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HomeNautical and MaritimeNautical and Diver Equipment British, Post WW2, Siebe Gorman Diver’s Knife, AP.6260, Non-Magnetic, Serrated Edge, with Nato-marked scabbard

British, Post WW2, Siebe Gorman Diver’s Knife, AP.6260, Non-Magnetic, Serrated Edge, with Nato-marked scabbard

£450.00

SKU: RQMBEOXDBO_8226209337 (ref. no.)

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SKU: RQMBEOXDBO_8226209337 Category: Nautical and Diver Equipment Tags: AP.6260,, British, Divers, Edge, Gorman, Knife, Nato-marked, Non-Magnetic, Post, scabbard, Serrated, Siebe, ww2
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*British, Post WW2, Siebe Gorman Diver’s Knife, AP.6260, Non-Magnetic, Serrated Edge, with Nato-marked scabbard*

A post–Second World War period Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd. diver’s knife, fitted with a 19.5 cm double-edged blade, one side serrated, and marked AP.6260, NON-MAGNETIC (AP Admiralty Pattern) to both faces near the hilt. The contoured black grip is fitted over a non-magnetic brass hilt with a turned pommel nut. Complete with original non-magnetic brass push-fit scabbard, stamped NON-MAGNETIC with NATO stock reference number 0433-431-7339. Overall length 33.3 cm.

Historical Note
This pattern of non-magnetic diver’s knife was produced by Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd., the leading British manufacturer of diving apparatus. The AP.6260 marking corresponds to Admiralty Pattern 6260, a designation applied to non-magnetic knives issued for Royal Navy and clearance divers. Non-magnetic construction, typically of phosphor bronze and tinned brass, avoided interference with magnetic mines and navigational instruments. The NATO stock number format seen on the scabbard (0433-431-7339) suggests this example remained in service after the introduction of NATO codification in the early 1950s, placing its production or reissue around the late 1940s–1950s.

*Condition*
Blade retains a clean edge with some light service wear and minor surface marks consistent with use. Serrations remain well-defined. Brass guard and pommel with natural patina. Black grip retains full form with minor handling wear. Scabbard with heavy verdigris and surface corrosion to exterior, retaining legible markings. Push-fit function remains intact.

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