A kandshar dating: mid-19th Century provenance: India Slightly curved, double-edged, damask blade with central raiser and strengthened tip; green stone grip with pommel sculpted as a ram head, the eyes of red stone; wooden scabbard with fabric covering and silver mounts.dimensions: length 33 cm. Starting Price: €500 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
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A fine kandshar dating: circa 1800 provenance: Indopersia Curved, double-edged blade of fine damask, with strong, central raiser; fine, walrus ivory grip shaped as a double "T", finely chiselled with figures and inscription in Arabic. Wooden scabbard with leather covering decorated with imprints, metallic chape.dimensions: length 36 cm. Starting Price: €1700 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A beautiful jade-hilted kandshar dating: 19th Century provenance: India Wide, curved, double-edged, damask blade, strengthened tip and tang, on both sides cartouches featuring inscriptions in Arabic, floral decorations in gold on both sides of the base; fine hilt of chiselled jade, provided with guard, the pommel shaped as a horse head with hair, featuring decorations in gold, rubies and diamonds. Wooden scabbard with green velvet covering, iron mounts, partially pierced and decorated with gold cartouches featuring inscriptions in Arabic and floral motifs. A suspension ring. See a hilt featuring similar decorations (with no guard) on the cover of "Oriental Weapons", from Jorge Caravana's collection.dimensions: length 43.5 cm. Starting Price: €6000 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
An important jade-hilted kandshar decorated with gold, rubies and emeralds dating: 18th Century provenance: India Moghul Curved, double-edged, damask blade with central raiser, areas of rust; fine, jade grip with flower-shaped pommel, decorated with gold floral motifs enriched with petals of rubies and emeralds. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, decorated with bas-relieved floral motifs, engraved silver chape. In a modern case.dimensions: length 33.3 cm. Starting Price: €15000 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A big jambiya dating: circa 1800 provenance: Turkey Long, curved, double-edged, damask blade with central raiser on the entire length; grip shaped as a double "T", entirely covered with a gilt brass layer. Same covering on the scabbard, the chaped strengthened by a band decorated with floral motifs. A suspension ring.dimensions: length 52.5 cm. Starting Price: €2500 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A small pesh-kabz dating: 19th Century provenance: Afghanistan Curved, single-edged blade with fuller; brass ring-nut; grip worked into sectors, made of mother of pearl and horn, with jade end. Wooden scabbard with leather covering. Provenance: Wallis & Wallis' sale, n. 334 (23-11-1988).dimensions: length 25 cm. Starting Price: €100 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A beautiful pesh kabz dating: 18th Century provenance: India Curved, single -and false-edged blade of fine damask, engraved and chiselled with floral motifs, a raiser at the central portion of the blade; "T"-back decorated en suite; iron hilt engraved en suite, bone grip scales, at the pommel a sliding, pierced iron mount with inscriptions in Arabic. Wooden scabbard with red velvet covering, pierced silver chape.dimensions: length 32 cm. Starting Price: €2400 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A rare pesh-kabz dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Indopersia Long, straight blade with "T"-back, with grooves and raisers, at the base the collection number "140". Wooden grip finely carved with floral motifs, partially pierced, gilt metallic ring-nut. Wooden scabbard with red velvet covering (slightly worn) with gilt metallic mounts. Provenance: Steen Stromberg Collectiondimensions: length 50 cm. Starting Price: €5000 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A fine pesh-kabz dating: circa 1800 provenance: India Curved, single -and false-edged blade, of fine wootz damask, with strengthened tip, "T"-back chiselled with flower at the edge, the base, the back and the band of the grip all decorated with floral motifs in gold; ivory grip scales. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, white metallic chape.dimensions: length 36.5 cm. Starting Price: €6000 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A dagger dating: late 18th Century provenance: Holland Straight blade of triangular section. Wooden grip enriched with inlaid plaques featuring mother of pearls decorations depicting floral and geometrical motifs (small parts missing); silver pommel and ring-nut, on top of the pommel the engraved effigy of a sailing boat. Without scabbard; it is probably the handle of a sword stick.dimensions: length 37.7 cm. Starting Price: €100 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A masonic dagger dating: late 19th Century provenance: France Strong, straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section; solid iron hilt the emblem of Justice and masonic symbols. Wooden scabbard with velvet covering (completely worn).dimensions: length 22.5 cm. Starting Price: €300 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A beautiful dagger dating: 19th Century provenance: France Straight, double-edged blade with two central fullers pierced with foliage and provided with circular holes. Beautiful, solid silver hilt, partially gilt; quillon with three dog heads (Cerberus?), the grip with the effigy of the three Parcae spinning, measuring and cutting the thread, resting on a column covered with foliage. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, silver mounts engraved with small masks and woven pattern; cap with suspension ring held by the head of a monster.dimensions: length 27.5 cm. Starting Price: €1500 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A silver mounted small-sword dating: early 19th Century provenance: Europe Straight blade of triangular section and hollow faces; silver hilt with elliptical sword-shell, the upper part finely decorated with laurel crowns and faceted, metallic beads; quillon-block decorated with beads en suite and frames; the guard features the same decoration at the centre, remains of stamps on one edge; fuse-shaped grip worked with beads and laurel leaves en suite with the sword-shell; vase-shaped pommel with similar decorations. Iron scabbard with leather covering, silver mounts with two rings, engraved with floral motifs.dimensions: length 97,6 cm. Starting Price: €500 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A small-sword dating: early 19th Century provenance: England Straight blade of triangular section, with hollow faces, engraved with floral motifs and trophies at the forte; iron hilt with almost circular sword-shell, pierced, decorated with faceted, metallic beads on the hollow surface; quillon-block with small arms of the hilt, guard with faceted beads at the centre, the grip and the pommel decorated en suite. Leather scabbard with iron mounts, cap with button decorated with diamond-cut beads.dimensions: length 88 cm. Starting Price: €900 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A aikuchi dating: circa 1900 provenance: Japan Single -and false-edged blade with brass habaki. Copper grip and scabbard decorated with shellfish and dragons, partially gilt (a piece missing on one side).dimensions: length 24 cm. Starting Price: €100 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A katana dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Japan Blade (nagasa 70.5 cm), with hamon and hada slightly visible; chiselled with dragon at the forte; nakago with one mekugi-ana. Mei: "Yasu Nori di Kanda". With copper habaki. Without mounting. Together with a scabbard (later), dark lacquered, decorated with a relieved dragon. Edo period. Kanda is a district in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.dimensions: length 93,3 cm. Starting Price: €2300 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A short-sword dating: 19th Century provenance: Africa Straight, wide, double-edged blade with central fuller. Sculpted, wooden grip. Leather scabbard with fiber and wooden decorations. On an ornamental, iron support.dimensions: length 54.5 cm. Starting Price: €100 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A magnificent Scottish Victorian 15ct gold and citrine mounted Highlanders Regalia by James and Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1865, comprising; A Dirk, with carved and stained Celtic knot wood grip, large thistle shaped multi-faceted Cairngorm pommel, single fullered plain steel 28cm (11") blade. The leather scabbard with matching knife and fork, both with Cairngorm thistle pommels. All pieces heavily strapped in hallmarked 15ct gold. Approximately 44.5cm (17 1/2" ) long. A Skean Dhu, with a shallow carved plain grip, a plain steel 10cm (4") single fullered blade, the pommel set with faceted Cairngorm, 15ct gold strapwork. Approximately 17cm (6 1/2" ) in length. A Belt Buckle, shield shaped, in 15ct gold. The central engraved quartered coat of arms within engraved borders. Total approximate weight 86.5gms. 9.7cm x 7.3cm ( 7/8" x 2 5/8"). A Powder Horn, of ornamental dress form, the flattened horn shape set with a central large oval multi-faceted Cairngorm in elaborate 15ct gold mount. The top set with a faceted lozenge Cairngorm set into an elaborate fretwork gold setting. The horn flask point set with a thistle-shaped Cairngorm stone in a heavy gold mount. The flask with two circular chain mounting points. No chain. Approximately 30cm (12" ) in length. James and Walter Marshall of Edinburgh were renowned craftsmen of fine quality Highland Regalia in the 19th Century.
A large late 18th / early 19th century Indo-Persian Pesh Kabz dagger, tapering blade formed with reinforced back-edge, the gilt iron hilt decorated with foliage and flying beetle, (some minor loss to gilding), curved beaked walrus-ivory hilt retained by steel rivets, pommel with small lanyard ring, in a leather scabbard, 48cm
An Elizabeth II Wilkinson Sword Ltd Naval Officers ceremonial dress sword, 1827 pattern, with etched fullered blade, the gilt brass hilt with a fouled anchor device to the knuckle-guard, folding langet, wire-bound fish-skin grip, and a lion`s head pommel, with tassel, in leather scabbard with brass mounts, together with a Gieves London leather belt
An Indo-Persian Qama Short Sword, the handle wrapped with wire and the engraved hilt with gilded floral bosses, the 33.5 cm steel blade (with rust and oxidisation) engraved with gilt highlights and within original engraved metal and velvet Sheath with suspension ring CONDITION REPORT: No marks on the blade or scabbard mounts.
A George V WWI Seaforth Highlanders’ Officer’s field broadsword by Wilkinson’s Sword Co. Ltd., the chromed basket hilt with original crimson velvet lining, and the 82cm blade etched with military sigil for ‘Seaforth Highlanders Ross-Shire Buffs’, in original brown leather clad scabbard, and with further brown leather carrying case
A George V WWI Seaforth Highlanders’ Officer’s dress broadsword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the corroded chromed basket hilt with original lether lined crimson felt, and the 82cm blade etched with military sigil and motto for ‘Seaforth Highlanders’, in original polished metal scabbard, and with further brown leather carrying case
FREEMASONRY. A COLLECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA including two gold and one silver gilt and enamel Past Master's jewels, silver gilt Royal Arch and watchcase jewels, an RMIB silver and enamel jewel and others, mainly cased, Knight's Templar regalia and jewels including silver and enamel breast star, Birmingham 1910, a leather covered wood walking cane with detachable nickel plated brass cap containing a smallsword and brass mounted leather scabbard a larger ceremonial sword and scabbard, with ornate gilt brass hilt, and various braided aprons, cuffs and caps
A Scottish dirk, 19th/20th century, with white metal mounts, the handle inset with cairngorm-style amber glass, the handle carved as interwoven with studwork, with notched and fullered blade, the upper scabbard mount with the arms of Butter, Faskally, Pitlochry, framed by thistles, knife and fork missing, blade 30.5cm, a matching sock knife,also with the arms of Butter, blade 8cm, a Clan Butter sporran front, the metal stamped 'IC', a further later dirk, 19th century, and a dirk, small knives and a fork, within a lacquered sporran tin (qty.)
A Scottish Light Company officer's sword of the 71st Highland Infantry Regiment,double-edged towards the point, with an etched blade with a trophy of arms, GR cipher, a crowned slung bugle and '71', the hilt with thistles, roses and shamrocks(?), no scabbard,blade approximately 75cm87cm overall
A George V WWI period ceremonial sword, the 32 1/2in. (83cms) double-edged blade with double fuller and scrolls amongst royal cipher and crest, maker's mark 'Fenton Bros. Ltd., Sheffield, Sword Cutlers to War Office', the hilt fitted tapering cross bar above wire bound shagreen grip and fluted pommel, the scabbard covered in brown leather, 41in. long overall.
A George V 1821 pattern Royal Artillery officer's sword, by J.G. Plumb, 117 Victoria Street, Westminster, the 34in. (86cms) double-edged blade etched with scrolls around royal cipher and 'Royal Artillery', the hilt with fluted scrolling knuckle guard above wire bound shagreen grip, steel cut chequered back and stepped pommel, the scabbard covered in brown leather, 41in. (104cms) long overall.
A British post 1805 naval officer's sword, early 19th Century, the 32in. (81cms) long fullered blued blade with gilt decoration of war trophies, crest, anchors and maker's mark, looks to read "Robertson, Strand", fitted bow lacquered brass knuckle guard and wire-bound ivory grip under a lion mask pommel (no scabbard), 36 1/2in. (93cms) long overall.
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