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**EXTREMELY RARE**FULL ROHM NAME & FRIENDSHIP MOTTO PRESENT**EARLY PRODUCTION**Nazi German 1933 Pattern SA Dagger By EP&S (Ernst Pack & Söhne) Solingen With Motto Etched Blade & Scabbard Inscribed 114/439. Sn 23257 - 23257
The name of the Nazi SA leader & friend of Hitler, Ernst Rohm together with 'Friendship' motto was inscribed on the blades of some SA daggers. In 1934 Rohm was accused of Treason against Hitler and he was executed. After Rohm's death Hitler ordered Rohm's name to be removed from all blades. The penalties for failure to remove inscription and Rohm name were severe making daggers with full inscription and Rohm name extremely rare to find. This is an original early production 1933 pattern SA dagger with full Rohm name and friendship inscription still present and crisp all in excellent condition (later production examples have RZM marks ours is without RZM marks). The wooden grip is undamaged. It has the correct German Eagle with swastika National emblem and 'SA' roundel. It has a Nickel plated cross guard stamped 'Nm' to the SA Nordmark Group (Hamburg) & pommel. One side of its blade has the correct "Alles Fur Deutschland" inscription. The other side has the correct full friendship inscription and Ernst Rhom name. The blade has crisp manufacturer’s name and trademark EP&S (Ernst Pack & Söhne) Solingen. EP&S made approximately 41,000 of these daggers and are rated as rarity value 2, 10 being highest rarity value in the book ‘The Service Daggers Of The SA & The NSKK by Siegert. The dagger is complete with its original brown anodised metal scabbard with nickel plated chape and locket with hanging ring. The throat mount is inscribed 114/439 most likely a unit or weapon number. The price for this extremely rare to find full Rohm inscribed SA dagger, a true collector’s piece includes UK delivery. Sn 23257
£5,950.00

**RARE**ORIGINAL**1934 Dated WW2 Era Nazi German RZM 121/34 1933 Pattern SS Man’s Dagger With SS Runes, Motto Etched Blade & Scabbard. Sn 23247 - 23247
This is a rare original 1933 pattern SS Man’s Dagger and scabbard. All ranks of the SS were authorised to wear these daggers (see pages 48 & 49 of Johnson’s book Collecting The Edged Weapons Of The Third Reich Vol 1). The blade of this example is crisply marked with the recorded but unidentified maker Nazi RZM code 121/34). The blade has the correct "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (my honour is loyalty) etched Blade. The blade has no damage and just light areas of staining consistent with age and storage. The black wooden grip is original and undamaged. The Nazi German National Emblem and 'SS' runes roundel are original and secure. It has a Nickel plated cross guard & pommel. The dagger is complete with its original anodised black metal scabbard which has no dents. The scabbard has a single nickel plated hanging ring, nickel plated chape and throat mount. The price for this rare Nazi SS piece includes UK delivery. Sn 23247 (NB Original Nazi German SS / NSKK Belt Hangers are available separately on this website)
£3,450.00

**RARE**ORIGINAL**1937 Dated Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD, "Reich Labour Service") Hewer Side Arm 2nd Type Leather & Nickel Plated Steel Belt Hanger By A&S (Adrian & Stock Solingen). Sn 23248:1 - 23248:1
The Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD, "Reich Labour Service") was a major organisation established by Nazi Germany as an agency to help militarize the civilian workforce and indoctrinate it with Nazi ideology. It was the official state labour service, divided into separate sections for men and women. From June 1935 onwards, men aged between 18 and 25 had to serve six months before their military service. During World War II compulsory service also included young women and the RAD developed to an auxiliary formation which provided support for the Wehrmacht armed forces. Hundreds of RAD units also received training as anti-aircraft units and were deployed as RAD Flak Batteries. Several RAD units also performed combat on the eastern front as infantry. As the German defences were devastated, more and more RAD Units were committed to combat. During the final months of the war RAD men formed 6 major frontline units, which were involved with serious fighting. On the western front RAD troops were used as reinforcements to the 9th SS Engineer Abt (SS-Captain Moeller) in the fighting to retake the northern end of the Arnhem bridge from British Paratroopers under Col. Frost. Like most Nazi organisations the RAD was authorised a separate Hewer / dagger for its enlisted men as well as Officer / Leader ranks (see pages 67-71 of Atwood’s book ‘The Daggers & Edged Weapons Of Hitler’s Germany’). The enlisted man’s Hewer adopted in 1934 was initially also worn by Sgts and Officers. This is an original rare to find RAD 2nd type Nazi Hewer belt hanger (see page 131 of Edged Weapons & accoutrements Of Germany 1800-1945 where both a 1st type and 2nd type RAD hanger similar to ours are illustrated). The hanger has the correct leather uniform protector tab which has some service wear, small belt loop with steel belt bar and sprung factory nickel plated clip for scabbard hanger bar attachment. The spring clip is strong and the clip has the badge of the RAD over ‘37’ most likely 1937 date and is maker marked A&S trademark which is Adrian & Stock Solingen. The price for this rare to find hanger includes UK delivery. Sn 23248:1 (in Nazi daggers box). NB the Nazi RAD Hewer with Scabbard illustrated in the images is not included but is available separately on this website stock number 23248)
£375.00

WW2 Era Nazi German Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD, "Reich Labour Service") Enlisted Man’s Hewer Dagger By Carl Jul Krebs Solingen With Etched Blade ‘Arbeit Adelt’ (Work Enobles) & Scabbard. Sn 23248 - 23248
The Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD, "Reich Labour Service") was a major organisation established by Nazi Germany as an agency to help militarize the civilian workforce and indoctrinate it with Nazi ideology. It was the official state labour service, divided into separate sections for men and women. From June 1935 onwards, men aged between 18 and 25 had to serve six months before their military service. During World War II compulsory service also included young women and the RAD developed to an auxiliary formation which provided support for the Wehrmacht armed forces. Hundreds of RAD units also received training as anti-aircraft units and were deployed as RAD Flak Batteries. Several RAD units also performed combat on the eastern front as infantry. As the German defences were devastated, more and more RAD Units were committed to combat. During the final months of the war RAD men formed 6 major frontline units, which were involved with serious fighting. On the western front RAD troops were used as reinforcements to the 9th SS Engineer Abt (SS-Captain Moeller) in the fighting to retake the northern end of the Arnhem bridge from British Paratroopers under Col. Frost. Like most Nazi organisations the RAD was authorised a separate Hewer / dagger for its enlisted men as well as Officer / Leader ranks (see pages 67-71 of Atwood’s book ‘The Daggers & Edged Weapons Of Hitler’s Germany’). The enlisted man’s Hewer adopted in 1934 was initially also worn by Sgts and Officers. These daggers had heavy stag antler grips. This is an original Nazi RAD man’s Hewer. It has a just under 9 ¾” long blade with fullers and measures 14 ¾” overall. The blade is marked by the manufacturer 'Carl Jul Krebs Solingen' & the trademark. Below ‘RAD Badge and ‘Ges Gesch’ (patent / quality assurance mark). The reverse has the correct RAD motto etching ‘Arbeit Adelt’ (Work Enobles). The hilt has an Eagle’s beak pommel, cross guard and correct Stag antler scales. The metal fittings of the dagger are nickel plated. The dagger is complete with original black steel scabbard which features a geometric design throat mount and chape. The chape has the tooled RAD ‘Shovel With Swastika’ badge. One edge of the scabbard has a fixed hanging bar. The price for this Nazi RAD Man’s Hewer & Scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 23248 (NB An original RAD Hewer belt hanger is available separately on this website stock number 23248:1)
£975.00

**EARLY PRODUCTION**ORIGINAL**Nazi German 1933 Pattern SA Dagger By Carl Wusthof (Gladiatorwerk) Solingen (Rarity Value 6) To The ‘Nm’ SA Nordmark Group (Hamburg) With Scabbard. Sn 23210 - 23210
This is an original 1933 pattern Nazi SA dagger and scabbard in excellent condition. The blade is crisply stamped with the manufacturer’s trademark. Carl Wusthof (Gladiatorwerk) Solingen. Wusthof made approx 13,000 of these daggers and are rated as rarity value 6 in the book ‘The Service Daggers Of The SA & The NSKK' by Siegert (value 10 being the rarest). The lack of RZM marks indicates that this is an early production SA dagger. The wooden grips are in good undamaged condition. The German National Emblem and 'SA' roundel are perfectly fitted. It has a Nickel plated cross guard stamped 'Nm' to the SA Nordmark Group (Hamburg) & pommel. Its blade has the correct, crisp "Alles Fur Deutschland" inscription. The dagger is complete with its original brown anodised metal scabbard with nickel plated chape, locket and hanging ring. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23210
£845.00

Victorian Era ‘KS’ Sheffield Marked Bowie Knife With Polished Bone Scales & Scabbard. Sn 23256 - 23256
This is a Victorian era Bowie Knife. It measures 12 ¼” overall with a 7 ¾” spear point bowie blade which is sharp. The blade has areas of staining consistent with age and has a decorative scalloped section spine. The ricasso is stamped on one side ‘K.S’ above ‘Sheffield England’ (unknown, maker or retailer worthy of further research). The clean undamaged polished bone scales are secured by German Silver rivets. One scale has an inlaid void brass escutcheon. The tang has tooled decoration. The Bowie has a brass finger guard with scalloped edge decoration. The dagger is complete with original leather open top scabbard with belt loop stitched to the rear. The belt loop is embossed with two standing human figures either side of a heraldic style crest, possibly a maker’s trademark (illustrated). All leather and stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23256 (Bowies box)
£395.00

SOLD SOLD (20/02) Original British WW2 Era Field Armourer / Blacksmith Hand Forged Iron Train Rail Road Spike Improvised Fighting Knife & Sheffield Made Leather Scabbard. Sn 23174:48 - 23174:48
During WW2 Military Units on both sides improvised their own edged weapons which they saw as being of more use than rifles & other weapons when fighting hand to hand. This is an original, WW2 era British fighting knife, most likely made in the field by an armourer or blacksmith. The knife is made from an iron track rail spike. To make the knife the armourer or Blacksmith subjected the spike to high heat & twisted the spike with tongs to create an excellent grip and hammered the lower section into a 5” drop point blade. The blade is sharp and has just staining to be expected with age and use. The spike retains its ‘Rail spike’ head which serves as a cudgel pommel for the knife which could be used to strike an enemy in combat. The knife measures just under 9” overall length. There are no visible maker or date marks on the knife. The knife comes with its period leather scabbard which fits the improvised knife perfectly indicating that this fighting knife was made to replace a lost knife that was previously carried in the scabbard. The open top scabbard has a belt loop and retaining strap with press stud fastener. The belt loop is impressed ‘Made In Sheffield Eng’. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. The price for this hard to find reminder of the brutal nature of trench warfare includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:48 (FS box)
£0.00

**RARE, ORIGINAL, STERILE** WW2 British Commando/ SOE / Special Forces Smatchet & Scabbard. Sn 23250 - 23250
In many respects the WW2 British Special Forces Smatchet is one of the most mysterious British issue knives of the period. Its development appears to have been around the same time as the F-S Commando dagger i.e. 1940-41. The Smatchet is listed as equipment issued to Commandos for D-day and are attributed as being used by the Special Operation Executive (SOE). While some examples bear War Dept Broad arrows no examples have been found bearing manufacturer's names (see pages 234 to 237 of The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives By Flook). Illustrated in image 1 is a copy of a period photograph of members of SOE Force 136 with Smatchet (see page 235 plate 14.14 of Flook’s book). This rare, original example of the Smatchet is clean and undamaged. It has the correct large, heavy, leaf shaped blued steel blade 10 ½” in length and is sharp with no damage to the cutting edge. The blade is just under 2 ¾” broad at its widest and the spine is 3mm thick. The hilt has undamaged wood scales secured by large rivets, oval blued steel cross guard and correct alloy pommel holed for wrist cord. The pommel is fitted with leather lace wrist cord. As is common with special forces weapons this smatchet is sterile having no manufacturer or WD marks. Its original open top scabbard is leather over wood former. The leather and stitching are clean and intact. The throat is fitted with a leather retaining strap with press stud fastener and the rear has a riveted belt loop. The price for this rare piece of WW2 Special Forces Equipment includes UK delivery. Sn 23250 (FS box)
£1,200.00

WW1 1917 British WD Military Gurkha’s Kukri With Indian Cossipore WD Arsenal Marks & Scabbard With Frog. Sn 23174:47 - 23174:47
This is an original WW1 British Military Kukri as issued to Gurkhas. The sturdy military grade weapon is 19 ½” overall. The wood handle has brass mounts including pommel cap. The wood has just light knocks bumps and bruises to be expected with service use and age. The curved 13 ½” blade has the distinctive Kukri ‘notch’. The blade has staining consistent with age. The blade is dated 1917 and has faint, what looks like Cossipore Arsenal ‘Co’ mark together with ‘I Broad Arrow G above ‘II’ inspection Indian arsenal marks and weapon number ‘37’. The leather covered wood scabbard is clean and undamaged and has a pointed brass chape. There are no visible maker or date marks on the scabbard. The scabbard is fitted with leather frog with 2 belt loops. All leather and stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:47
£575.00

**MASSIVE**2 FEET 2 ¾”**THE EXECUTIONER**Victorian Era Native Indian / Burmese Gurkha Kukri With Etched Blade, 2 Karda (Small Skinners), Scabbard Decorated With Brass Skulls, Lion’s Head & Religious Iconography. Sn 23174:46 - 23174:46
The Executioner Kukri refers to larger, often ceremonial or powerful versions of the traditional Nepalese knife, famed for its distinctive forward-curved blade and associated with Gurkha soldiers, used as both a formidable weapon and versatile tool for chopping, building, and survival. Gurkha Executioner Kukris are large, sometimes decorated for ceremonial purposes. This massive Executioner kukri is 2 Feet 2 ¾” overall length. Its wood handle has iron bands and iron pommel cap. The wood is inlaid with diamond shape polished bone inserts. The typical curved kukri blade is sharp and has naïve hand tooled Native decoration. It also has the distinctive Kukri ‘notch’. The blade is 20 ½” length and has just light staining consistent with age. The kukri comes with its 2 Karda (small skinners). Both are fitted with wood handles and have steel single edged blades which have staining consistent with age. The scabbard made of wood is has hand tooled decoration & is mounted with Brass Skulls, Brass Lion’s Head & Other Brass Religious Iconography. It has a pointed iron chape and 2 small pockets for the skinners at the throat. The scabbard is bound with sections of leather lacing. The price for this impressive Executioner Kukri includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:46 (Ethnic shelf store room)
£675.00
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