An honest pre-war 1937-dated British military clasp knife by the famous Sheffield maker Wade & Butcher, retaining Broad Arrow markings and strong service character throughout.
A striking and highly individual large Bowie knife with strong Southern character, an unusual New Orleans ironworks marking, and an excellent carved bone grip—an appealing and evocative piece with real presence for the collector of American edged weapons.
Unusual M.C. Lilley Bowie knife engraved to a purported 1907 Bristol Tennessee Klan convention, complete with original KKK-tooled leather scabbard—an evocative and controversial piece of American fraternal history.
A genuine WW2 3rd Pattern Fairbairn–Sykes knife, B2 marked and complete with its original scabbard, offering an honest and collectible wartime example.