19th century Javanese Wedong dagger. Worn by officials of the Javanese Royal court. In the form of a stylised machete, symbolising their willingness, if necessary, to clear jungle for their ruler. Wooden hilt and scabbard, the latter bound with silver.…
A circa 1940-1945 Sumatran Barong long knife, long heavy broad tipped 3 cm blade, rubberised hilt, the stitched leather machete scabbard of World War II type.
English, Butler & Co. machete, folding flat 10 inch unfullered blued blade, stamped 1944, Blade folds into grip, bar spring lock blade in open position. Heavy composition grips to steel handle with small cross guard. GWO & condition.
Lot of: Australian World War II machete and scabbard. A machete scabbard Australia World War II dated leather machete scabbard. P1907 bayonet scabbard (3)
A British 1944 SMLE machete paratroopers bayonet. Failed as a bayonet and machete - now scarce small arrow on blade pommel numbered 4565 and complete with composition contoured Mk 2 bayonet grip and correct scabbard, blade length 28.5 cm