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A Victorian Infantry Officer's sword with shagreen and wirework grip, the knuckle guard with Royal Cypher, the blade engraved with Royal Cypher housed within a brass scabbard, together with a Victorian Cavalry Officer's sword with shagreen and wirework grip, pierced knuckle guard and engraved blade with the Royal Cypher housed in a leather covered scabbard
A George V Border Regiment dress sword, to Captain H. Campbell 5th Batallion, with leather mounted scabbard, a C&R Brinsley First World War cased compass and First World War Verners Pattern compass in leather case stamped "C&R Brinsley 1916" inked "JG Monaghan 5th Border Regiment and a pair of Lemaire Paris cased field glasses marked "WH Whisson 1918" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The scabbard is in generally good order with minor surface scuffs and blemishes particularly at the tip. The stitching appears to be generally good. The leather hanger is a little worn around the button hole and there are cracks across the top finish surface but no breaks. The hand guard is a little tarnished both front and back. The Shagreen grip is a little worn but all intact as are the wires. The blade is in generally good condition. It is not bent or warped and there is minimal rusting and discolouration. The compass is in good original condition. It appears to operate. The case is rubbed in places and there are stress marks and cracks to the circular back circumference. The case is a little scuffed but serviceable with no losses. It is linked to Monajhan. The binoculars case is again in generally good order with the usual scuff marks and wear to the belts and straps. The binoculars focus and seem to operate as they should. They are in generally good condition with only minor surface blemishes to the leather.
An 1822 Pattern Field Officer's sword, with brass scabbard and shagreen grip. CONDITION REPORT: The scabbard is in generally good condition with only very minor scratches and very small dints. The blade is in very good condition with no bends or warps. There is no rust of any note. The hand guard is in good order. The shagreen grip is in generally good condition. The wire binding is all present.
A US Knight's Templar Masonic Ceremonial Sword, the 81cm double edge steel blade etched with a knight jousting and another standing holding a standard, with foliage and inscription Hugh G Marshall, the gilt metal T shape hilt with ivorine grip and visored helmet pommel, with gilt metal and red enamelled steel scabbard
A Very Scarce Master-at-Arms Naval Sword, the 79.5cm single edge fullered steel blade by Stumbles & Son, 43, Fore Street, Devonport, the gilt brass gothic hilt cast with crowned fouled anchor, with hinged guard, fluted backstrap, stepped pommel and wire bound fishskin grip, with bullion sword knot and brass mounted leather scabbard with two suspension rings **Master-at-Arms only served on battleships, aircraft carriers and cruisers
An 18th Century Basket Hilt Back Sword, the 92cm single edge steel blade with two fullers to each side, each fuller stamped .:. ANDRIA FERARA .:., the ricasso struck with P within a shield, the iron basket hilt pierced with quatrefoils, hearts and triangles, with quarter fluted mushroom pommel and ribbed wood grip lacking its wire binding and covering, lacks scabbard
A Fairburn Sykes Fighting Knife, Second Pattern, the 18cm hand forged steel blade with recessed panel at the ricasso etched THE F S FIGHTING KNIFE, no visible maker's mark, the straight nickel crossguard stamped I over a crown, the nickel plated hilt with milled grip stamped with a broad arrow, the leather scabbard with nickel plated chape, (upper part of scabbard missing)
A Royal Navy H.M.M.L. (Her Majesty's Motor Launch) Brass Bell, stamped H.M.M.L. 564, lacking mounting and clapper, 16cm; Militaria, including a No.4 Mk.II spike bayonet and scabbard, two compasses, a Jungens wristwatch, webbing belt, Merchant Navy epaulettes, pocket diaries, whistle, a British Red Ensign in sectional linen, a similar smaller printed cotton ensign etc
A 19th Century Malayan Klewang, the 63cm single edge straight back curved steel blade, shaped at the ricasso, the tiger stripe wood hilt with rounded grip and foliate sheathed pistol grip pommel, with plaited rattan bound two piece wood scabbard; a 19th Century Dyak Mandau (Head Hunter's Sword), with 51cm shaped clip-point steel blade, the bone/antler Y shape hilt pierced and carved with ferocious beasts, lacks scabbard (2)
A 20th Century Arab Jambiya, with 43cm curved double edge steel blade, the hilt and scabbard covered in sheet silver chased and engraved with scrolling foliage, with twisted wire binding and applied foliate bosses, on a modern display stand set with an engraved plaque Small damages to one silver knop on hilt and shoe of scabbard is loose
A Victorian Silver Mounted Dirk, the 28cm scallop back steel blade stamped Paget, 195, Piccadilly, London, the ebony grip carved with Celtic knotwork, with foliate chased silver collar and pommel surmounted by a dying stag, the leather scabbard with further silver mounts richly chased with C scrolls and diapering, set with a small knife and fork, each with ebony grip and silver seated hound pommel, hallmarks for London 1850, 46cm
A Rare German Third Reich Luftwaffe Dagger with Damascus Blade, Second Pattern, the 35.5cm blade inlaid in gold with maker's name Fridericus, Solingen and with Luftwaffe eagle and swastika, the tang stamped A.M within an oval and ECHTER DAMASCENER, the white metal hilt with wire bound cream plastic grip, with finely pebbled dark grey finished steel scabbard, blue and silver lace hanging straps with dark grey finished metal fittings marked D.R.G.M., U.E.10 and with RZM logo
An American Patriarchs Militant Fraternity Sword, the 71cm double edge steel blade etched with original owner's name W.J.Schepper, and maker's name Cincinatti Regalia, Cincinatti, ON., the elaborate gilt brass hilt with wire bound grip, the steel scabbard with gilt metal mounts cast and applied with PM monogram, shield and foliage, and with elaborate chain suspender
A German Third Reich R.A.D Enlisted Man's Hewer, the clip-point steel blade etched Urbeit adelt, with a narrow fuller to each side, one side marked at the ricasso RADJ within a triangle over GES. GESCH. and maker's mark for Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, the nickel plated hilt with stag horn grip scales and eagle head pommel, the black enamelled scabbard with plated mounts and leather strap with wide sprung clip stamped A & S
A Japanese 1899 Otsu Gunto, Type 32, for a Transport Soldier, the 77cm single edge steel blade with a narrow fuller to each side, the ricasso stamped 75214, the steel shallow guard and knuckle bow bearing numerous maker's stamps, with chequered wood grip and chequered steel backstrap, the steel single ring scabbard stamped with matching number 75214 to the chapeBlade good. Hilt is missing its spring clip and there is a sliver of wood missing from under the pommel.
A 19th Century Double Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun, wuith 70.5cm steel barrels, foliate engraved lock plates , walnut half stock with chequered semi pistol grip butt, with wood ramrod (af); a French Model 1874 Gras Sword Bayonet, with St Etienne steel blade, and steel scabbard, the crossguard and locket with differing numbers (2)
A Copy of a Victorian 1822 Pattern General Officer's Sword, with brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with crowned crossed sword and baton, with wire bound fishskin grip, with brass scabbard; a French Model 1842/59 Sabre Bayonet, the back edge of the blade engraved Mne Impale.de Chatt. 1863, lacks scabbard (2)
A George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 82.3 cm etched blade with single fuller, by Sanderson Bros., the nickel-plated hilt pierced and engraved with Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip, leather-covered service scabbard with frog; and another, similar sword, the 82.3 cm etched blade by John Jones & Co., 6, Regent St., London, S,W., the back edge numbered 2661, the plated scabbard with twin ring suspensions (2)
A US Model 1840 Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 90cm single edge steel blade with a broad fuller and a narrow fuller to the back edge, brass three bar hilt with narrow down-turned guard, ribbed wood grip bearing traces of original brass binding, with steel two ring scabbardBlack patching to blade, brass hilt with dark patination. Wood grip is split, lacking most of wire. Scabbard with four dents and two small holes pitted.
A Georgian Naval Dirk, the 15cm steel blade of diamond section bearing traces of bluing, engraved and gilt with tendrils, the gilt brass disc guard with beaded and husk chased border, the ring turned ivory grip with brass collar and green guilloche enamel pommel, the foliate engraved gilt brass scabbard with two suspension rings and panel inscribed READ, High Strt Portsmo
A Chinese Double Sword, Shuangjian, second half 20th century, blade length 50 cm, shaped and engraved brass crossguard, pommel and mounts with ribbed, baluster-shaped horn grip, the fishskin-covered scabbard similarly mounted; a Scimitar, blade length 62 cm, with downswept cast brass crossguard, wire-bound grip and crescent pommel and a Japanese Shinto Wakizashi, with 52 cm blade (considerable damages) (3)
A US M1873 Socket Bayonet, with blued finish, with blued steel scabbard and leather frog; two Other Socket Bayonets, one numbered 568, lacking scabbard, the other lacking its locking ring, with leather scabbard; a US Leather Pistol Holster, stamped G&K 1918, A.G.; a Stitched Leather Belt Slide Gun Holster, stamped PRICE WESTERN LEATHER, England, GH62 HI-POWER LEFT HAND (5)
Four Bayonets:- two British Pattern 1888 MkI bayonets with steel mounted leather scabbards; British Pattern 1907, lacks scabbard; US 1913 sword bayonet by Remington, with leather scabbard; also two Indian kukris, one with scabbard, a steel shoe mount for a sword scabbard and a scabbard for a spike bayonet (8)
A Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 82.2 cm etched blade with single fuller, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, numbered 34540 to the back edge, the nickel-plated, pierced and engraved hilt with Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip (scabbard lacking), and another, similar, with J. Edward & Sons, 9, Hanover St., W. blade (scabbard lacking) (2)
A William IV Court Sword by Prosser of London, the 79cm diamond section steel blade originally blued and with faint etched decoration, the gilt brass hilt with shell guard applied with crowned Royal cypher, with short crossguard and stirrup knuckle bow, cushioned crown pommel and copper and sprung wire bound grip, with gold and crimson lace strap and bullion sword knot, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, the locket engraved PROSSER, Maker to the King and Royal Family, LONDON
An Early 20th Century Constabulary Sabre Truncheon, constructed of wood bound with twine, now painted black, the leather guard stamped GIDDEN and with leather wrist strap, 91.5cm **Issued to mounted Police officers from the 1920's, they would originally have been white and had a scabbard from which they were drawn like a sword. This example was reputedly found at a South Yorkshire pit after it closed following the Miner's Strike in the 1980's
A George III 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, the 82.5cm single edge broad curved steel blade engraved with crowned GR cypher, the Royal Coat of Arms, musical trophies, crossed bow, arrows and quiver, bearing traces of original gilt, the steel stirrup hilt with rounded langets, scroll quillon, wire bound leather grip and facetted back strap with scroll ears, the steel scabbard with two suspension rings

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