The antiques and collectibles that we offer are focused mostly on militaria items, antique edged weapons such as swords, knives, bayonets, daggers and others, sculptures and statues, military surplus optics and other hard to find items for the beginner and long time collector.
Lion Head Knife with Jerry Fisk marked Damascus Blade
Knife with lion head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade. The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with white lizard or snake skin.
Detailed head of a lion on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name).
The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife.
Details:
Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches
Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches
Eagle Head Knife with Jerry Fisk Marked Damascus Blade
Knife with eagle head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade. The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with an engraved pattern.
Detailed head of an eagle on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name)..
The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife.
Details:
Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches
Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches
Knife with Pike Fish Head and Jerry Fisk Damascus Blade
Knife with pike fish head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade. The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with lizard or snake skin.
Detailed head of a pike fish on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name).
The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife.
Details:
Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches
Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches
Cane Sword with Dante’s Head
Sword Cane Walking Stick with Mythological Creature’s Head
Sword Cane with Dark Bronze Skull and Moving Jaw
Sword Cane with Lion Head Victorian Indian Colonial Style
Sword cane with lion head Victorian Indian colonial style with short blade and carved bone on handle. Lion head sword cane with short blade for sale. The sword opens with a brass 'twist and lock' action to keep the blade in the cane and re-twist to unlock etc. Some staining due to age on the blade as seen in the photos.
Paul the Apostle St. Paul Bronze Plaque
Gallic Warrior Bronze Sculpture By Hans Keck
Gallic Warrior bronze sculpture by Hans Keck featuring a fighter (maybe gladiator) wearing a helmet, holding a shield in on his left arm and a short sword in his right hand. Very nice details of the warrior's lean physique. The base is made of marble and the sculpture is signed by the artist. Beautiful brownish patina.
The sword is glued on and will need attention.
Dimensions:
Height: 30 cm / 11.8 inches
Width: 19 cm / 7.48 inches
Weight: 1.85 Kg / 4 lbs.
Another similar bronze sculpture that we have for sale is Gaulois by Adolphe Jean Lavergne: https://www.mayerantiques.com/product/gaulois-by-adolphe-jean-lavergne
Shot Put Athlete Sculpture By Julius Schmidt-Felling
Bronze sculpture of shot-put athlete by Julius Schmidt-Felling.
The sculpting style of the athlete throwing a metal ball seems to be more of an art deco than the earlier realistic style of the artist.
The signature of the artist Julius Schmidt-Felling is clearly marked on the base of the sculpture.
Made probably during the early 20th century when the beginnings of the art deco style started to gain a following.
Dimensions:
Height: 27 cm / 10.6 inches
Width: 12.5 cm / 4.9 inches
Depth: 7 cm / 2.7 inches
Weight: 3 Kg / 6.6 lbs.
African Azande Mambele Sickle Sword
African Azande Mambele sickle sword of the Democratic Republic of Congo. These African sickle swords have a wide variety of forms and are found over a wide area north-east Congo, among the Bandia, Benge, Mongelima, Nzakara, Zande, Boa and Mangbetu tribes. There is no consensus as to which form can be associated (if at all) with a particular group. This variety is commonly called Azande.
Late 19th to early 20th century.
Length: 75 cm / 29.5 inches