An 1827 Pattern Royal Naval Officer’s sword, 79cm pipe backed blade with spear point etched with stands of arms, Royal arms, crowned fouled anchor and maker’s panel N.J. CURRIE JNR 20 REGENT STREET, WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON, regulation gilt hilt with folding sideguard and lion’s head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip contained in its engraved and embossed copper gilt mounted black leather scabbard.
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A French Naval Officer’s sword, 70cm double fullered blade marked Klingenthal on the back edge, regulation cast brass hilt decorated with ropes, foliage, dolphin head quillon and a fouled anchor, wire bound ribbed composition grip contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket applied with a fouled anchor.
A Naval Officer’s dirk, 45cm pitted blade, regulation brass hilt with lion’s head pommel, white painted ribbed wooden grip contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket with owner’s initials EWP together with another similar in very worn condition and a further Victorian Naval Officer’s dirk of special pattern. All Worn -3
A Victorian Kings Own Scottish Borderers officers basket-hilted broad sword, the blade fully etched on either side, to one a scroll bearing the dedication Presented to Major McClure on his retirement from the 3rd Volr Battn King's Own Scottish Borderers by the members & ex-members of 'I' Company, as a token of their esteem and appreciation of his kindliness, liberality and disinterestedness during his connection with the company, a period extending over 28 years, Lockerbie 3rd March 1893, the blade numbered 99592, in silver plated scabbard
A Fairbairn & Sykes style fighting knife, and a German bayonet, both with scabbards (2) Condition report Report by GH The estimate is lower than the other Fairbain & Sykes lot is because we are sitting on the fence with the authenticity, hence 'style'. Report by RB No visible maker's mark to the sheaths. Report by GH There is no marking on the press stud itself or anywhere else on the knife indicating that it is Fairbairn & Sykes, with the exception of on the blade near the hilt where it says the F-S fighting knife. There are also no markings to the leather scabbard. The overall appearance of the metal and the leather scabbard cause into question the authenticity.
A Webley Premier model .22 air pistol, boxed, and a French bayonet, with scabbard (2) Condition report Report by RB The blade has been sharpened, and is covered in oil, numbers match to scabbard and steel guard, generally good for age. Webley air pistol, generally good, although some of the writing to the barrel which is picked out in white is missing, with original box and instructions, does not appear to have been used much.
A 19th century Welsh officers sword with plated three branch half basket hilt and the plume of three feathers crest, wire and fish skin grip, folding thumb guard and plated scabbard, blade l. 78 cm CONDITION REPORT: Scabbard pitted some surface rusting to blade, hole to top and bottom of scabbard.
A 27-Bore Austrian Military Percussion Rifle, barrel struck at octagonal breech 8.18. over 36., lock struck with tiny Imperial Austrian eagle and 857, regulation steel mounts, spring barrel bands, steel ramrod with brass ferule, stock struck STB with carved cheekpiece, complete with its triangular socket bayonet in leather covered scabbard. Steel parts cleaned, rearsight missing, scabbard worn, good condition. Overall 52.5”, barrel 37.25”.
A .577” Enfield Type 3-band Volunteer Percussion Rifle, ramped ladder rearsight to 900 yards stamped WM&Co, lock stamped with crowned VR, 1857, Tower, chained nipple protector, regulation brass mounts, buttcap spur engraved JAs S. NESS No 1 Comy LSVR (indistinct but reasonably legible), chequered small and fore, buckskin sling, screwed steel barrel bands, with correct pattern triangular socket bayonet in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Barrel refinished, some light pitting to iron parts, stock well refinished, good condition. Overall 55.5”, barrel 39”.
1895 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinsons No. 25758, blade etched with owner’s crest, crowned VR and scrolls. Regulation guard with crowned VR, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in leather covered scabbard. Worn overall, tip of blade moderately pitted, scabbard leather incomplete. Wilkinson’s ledger records ‘25758, Infantry, April 1884 Sold to M.C.Coles’.
British Constabulary Sidearm, un-cleaned brass mounted sidearm with button release to the reverse. Curved blade with remains of the original etching visible, S.C. No 36. Some light surface rusting to the blade. Complete with the original brass mounted leather scabbard. Top scabbard chape is stamped 17. Some scuffing to the scabbard and small area of damage to the grip.
British 1803 Infantry Officers Sword with curved blade etched with crowned GR cipher, foliage and military trophies. The etching is in gilt but the blued panel that originally would have been on the blade is now absent. Regulation pattern grip with Lion head pommel and crowned GR to the guard. Much of the original gilt remains to the handle. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass mount fittings. Leather scabbard has shrunk and gilt metal fittings are now a little loose. Some surface staining to the blade. Blade measures approx 30 ¼ inches.
Victorian 1897 Levee Pattern Sword by Wilkinsons, blade is numbered to the spine 36293. Blade is etched with foliage and Royal cipher. Forte has Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall. Regulation pierced guard with crown VR. Grip retains the original wire. Sword is housed in the original scabbard. Exterior of the sword shows surface rusting and is in need of cleaning. Blade has been tipped. Blade measures 32 inches.
British Edward VII Infantry Officers 1897 Pattern Sword, 32 ¼ inch blade etched with foliage and Royal ciphers. Crudely engraved in the panel, CAPT W G OFFICER DUKE OF WELLINGTONS REGT, other side engraved O M 1 DWR. Regulation hilt with cipher for Edward VII. Grip retains the original wire. Housed in its brown leather covered field service scabbard.
British 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers Sword, with Victorian crowned strung bugle within the guard. Grip retains the original wire. Tied to the guard is the original officers knot. Blade is etched with foliage, strung bugle and Victorian crowned cipher. Blade measures 32 ½ inches. Complete with the original dress scabbard.
British George V 1897 Pattern Warrant Officers Sword, complete with its original brown leather field service scabbard and leather sword knot. Regulation hilt with pierced decoration and George V cipher. Plain 33 ½ inch blade. WD Stamp and acceptance stamp to the forte. Edge of the blade is numbered 689. Some wear to the leather scabbard with the lower section being replaced.
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