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Create an AccountThis rare Spanish naval regulation 1763 boarding cutlass is mounted with a 65 cm blade, which shows signs of age, wear, and salt water pitting throughout. Cup guard is engraved RA,...
This very uncommon Spanish officer's mameluke-hilted saber dates to the middle of 19th century. Hilt retains generous amount of silver-plate, grips are made out of some type of exotic wood. Massive...
This wonderful Spanish Andalusian plug bayonet dates to the late 18th-early 19th c. It measures 41 cm long overall, with a 27 cm long blade. Grip is made of horn, the...
This beautiful Spanish spade de concha's dates to late 17th c. Blade is 98 cm long, marked IN SOLINGEN on both sides. Rapier is 112 cm overall. The wonderful hand-chiseled hilt...
An excellent Spanish rapier with a tazia cup guard, and nicely chiseled eon suite terminals of the Quilon's, knuckle bow and pommel. Blade is 95 cm long, marked on both sides...
SPLENDEUR DE L'ARMURE HONGROISE is a wonderful catalog of the exhibition of Hungarian swords, small arms and armor from the Hungarian National Museum, which took part in Brussels in 1999. 129...
George Cameron Stone - A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All TimesOut of print hard cover edition with much better...
This Sumatran ache siskin dates to the mid-19th century, perhaps earlier. The solid silver hilt is truly a work of art, superb in every aspect. Grip is almost 20 cm-long, and...
This Swedish Faskinkniv m/1848 infantry side-arm dates to the late 1840s or 1850s. Fabricated under contract by the famed Solingen cutlers A&E Holler, the weapon is marked T.3 #1125, which stands...
This interesting Swedish sailor's work-knife or svensk sjömanskniv, was manufactured by the Eskilstuna cutler Gustaf Johan Berg (company was in existence ca.1863-1891). Knife is 20.5 cm long, with a 9.5 cm blade, maker-marked...
This Swedish seaman's knife was made by the Eskilstuna knife-maker Gustaf Johan Berg, and is marked G.JOH.BERG on the blade ricasso and the scabbard. Blade measures 8 cm. in length and...
This interesting three ring rapier stylistically belongs to the first third of 17th c.A feature not usually seen is the scalloped shell guard inset inside the guard and secured to the...