Ending 26th Apr, 2026 16:00

Olympia Timed: The Robert E. Brooker Jr. Collection of Rare Antique Military Arms, Part IV

 
Lot 80
 

80

A DANISH MODEL 1801 JAEGER CORPS SIDEARM, REIGN OF FREDERICK VI (1768-1839)

with slightly tapering bright blade (some old pitting) struck with a crowned ‘F’ in an oval on one side at the forte, copper alloy hilt comprising stirrup knuckle-guard stamped ‘.2.C1.N.52.’ beneath and ‘S.S.1.2.B’ beneath the rear quillon, the former screwed to the stylised lion-head pommel with plain back-piece and grip bound with twisted copper alloy wire, in its brown leather scabbard indistinctly punched ‘PROVEM 1833’ on one side and with copper alloy frog-hook, 62.5 cm blade

Provenance

Robert Brooker Collection inv. no. S-221

Sold for £150


 

with slightly tapering bright blade (some old pitting) struck with a crowned ‘F’ in an oval on one side at the forte, copper alloy hilt comprising stirrup knuckle-guard stamped ‘.2.C1.N.52.’ beneath and ‘S.S.1.2.B’ beneath the rear quillon, the former screwed to the stylised lion-head pommel with plain back-piece and grip bound with twisted copper alloy wire, in its brown leather scabbard indistinctly punched ‘PROVEM 1833’ on one side and with copper alloy frog-hook, 62.5 cm blade

Provenance

Robert Brooker Collection inv. no. S-221

Auction: Olympia Timed: The Robert E. Brooker Jr. Collection of Rare Antique Military Arms, Part IV, ending 26th Apr, 2026

The Robert E. Brooker Jr. Collection represents one of the most significant collections of its type assembled in the modern era. Spanning more than three centuries, it comprises a remarkable and highly coherent group of munition firearms, edged weapons and associated objects, distinguished by its breadth, quality and consistency of focus.

The present sale concentrates on edged weapons and firearms of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a period shaped by near-continuous conflict, evolving from dynastic and cavalry-dominated warfare to mass, increasingly industrialised armies defined by discipline, standardisation and the growing power of the state. The evolution of weapon design during this period saw the emergence of distinct patterns and regulated models, driven by the changing requirements of the battlefield and, in turn, advances in manufacture.

This group offers collectors an exceptional opportunity to acquire a number of rare and representative pieces from this significant collection.

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PUBLIC EXHIBITION:
Sunday 19th April: 12pm to 4pm
Monday 20th April: 10am to 7pm
Tuesday 21st April: 10am to 5pm
Wednesday 22nd April: 10am to 5pm

AUCTION:
Closing from: 4pm 26th April, 2026 

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