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French heavy cavalry troopers sword of the Napoleonic period, with brass three bar hilt, leather covered grip and straight single edged blade with spear point and twin fullers extending into the point, engraved on back of blade faintly 'Klingenthal, Janvier 18..in back of blade 95cm, in its painted steel scabbard Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Third Reich Model 1933 SS dagger, polished double edged blade with etched motto 'Meine Ehre heist Treue', reverse of blade with SS runes, 121/34 and RZM mark, the black wooden grip with eagle and SS badge, in its black lacquered scabbard with nickel silver mounts Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
French heavy cavalry troopers sword of the Napoleonic period, with brass three bar hilt, leather covered grip and straight single edged blade with spear point and twin fullers extending into the point, engraved on back of blade faintly 'Klingenthal' and possibly later addition 1813, in its painted steel scabbard, blade length 95cm Condition: Faintly engraved 'Klingenthal' on the back of the blade and possibly a later addition - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
1796 pattern Light Cavalry officers sabre, iron stirrup hilt with langets and silver wire bound fish skin grip, curved single edged blade 83.5cm with a lot of bluing and some gilt remaining, etched with Royal cypher, trophy of arms, mounted horseman and foliage, in its steel scabbard with two loose rings Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A 1st PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER. The 12" blade bears the makers mark of Ernst Pack & Sohne of Solingen, with Siegfried above and Waffen below. In exceptional condition with the scabbard of leather and steel mounts, complete with hanging straps and clip, marked Ges Gesch above oLc in a diamond outer. See Illustration - Far right
A PRESENTATION KUKRI. A silver mounted short Kukri with gilt badge of the 7th Gurkhas on the scabbard. The 10" blade with a horn hilt has an ornate silver mounted scabbard, chains and 1934 silver coin affixed. The provenance given is a Kholi Mohra Kukri presented to a 2/7th Gurkha , made by the silversmith (Sunar) in 1956.
A FRENCH SIDEARM etc. An 1831 pattern French Infantrymans sidearm, with cast brass hilt and leather and brass scabbard. 19.1/8" double-edged blade in the Gladius style, with some rusting evident. A Kukri with 13.1/4" blade and damaged hilt/pommel. Also a native hardwood fighting stick, used as an officers swaggerstick. (3)
A PIPE BACK OFFICERS SWORD WORN BY LT J A Russell 32nd Inf. An 1822 pattern officers pipe-back sword with curved single-edged 32.1/2" blade. Brass hilt and guard with inset cartouche of The East India Company, in its steel scabbard with two hanging loops. The repainted steel scabbard has a note attached reading sword worn by Lt John Abraham Russell of the 32nd Native Infantry C1825. He retired on HP as a Captain in 1835. See Illustration
A 19thC CONTINENTAL SWORD. C1800 An officers sabre with curved single-edged 28.1/2" blade, with traces of decoration including helmet & sword amid foilage etc. Brass hilt with langets decorated with breastplates/shields etc. Lacking the end of the quillion, with Lions head pommel and stirrup hilt. Note the blade in the 1796 style has been lacquered many years ago, lacking a scabbard.
A MAMELUKE SWORD. An exceptional General Officers Mameluke sword, complete with scabbard and swordknot. Hawkes and Co 14 Piccadilly W, as makers mark on the extremely clean GV cypher blade of 33" length. White grips with gilt finish to the mounts, plated steel scabbard and carrycase. See Illustration
A VICE REGAL OFFICERS MAMELUKE.. A Vice Regal Officers Mameluke Sword carried by Colonel A B L Anderson whilst ADC to Lord Chelmsford in India. J R Gaunt and Son Ltd late Edward Thurkle London makers mark, numbered 15788 on the back edge. Plain white grips with crown over GvR in the quillions, with gilt mounts and swordknot attached. The very clean 33" plated blade has foilage and GvR decoration. The plated scabbard has ornate cast mounts and squared chafe, some plate lifting is evident. Old label attached reads, Vice Regal sword and scabbard belonging to Arthur L B Anderson and worn by him when ADC to Lord Chelmsford 1920-21. Captain of the Vice Royal Household. 1930-31 to Lord Irwin. And to Lord Wellington April to July 1931. See Illustration
AN IRELAND OF ELLISS QUAY LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD. An 1822 pattern Light Cavalry officers sword by Ireland of 12 & 13 Elliss Quay, Dublin, maker. The three bar steel hilt and grips are in good order. The 33" single-edged curved blade, with foilage decoration and VR cypher is exceptionally clean. Complete with steel scabbard with two hanging loops, and a label stating.'My grandfathers sword James John Andrews.
A VICTORIAN OFFICERS PIPEBACK SWORD. An 1822 pattern officers sword by Prosser-to the Royal Family-London marked blade. The 32.1/4" single-edged with spearpoint curved blade is decorated with crown over VR and foilage.. Brass hilt and mounts with VR in the hilt, also brass mounts to the scabbard (two-pieces but complete) . Prosser to the Royal Family Charing Cross etched at the throat, two hanging loops.
A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD. A Victorian officers sword with Phillips & Son 13 George Street Hannover Square London on the 32.1/2" single-edged blade. Brass hilt with VR under crown, with partial inner leather guard present. Brass and leather mounted scabbard, with two hanging loops. An old label reads Naval Scabbard given to my father by his cousin The Kings.
A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD. A Victorian Light Infantry Officers sword, marked Samuel Brothers Outfitters 65 & 67 Ludgate Hill London EC. The steel hilt with slung bugle under Victorian crown, single-edged blade of 33" again with strung bugle and VR cypher under a crown. Brown leather scabbard and frog mounts.
A CASED SCOTTISH OFFICERS DIRK. A cased Royal Scots Officers Dirk, with gilt mounts and thistle decoration. Coloured crystal inset in carved black wood hilts, plain 12" blade with single fullers and serrated back edge. In fitted case with makers name on scabbard and inside the lid. R & H B Kirkwood, Goldsmiths, 66 & 68 Thistle Street, Edinburgh. See Illustration
A WW11 MACHETE BY COLLINS & Co. An American machete with an original makers label affixed. Legitimus under makers mark, Collins & Co made in the USA over No 1250 above 1940. On the blade reverse is the makers label with raised lettering in gold on black background. Complete with scabbard, very little rust or discolouration on the 15" blade.
A GERMAN OFFICERS SWORD. An Imperial German period Cavalry officers sword, complete with it's steel scabbard. Cast brass hilt with lions head pommel and stirrup guard, decorative backstrap and mounts. Single-edged pipeback blade of 30.1/4" length, crossed lances and swords and a shield in the langets. Black steel scabbard with one mounting ring affixed. Number 20 on the blade conforms with the maker WKC's pattern in Swords of Germany 1900-45 (John Angolia)
A COMMANDO DAGGER & TWO BAYONETS a/f. A WW11 period Commando Dagger with knurled brass hilt, rust affected blade 6.1/4" long. Complete with scabbard in need of repair/re-stiching of leather. A German Butcher Bayonet with steel scabbard. The blade marked Waffenfabrik Mauser A G.Oberndorf a N, crown over 17 on the spine. A K98 Gt War bayonet and steel scabbard, various numbered markings to blade. (3)
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