
US WWI Trench Knife (MEW2317)
1918 Trench Knife by L.F. & C. Blade has been sharpened. Scabbard is marked "L.F.&C. 1918". Good overall condition.
1918 Trench Knife by L.F. & C. Blade has been sharpened. Scabbard is marked "L.F.&C. 1918". Good overall condition.
Interesting "fighting knife" made from a Model 1913 Patton cavalry sword. Speculation is that these were produced by L.F.&C. from blades which were not well finished. Blade is 8" and overall length is 14.25". A neat and unusual blade.
US survival/fighting knife. Excellent condition.
U.S. Model 1917 Bolo Made by Plumb in 1918. Very good overall condition with scabbard.
Manufactured in 1912 by Springfield Armory. Spine has some dings. Metal has some areas of light scattered pitting. Good condition with scabbard.
US survival axe with belt scabbard. Very good overall condition.
Original Riflemans knife. Ricassso is marked "Ames MFG Co. Cabotville 1849" and is marked "S. Carolina" near spine. The reverse side is marked "USMR" for the US mounted riflemen. The cross guard has the "WD" and "JWR" markings. The sheath is leather with brass fittings. The stud, for frog, is marked "D". The blade has been sharpened long ago most likely by a soldier. The hilt is very good...
Early type with ricasso marked "PAT. PEND.". Very good overall condition.
1918 trench knife by Au Lion. Blade has a mostly gray patina with some light surface etching. Scabbard has some dents and dings. Good overall condition. A desirable trench knife.
Scarce WWII fighting knife. Blade is beginning to turn a gray patina. Scabbard is good with a pin up carved on front. Hard to find.
American Historical Foundation 45th Anniversary John Ek Commando Knife with Case. This knife was made using a genuine WWII Ek blade left over from the war.