AN INDIAN DAGGER (PESH-KABZ); A MOROCCAN DAGGER (JAMBIYA) AND A NORTH AFRICAN KNIFE, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with recurved blade of T-section, and green stone grip, in its scabbard; the second of characteristic type, in its silver-coloured metal scabbard; and the third with straight fullered blade silver ferrule retaining traces of enamel, and rhinoceros horn grip, in a leather-covered scabbard the first: 23.5 cm; 9 1/4 in blade (3)
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ËœA BALKAN DAGGER (BICHAQ), A TURKISH DAGGER AND AN INDIAN DAGGER (KHANJAR), 19TH/20TH CENTURIES the first with straight single-edged blade engraved along the back-edge, engraved back-strap, a pair of characteristic ivory grip-scales in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with white metal mounts; the second with slender blade double-edged over the upper two thirds, stone grip inlaid with gold and brass pommel set with a turquoise, in its scabbard; and the third with single-edged blade and silver-covered grip formed as an elephant's head, in its scabbard the first: 24.0 cm; 9 1/2 in blade (3)
AN INDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER, LATE 19TH CENTURY with tapering single-edged blade, tapering hardwood grip with a large embossed silver ferrule (cracked) and cap pommel, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard with large silver locket and chape each pierced and engraved with flowers and foliage, the latter fitted with long plaited silver chain 20.5 cm; 8 in blade
PROPERTY FROM THE DESCENDANT FAMILY OF ARTHUR RICHARD DUFTY CBE, (1911-1993), MASTER OF THE ROYAL ARMOURIES (1963-76) AND PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES (1978- 81) A FINE ITALIAN LEFT-HAND DAGGER, CIRCA 1600 with tapering blade of stiff-diamond section, pierced with a series of circles and ovals within two long slender fullers framed by a further pair of fullers top and bottom on each face, rectangular ricasso pierced and fullered en suite on the outer face and hollowed for the thumb on the inner, iron hilt comprising a pair of down-curved quillons of flattened-rounded section, side-ring swelling slightly towards the centre, and flattened barrel-shaped pommel, decorated throughout with panels of punched and gilt pellets within matching diagonal frames (small losses), and retaining an early grip of plaited silver wire between 'Turk's heads', almost certainly the original, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with iron lockets and chape decorated en suite with the hilt, the former with a loop on the inner face for suspension and the latter with moulded terminal 26.5 cm; 10 1/2 in blade
AN AFRICAN DAGGER AND A BURMESE DHA, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with leaf-shaped blade, elliptical iron guard, faceted bone grip, in its carved wooden scabbard; the second with curved single-edged blade with traces of silver decoration, embossed white metal hilt, horn grip, in its red-painted white metal mounted scabbard the first: 23.0 cm; 9 in blade (2)
ËœA SULAWESI DAGGER (KRIS), LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY with pattern-welded blade applied with gold over the aring, gilt selut set with colourless pastes, carved ivory grip decorated with traditional scrollwork and 'beaked' pommel, in its scabbard with carved wrangka 38.7 cm; 15 1/4 in blade
AN INDIAN DAGGER (PESH-KABZ), 19TH CENTURY with tapering reinforced blade of T-section, encrusted with silver flowers and scrolls at the forte and along the lower portion of the back-edge, engraved silvered hilt decorated en suite, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with large silver locket decorated en suite with the hilt 23.0 cm; 9 1/8 in blade
‡ A LARGE INDIAN DAGGER (KATAR), EARLY 19TH CENTURY with strongly tapering blade with reinforced tip, formed with a pair of converging finely watered fullers, chiselled on each face of the forte with an elephant's head, silver-plated iron hilt of characteristic form (the silver lifting in areas and with small losses), formed of a pair of faceted moulded grip bars and long side bars 29.5 cm; 11 5/8 in blade
AN INDIAN DAGGER WITH CARVED JADE HILT, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY with curved single-edged watered steel blade, engraved silver-gilt ferrule, carved jade grip decorated with foliage in low relief, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard with silver mounts decorated with flowers and scrolls 25.0 cm; 9 7/8 in blade
A GERMAN IRON SCABBARD FOR A DAGGER, MID-17TH CENTURY, A BRONZE CROSS-GUARD FOR A DAGGER, MID-17TH CENTURY AND TWO GRIPS FOR SMALL-SWORDS, LATE 18TH CENTURY the first russet, of tapering cylindrical form (incomplete) fitted with two loops for suspension; the second decorated with a pair of figures for the quillons, the third of beaded iron wire and ribband; the fourth of plaited copper wire and a 17th century fork (grip missing) the first: 17.3 cm; 6 7/8 in overall (5)
ËœAN AFRICAN SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, SIERRA LEONE with single-edged blade chiselled at the forte, carved bone grip with large silver ferrule at the base and brass pommel cap, in a crocodile skin scabbard 31.7 cm; 12 1/2 in blade A similar dagger is preserved in the British Museum, Af1993,02.170.
WWI MEDALS,a family collection of medals, comprising Indian Mutiny renamed to Apothecary C.M. Pettigrew I.S.M.D., engraved in contemporary style; and five medals to Captain R.W. Pettigrew I.M.D.: 1914-15 Star (1/CL.A.S./R..W.Pettigrew I.M.D).; British War and Victory Medals (Capt. R.W. Pettigrew I.M.D).; India General Service 1908-35 (Lieut. R.W. Pettigrew I.M.D).; one clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F.1919 , all with impressed naming; Army Long Service and Good Conduct (1st Class Asst Surgn R W Pettigrew I.S.M.D)., engraved in running script; together with a presentation plaque, 'To Major R W Pettigrew from Doctors and Nursing Staff St George's Hospital April 1927', and a commemorative 1917 dagger. N.B. The Indian Mutiny Medal appears renamed and it has not been possible to verify the recipient's entitlement; similarly, the L.S.G.C medal to the second man could not be verified at the time of cataloguing (8)
***PLEASE NOTE: THIS WATCH DOES NOT INCLUDE PAPERS AS STATED IN PRINTED CATALOGUE***A FINE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH DATE, BY CHOPARD, CIRCA 2010Automatic movement stamped with the Geneva seal, 32 jewels, engine-turned 22K gold micro-rotor, silvered dial with engine-turned centre, applied gold dagger numerals, subsidiary seconds, aperture for date, circular case, glazed display back secured by eight screws, 18K gold Chopard buckle, case, dial and movement signed, L.U.C model, ref 16/1860/2, numbered 0150/1860, circa 2010, diameter's case 3.6cm.
Eickhorn, Solingen, a World War II German naval officer's dagger, 2nd model, the gilt brass perched eagle pommel over wire bound celluloid handle and cross guard above acid etched fouled anchor blade, the lightning bolt scabbard with black plush lion's mask hanger and the handle with portepee, 41.5cm
An early 19th Century Oriental Dagger, the brass mounted and carved wooden handle, with silver decoration and inlay on a steel barrel, approx. 29.5cms (11 1/2") overall length, and in original silver mounted wooden scabbard; also another small and later Dagger with decorated handle and leather scabbard. (2)
A fine 19th Century Continental Dagger, the attractive ivory handle with carved twisted design over a pierced and finely engraved guard (possibly silver), with 20.5cms (8") steel double sided blade, in a leather scabbard with plated mount (ex 2, tip missing), overall length 35cms (13 3/4"). (1)
A 19th century sword and scabbard, another, a bayonet and scabbard, and a dagger and scabbard (4) Condition report Report by GH The smallest piece in the lot has a blade length of 17 cm and a scabbard length of 19 cm. The bayonet has a blade length of 31 cm and a scabbard length of 40 cm. The first of the larger swords has a 89 cm blade and 91.5 cm scabbard. The largest has a 89.5 cm blade and a 81 cm scabbard (and broken off and not present). The smallest knife is generally in quite poor condition with a broken tip and a tatty leather scabbard. The bayonet is also in quite tatty condition with wear and knocks, discolouration and a misshapen and dented scabbard. The thinner, larger sword has a very slightly misshapen scabbard with some pitting and rust. The blade is generally good with no obvious major damage or issues. The decoration is visible and the maker's mark of CHR. BLOCH MUNCHEN is clearly visible. The largest of the swords has some knocks and damage to the blade and some pitting, but is generally reasonable. The blade also appears to be quite straight. The Enfield maker's mark towards the hilt is clearly visible. The hilt guard is quite loose and the bottom of the leather and steel scabbard is missing as previously mentioned. The leather is also scuffed, worn and cracked.
A traditional Omani style white metal Dagger (Khanjar) with sheath, the waisted horn handle above a horizontal band of stylized flower heads, the sheath decorated with foliate style scrolling and chasing in relief and with horizontal fastening rings and a (worn) felt back, curved stainless steel blade, total height 31.5 cm
1950s / 1960s gentlemen's Rolex Tudor Oyster Shock-Resisting wristwatch with circular matte silvered dial with 'Big Rose' at the 12 o'clock position, raised elongated dagger and arrow-head hour markers, dauphine hands and centre seconds, outer minute - seconds track, stainless steel Rolex Oyster case with screw-down Rolex Crown and case back, 34mm diameter, on later black leather strap

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