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7 inch single edged blade of typical form. Narrow fuller. Brass S shape crossguard, ferrule and pommel. Bone grip. Contained in its leather covered wooden scabbard. Together with a 1950 dated knife. Single edged blade engraved with inscription and “1950”. Polished bone slab grips. Contained in its leather covered scabbard. 2 items.
single edged chrome plated blade of typical form. Plated ferrule and flat pommel. Polished horn grip. Contained in its purple velvet covered scabbard with silvered floral and bird throat, seam mounts and chape. The throat with 7th Gurkha Rifles badge. Together with two modern military pattern kukri. Horn grips with brass mounts. Contained in their leather scabbards with brass mounts. 3 items.
13 inch single edged blade. Both sides etched with hunting scene panels. The forte with “Eickhorn Solingen” maker’s stamp. Gilt shell guard and knuckle bow terminating with hoof decoration. Gilt ferrule and grip sides. Composite slab grips with gilt acorn decoration. Contained in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. Still contained in its maker’s card box.
9 1/4 inch double edged blade. The face etched with floral scrolls, Polish eagle and “Honor i Ojczyzna”. Brass square end crossguard, ferrule with laurel spray band decoration which is repeated to the square form pommel. Yellow composite grip. Contained in its leather covered scabbard with brass mounts, all with laurel spray band decoration. Two loose hanging rings. Post war manufacture.
5 1/2 inch single edged blade with sharpened back edge point. The blade flat etched “Hunters Companion. The Real 010 Knife”. Front stamped “Shirleys Celebrated 010 Cutlery”. White metal oval crossguard. Antler slab grips. Contained in its gilt tooled leather scabbard with white metal throat.
A Grenadier Guards sword, the hilt with flaming grenade, the grip with wirebound sharkskin, the blade etched with crowned flaming grenade, scrolling foliage and wreaths to one side and crowned initials and battle honours from Waterloo - Lincelles to the other, in metal scabbard, blade 83cms long ++poor condition, the blade quite badly pitted, sword does not fit into scabbard properly
A Victorian officers sword having brass open work hilt with crowned VR cypher, wire bound shagreen grip and straight blade by Hobson & Sons with etched decoration, crowned VR and named "R H Dickins", in polished steel scabbard, blade 82cms long ++blade with some small chips, hilt has been cleaned, scabbard has some areas of loss
A stirrup hilted sword having wire bound shagreen grip, deeply fullered blade with etched decoration, one side of the blade stamped with balance scale mark, blade 69cms and in original white metal scabbard ++the whole rather pitted, etching on the blade worn, suspension loop to scabbard replaced
An Edward VII Royal Naval officers sword with presentation inscription, having lions head pommel, wirebound sharkskin grip, original sword knot attached, the blade marked for Wilkinsons and etched with traditional design and presentation inscription "Presented to Mr Lionel Hugh Smith Chief Captain of Engineer Cadets RNE College by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty June 1906", also marked for Gieve Matthews Seagrove, and numbered "40887" to the back of the blade, the black leather scabbard with gilt mounts and applied Wilkinsons shield, engraved "Lionel Hugh Smith", blade length 80cms
A pair of Indian made knives: one with cast brass hilt in the form of a Tiger with 33cm blade with etched decoration. Marked "India". Complete with brass scabbard with peirced decoration with red cloth backing. Along with a dagger with brass hilt and curved 15cm blade with etched decoration. Complete with steel and brass scabbard.
A large decorative broad sword by Ancient Warrior. 95cm blade with etched panels to both sides featuring heraldic designs of double headed eagle, rampant lion and fleu des lys. Width of blade 5cm at widest point. Crossguard has lions head finials. Pommel features an helmeted warrior but is loose. No scabbard.
Bronze Age Scabbard Chape and Lead Model.A late bronze age bag-shaped scabbard chape associated with the 'carp's tongue complex' of South-East England, dating to the Ewart Park metalworking phase c. 1000 BC - 800 BC. 34mm x 27mm, 15.9g.Together with a contemporary lead model of a bag-shaped chape, probably used for the manufacture of a clay mould, or for testing a mould prior to casting bronze chapes. Lead models of Bronze age metalwork in Britain are rare, see PAS DENO-A24823 for an example of a palstave axe cast in lead.50mm x 49mm x 14mm, 164g. (2).
A rare antique Victorian Sterling Silver gentleman's razor strop by George John Richards, London 1841. The ivory handled leather / suede body for sharpening razor blades, in a rectangular silver sheath / scabbard, engraved with Gordon clan / family crest and motto 'Higher'. Length 29cm / 11.5".
Friendly Society and Freemasonry - Derbyshire - Regalia - a sword, by Spencer & Co, London, 73cm etched blade, brass hilt, leather scabbard, 87cm long overall; a silver-gilt and enamel jewel, Tyrian Lodge No.785 (Derby), named to W. Bro. Tom Rutherford Williams P.P.J.G.W, Birmingham 1985; other jewels; an apron, sashes, etc (qty)

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