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Malay Kris, 37cm watered blade, with separate extended guard, carved figural handle, in an elaborately carved hardwood scabbard, 55cm overall; another Kris, 31cm watered blade, carved hardwood figural handle, no scabbard; and another Kris, engraved blade, metal handle, 28cm decorated blade. (3)CONDITION:Some light repair to wood handle, blades tarnished.
Collectable COLLECTABLE/ANTIQUE - A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL LIGHT CAVALRY SWORDS, 1870-1910 A steel scabbard and hilt of the first is dented with rust and the wire binding to the handgrip is missing, scabbard suspension rings missing.The second has a discoloured steel scabbard. The blade is etched but markings are indistinct because of age darkening, wire handgrip binding loose.
Collectable COLLECTABLE/ANTIQUE - A FRENCH CAVALRY SWORD Reu du Klingenthal pattern, 1814, 1870 Brass hilt, knuckle bow with three side bars brass wire binding that decorates the leather covered wooden hand grip is largely absent, steel scabbard with two hanging rings with rust. A good blade with a bit of age darkening.
Collectable COLLECTABLE/ANTIQUE - IRREGULAR INDIAN CAVALRY SWORD, CIRCA 1850 Brass scabbard by R Johnson, late Bland and Foster of London with two suspension rings, engraved coronet and monogram at top of scabbard ferrule the gilt that plates the lion handgrip is worn, one of the side bars to the basket is missing steel damascened Indian blade with surface dirt
A 1907 military issue bayonet by Wilkinson with military broad arrows and other marks with wooden handle and distressed leather scabbard with green frog, length 57cm, a brass topped swagger stick, the mount bearing insignia of the Royal Engineers 2nd Cheshire Volunteers and a shoe horn, the handle in the form of an elephant's head (3).
WWI BRITISH OFFICERS' SWORDmaker C. Robinson, Birmingham, the steel blade with makers mark, also marked for the '1st Durham Engineer Volunteers', and name 'J. J. Lish', with brass cross guard and knuckle bow, and a wire and chagrin grip, in original leather scabbard, approximately 99cm long;with accompanying provenance

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