Omani Al Saidi Royal Khanjar
A fine example of the famous Omani Al Saidi or Royal style Khanjar. This is a traditional Omani khanjar dagger with a dual edged blade and distinct central rib, fine silver filigree throughout the handle and scabbard and floral bands. The hilt is probably made of horn and wrapped with the classical Saidi silver filigree panels. The legend of the Royal style is that the Persian wife of Sayyid Said bin Sultan (1791-1856), the last ruler of the united Omani Empire, was bored with the classical shape of the Omani Khanjar and designed this J shaped style as a present for her husband, hence the “Royal” title of this Omani khanjar. The back of the scabbard is a brownish velvet. This Omani Al Saidi khanjar is made probably during the mid 20th century.
Dimensions:
With scabbard: 31 cm (12.20 inches)
Without scabbard: 27 cm (10.60 inches)
Rare Israeli Uzi Bayonets By IMI
Rare and hard to find original IMI (Israeli Military Industries) Uzi bayonets in very good to excellent condition with original scabbard and black plastic grips. On one side of the ricasso is the IMI logo and on the other side is the צ (Tzadik) the mark of the Israeli military. These Uzi bayonets were not military issued, they were made by IMI for presentation purposes and gifts to dignitaries who visited the factory from around the world.
Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of the whole quantity. Contact us here.
Overall length: 280 mm
Blade length: 170 mm
Width of blade: 21 mm
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Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet
Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet made by IMI (Israeli Military Industries) with the צ (Tzadik) mark sign of the Israeli military on the ricasso. These hard to find bayonets are in very good condition, each come with their scabbard. The FN FAL bayonet for the FN FAL L1A1 7.62x51 light automatic rifle has the distinguished two prongs that fit on the rifle's flash hider and the blade profile is a variation of the U.S. M4 bayonet design. The grips are wood and the scabbard is the standard FN Mauser bayonet scabbard with frog hook design developed in the 1920's.
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American War Of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball Sword
This is an early American sword known as the War of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball sword or spadroon. A spadroon is defined as a light sword with a straight-edged blade, enabling both cut and thrust attacks. A spadroon sword is in between a small sword (which thrusts only), and the heavier-bladed broadsword and they may have single or double edged blade. This American 1812 spadroon has the characteristic eagle head on the pommel and the distinctive five ball cast into the D-shaped guard. The handle is most likely made of animal bone and it is a bit cracked on one side. While the five-ball pattern hilt faded from fashion in England and France in the 1790's, it remained popular in the United States and several patterns of this sword were made for the various American military branches. The major differences were in the shape of the eagle head as some had its beak turned down, open, open with tongue, or closed pointing upward.
The blade is stained but the beautifully designed etchings can still be seen.
Don't forget that this sword is over 200 years old!
Length: 94 cm (37 inches)
Original Polish Cavalry Officer’s Sabre Pattern 1921
An authentic and original Polish cavalry officer's sabre 1921 pattern, Polish Uhlan (light cavalry) Szabla WZ. 1921. This Polish cavalry sabre was designed after the British pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre. It is beautifully made with an engraving on the blade with the Polish eagle and the motto "Honor i Ojczyzna" - Honor and Fatherland. This Polish sabre is made and signed on the ricasso by one of the well known swordsmiths of the time Gabriel Borowski of Warsaw.
- Blade: curved single-edged blade with one, wide fuller both sides.
- Hilt: brass guard with quillons, pommel and back piece. Wooden grip is covered with leather and wrapped with brass wire. The leather on thr hilt is with minor marks, brass parts are in very good condition with light patina.
- Scabbard: original scabbard of this sword made of iron and nickeled with two rings and chape.
- The condition of this Polish cavalry sabre pattern 1921 is in very good condition.
Length:
With scabbard: 93 cm (36.61 inches)
Without scabbard: 88 cm (34.64 inches)
Dutch Light Cavalry Troopers Sword M1813 No. 2
This is a Dutch Model 1813 Light Cavalry No. 2 sword, known for their very short production life and are a rare find. The No. 3 version was introduced only a year later in 1814. The sword shows the heavy influence of the French style since at the time Holland was just starting to gain independence from being a French providence.
This Dutch Model 1813 Light Cavalry No. 2 sabre that we have for sale is in fair condition, missing the horse leather and wire on the handle.
Dimensions:
Length with scabbard: 107 cm (42.12 inches)
Length without scabbard: 103 cm (40.55 inches)
Japanese M1889 Type 32 Cavalry Sabre Sword Gunto
The Japanese Model 1889 Type 32 cavalry sabre has a machined blade with katana-like tip and was manufactured at the Kokura Arsenal according to the marks on the guard. The sword was in service during the Russo-Japanese War, World War One and World War Two. Two patterns of the Type 32 were produced, the earlier one known as ‘Ko,’ was issued to cavalry NCOs. The second pattern known as ‘Otsu,’ was issued to army transport NCOs and soldiers and was shorter. This sword for sale is an early ‘Ko’ pattern Type 32 cavalry sabre produced with the distinctive leather finger loop, checkered grips and with a slightly different opening to the scabbard.
The sword is complete with its steel scabbard with a single hanger-ring, a working locking-catch, and a clearly marked serial number on the ricasso of the blade "73475".
Dimensions:
Length with scabbard: 100 cm (39.37 inches)
Length without scabbard: 96 cm (37.79 inches)
US Civil War Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber By Ames
This model 1840 light artillery sabre was manufactured by US contract by Ames Manufacturing Co. of Chicopee, Massachusetts and in 1863 5,300 of these sabers were manufactured. This sword is marked "A.D.K. on ricasso, which are the initials of the inspector A.D. King. The grip is covered with leather and wound with brass wire. The scabbard is metal and since identified as the type 2 it has a ring around the mouth of the scabbard, the type 1 doesn't. Unlike the Model 1840 heavy cavalry saber the this artillery model 1840 has no basket guard. The American model 1840 light artillery sabre was designed after the French model 1829 mounted artillery sabre.
World War One Trench Art Knives Set
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A set of World War 1 trench art knives made by American, British, German and possibly French or Belgium soldiers between 1914-1918 during the constant bombardments across the trench lines.
This unique set includes the following items from top to bottom as shown in the photos:
British Trench Art Knife From The First World War
American World War One Trench Art Knife
Trench Art Knife From WW1 1914
German World War One Trench Art Knife
German Trench Art WW1 Knife
These are all unique and one of a kind items.