Sword: A Model 1880 Wurttemburg (?) Infantry Officers sword. Top of blade marked. Crown over 'W' over '14' (1914) sword made by premier maker CARL EICKHORN of Solingen. Blade 34" single edge, double fullered. In its polished steel scabbard with single suspension ring. Brass guard with Wilhelm II Cypher. Phrygian pommel & good wirebound fishskin grip. A good quality sword in collector grade condition.
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Sword: A modern Commemorative sword by The Wilkinson Sword Company made in the 'Celtic' style, bearing their trade logo and address to the ricasso. D/E polished blade 34". Crossguard with drooping quillons. Plain triangular pommel, polished blade 34". Crossguard with drooping quillons. Plain triangular pommel, polished wooden grip. (no scabbard)
Sword: A modern Commemorative sword by The Wilkinson Sword Company & bearing their trade logo and address to the ricasso. Straight crossguard and circular pommel. Blade D/E with central fuller 35.5". Shaped polished wood grip. Polished steel blade to mounts. An attractive piece. (No scabbard). This sword made in the Medieval Renaissance.
Sword: An 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London. Top of blade numbered '10716' (Number shows year of manufacture as 1860) Etched blade with Victorian Crown and '8th L.R.V.' (8th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers) Panel on blade etched with owners name 'W. HARPER'. Blade 32.5", steel hilt with strung bugle device, wirebound fishskin hilt (handling wear). In its steel mounted leather scabbard. Note * William Harper's career through the Gazettes is sold with the sword.
Sword: an 18th century Hunting Hanger. Two bar guard marked 'KOHL' (sword maker Stultgart from 1793). Steel guard with quillon with Acorn finial. Staghorn grip. Lovely engraving to blade of Stag's head, musket and hunting swords. Fullered blade 24" with spear point, broad fuller with narrow channel above. This is a lovely sword circa 1800. No scabbard. Some staining to blade. Viewing recommended.
Sword: An Infantry Officers sword Pattern 1845/54 by Henry Wilkinson. Ricasso with Pall Mall address. Fullered blade 33" with VR Crown & Rifle Officers strung bugle (Rifle Volunteers?) Top of blade numbered '24205' for 1881. 1854/Patt Gothic Brass hilt with non folding guard. In its steel scabbard. Areas of light pitting (largely to scabbard). Grip wirebound fishskin (latter worn). Sound condition overall, researchable and will improve with cleaning.
Sword: An interesting 18th Century small sword single edged blade 32". Brass stirrup hilt with ball/bun pommel. Brass fixed shell guard. Forward quillon broken off at the cross guard. Felt/carpet type grip. Blade decorated with stand of arms. R.H. side with double headed eagle & crown lacks scabbard. Twin narrow fullers to top of blade. Blade tip rounded. Viewing recommended. A scarce lot. a/f
*Bayonets. A WWI German Mauser bayonet, the 37cm blade stamped 'Weyerberg Kirschbaum & Cie Solingen', wooden grip and hooked quillon, 50cm overall, in its leather and steel mounted scabbard, together with a Japanese Arisaka bayonet, the 39.6cm steel blade with steel hooked quillon, wooden grip in its steel scabbard plus a Home Guard Helmet (3)
*Bayonets. A Victorian triangular socket bayonet, the 33 cm blade stamped JS with integral catch for fixing in scabbard, 43 cm overal in its leather and brass scabbard, together with a 1913 pattern Remington bayonet (lacking scabbard), a French brass bayonet (lacking grips), plus an underlever rifle stamped 'S.M.R.C. Special, converted for the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs by C.G. Bonehill, Birmingham, wooden stock, 118.5 cm overall (as found) (3)
*Fighting Knife. A fine presentation knife by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, circa 1946, the 17 cm steel blade etched 'Hand forged by Tom Beasley The Famous Sword Smith of Stalingrad Sword Fame' (in three banners), reverse with Wilkinson markings and 'Commando Fighting Knife World War 1939-1945' with initials 'P.R.H.', brass crossguard, amber celluloid grip and gilt metal top nut, 29.5 cm overall, in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts Presented to Peter Richard Hall who served during WWII with the Royal Air Force. These knives were produced in 1946 and 1947 to promote the Wilkinson's 'Empire Razor' campaign. There are three versions of this knife with the 'three banner' being the first type. Tom Beasley knives were made for showroom displays. The "Stalingrad Sword" was presented by George VI to Joseph Stalin in honour of the Russian troops defence of the city of Stalingrad. (1)
*Japanese Sword. A WWII katana, the 69cm steel blade with five character signature to the tang and two further characters to the rear, with copper habaki, bronze and gilt tsuba with five petal cherry blossom decoration, similar fuchi, cord bound ito grip with fish skin and petal menuki, 101cm overall, in its field service issue scabbard By family repute, taken from a Japanese officer in Sumatra. (1)
*Somali. A Somali Billao dagger, the 26cm crudely made wide blade with black horn grip in 'Tri-Pinnacle' form, 43cm overall, together with five other daggers mostly from Africa, including a small dagger, the 14cm steel blade with aluminium crossguard with ivory grip, 22.5cm overall in its leather scabbard, plus an African leather riding crop, with concealed stiletto blade, 52cm overall (7)
*Sword. A Victorian Militia Bandsman's sword, circa 1850s, the 64cm curved steel blade, with brass hilt and lions-head pommel, 78cm overall, in its brass scabbard, together with a 1907 pattern Wilkinson bayonet with leather scabbard, No4 spike bayonets, each in scabbard, No9 Mk1 Enfield bayonet, Trench knife with scabbard (6)
*Sword. An 1897 Pattern Officer's Sword, the 83cm steel blade by Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, privately stamped with initials 'H.T.E.', war department arrow, regulation honeysuckle hilt, wire-bound fish-skin grip, domed pommel with top nut, 101cm long overall in its Sam Browne scabbard with leather sword knot inscribed Elmore and frog (1)
*Sword. A WWI Officer's sword belonging to Colonel P.H. Teesdale, DSO, MC by Henry Wilkinson Serial Number 44191, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched with Royal Pennant and insignia of the Royal Artillery, the forte etched 'Patent Solid Hilt Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London' with owner's initials P.H.T., and Teesdale family crest with the motto 'Animae Ca Paces Mortis', plated triple-bar guard, diced bakelite wire-bound grip, stepped pommel with brown leather sword knot, 105cm overall, in its plated scabbard with leather sword bag bearing owners initials Colonel Philip Herbert Teesdale, D.S.O., M.C. (1894-1976) was born in Eltham, Kent, he passed out from the Royal Military Academy in 1913, and purchased this sword on gaining his first commission of 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery, he served on the Western Front from 1 October 1915, Twice Mentioned in Despatches on 4 January 1917 and 16 March 1919, awarded the Distinguished Service Order and Military Cross. Post War service saw him serving with Mountain Artillery, Indian Army, he re-engaged for WWII service in 1939, he was badly wounded in North Africa whilst commanding the Field Regiment in the Knightsbridge Battle and following the retreat to the Alamein Line he was given the task of reforming 95th Anti-Tank Regiment which was mauled at Gazala. He remained in the command until 1943 when he was promoted to Colonel and put in command of B-Anti Tank Group which consisted of five regiments. (1)
*Rifle. A 19th-century underlever rifle adapted from a Martini Henry for the Middle Eastern market, with 67cm sighted barrel, half walnut stocked bound with foliate engraving and wirework, 114.5cm overall, together with an Afghan Khyber knife, the 34cm steel blade with horn grips, 45cm overall in its leather scabbard and other items (6)
*Third Reich. A Hitler Youth dagger, the 13.5cm blade by Puma, Solingen, with RZM mark and M7/27 dated 1937, other side typically etched Blut und Ehre! (Blood and Honour!), black grip with enamel Swastika emblem, 24cm long in its black metal scabbard with leather belt strap (missing part of handle), together with a post WWII Scout knife in the same style (2)
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