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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).
An extremely rare George II Channel Islands silver gentleman's sword, maker's mark GH struck once to guard (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767) with tapering 31¾in. steel blade of flattened triangular section, tip replaced, with engraved floral and foliate decoration at the forte, the hilt with double oval shell guard, short single quillon, wire wrapped grip and ovoid pommel with conforming finial, overall length 38in. (96.5cm.), with remnants of leather scabbard. * Provenance: Believed to have been discovered in an attic in Victoria Road, St Peter Port in the 1980s.
A Middle Eastern curved dagger,18th/19th century, rhino horn handle with inlaid decoration, blade length 21cm, original leather scabbard. Please note: According to CITES regulations this item dates to pre-1947 and is a worked item, therefore no license is required to sell it, but it cannot be exported outside the EU as all exports of rhino horn are banned.
An Ethiopian curved sword,18th/19th century, the blade embossed geometric designs with a lion, rhino horn handle, blade length 69cm, original leather scabbard. Please note: According to CITES regulations this item dates to pre-1947 and is a worked item, therefore no license is required to sell it, but it cannot be exported outside the EU as all exports of rhino horn are banned.
An Ethiopian curved sword,18th/19th century, the blade having embossed portrait and text, carved rhino horn handle, blade length 83cm, original leather scabbard. Please note: According to CITES regulations this item dates to pre-1947 and is a worked item, therefore no license is required to sell it, but it cannot be exported outside the EU as all exports of rhino horn are banned.

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