SFOR MEMORABILIA. An SFOR fighting knife and scabbard with Ceske Republiky markings and SFOR on the scabbard. The black hard plastic grip and 5.1/2" bowie style blade, with stainless markings etc. Cloth patches for SFOR include a N Zealand Armband, Black Hawk sleeve badge, Czech sleeve badge, B Coy LdSH (RC) . Metal badges include Malcon 111 SFOR (Malaysian) SFOR medallions x 2, etc. A copper Mostar Plaque, of the famous bridge 15" x 12.1/2". SFOR were a NATO led multinational force, stationed in Bosnia and Herzegovina from December 1996. To deter hostilities and stabilize the peace, at first during Operation Joint Guard, later during Operation Joint Forge 1998-2004. Stationed in the Barya Luka region, later taken over by Nato Forces. Awarded the Armede Forces Expeditionary Medal, also the Nato Medal.
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AN ARGENTINIAN BAYONET & SCABBARD & AN ARISAKA BAYONET.. An Argentinian 1891 model bayonet and scabbard, with makers mark for Wyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co of Solingen. Marked on the blade with country and model 1891, aluminium grip with steel scabbard having various original markings present. A WW 11 period Japanese Arisaka bayonet and steel scabbard. (2)
A HINDU SOSUN PATTAH SWORD. A Hindu basket hilted Sosun Pattah sword of the 19thC, complete with red velvet guard liner. The all steel hilt of classical form with fullers in the knuckle guard and beaten finish, lacks part of its original velvet grip cover. 31" blade with two narrow three-quarter fullers, 38.3/4" from tip to hilt horn lacking a scabbard. See Illustration
A TULWAR SWORD. A Tulwar sword with steel hilt and saucer shaped pommel, and knuckle guard. The crossguard of hammer-head form with twin langets, with traces of original plating. The T shaped blade of 28.1/4" has a full length rear spine, reinforcing the striking power. A light decoration on one side a third along the blade, and an overall length of 32.3/4", lacking a scabbard.
A 19thC TIGERS POMMEL TULWAR SWORD. A cast brass hilted Tulwar sword with Tigers head pommel and decorative grip and crossguard. In the style of those used by Tippoo Sultans army, among other Indian Princes troops. Some patches of rust evident on the 26.1/2" blade, lacking a 1/4" approx of the tip. Complete with its wooden red velvet covered scabbard, lacking a chafe. See Illustration
A 19thC R ARTILLERY SWORD & SCABBARD. A Royal Artillery officers sword with makers/suppliers mark of J & G Linney, 23 Regent Street, London. With a family crest and owners initials possibly A W J, also a Crown over VR with R A device. On the other side of the 33" blade is again a Crown over VR also a cannon and Ubique, above a grenade. Crisp details to the blade amid foiliage designs, complete with a steel scabbard.
A 19thC SWORD & SCABBARD. An interesting 19thC sword with Lions Head pommel and cast brass crossguard. complete with its steel scabbard. The guard has langets which fit over the scabbard and are set into the plain wooden grip, lacking its covering. The 35" length straight blade has a three-quarter narrow fuller and a full length central fuller. Possibly made for an eastern rulers arsenal, of some quality.
A 1796 BLUE & GILT INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD. A 1796 Infantry officers pattern sword complete with its original leather/gilt fittings scabbard. The blade lacks any visible makers name, 31.1/2" long with full length fuller, also a folding shell guard. The hilt in gilt finish and having a wire wrapped grip, also the scabbard mounts in are a gilt plated finish. See Illustration
A GEORGE 1V SWORD & SCABBARD. A young mans lightweight sword with brass hilt with inset G1V device, complete with a steel scabbard. Design permits wearing it as a close fitting sword, lacking a folding guard or scroll quillion. The blade of slightly curved single-edged style of 29.1/2" in length, the scabbard would accept a 2" longer blade.
A VICTORIAN (VRI) OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD. A Victorian officers sword with a 33" long clean blade, having a three-quarter fuller. Both blade and the brass hilt have the VRI cypher, also leaf and foiliage designs. Complete with a plated steel scabbard, it would appear to have been made and purchased in 19thC India.
A LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPERS SWORD & SCABBARD A Troopers Light Cavalry sword, in the style of the 1788 pattern, with steel scabbard. Single edged curved 32" blade with 7/8th length wide fullers, steel hilt with wire wrapped grip. Dual langets that locate the blade into the single ring mount scabbard, some rust evident.
A Vict Rifle Officers Sword & Scabbard A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD. In the 1827 pattern style with steel hilt and guard with VR cypher, complete with a steel scabbard. The exceptionally clean 33" blade has no makers mark, appears to be though of good quality. VR under a crown with foiliage decoration on the blade with three-quarter fullers, the copper wire in the grip is in good order.
A 1796 PATTERN TROOPERS SWORD & SCABBARD (Bucks Yeo) A 1796 Troopers pattern Light Cavalry sword, with very clean 32.3/4" blade with Bate on the back-edge. Leather wrapped hilt with partial covering, steel hilt and backstrap. The steel scabbard with D Egg Hay Market London engraved in one cartouche. 3 Regiment Bucks Yeomanry 1803, on the other side of the scabbard, October 21 1803 or 5 amid foilage decoration, below the cartouche. See Illustration.
AN OSBORN 1796 VARIANT SWORD & SCABBARD. An officers 1796 Light Cavalry variant sword by Osborne Gunby Street, in gold lettering. Steel hilt with wire wrapped wooden grip, the guard and backstrap of steel. The clipped point blade of some 33.1/2", is decorated with GR, Trophies and other designs, all with gilt infill. Lacking a scabbard, the blade with large and narrow three-quarter fullers.
A TROOPERS 1898 PATTERN SWORD & SCABBARD. An 1898 pattern Cavalry Troopers sword with EFD and other markings to the 33.1/2" blade. Steel bowl guard with three rivet grips, 99 on the blade spine showing issue marks to various units/dates. Complete with steel scabbard also issue marked, both blade and scabbard appear to be of good condition under the lacquer coatings.
AN R N R OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD. A Royal Naval Reserve officers sword and scabbard, with imperial crown and R N R in the guard. The blade with Imperial crown and Dieu et Mon Droit amid foiliage, is some 31.1/2" in length. It appears to have been repaired at some time, by brazing around two thirds along its length. Traces of the maker or suppliers name remain, the scabbard of brass mounts and leather.
A ROYAL NAVY OFFICERS SWORD . A Victorian Royal Navy officers sword with a folding guard and old sword knot attached. The blade with Royal Coat of Arms and an anchor, 29.3/4" in length. Marked Mackay & Co Outfitters Devonport, the blade with a Lions Head pommel and crown over anchor in the guard, lacking a scabbard.
A LEE-METFORD AND A 1896 SWEDISH KNIFE BAYONET. A Swedish 1896 model knife bayonet with single-edged 8.1/4" blade, bearing many different markings including a crown and anchor, etc. Complete with a steel scabbard and frog of brown leather. A Lee-Metford bayonet lacking a scabbard. with crown over VR , etc.

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