Militaria auctions

PolandPRL (1952-1989) Crowned eagle, mounted on a post, cap signed ZB. CEGIELSKI / ENGRAVER - WARSAW / UL. PUŁAWSKA 1 / POLAND white metal, 37.4 x 44.5 mm, 7.78 g (without nut)
Country: Europe / Great Britain (London) | Date: mid 19th century / 20th century | Marking: London (lock on right) | Weapon Number: 3 mm | Condition: very good Lot information Percussion carbine with a rotating bundle of six smooth barrels, which are fired sequentially by one external tap. The lock plate is engraved on the right side with "London" and the serial number "3". The stock, originat...
Country: Western Europe | Date: end of the 18th century | Condition: good Lot information A unique flintlock hunting weapon - shot troika - made at the end of the 18th century, probably in Central Europe. The barrel consists of three separate shotgun barrels of circular cross-section placed horizontally next to each other. The weapon is equipped with a pair of separate flintlocks and two trigg...
Germany Shield, in which Prussian Eagle on black and white background, on the reverse side embossed with 1., one-piece pin, minted with light counter, mounted with safety pin tombak, enamel, 29.4 x 37.2 mm, 10.58 g
Country: Bohemia (Moravia, Brno) | Date: 2nd quarter of the 19th century | Marking: J. Beier / Brünn | Condition: very good Lot information An interesting hunting pellet gun with rotating barrels (the so-called Wender system) from the second quarter of the 19th century, made by gunsmith J. Beier in Brünn. The weapon was originally made as a flintlock, later adapted to a percussion system. Th...
Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1760 | Marking: IOS???? IN LYNCH??? (Signature on the Lock Plate), | Condition: excellent Lot information Single-shot flintlock pistol of Central European origin, dated circa 1760. Flintlock with plain metal parts without decoration, illegible signature "ios .....in....lynch....". Dark wood stock richly decorated with carvings with plant and geometric mot...
Country: England | Date: 19th century | Condition: excellent Lot information A four-barreled flintlock pistol made in England between 1800 and 1810. A single flintlock design with four barrels arranged in a fan-like fashion, each barrel pointing in a different direction. Mainly they are equipped with a smooth bore. The trigger mechanism allows all barrels to be fired simultaneously by pressing...
Country: Germany | Date: 17th / 19th century | Condition: very good Lot information 17th century style wheel gun, with original 17th century barrel and lock, showing light traces of corrosion. Richly decorated wooden stock with bone inlays from the 19th century, depicting hunting scenes, figural motifs and architecture. Lock plate decorated with fine engraving with hunting scenes. Dimensions L...
Country: China / Tibet | Date: 19th century | Condition: excellent Lot information Originating from Tibet and China, the niuweidao double sword is a traditional martial weapon that features curved, single-sharpened blades housed together in a single scabbard. This type of sword was popular with warriors and practitioners of the martial arts as it allowed both blades to be quickly drawn and sim...
Country: Western Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: good Lot information The weapon is equipped with a solid brass barrel with a smooth bore and a simple trigger mechanism. The stock is made of dark wood with fine engravings and an ergonomically shaped handle. The pistol has a broken piston, which affects its functionality. A folding bayonet blade is fixed under the barrel, which is exte...
Country: Belgium? | Date: around 1870 | Condition: good Lot information A breech-loading Flobert pistol probably from Belgium, made around 1870. The gun features an octagonal smoothbore barrel with engraved metal parts decorating the mechanism area. The stock is made of dark wood with deep ribbing for a better grip and finished with a metal butt. The cocking mechanism is functional, but the un...
Country: North Africa | Date: 19th century | Condition: very good Lot information A single-shot flintlock pistol originating from North Africa, specifically Morocco, equipped with a Kabyle flintlock. The stock and metal parts are richly decorated with hammered light metal applied in two layers, creating complex geometric and plant motifs typical of North African craftsmanship. The handle ends ...
Country: India | Date: 19th century | Condition: very good Lot information Curved blade with decorative engravings, typical of Indian sabers of the 18th-19th century. century. Solid metal handle with a disc-shaped head and a distinctive guard. The original scabbard is included. Dimensions Length: 81.2 cm | Blade length: 67 cm | Blade width: 39 mm | Weight: 910 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE***SHIPPING O...
Country: France | Date: 18th century | Marking: P. Coignet | Condition: very good Lot information Hunting shotgun made by French gunsmith P. Coignet during the 18th century. The barrel is smooth, without significant decoration, light corrosion is visible in places. Flint lock signed by the maker "P. Coignet", subtly engraved with ornamental motifs. Wooden stock of simple design, brass fittings...
Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1830 | Marking: Signed illegibly | Condition: good Lot information Percussion ball gun from around 1830 with illegible signature. The weapon has a grooved barrel with an octagonal profile, which allowed accurate shooting. The stock is made of dark wood and decorated with lines. The trigger mechanism is fitted with a trigger with a fine curved profile. The...
Country: India | Date: 19th century | Condition: good Lot information A long cigar-shaped rifle originating in India. Octagonal barrel connected to wooden stock by means of brass sleeves. A simple cigar lock with a distinctive trigger. The metal parts, especially the barrel and the lock plate, show traces of surface corrosion. Dimensions Length: 187 cm | Caliber: 18 mm | Barrel: 143 cm | Weigh...
Country: Austria (Steyr) | Date: 2nd half of the 18th century | Marking: ..... In Steyer (barrel) | Condition: very good Lot information Austrian flintlock hunting rifle made in the second half of the 18th century in the city of Steyr, signed on the upper surface mainly by the manufacturer "F. Tritsch", or "kirsch" or "hirsch". Octagonal barrel made of steel, equipped with a fixed front sight ...
Country: France | Date: 1830 - 1840 | Marking: Unreadable | Condition: good Lot information Double barrel percussion pistol made in France in 1830-1840. The weapon is equipped with two parallel barrels with a smooth bore, which are fixed in a wooden stock with rich carving and metal decorations. The metal parts of the gun bear delicate engravings with plant and geometric motifs. The lock is eq...
Country: Central Europe | Date: half of the 19th century | Condition: good Lot information Percussion tercerol rifle from the mid-19th century with a unscrewable barrel. The weapon is equipped with an octagonal barrel with a smooth bore and a simple percussion lock. The closure is solved by a mechanism allowing easy removal of the barrel for charging and cleaning. The trigger system with an op...
Brass, wire mounts on reverse, variety with separated torso and unconnected feather paws. Dimensions 42.7, x 52 mm.
Silver plated brass, original post. Unsigned nut moving well on thread, very good condition. A rare, almost cult eagle for collectors. Measures 58.4 x 42.4 mm.
Sterling silver, 84 ruches, NT monogram. Measures 30.4 x 17.5 mm.
White metal, amazon dial covered with dark navy blue or black paint; original post on reverse, nut missing. Measures 38.9 x 29.2 mm. Eagle angled to the cap.
White metal, no grogging on amazon shield, post thinner than in standard B. Grabski pieces, zinc nut signed P.K. Abramowski Grawer Lodz, Nawrot 38, dimensions: 62 x 47.9 mm.
White oxidized metal, patina, post original, steel-zinc nut with traces of corrosion and a hole where the thread passes through it. Dimension 61.4 x 48.9 mm.
Silver plated brass, light patina, original post with signed nut on reverse. Very good condition. Measures 53.5 x 33.9 mm.
Brass, remnants of silver plating so called "officer's", traces of mounting on the reverse, interesting variety appearing very rarely on the market. Dimensions 44,5 x 50,9 mm.
Brass, dark patina, mount in the form of two flat bars soldered to the eagle, very good condition, a variety without a separated torso and the ends of the claws connected to the feather. Dimensions 47.1 x 43.8 mm.
Brass, primitive workmanship, uneven obverse surface. Measures 51 x 33.2 mm. Attached to the eagle is a bill of purchase from Israel.
Cast, Austrian sterling silver stamped on the hook from the agrafa, dimensions 39.6 x 30 mm.

II RP, eagle wz.19, 1920s-30s

bardzo dobry
47 EUR
Silver-plated brass, original post, original cap in the form of a zinc-aluminum button signed Zoch, on the reverse of which the inscription Patent No 1836 and a floral drawing. Very good condition, dimensions 55.8 x 40.4 mm counted in a straight line, very bent to the cap.
Serving Poland - paramilitary organization for young people aged 16-21, active 1948- 1955. Silver plated brass, mounting in the form of two flat bars, very good condition. Dimensions 58 x 47.9 mm. The eagle was designed by Henryk Grunwald.
Silver plated brass, dimensions 34 x 32.8 mm, mounted on a horizontal safety pin.

II RP, Navy eagle, 1920s

bardzo dobry
47 EUR
Brass, deep patina, no broken anchor. Traces of original mounting wires. Rare variety. Measures 42.4 x 28.4 mm.
Brass, attachment marks on reverse, rare variety. Measures 44, x 46.3 mm. Eagle very curved to the cap.
White metal, navy blue varnish on amazon shield, no broken anchor On the reverse, signature GUZPOL, owned since 1933 by Lejzor Mlynek in Warsaw. Traces of original attaching wires. Dimensions 40.4 x 29 mm.
Worn on caps and epaulettes. Embroidery on an amaranth base, 36.7 mm in diameter.
White metal, fastened with a horizontal safety pin, most likely produced in one of the Wielkopolska plants, dimensions 35 x 30 mm.
Silver plated brass, patina, original post and nut, very good condition, rare, dimensions 47 x 37.2 mm.

II RP, eagle wz.19, 1920s-30s

bardzo dobry
47 EUR
White metal, patina, original hooks, very good condition, dimensions 59.4 x 43.1 mm.

PSZnZ, eagle wz. 39

bardzo dobry
24 EUR
Cast in Palestine, based on Alavoine's 1940 production. These eagles were produced from 1940 onward. Cast brass, original post with secondary post-war nut on the reverse. Very good condition. Measures 52.3 x 33 mm.

II RP, high school eagle (?)

bardzo dobry
24 EUR
Brass, silver (?), two-piece, on the reverse side hooks in the form of two soldered wires. Measures 28.2 x 22 mm.
Brass, original post and nut, very good condition, dimensions 38.4 x 34 mm.
White metal, navy blue lacquer, brass anchor; more interesting variety, two holes on the lower trail of the amazon shield to prevent the eagle from twisting on the cap; National Mint cap. Measures 40.8 x 29 mm.
Date: 19th century | Marking: Coat of arms with a bear motif (on the barrel) | Condition: very good Lot information A grenade launcher for firing spherical hand grenades, made as a replica in the style of the 17th century. On the barrel is the signature "Coat of arms with a bear motif". The gun has a non-functioning lock and an old crack on the barrel, which indicates its non-functionality. Th...

Puffer wheel gun

 
417 EUR
Country: Central Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: excellent Lot information Replica of a small "Puffer" type wheel pistol, inspired by weapons produced in Central Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. The weapon has a massive steel barrel with a smooth bore, finished with a brass muzzle. The entire lock mechanism is richly decorated with engravings with vegetative and acanthus mot...
Brass, patina, light corrosion, cracked neck. Traces of hooks dimensions 37 x 30 mm.
Fabric, silver-plated brass. On the other side a stamp imprint with an eagle and the letters SN and the number 925. Dimensions 125 x 45 mm.
White metal, on the reverse side a soldered post in place of broken flat bars. Measures 55 x 35.8 mm.

II RP, eagle wz.19

bardzo dobry
47 EUR
Thin brass plate, original wire lugs, very good condition, lesser variety in perfect state of preservation, dimensions 60.8 x 43.2 mm.
Brass, dark patina, attachment in the form of two secondary holes made probably still during the period of warfare, good minus condition, interesting variety appearing infrequently on the market. Dimensions 44 x 51 mm.
Brass, enamel, no horizontal agraffe, most likely produced in one of the Vienna factories, dimensions 33.8 x 31.6 mm.
White metal, oxidized, no hooks on the reverse. Measures 52.6 x 33.2 mm. Eagle angled to the cap.

II RP, eagle pattern 19, 1920s

bardzo dobry
94 EUR
Silver-plated brass, original post and cap in the form of a brass button signed Z.S. Very good condition, thicker sheet metal, 58.2 x 41 mm in size, bent to the cap.
Country: Europe | Date: half of the 19th century | Condition: excellent Lot information A combined hunting weapon combining a hunting fang and a percussion pistol. The blade is straight, single-edged, grooved on both sides, with a prominent point. Iron shield, shell-shaped, decorated with simple ribbing. Horn handle, percussion mechanism hidden inside, flip-up trigger. A gun without a scabbard...
Country: Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: very good Lot information A wheeled petronel made in the style of historical weapons of the 17th century, but it is a modern historical work from the 19th century. Octagonal barrel, provided with engraved ornamental decoration. Lock with wheel mechanism of simple design, patinated, with traces of artificial wear to imitate age. wooden stock wit...
Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1300 | Condition: good Lot information Medieval sword from the beginning of the 14th century, an archaeological find. Straight blade with double-edged edge, single bar and spherical head. Dimensions Length: 99.9 cm | Blade length: 83 cm | Blade width: 50 mm | Weight: 1,2 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE***SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNIONBidders are obliged to...

World War I, eagle pattern 17.

bardzo dobry
47 EUR
Brass, unworn, original uncut mount on reverse, very good condition. Measures 37.8 x 27.4 mm.
Model pattern: pattern 1904 | Country: Austria | Date: 1904 - 1918 | Condition: excellent Lot information This saber was produced between 1904 and 1918 and belongs to the 1904 pattern intended for officers of the Austro-Hungarian Cavalry. The gun is equipped with a scabbard, which is part of the original condition. The scabbard shows reasonable signs of use, but the saber itself is in good con...
Country: Central Europe | Date: around 1640 | Marking: VII (bottom label) | Condition: very good, helmet stand not included Lot information A riding helmet of the pappenheim type, made around 1640, used mainly during the Thirty Years' War. The helmet consists of a hemispherical dome formed by several segments connected by ridge bands and riveted together. On the top of the helmet is a decorati...
Brass, traces of mounting wires on reverse, dimensions 37 x 30.5 mm.