A George V ceremonial sword formerly the property of Sir Selwyn Grier KCMG Governor of the West Indies and two facsimile photographs:, the sword with double edged acid etched blade, single beaded shell, quillons, single guard and beaded grip, with a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, 78cm blade length.
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A Victorian Officer's dress sword together with a photograph of Duke of Cornwall Regiment A-1 with Lieut CCD Butler (Sherbourne Family):, the sword with single edge fullered blade, acid etched decoration, single quillon and pierced hilt, three bar guard and wire bound fish skin grip in a brown leather scabbard, 82cm blade length.
An Elizabeth II RAF dress sword by Wilkinson, London:, number 112541, straight single edged blade with acid etched decoration, hilt with RAF emblem, pierced guard with crown and 'ERII' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and eagle's head pommel, with gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, blade length 82cm long.
A George V RAF dress sword by Wilkinson, London:, number 72404, the straight single edge blade with acid etched decoration, knuckleguard with crown and winged eagle , pieced guard with crown and 'GRV' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and eagle's head pommel, gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, 82cm blade length.
A George V Royal Navy Officer's Dirk:, the straight double edged blade with acid etched decoration, having crown and 'GRV' cypher to one side and foul anchor to the other, plain hilt with reversed quillons and cast langet, wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel with bullion loop, together with gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard and black leather travelling case, 47cm blade length.
A 19th Century basket hilted broad sword:, the basket pierced with hearts and having a red felt covered chamois liner and silk tassel, with fish skin and wire bound grip, the 82.5cm double edge fullered blade having the manufacturer's mark 'Mole' to the ricasso edge, contained in a metal mounted leather scabbard with double suspension loops.
A George V Officer's dress sword:, the pierced guard with George V cypher and fish skin wire bound grip, the 83cm blade having maker's mark J A & N S, Regent Street, London, The Royal Coat of Arms and George V cypher also etched to blade, contained in chrome scabbard, also a brown leather sword scabbard.
A Venezuelan Officer's dress sword:, the gilded foliate decorated guard having a coat of arms bearing the words 'Libertad19 De Abril 1810 5 De Junio 1811', plain swept back strap becoming ornate towards the foliate pommel, terminating in a slotted ball, fish skin wire bound grip, th 78.8cm slightly curved blade having the above mentioned coat of arms to one side and 'Cipriano Castro Al Ejercito Liberal Restaiador'. The other contained in a nickel plated scabbard with foliate embossed brass mounts and double suspension rings.
A Japanese Katana possibly late18th/ early 19th century:, the blade in extremely poor condition, brass seppa and habki, piercework iron tsuba,gilt brass fuchi, black cord tsuka-ito and fish skin grip with menuki and single mekugi, animal carved kabuto-game, in a black lacquered scabbard, blade length 78cm long.
A George VI Royal Navy Dress sword presented to F.C Drakeley by ship's company HMS Conqueror May 1915:, the straight single edge fullered blade with 'GR' cypher and foul anchor decoration, fold down hilt inscribed as per title, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, together with glit brass mounted black leather scabbard, 78 cm blade length. * Note-see lot 565 also
A George V Officer's dress sword:, with pierced guard and leather wire bound grip, the 83cm blade having etched Royal coat of arms and George V cypher, contained in brown leather scabbard, together with a Gloucestershire Regiment mess dress comprising mess jacket, waistcoat and trousers, also a German K98 bayonet, mundlos stamped to the metal scabbard.
A Victorian Officer's dress sword of the 1st Lifeguards:, the 94.5cm straight single edged fullered blade with no visible maker's mark, the pierced steel guard having applied brass studs and crowned L G centred with a 1 monogram, plain back strap, with wire bound fishskin grip, lacking scabbard.
A late 18th/early 19th century Prussian Light Cavalry sabre by Schnitzler & Kirschbaum:, the curved single edged fullered blade, stamped 'S&K' to ricasso, over hilt with single quillon and loop knot, single guard and wire bound leather grip, in a steel scabbard with single suspension ring, blade length 83cm.
A 1907 Enfield bayonet:, stamped with armory and mark of Wilkinson to the ricasso, contained in brown leather scabbard with metal mounts and leather frog, together with a brass shell case dated 1901, a copy of 'Mein Kampf', a copy of 'The Kiwi Scorpions' by Brendon O'Carroll, a tank corp cap badge and two others..
A WWI German bayonet, stamped Kirschbaum to the blade, with metal scabbard, an African spear, from Kenya and the Pokot/Suk tribe, hardwood shaft, hammered fluted blade in cow hide binding, and a Nigerian tribal sword, possibly ceremonial, in tooled leather scabbard, purchased from the Hasa Tribe
An American Knights of Pythias masonic style sword c1865-70 with metal scabbard. A chain runs from the Knights Head pommel to crossguard and shield with emblazened 'U R', the reverse has 'F C B' on crossguard for Friendship, Charity & Benevolence. Leather covered wood grip. Blade made by Pettibone Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Owners name engraved on blade 'C.B.Kerr'.The Pythians were the first Fraternal Organization chartered by the United States Congress and at the urging of President Lincoln in 1864. It's goal was to bring the both sides of a warring nation back to peace and brotherhood.
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