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A Royal Doulton part dinner service, a Royal Doulton part coffee service, various other 20th century ceramics, a Victorian part dinner service, various 19th century and later glass, a Joseph Sanky & sons brass jug, a Royal Copenhagen mouse, a South American machete, three maritime prints, an oil study of a bridge signed W.Herbert Roe, a 20th century water colour of Nunington bridge, two mirrors, etc
Great War 1917 Dated Machete, housed in its original leather scabbard with large belt loop. Blade with makers mark and clear date, scabbard also dated. Blade measures 37 ½ cm in length. Accompanied by a similar un-dated example in the original scabbard and a WW2 1943 dated Legitimus Collins & Co made example in a H CARSON & CO LTD OTTAWA 1943 dated scabbard. Various conditions. (3 items)
Great War French Lebel Bayonet, being an early model with brass grip, black painted steel muzzle fitting and black painted steel scabbard with leather belt frog. Cruciform blade measuring 52cm in length. Accompanied by a WW2 German K98 bayonet with original (re-painted) black scabbard mounted with original leather frog and 1955 dated British Military issue machete in its scabbard. (3 items)
*Naga Apatani. Naga tribe items comprising a Yatee hat, a Bopa hat, Apatani tribe quiver and arrows plus machete in its wooden scabbard, Apatani haversack basket plus a woven jacket The Apatani tribe lives in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, on the frontier with Assam and the Nagaland area of Burma, known for their bamboo and cane weaving. These items were collected by a tea planter in the 1930s. (6)
APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) - Buffalo Sacrifice Machete A sacrificial machete from Francis Ford Coppola’s Oscar®-winning Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now. The indigenous Montagnards used their machetes for the controversial scene involving the sacrifice of the water buffalo, which took place during the brutal killing of Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando) by Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) in the ruined temple. The machete is made of steel, with a wood grip and wicker band detailing. Faux-silver paint has been applied to the leading edges of the blade, which remains sharpened. The weapon is retained in a handmade wooden scabbard, with wicker strap loops allowing it to be worn on the belt or over the shoulder. The weapon exhibits some corrosion along the blade, with wear to the wooden scabbard from production use. Dimensions (sheathed): 37.5 cm x 8 cm x 0.5 cm (14 ¾" x 3 ¼" x ¼") UK residents must be over the age of 18 to purchase this piece. Please inquire for further details. VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) - Captain Willard's (Martin Sheen) Machete Blade Captain Willard’s (Martin Sheen) machete blade from Francis Ford Coppola’s Oscar®-winning Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now. Willard used his machete during in his attack on the Montagnard encampment and the brutal killing of Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando) in the film’s climactic scenes. The curved blade is fashioned from treated steel, with a ground leading edge from the base to the hooked end section, and a thick tang for mounting it to the grip. Much of the metal has been ground away to fashion the unique look of the jungle weapon. Corrosion is present across the steel blade, with traces of tape residue present on the right-hand side. Dimensions: 37.5 cm x 8 cm x 0.5 cm (14 ¾" x 3 ¼" x ¼") UK residents must be over the age of 18 to purchase this piece. Please inquire for further details. VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
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