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 classic Ontario-produced USMC pattern combat knife, retaining its correct leather scabbard and embodying the enduring Mark 2 design in post-war military service.
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.
Traditional Nepalese Gurkha kukri knife with leather scabbard and karda utility knife — an iconic Himalayan fighting and utility blade closely associated with Gurkha soldiers.
Cold War East German DDR AKM Modell 59/2 bayonet, complete with steel scabbard and original NVA leather frog — a desirable Warsaw Pact Kalashnikov bayonet with clear inspection markings.
Attractive late Victorian / early 20th century Nepalese kukri set with lion head pommel, studded horn grip and complete with karda, chakmak and original scabbard.
A large and impressive Civil War–era style Sheffield Bowie knife marked “Alexander Sheffield”, with bone grip, mother-of-pearl inlay and decorative leather scabbard — an eye-catching example of the famous Sheffield export Bowies associated with the American frontier and Civil War period.