Auction 8 - 2025
Auction 8 - 2025
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Luftwaffe Officers 1st Pattern Dagger with Scabbard and Hanger WWII German
Model: 1st Pattern Luftwaffe
SA RZM Dagger with Scabbard - M7/85 WWII German
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Model: SA RZM M7-85
Hitler Youth Knife and Scabbard WWII German
Model: HJ
Heer Army Officer's Dagger and Scabbard WWII German
WWII German Fireman's Parade Dagger with Scabbard, Frog and Portepee
k98 Dress Bayonet WKC with Scabbard WWII Germany
Model: k98
Hitler Youth Knife and Scabbard WWII German - Missing Inlay
Model: HJ
Austrian M1895 Bayonet and Scabbard
Model: M1895
M4 PAL US Bayonet and M8 Scabbard
Model: M4
Camillus US M3 Fighting Knife and USM8 Scabbard
Make: Camillus Cutlery
Model: M3
US M7 BOC Bayonet and M8A1 Scabbard
Model: M7
Vietnam War Era US M6 Aerial Bayonet and BM Co M8 Scabbard
Model: US M6 Aerial
USMC Ka-Bar Fighting Knife and Leather Scabbard
Make: Ka-Bar Knives
Model: USMC Fighting Knife
US M3 Fighting Knife and Leather Sheath
Model: M3
USMC Ontario OKC-3S Bayonet and Scabbard
Make: Ontario
Model: OKC-3S
Ontario USAF Pilot's Survival Knife with Scabbard - Vietnam War Era
Make: Ontario
Model: 6-91 Pilot's Survival Knife
US RH-36 PAL WWII Fighting Knife
Model: RH 36
Boker M3 Fighting Knife and Scabbard NIB
Make: Boker Knives
Model: M3
Theater Knife - US WWII
Model: Theater Knife
Enfield No 4 Mk II Spike Bayonet and Scabbard
Model: Enfield No4 Mk II
Polish 6H4 AKM Type II Bayonet and Scabbard
Model: 6H4 AKM Type II
Enfield No 7 Mk I/7 Bayonet
Make: Enfield
Model: No. 7 Mk 1/7
Civil War Surgical Lancet with Bone Handle
Step back in time with this evocative antique surgical lancet, dating from the mid-1800sa striking relic from the era when medicine straddled the line between science and tradition. While its exact use remains a topic of historical curiosity, instruments like this were commonly employed in procedures such as bloodletting and a range of other early medical treatments.
This finely preserved piece features a steel blade and a smooth bone handle, measuring approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm) in length. The blade is etched with Rogers Cutlers to Her Majesty on one side, and a star and cross symbol on the reversemarkings that speak to its craftsmanship and provenance. Notably, this lancet closely resembles an example housed in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, once used by Civil War surgeon John William Stalnaker.
A compelling addition for collectors of medical antiques, this lancet is in excellent condition and ready to become a conversation piece in any historical or medical collection.
1972 U.S. Military Knife Camillus Pocket Utility
A dependable piece of American military history, this 1972 U.S. Military Utility Knife was manufactured by Camillus Cutlery Co., a renowned supplier for the U.S. armed forces. Designed for rugged use in the field, this multi-blade pocket knife was standard issue for soldiers during the Vietnam era.
The knife features four essential tools: a spear-point blade, can opener (clearly stamped "CAN OPENER"), screwdriver with wire scraper, and a marlinspikeperfect for rope work and general maintenance tasks. The handle is made from robust stainless steel with a crosshatched grip and is marked simply and boldly with U.S., leaving no doubt of its origins.
A practical collectible and a durable piece of Cold War-era military gear, this knife is as functional as it is historically significant. Whether you're a collector, veteran, or enthusiast of military memorabilia, this Camillus 1972 issue is a fine addition to any collection.

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