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DAGHESTAN SABRE SWORD, EARLY 20TH C.RUSSIAN DRAGOON OFFICER’S AWARD SHASHKA SWORD M1881/190KARABELA SWORD WITH SCABBARD 17TH C. POLAND
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Wien, Austria
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MILITARIA - ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

An auction of antiquities, arms and armour, militaria and collectables.
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A GERMAN BAYONET M1871: Origin: Germany.Length – 58,8 cm.Blade: Straight single edged blade with one wide fuller. Double edged near the tip. Some hard to read stamps on the back of the blade near the hilt. Length of the
0004: A GERMAN BAYONET M1871Est. €30-€50
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A GERMAN BAYONET DAGGER M1871: Origin: Germany.Length 58,9 cm.Blade: Straight single edged blade with one wide fuller. Double edged near the tip. Length of the blade 46 cm, width 26,34 mm.Hilt: Brass hilt with iron “S” shape
0005: A GERMAN BAYONET DAGGER M1871Est. €50-€70
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A GERMAN BAYONET M1914: Origin: Germany.Length in scabbard – 39,9 cm, without – 37,3 cm.Blade: Straight single edged blade with one wide fuller. Double edged near the tip. Stamp “4682 f” on the one side of the blade
0006: A GERMAN BAYONET M1914Est. €40-€60
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A JAPANESE BAYONET TYPE 30: Origin: Japan.Length in scabbard - 42,2 cm, without – 40,9 cm.Blade: Straight single edged blade with one wide fuller. Double edged near the tip. Length of the blade 29,7 cm, width 24,8 mm.Hilt:
0007: A JAPANESE BAYONET TYPE 30Est. €40-€60
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U.S. WWII M1918 MK 1 TRENCH KNIFE: Landers, Clark and Frary 1918 pattern "Knuckle knife". It replaced the US Model 1917 "Knuckle-Duster" Trench Knife in 1918. Trench knives were very effective close-combat weapons. Origin: USA.Length
0011: U.S. WWII M1918 MK 1 TRENCH KNIFEEst. €100-€150
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AN EUROPEAN NEOLITHIC STONE PICK AXE: Origin: Central Europe.Made of polished stone, with hole for the shaft. Blade is gradually narrowing from the hole towards the tip. Dating to circa 2000 – 1000 BC. Length 14,1 cm, width 7,3 cm.
0017: AN EUROPEAN NEOLITHIC STONE PICK AXEEst. €150-€200Lot Passed
A WHEELLOCK ARQUEBUS, LATE 17TH CENTURY: Origin: Austrian Empire, emperor Leopold I armory.A highly ornamented wheel lock with double-headed Austrian eagle, floral and zoomorphic motifs. Dog in shape of bird (Phoenix?) and head of dragon
0020: A WHEELLOCK ARQUEBUS, LATE 17TH CENTURYEst. €8,000-€10,000Lot Passed
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GERMAN LEFT HAND DAGGER, 17TH C.: Origin: Germany, 17th century.Length 46,8 cm.Blade: straight double edged steel blade, gradually narrowing towards the tip. Rhombic cross-section, pronounced middle ridge. Length of the blade - 32
0021: GERMAN LEFT HAND DAGGER, 17TH C.Est. €800-€1,000
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AN ENGLISH SWORD BROADSWORD, LATE 17TH C.: Origin: England.Length 95,7 cm. Blade: Straight single-edged blade with two narrow fullers and sickle – shape maker’s marks on the one side and two inscriptions “SARRAVA” under each other as
0022: AN ENGLISH SWORD BROADSWORD, LATE 17TH C.Est. €1,500-€1,800Lot Passed
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A VIKING SPEAR HEAD, 10TH – 11TH CENTURY: Origin: Northern Europe.Length 26,5 cm.A quite short profiled wide blade with hammered central ridge. Long socket with hole for the nail.
0024: A VIKING SPEAR HEAD, 10TH – 11TH CENTURYEst. €150-€250
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