A fine Dayak mandau with scabbard, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Borneo, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Borneo, Straight, single, slightly convex-edged blade, flat on one side, containing a short segment with small, curled notches at the back and two punctures; base and tang with rows of small discs brass decorations. Grip with vegetable fibres wire binding, bone pommel with typical carvings and piercing. Remains of fur tufts of various colors. Complete with a wooden scabbard closed with fibre wrapping, complete with a wooden, circular, pierced pendant and accompanying knife provided with a long, wooden handle., length 67 cm.
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A kris, dating: circa 1900, provenance: Indonesia, dating: circa 1900, provenance: Indonesia, Wide, undulated, double-edged blade, base engraved and chiselled, adorned with two copper bands. Grip covered with fiber with white metal ring nut and pommel covered with mother-of-pearl painted with floral motifs. Wooden scabbard covered with vegetable fiber, front upper part decorated with mother-of-pearl plaques decorated en suite., length 64 cm.
A rare kris, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Sumatra, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Sumatra, Thin pamor blade with two undulated edges. Gilt brass selut and mendak, decorated with coloured stones (small parts missing); fine, ivory grip in Geruda style, finely engraved. Scabbard with fine, bone wrangka engraved with floral motifs, bone sarong (an old crack, easy to repair) with embossed, brass bands. , length 45 cm.
A phia-kaetta, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Ceylon, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Ceylon, Simple, strong, single-edged blade with deep groobe at the back; ivory grip finely sculpted with floral motifs, brass mounts carved en suite. Complete with wooden scabbard and brass cap., length 30 cm.
A lot of two Phia-Kaetta, dating: 18th/19th Century, provenance: Ceylon, dating: 18th/19th Century, provenance: Ceylon, One with a straight blade decorated at the back with brass and copper replacements, nice, bone grip effigy a mystical creature with brass ring nut. Another with a grooved blade and brass grip, engraved with floral motifs, complete with a wooden scabbard with a ring nut in brass foil., length 20 - 26 cm.
A big Barong, dating: circa 1900, provenance: The Philippines, dating: circa 1900, provenance: The Philippines, Heavy and wide, single-edged blade; ebony grip (a repaired damage on one side) finely embossed with foliage, silver ring nuts engraved with floral motifs. Wooden scabbard, edges embossed with vegetable drawings., length 65 cm.
A kudi (dagger), dating: 19th Century, provenance: Giava, dating: 19th Century, provenance: Giava, Interesting, single-and false-edged, pamor blade, pierced at the base and the back; wooden grip sculpted with tiger (harimau); wooden scabbard sculpted with a tiger, a tiger paw at the chape. Kudi blades used to be attributed with magic powers., length 41 cm.
A small silver decorated spear, dating: circa 1900, provenance: Indonesia, dating: circa 1900, provenance: Indonesia, Small but strong blade of a fine pamor; ferrule covered with silver, engraved and embossed with floral motifs; bone segments haft, carved with floral motifs and divided with silver rings; silver base decorated en suite. Wooden blade's scabbard covered with silver foil. Scarce., length 73.5 cm.
An ebonised turned harwood truncheon with ribbed grip, gilt VR cypher and impressed number 123 45cm long, a turned oak truncheon with inset lead weight and leather carrying strap 35cm long, a native carved ebony club with spiked end 52cm long and an Eastern dagger with mother-of-pearl and nickel grip and scabbard 29cm long (4)
A Victorian British Infantry Officer's pattern 1822 sword, with ornately chased 82cm fullered steel blade inscribed with the royal cypher and Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the open scrolling brass basket hilt with crest and brass mounted wire bound fishskin grip, in brass scabbard, 101cm overall
A William IV British Infantry Officer's pattern 1822 sword, with slightly curving pipe back steel blade etched with the royal cypher and Hamburger and Co, Covent Garden, London, the open scrolling brass basket hilt with crest and brass mounted wire bound fishskin grip, in brass scabbard, 99cm overall
A Victorian British Infantry Officer's pattern 1822 sword, the ornately chased 87cm fullered steel blade with royal cypher, family crest and initials for John Francis Rogers, and the maker Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the open scrolling brass basket hilt with crest and steel mounted wire bound blackened leather grip with folding back guard, serial no.5358, in steel mounted leather scabbard, 108cm overall. This sword was made for John Francis Rogers of the Commissariat Staff Corps in September 1854. He served in the Crimea receiving the medal and clasp and Turkish medal for action at the siege of Sebastopol (Oct 1854-Sept 1855). He later served in China 1858-1861 as part of the Expeditionary Force with subsequent service in Canada 1864. The sword is sold with a small booklet of biographical information.
Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet scabbard fitting. A circular gold button with a twisted gold wire border and cloisonné cells for six inlaid garnets (one now missing). Each garnet has a gold foil backing with an intricate 'waffle' pattern. On the reverse is a loop for attachment. Gold and garnet buttons such as this were affixed to high-status sword scabbards and similar examples were found within the Staffordshire Hoard. During the early Anglo-Saxon period, the production of such pieces was tightly controlled and the uniformity of style suggests they were the product of only a few specialist workshops.Recorded with PAS: NARC-2CE634; Treasure number: 2009T648.15mm diameter x 10mm, 2.22g.
Thomas Becket sword and scabbard pilgrims badge. A highly decorated pilgrims badge in the form of the sword that killed Thomas Becket and its scabbard. The buckler of the scabbard is charged with four bear's heads representing Sir Reginald FitzUrse, leader of the four knights who murdered Becket and striker of the first blow against him. The scabbard extremely fine, having beautiful golden hued patination.Sword 90mm x 18mm.Scabbard 102mm x 30mmSee: Spencer, Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges, 66 & 71(2)
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 32 1/2" blade with deep fuller etched with foliage, Royal coat of arms, George V cypher and crown, steel hilt with the same cypher, shagreen grip, leather wrapped scabbard and leather belt and shoulder strap, sword 39 1/2" long (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A GERMAN M1898/05 FIRST PATTERN BAYONET, with 14 1/4" "butchers blade", ribbed wood two piece grip and steel scabbard stamped "WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER-A.G. OBERNDORF a N", 20 1/2" long, together with a British 1907 bayonet with leather scabbard and a French M1886 bayonet with steel scabbard (3) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A SCOTTISH DIRK, 19th century, the fullered blade with serrated back edge, shaped wood grip studded and carved with Celtic design, metal foliate engraved hilt fittings with central stone to the pommel, leather covered wood scabbard with foliate engraved fittings, rampant lion armorial and knife and fork, 18" long (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 32 1/2" fullered blade etched with foliage, crown, GR, Royal coat of arms and maker's mark for Joseph Ridge & Co. Sheffield, hilt with George V cypher, shagreen grip and plaque inscribed "TO ANDREW A MEMENTO OF HIS FIRST FILM FROM JOHN MACKENZIE SEPTEMBER 1984", leather officer's knot, leather bound scabbard and canvas sword bag, 40 1/4" long, together with associated paperwork Provenance: Purchased in 1984 by Tempest Films from Alan Beadle Antique Arms to be used as a prop by Andrew Hawley in the film "The Innocent". It was then presented by the Director John Mackenzie (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

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