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A George V Infantry Officer's sword, with engraved blade and Royal cipher, maker's marks for Henry Wilkinson London, with shagreen handle and openwork hilt, complete with metal scabbard, blade length 84cm, sword length 99cm, overall length 101cm Sword is in good original condition, some surface wear scratches to the blade, tips slightly bent over, some rust spots, some minor loss of the shagreen handle, hilt again quite rusty and signs of wear, the badge is split on the hilt, scabbard again just worn, some rust spots and dents
An early 20th century Cavalry sword, with scrolled steel hilt and shagreen handle and engraved blade, blade length 78.5cm, overall length 95cm Blade is heavily pitted and worn, quite a lot of the decoration has worn also as is the maker's marks which are barely visible, several dents along the edge also, shagreen handle is worn with some loss, hilt worn also, no scabbard
A George V Officer's Cavalry sword, with scrolled brass hilt and shagreen handle, no maker's marks, with leather scabbard, blade length 72cm, sword length 86cm, overall 100cm Blade is quite heavily worn, some pitting, no visible engraved decoration or maker's mark, hinged hilt slightly loose where it sits over the blade, general wear surface scratches and marks, shagreen handle again worn with some loss, leather scabbard is in scuffed and worn condition, broken of leather pommel
An Elizabeth II George VI pattern sword, with engraved blade, steel hilt and ER cipher with shagreen handle, blade length 82cm, overall length 98cm, no scabbard Sword is in good overall original condition, although the tip end of the blade is quite rusty, general wear, surface scratches, hilt and handle again just generally worn
An Indo-Persian short curved sword with steel guard and carved wood handle, together with leather scabbard, blade length 54cm, overall length 70cm Good overall original condition, some pitting and rust marks, surface scratches to the blade, no markings, handle is split in a couple of places and just general wear, scabbard quite heavily worn and split three quarters of the way along the bottom edge, metal mounts again just worn
A KA BAR SURVIVAL AXE KNIFE with 4 5/8" Union Cutlery Co. knife blade, interchangeable axe head with marking for Ka Bar USA, steel and plastic grip with screw tightening mechanism, all fitted in a leather scabbard, 10 1/2" overall (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, some minor wear
AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD owned by Company Sergeant William Benn of the West Yorkshire Regiment, with 32 1/2" blade, typical hilt with VR cypher, shagreen grip and leather bound scabbard, 40 1/4" long, together with three photographs of C/S Benn and 1st Bn. WY Reg. from 1935 and 1937 (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, wear to leather on the scabbard. Minor staining to metal work from age/oxidation
AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, the 32 1/2" blade bearing maker's mark and etched with foliate scrolls, royal coat of arms and GVR cypher, typical hilt with GVR cypher, shagreen grip and leather scabbard with leather frog, 40" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, the blade is in good overall order, some age. The shagreen grip smooth from use, but all there. Scabbard good.
A TURKISH KILIJ, 19th century, with 28 1/4" curved blade, brass cross guard with floral motif and fluted arms, ivory grip and floral pommel, 33 1/2" long (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number UMZ38BDG Condition Report: No scabbard, some blade pitting, repair to grips (see images). Very interesting sword
A HENRY DISSTON & SONS MACHETE owned by Lt. Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett R.A., the 24" blade bearing maker's name and inscribed "Percy W Fawcett", with horn grip and later associated scabbard with presentation plaques for Fawcett, 39" long (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: A rare and interesting item. Some age/oxidation pitting to the blade.
TWO FRENCH LIGHT CAVALRY SABRES, both 19th century, one with 30" blade, brass foliate decorated hilt and horn grip, 36" long, the other with 32 3/4" blade, brass hilt and leather grip, 38 3/4" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: The first has some pitting to the blade, no scabbard, very minor losses to grip. The second has minor blade pitting.
A BRITISH 1895 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Manton & Co. Calcutta, the 32 1/2" blade etched with Victoria Empress of India cypher amid foliage and maker's name, steel hilt applied with Scottish regimental badge and leather scabbard, 39 3/4" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Some minor blade pitting, thin varnish layer to scabbard, oxidation marks to hilt and shagreen only partially remaining.
A BRITISH 1822 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 32 1/2" pipe back blade delicately etched with foliage and cannon, typical brass hilt with George IV cypher, shagreen grip and brass scabbard, 38 1/2" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Minor faults to blade, small loss to shagreen, scabbard dented throughout and bears a heavily "drag worn" foot
TWO BRITISH MILITARY SWORDS, comprising one 1897 pattern officer's sword with ER VII cypher and an 1885 pattern cavalry trooper's sword, longest 39" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: The cavalry sword pitted and has a rounded off tip. Other with a wood grip (no shagreen) and minor oxidation to hilt. Neither has a scabbard.
AN 1828 PATTERN HIGHLAND INFANTRY OFFICER'S BROADSWORD, late 19th century, the 32 1/2" blade with twin fuller and etched with Royal Scots Fusiliers logo, thistles and scroll work, steel hilt shagreen grip, brass thistle leaf etched pommel and leather scabbard, 39 3/4" long (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, some minor blade edge nicks, some pitting (especially at the tip), wear to etching, minor pitting throughout the hilt, and one strip of later leather around one end of the shagreen grip.
A SCOTTISH DIRK FOR THE ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, early 20th century, with 11" blade, Celtic carved wood grip, scabbard mounted with Celtic serpent design metal work, applied Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll cypher, secondary knife and fork, later and roughly inscribed verso "IN SUPPORT LT. COL. COLIN CAMPBELL MITCHELL A + SH" and "SAVE THE ARGYLLS 1968-1970 CAMPAIGN", 18 3/4" long (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, widdening to holes for fork and knife. Wear to plating from years of being cleaned.
TWO SCOTTISH DIRKS, comprising a Scots Guards military example by Robert Mole, c.1905, the 12" blade with broad arrow mark and finely etched with maker's mark and thistles, crown to pommel, 17 1/2" long, and another later example with 11 5/8" blade etched with thistles and scroll work, and crown to pommel and scabbard, 18 1/2" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: First is a nice example, but is missing a scabbard. Has some minor age stains to the blade. Second in generally good condition.
FIVE DAGGERS, comprising a civilian kukri with bone handle, a Tanzanian Tribal long knife with etched blade, a Moroccan Jambiya with embossed brass scabbard, an Eastern Jambiya with embossed white metal sheath, and an Arabian small ceremonial dagger, longest 20 3/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, some minor imperfections.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 32 1/2" blade stamped E & H NEUHAUS SOLINGEN, brass hilt with twin shell guard, celluloid grip, foliate embellished urn pommel and leather scabbard, hilt and scabbard both stamped 122.R.R.1, 39 1/2" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Scabbard ill fitting due to shrinkage. Some wear and or age stains throughout.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 32" blade stamped GEBR WEYRSBERG SOLINGEN, brass hilt with folding twin shell guard, celluloid grip, foliate embellished urn pommel and leather scabbard, hilt and scabbard both stamped 119.R.5.2., 40 1/2" long (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Scabbard tight fitting due to shrinkage. some wear and or age stains throughout.
5th-6th century A.D. With a double-edged parallel-sided blade with broad pointed tip; the lower guard inlaid with garnet cloisonné divided into four segments; accompanied by a rectangular scabbard slide inlaid with two rows of garnets and other stone; and a part of a sheet-silver chape. See Behmer, E., Das zweischneidige Schwert der germanischen Völkerwanderungszeit, Stockholm, 1939; Lebedinsky, I., Armes et guerriers barbares au temps des grandes invasions, Paris, 2001; Lebedinsky, I., De l’epée scythe au sabre mongol, Paris, 2008, pp.114ff. 903 grams, 91 cm (35 7/8 in.). From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11819-206855. The sword belongs to the group of blades with wide guard coming from Eastern Europe, in particular from the regions of the Black Sea. The most striking examples are the sword of Dmytrivka (region of Zaporjjia), from a Hunnic grave, having the guard and its extending reinforcement collar inlaid with precious stones; the sword of Lermontovskaia (North of Caucasus), from the grave of an Alan warrior (5th century A.D.), having the guard inlaid with coloured glass; the Pokrovsk-Voskhod swords (Region of Saratovo, on the Volga), from a Nomad grave of 5th century A.D., with garnet cloisonné on gold background (Lebedinsky, 2001,pp.121ff.).
9th-11th century A.D.. Comprising a double-edged cutting blade with tapering fullers and hefty tang; the bronze cross guard in Jellinge style with dragon head finials and a central human face to the lower edge; the pommel with seven lobes; accompanied by a bronze openwork chape with central bird motif decorated with stamped ring-and-dot design. See Peirce, I., Swords of the Viking Age, Suffolk, 2002; ?abi?ski, G., ‘Viking Age Swords from Scotland’, in Acta Militaria Mediaevalia III, Kraków, Sanok, 2007, pp.29–84; see a sword in the Musée de l’Armée published by Peirce (2002, pp.70-71), for a similar pommel; cf. Paulsen, P., Schwertortbänder der Wikingerzeit, Stuttgart, 1953, for the chape; see also Michalak, A., Socha, K., ‘A sword scabbard chape with a depiction of a bird of prey from the surroundings of Kostrzyn’ in Slavia Antiqua, 2017, LVIII, pp.159-174, figs.3-4. 900 grams, 89.5 cm (35 1/4 in.). From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11821-206859. The blade of the sword is very similar to Petersen Type K; the hilt is a typical Type K, but having seven rather than five lobes to the pommel. The chape, the parallels of which are mostly of late 10th and early 11th centuries, is probably a later addition, possibly reworked to be fitted to the sword. [2]
5th-4th century B.C. With slightly tapering socket and openwork bulb above, discoid platform supporting a mounted warrior modelled in the round; horse with long vertical tail and horizontal reins, bowed legs and scrolls at the hooves; warrior astride the horse with legs bent and feet to the rear, helmet with lateral horns and large swept crest with notched edge; arms bent to show the warrior in the act of drawing his falcata sword from the scabbard worn across his midriff; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. 'Warrior of Moixent' Iberian bronze figurine in the Museo de Prehistoria de Valencia, inventory no.2899. 152 grams total, 18.2 cm high including stand (7 1/8 in.). Ex Axel Guttmann collection.Accompanied by a copy of an old photograph showing this item on display in a display cabinet within the Guttmann Museum. The horseman's pose with his legs bent and feet held towards the rear would have been necessary before the introduction of stirrups in the early medieval period. The horse appears to sport a disc between its ears, possibly part of the bridle. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
A yellow metal ladies wrist watch with engraved case stamped 14K together with a patent fountain pen 'The MacKinnon Pen' in leather case; a white metal pocket watch stamped 'fine silver'; a small quantity of paste jewellery; silver plated items; badges etc including a miniature dress sword and scabbardWatch 3cm diameter, the pen case 13cm long, Qty: QuantityAll items as found
Palitoy - Action Man - A vintage Palitoy Action Man SAS Parachute Attack figure. The brown flock head eagle eye figure with gripping hands appears to be in Good condition with some signs of play to the torso and balding to the head, which is marked '© CPC Products Corporation 1978.' to rear. The figure comes with jumpsuit, Parachute harness; plastic webbing; parachute; parachute lines; oxygen control box; oxygen mask with one tube; helmet; knife; scabbard; water bottle; boots; binoculars; and M16 Rifle (black with plastic strap) plus snub nose Magnum and plastic dog tag - outfit and accessories appear Good - Very Good with age and play wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
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