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William Rodgers Style WW2 Era Boot Knife And Scabbard

£135.00
~ William Rodgers Style WW2 Era Boot Knife And Scabbard ~ It has an alloy pommel and stag horn grip.

19th Century South American Dagger and Scabbard

£65.00
~ 19th Century South American Dagger and Scabbard ~ South America is a continent with a rich history of various

Copy First Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife

£425.00
~ Copy First Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the condition.

WW2 British Desert Boot Knife

£60.00
~ WW2 British Desert Boot Knife ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the condition. It is

William Rogers Sheffield Bowie Knife

£60.00
William Rogers Sheffield Bowie Knife Overall Length 11 inches (28 cm)

Bowie Knife 8-inch by Rehwappen Solingen

£295.00
This iconic knife pays homage to the legacy of its namesake, James Bowie. The 8 inch blade is forged from

Large Bowie Knife by J.Nowill & Sons 10.5 Inch Blade

£395.00
This iconic knife pays homage to the legacy of its namesake, James Bowie. The 10.5 inch blade is forged from

American Civil War Bowie Knife with Skull and Crossbones Mark

£295.00
This is a 39.5cm Bowie knife with a rosewood coffin handle. The Bowie knife was designed as a practical tool

WW2 Era Or Just Later 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife

£250.00
~ WW2 Era Or Just Later 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife ~ It comes with its original scabbard, ~

M1909 Argentine Artillery 1909 short sword with matching scabbard made by Weyersberg Kirshbaum & Co. in Solingen.

£285.00
*M1909 Argentine Artillery 1909 short sword with matching scabbard made by Weyersberg Kirshbaum & Co. in Solingen.* It’s very rare

Superb WW2 German SA Nazi Army Dagger by Horster

£995.00
This is an excellent example of the famous SA (Sturmabteilung) dagger made by E&F Horster of Solingen. It is a

19th Century Japanese Meiji Tanto – Folded Fan Scabbard Dagger

£495.00
*19th Century Japanese Meiji Tanto – Folded Fan Scabbard Dagger* A Japanese Meiji Tanto (dagger) disguised as a folded fan