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Victorian Dress Sword. Ornate grip and Clamshell guard decorated in steel with polished imitation stones. 78cm blade three sided blade with etched decoraton, retailer marked "Morris & Co, Pall Mall, London". Scabbard is black leather (Tip a/f) complete with black velvet frog. This example was carried by the Lord Mayor of Leicester
Pair of French Model 1866 "Chassepot" (Yataghan) Sword Bayonets. One with scabbard which is marked to spine "WM". Part of the contract which was ordered by Defense Nationale in 1866 from the UK maker William Milward. The second, without scabbard, is marked to spine of blade "St Ettiene 1875".
WW2 Third Reich 1933 Pattern SS mans dagger. Early maker marked example by Boker. Crossguard is distribution marked "I". Complete with correct anodised scabbard. Chape a/f. Comes with original vertical leather hanger and belt loop. Ebony grip has some chips. War Souvenir of a British Solider.
WW2 Third Reich TeNo Enlisted Man's Hewer. Later wartime made example. Blade is complete with black leather blade buffer pad. Reverse upper blade is marked with the etched TeNo pattern eagle and "Ges.Gesch", while the obverse blade is etched with the TeNo serial number, "2762". Scabbard throat is stamped with the matching serial number, "2762" and scabbard screws are undamaged. War Souvenir of a member of the RASC.
Wilkinson MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY SIDE ARM London: Wilkinson & Co, circa 1890 In leather scabbard with brass fittings. The brass stirrup hand-guard is cracked. Blade length: 78cm. and another sword of similar size ♦ Abyssinian tribesman's sword in original hide scabbard with strap with brass pommel and horn handgrip, rusted blade, 75cm in length. (2)
Anon EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORD Circa: 1830 A double-edged blade, steel basket guard pierced with traditional patterns, fluted pommel, basket age-blackened, lacking fish-skin hand-grip, blade with a few rust marks, engraving faint on blade, old red liner. Leather scabbard with steel fittings and bottom part of scabbard holding on with plastic tape. An interesting early piece.
Anon BRITISH CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD: 1853 PATTERN 1853 Hand-grip of chequered leather strips riveted either side of tang, steel scabbard age-discoloured. Three bar wrought-iron hand-guard. Sword knot slit near pommel. Steel scabbard with two bands with loose rings. Blade a bit age-discoloured but no rust.
Ferara, Andrea SCOTTISH BASKET HILTED BROADSWOOD OF THE MID 1700'S Circa: 1750 A double-edged straight blade with single fullers at forte struck with orb marks, small basket, hand-guard incorporating pierced panels, stylised fleur de lys and letter 'S' within basket, iron pommel, maker's name, Andrea Ferara on blade. Old wooden hand-grip without wire binding. Steel basket age-blackened. Unusual to find a sword of this age complete with good leather scabbard. Age-darkened steel fittings. Blade with age-darkening in some places.
Anon BRITISH CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD: PATTERN 1885 1885 Sheet steel hand-guard, grip of leather strips riveted either side of tang. Steel scabbard age-discoloured. Hand-stop fitted at top of grip to provide a better hold. With 5L(ancers) stamped on steel scabbard and NSWG (New South Wales Government) on steel hand-guard.
Anon BRITISH CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD: PATTERN 1899 1899 Hand-grip composed of leather strips secured to the tang with rivet, large steel bowl-shaped hand-guard, steel scabbard with steel surface that needs rubbing, blade with a bit of discolouration. Slit on hand-guard for sword knot. A good example of this Anglo-Boer War period sword.
Anon BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD IN THE STYLE OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS: 1857 PATTERN 1857 Good etched blade with foliated decorative and trophy of arms and musical instruments. Brass fretted hand-guard from which gilt has worn off. Fish-skin wire-bound hand-grip. Steel scabbard needs polishing.
Anon BRITISH KING GEORGE V NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD Portsea: Larcom and Versey, circa 1914 Sharkskin hand grip, brass hilt and brass fittings on scabbard very tarnished and darkened. Victorian Crown over foiled anchor in cartouche on hilt. On turndown on hilt the engraved name of E. F. Ellis R N. With chamois leather storage pocket, age-darkened sword knot, leather scabbard in very poor, worn condition. Good blade except for two serious rust splodges.
Wilkinson, H. BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD: 1822 PATTERN WITH 1845 BLADE London: Henry Wilkinson, 1845 Gothic hilt, with Queen Victoria's monogram on blade and in cartouche on hand-guard, gilt polished off the hand-guard to reveal brass underneath, hinged turn down, wire bound fish-skin hand-grip steel scabbard heavily patinated. Only a few small rust marks at top of sword.
Anon A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD 1796 Bluing on black extant with gold inlays of trophy of arms, foliated decoration and Queen Victoria's crowned cypher. Lacking right hand side fold down and a little of the silver hand-grip wire is missing. A few rust spots to blade. No scabbard.
Johnson VICTORIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD: 1897 PATTERN London and Dublin: Johnson, 1897 Shark-skin, wire-bound hand-grip. Queen Victoria's cypher on hand-guard and blade. Light discolouration to blade obscures etched designs. The suspension rings have been removed from steel scabbard so sword could fit into a leather sword frog for wear with a Sam Browne. Steel scabbard with rust.
Anon KING GEORGE V BRITISH ARMY INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD Birmingham: J. R. Gaunt and Son, late Edward Thurkle, circa 1915 Very good blade with monogram of George V and obverse with Royal heraldic shield. Sharkskin hand grip, hand guard with extensive rust with monogram of George V. Very scuffed and rubbed brown leather scabbard. Complete with leather sword, frog and leather sword knot.
Anon A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH CENTURY SIDE ARMS, CIRCA 1870 ♦ A pair of French bandsmen's hangers, blades 48cm in length, ribbed brass handgrips, blades with rust, both in good leather scabbards with brass fittings and suspension oblong at top of scabbard made by de Chatellesault 1834 pattern ♦ A hanger similar to those above, brass handgrip has overlapping circular design, without scabbard and age-darkened blade, 48cm in length ♦ A German side arm with metal and brass-ribbed handgrip, with maker's name 'Gebroweyersbug, Solingen', 62cm blade which is age-darkened, without scabbard.

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