WW2 Era British J. Nowill Sheffield Bowie (K2309)
7.75" blade, 12.75" OAL stag handle, aluminum pommel and brass guard with original sheath. Blade is lightly etched J. Nowill & Sons Sheffield England. Good condition with signs of age
7.75" blade, 12.75" OAL stag handle, aluminum pommel and brass guard with original sheath. Blade is lightly etched J. Nowill & Sons Sheffield England. Good condition with signs of age
Original issued WW2 SAS F/S knife, 6.75" blade, 11.5" OAL original type 2 sheath with added lanyard keeper. Guard marked England and broadhead under 42, #1 makers stamp near pommel. Condition good, blade has most of finish removed but is full.
"I Cut My Way" 8" blade, 13" OAL with stag handle, aluminum pommel & brass guard. Sheath is replacement German made leather sheath. Condition very good with some light patina.
British Broad Arrow B2 Marked and No.4 on pommel. Also marked made in England on both scabbard & knife. In Excellent Condition.
WWII British Commando Fighting Knife marked 2 on pommel and Broad Arrow on crossguard. Sheath is of era replacement. Overall condition is very good.
Commando Fighting Knife Marked England on Cross Guard. Has Been Sharpened.
Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife in very good condition.Thick crossguard marked England on one side,I Broad Arrow on other.Leather scabbard is a little taddy.
Old knife in good condition.Blade marked made in Sheffield England on one side and William Rogers,"i cut my way" on other.
British Commando knife in original condition,with scabbard Cross guard marked England and Broad arrow over 21.
British Commando knife marked Sheffield England with rust spots on blade.
This British Naval dirk circa 1800 is complete with its original scabbard. The overall length is 19.5". The 14 5/8" blade is finished bright with scattered spotting. The obverse side has, from the hilt, an engraved 2.25" semicircular double line arc with sun bursts inside, approx. 2" of flower motif engraving, a .75" pineapple, a 1.25" nearly circular double line oval with small circles...
Scottish Childs Dress Dirk Made as a small dirk with no blade. Knife and fork are hilts only and non-removable. Late Victorian period and made during the Highland dress revival period as were most 19th and early 20th century dirks. This one is 9 1/2" overall and undoubtedly made for a child to attend dress functions with parents. Very interesting item and well made!