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An Indian dagger with white metal (tests silver) handle chased with flowers and terminating in a bridled horse's head, probably 20th century, steel blade and plum-coloured velvet-covered wood scabbard, 39.5 cm. long.Overall good condition but some wear to velvet at tip and gap in seam of velvet showing wood beneath. Steel blade quite plain, not watered or inlaid.
An 18th century Ceylonese Piha Kaetta dagger. With carved horn scales, silver pommel cap, file work tang and fullered steel blade ornamented with scrolls, 28cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. One ferule lacking. Some movement to the scales. Silver adornments missing from the scales. Slight pitting to the steel. Scabbard lacking.
A Henry Wilkinson Royal Engineers dress sword, together with a Joseph Ridge & Co of Sheffield dress sword CONDITION REPORTS The scabbard of the dress sword is part missing, is cracking and flaking to the leather all over. appears to have had some repairs. The blade is initialled "R B F", has rusting to the blade and the hilt. Blade is blunt, the shagreen handle is dirty and has what appears to be remains of cleaning residue. Some of the metal wire is loose. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further details. the Joseph Ridge Co sword scabbard is cracked and flaking, there is some damage to the end and middle, possibly been repaired at the top. The sword blade is heavily rusted throughout and there is rusting to the hilt as well. The blade appears to be initialled but unable to see what it says due to the rust. The shagreen handle has what appears to be the remains of cleaning residue and some of the wires are loose. Both have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details. The Wilkinson Sword blade in numbered 43135 and the motto below the Family Crest seems to be "Sine Macula" - see images for more details

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