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Militaria in association with the Tank Museum

Auction date Saturday 6 November 2021 11:30 - 16:30 GMT

Viewing at The Tank Museum, BH6 4EJ

Viewing: 

3rd - 5th November, 10am - 5pm

The morning of the auction, 10am - 11:30am

Contact our Head of Sale Julian Smith with any enquiries at julian.smith@dukes-auctions.com or on 01305 265080

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Total lots: 399

Lot 385 Sold
A GERMAN MILITARY OFFICER'S SWORD BY E & F HORSTER
with plated curved blade, brass stirrup guard and wire-bound black ribbed grip, in its' original metal scabbard, 93cm long
Hammer price: £260
Estimate: £250 - £450
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 386 Sold
A PAPER KNIFE
in the form of a Gurkha's knife, with ebony and silver handle, hallmarked; two paper knives in the form of Officer's swords; a bullet mould; and a shot measure (a lot)
Hammer price: £70
Estimate: £80 - £150
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 387 Unsold
A CEYLONESE KASTANE SWORD
Early 18th century, the horn hilt carved with a mythical beast, with an engraved deer symbol to the blade, 57cm long
Estimate: £400 - £600
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 388 Sold
A JAPANESE YARI
Edo period, possibly Mochi Sugnyari blade, ref. B650 "Japanese Spear and Pole Arms and their use in Old Japan" , 252cm long; and another Japanese Yari, 248cm long (2)
Hammer price: £800
Estimate: £600 - £800
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 389 Sold
A JAPANESE SHINGUNTO WW2 MILITARY SWORD
NCO brass tsuba and fuchi kasaira, in original plain metal saya, the blade 69cm long
Hammer price: £500
Estimate: £400 - £500
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 390 Sold
A JAPANESE SHINGUNTO WW2 OFFICERS MILITARY SWORD
in original leather saya with brass mounts, signed Tang, the blade 69cm long
Hammer price: £700
Estimate: £600 - £800
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 391 Sold
A JAPANESE WAKIZASHI
with bronze fuchi and kashera, tsuka mounted with original grained lacquered saya, with bronze mounts, bronze koduzka and kogai, bronze tsuba, signed, the blade 29cm long,.
Hammer price: £750
Estimate: £800 - £1,200
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 392 Unsold
A JAPANESE TANTO
with cord covered tsuka, silver menuka and fuchi kashera, in original lacquered saya, with bronze tsuba, the blade 26cm long
Estimate: £500 - £600
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 393 Sold
A JAPANESE TANTO
with original cord-covered tsuka, brass and silver fuchi and kashera, in original brown lacquered brass-mounted saya matching kodsuka and kogai blade, 21cm long
Hammer price: £550
Estimate: £600 - £800
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 394 Sold
A LATE 19TH CENTURY KUKRI
with white metal and velvet scabbard, with embossed floral decoration of birds and flowers, ebony handle and brass capped grip, 40cm long
Hammer price: £90
Estimate: £50 - £100
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 395 Sold
A MOROCCAN JAMBIYA
19th century, with hardwood grip and white metal handle, brass mounts, hardwood and white metal sheath with engraved decoration, 42cm long; and another Moroccan jambiya (2)
Hammer price: £90
Estimate: £80 - £150
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 396 Sold
A PERSIAN JAMBIYA,
late 19th century, and seven other various daggers (8)
Hammer price: £280
Estimate: £80 - £150
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 397 Unsold
A JAVANESE KRIS
19th century, with watered iron/nickel wavy blade,with hardwood carved handle and hardwood sheath, 49cm long
Estimate: £80 - £150
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 398 Sold
A JAVANESE KRIS
19th century, with watered iron/nickel wavy blade and carved hardwood handle, in a hardwood and brass-covered sheath, the silver plaque with inscription "To Captain N.G.P. Lawson (R.A.S.C.) presented by the ex E Coy S.G.R. 17/5/6", 50cm long

Captain NGP Lawson RASC served in the Malayan Conflict including Borneo 1948 and 1960.
Hammer price: £80
Estimate: £80 - £120
6 November 2021
6 November 2021
Lot 399 Sold
A DAYAK
19th century, with marine ivory handle, silver collar and a silver-covered hardwood sheath, 35cm long
Hammer price: £50
Estimate: £40 - £60
6 November 2021
6 November 2021

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