ORDER OF SAINT GEORGE NAVAL HONOR DAGGER Side Arm, 420 mm, gilt Bronze, the scabbard adorned with laurel leaf, miniature of a Saint George Cross for Officer on top of the Pommel (small cracks in the enamel), inscription "For Bravery" on both sides of the hilt, the blade decorated with fl oral and naval motives. Nice Dirk of Russian Manufacture, extremely rare and important! I/II RR!
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Parade Sword with scabbard and knot M1899 Blade: Forged stainless steel, hand-polished. Each side a blood-groove. Traditional acid etching on both sides, ornaments and Swiss cross, solid brass guard, consisting of top nut, grip back, ring and guard, manually engraved polished, with Swiss cross, nickel plated finish, strong and solid ABS handle with sharkskin imitation surface, 3 double-twisted brass wires in golden color wrapped around the handle grooves, handmade scabbard made of a steel tube, manually polished, fitted with carrying ring made of stainless steel, interior with 2 slats for protection of the blade, knot in red and white ribbon with gold wire tassel. Blade size 79 cm. Germany workshop, Carl Eickhorn marked with mark 1921-1933. I-II
A German M1898 pattern knife-bayonet with serrated back, 14.5-inch fullered blade, wooden handle, leather scabbard and belt frog, Crowned 'W15' proof mark, Crowned Erfurt maker/ together with a second M1898 pattern bayonet with serrated edge, and metal scabbard, by Simson & Co, Suhl, and another by Durkopp. (3)
A British 1875 Pattern Sawbacked bayonet, 19 3/4-inch double-fullered blade, typical WD markings, composition grip 'as found,' lacking scabbard, together with another late 19th/ early 20th century German bayonet (lacking grip), and a British 1907 pattern bayonet scabbard, and another leather scabbard (4)
An early 19th century East India Company Sword Bayonet, with 22" single-edged double-fullered blade, 4.5" x 7/8" socket, and knuckle guard, (zinc plated), together with an early 19th century Indian socket bayonet with triangular section double fullered blade, 4" x 7/8" socket and metal-mounted scabbard (AF)
A Royal Artillery Officer's 1821 pattern dress sword, with 33-inch single-edged pipe-back blade, two-thirds fullered, the last 9-inches double edged with spear point, typical oak-leaf and Arabesque burnished decoration, three-bar open knuckle-bow, wire-bound grip, leather frog and leather scabbard
A George VI officers dress sword, with single sided, three-quarter fullered blade with oak leaf burnishing, the end of blade double-sided to spear point and measuring 79cm, with solid knuckle guard decorated with fouled anchor and locking clasp engraved 'F.G.A Tovey,' wire bound grip, with lion mounted pommel and bullion knot. Together with a brass mounted, black leather scabbard, chamois slip and brown leather case.

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