A 120 BORE FRENCH DUMONTHIER PATENT COMBINED D.B. PERCUSSION PISTOL AND DAGGER, CIRCA 1850 with slightly tapering barrels, fitted with a tapering blade cut on each side with a long fuller, the left side stamped 'Dumonthier' and 'Brevet Dum', fitted with knurled hammers forming the left-hand side of the cross-guard, folding concealed trigger, fitted with a pair of writhen German silver grip-scales, in its original leather-covered wooden scabbard with German silver mounts including locket inscribed 'J.A.J.N.' 32.5 cm; 12 3/4 in overall See Lewerken 1989, pp. 232-3 nos. 57 and 58.
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A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD of regulation type, the lower two thirds of the blade etched and gilt with foliage and trophies on a blued panel on each face, regulation iron hilt stamped with marking son the underside (unclear), in a regulation iron scabbard (areas of pitting) 84.0 cm; 33 in blade
A U. S. INFANTRY OR ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD WITH EAGLE HEAD POMMEL, CIRCA 1805-10 with curved blade formed with a long fuller on each face, etched with foliage and 'Warranted' and retaining traces of gilding on a blued panel over the lower half (the binding worn), brass hilt comprising quillon, five-ball outer-guard and knuckle-guard, eagle head pommel and fluted bone grip (cracked and repaired), in its brass-mounted leather scabbard 71.5 cm; 28 1/8 in blade
AN 1887 PATTERN EDWARD VII 5TH LANCER OFFICER'S SWORD BY HAMBURGER, ROGERS & CO, NO. 5145 AND AN 1885 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD the first with etched regulation blade including the crowned Royal cypher, regimental name device and motto and maker's details, regulation hilt, in its scabbard; and the second of regulation type, stamped with ordnance marking at the forte, iron hilt (grips incomplete), in its scabbard the first: 90.0 cm; 35 1/2 in blade (2)
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD with curved regulation blade etched and gilt on a blued panel over the lower third with the crowned Royal cypher and a mounted hussar on one face and the crowned Royal arms, trophies, and the maker's details 'Thomas Gills warranted' on the other, regulation iron hilt, wire-bound leather-covered grip (wire partly loose), in it scabbard 83.5 cm; 32 7/8 in blade
THREE COURT SWORDS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with etched blade by Starkey, Conduit Street, brass hilt cast with beadwork, in its scabbard, with sword knot and frog; the second with etched blade by Stovel & Mason, 23 Conduit Street polished steel beadwork hilt, in its scabbard, with its belt; and the third by Wilkinson and Son, with beadwork hilt reinforced with nickel, in its scabbard the first: 80.0 cm; 31 1/2 in blade (3)
A GERMAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, CIRCA 1880 AND A PRUSSIAN OFFICER'S SWORD, CIRCA 1880 the first with pipe-backed blade etched with foliage and trophies-of-arms on a frosted panel over the forte on each face, gilt-brass stirrup hilt, and wire-bound fishksin-covered grip; the second with fullered etched regulation blade, brass triple-bar hilt, the outer two bars joined by the Prussian eagle, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its plated iron scabbard the first: 79.0 cm; 31 1/8 in blade (2)
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD of regulation type, the lower two thirds of the blade etched and gilt with foliage, a hussar figure and elaborate trophies on a blued panel on each face, regulation iron hilt with faceted back-strap and pommel, leather-covered grip bound with silvered wire, in its regulation iron scabbard (the scabbard lightly pitted) 85.0 cm; 33 1/2 in blade
A NAVAL OFFICER'S DIRK, CIRCA 1810 AND A DAGGER, 19TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade double-edged towards the point, etched with foliage and with traces of blued and gilt finish, gilt brass hilt cast with foliage in low relief, comprising cross-guard and cap pommel (knuckle-chain missing, hilt loose), carved hardwood grip, in its leather scabbard with engraved brass mounts (chape missing); the second with straight double-edged blade of flattened-diamond section, brass cross-guard (pommel missing) and turned hardwood grip the first: 31.0 cm; 12 1/4 in blade (2)
A GEORGE V HIGHLAND BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORD of regulation type, with etched fullered blade including crowned Royal cypher and crowned Royal arms, nickel-plated basket-hilt of flattened bars carrying an alternating arrangement of rectangular and square panels, fluted pommel, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, doeskin liner, in contemporary scabbard 84.5 cm; 33 1/4 in blade
THREE HIGHLAND BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORDS, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURIES the first with broad fullered blade by Mole of Birmingham, nickel-plated hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in an associated leather scabbard with iron locket (chape missing); the second similar (blade rusted) in a leather field service scabbard), and the third similar to the preceding two the first: 82.7 cm; 32 5/8 in blade (3)
AN INDIAN DAGGER (KATAR), 19TH CENTURY with triangular blade formed with a reinforced tip, a pair of converging fullers and central rib on each face, and integral iron hilt with a pair of slender faceted grip-bars, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard (worn) with iron chape 25.0 cm; 9 7/8 in blade
AN IRON DAGGER SCABBARD, DATED 1657 AND FIVE FURTHER IRON SCABBARDS AND ELEMENTS the first formed in one piece, dated on the inside and with the initials 'ERR', fitted with a belt-loop, the outer face pierced and chiselled with scrolls surrounding a demi-figure and a further figure in contemporary costume (patinated, core missing); the second dated 1608, the inner face with the initials 'H.I.B.' and 'H.G. K.', decorated with a male and female figure in contemporary dress (incomplete); the third late 17th century, of conical construction, with two slender loops for suspensions, the outer surface decorated with scrolls and flowers, and the fourth and fifth in 16th century style, 19th century the first: 26.8 cm; 10 1/2 in overall (5)
AN OFFICER'S SWORD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with curved blade double-edged towards the tip, formed with a near full-length fuller on each face, etched and gilt with foliage 'GR' crowned and trophies-of-arms on one face and further designs including the crowned Royal arms on the other, the back-edge signed 'J.J.Runckel, Solingen' on a gilt panel, border-engraved iron stirrup hilt including shaped langets, quillon and rounded back-strap rising to a near beaked pommel, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its iron scabbard 83.0 cm; 32 3/4 in blade
A FRENCH MODEL 1842 SABRE BAYONET; ANOTHER, MODEL 1859; TWO FRENCH MODEL 1866 CHASSEPOT SABRE BAYONETS; THREE FRENCH MODEL 1874 GRAS BAYONETS; A FRENCH MODEL 1878 MARINE BAYONET; A FRENCH MODEL 1886 LEBEL BAYONET; FOUR BRITISH 1907 PATTERN BAYONETS AND NINE FURTHER BAYONETS the first twelve in their scabbards; the thirteenth a Turkish Mauser model 1890 bayonet, a sabre bayonet and seven further bayonets, in their scabbard the first: 57.2 cm; 22 1/2 in blade (22)
ËœTWO INDO-PERSIAN DAGGERS (PESH-KABZ), 19TH CENTURY the first with recurved blade formed with a reinforced tip, the hilt decorated with gold koftgari flowers and fitted with a pair of ivory grip-scales, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard; the second with blade of T-section, lightly engraved iron hilt fitted with horn grip-scales, in its wooden scabbard with decorated brass chape the first: 21.5 cm; 8 1/2 in blade (2)
A VICTORIAN 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, with etched blade decorated with the crowned Royal cypher, scrolling foliage and a vacant shield at the forte, gilt-brass regulation hilt with openwork folding side-guard, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, early leather liner, sword knot, in its gilt-brass-mounted leather scabbard (scuffed) 82.5 cm; 32 1/2 in blade
THREE CAUCASIAN DAGGERS (KINDJAL), LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with broad blade formed with a pair of slender central fullers, stamped with a mark on the outer face, the hilt fitted with a pair of shaped horn grip-scales retained by three pairs of rivets with large iron bosses on the outer face, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard (incomplete); the second with blued fullered blade decorated with gold scrolls and foliage over the centre and on each face of the forte, iron hilt decorated with gold en suite; the third small, with fullered blade, nielloed silver hilt, in its silver-covered scabbard decorated en suite, the locket stamped with a mark the first: 37.5 cm; 14 3/4 in blade (3)
AN OMANI SWORD, LATE 19TH CENTURY with curved blade double-edged towards the point and formed with three long slender fullers on each face, iron hilt bound with leather enriched with silver ribband, pierced iron block-shaped pommel, in its wooden scabbard covered with tooled leather (small losses) with large silver mounts chased with scrollwork, and two bands with rings for suspension 71.0 cm; 28 in blade
A COORG DAGGER (PICHANGATTI), 19TH CENTURY with hatchet blade formed with a clipped-back point and decorated with scrolls along the back-edge, brass hilt of characteristic form, applied on each side with a large silver plaque and enriched with gold, in its silver-mounted hardwood scabbard and complete with its suspension chain, clip and accompanying pieces 18.2 cm; 7 1/8 in blade
A SUDANESE SWORD (KASKARA); TWO PERSIAN DAGGERS (JAMBIYA); A SHORT YATAGHAN DAGGER AND A JAPANESE SPEAR (NAGINATA) the first with etched double-edged blade, brass cross-piece, and hide-bound grip; the second and third with curved double-edged blades, one chiselled with animals at the forte, iron hilts and each in its iron scabbard; the fourth with single-edged blade and silver hilt decorated with niello; and the fifth with short blade, plain tang, and lacquered haft (shortened) the first: 63.8 cm; 25 1/8 in blade (5)
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD of regulation type, the lower two thirds of the blade etched and gilt with foliage and trophies on a blued panel on each face (areas of fading), regulation iron hilt, brass-bound leather-covered grip, in its regulation iron scabbard (small areas of pitting) 84.0 cm; 33 in blade
A FOLDING HUNTING KNIFE, LATE 18TH CENTURY, A DAGGER IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, 19TH CENTURY; A SMALL KNIFE, 18TH CENTURY AND A HUNTING HORN the first with curved folding blade retained by a spring operating on the back-edge, and natural staghorn grips; the second with double-edged blade, brass hilt cast with classical trophies-of-arms, in its brass scabbard cast with serpents, scrolls and a foliate cartouche; the third formed in one piece of iron, with openwork 'gothic' grip; the fourth of tapering horn, turned with a 'mouth-piece' at one end and a vent at the other; a dagger, in excavated condition; a bayonet, in its scabbard; another (adapted); two axes (one incomplete); and a turned bolt for a crossbow 22.5 cm; 8 7/8 in, closed (10)
A ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE SWORD BY J. GAUNT & SON LATE THURKLE, LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM with etched blade including crowned fouled anchor, crowned Royal arms and the maker's details, brass regulation hilt with folding side-guard, lionhead pommel, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its scabbard, with its sword knot 79.7 cm; 31 3/8 in blade,
FOUR SOCKET BAYONETS, 19TH CENTURY the first with its scabbard retained by a spring catch; the second with ring locking catch; the third by Rea, with East India Company device on the socket; and the fourth with grooved open socket for attaching to the muzzle the first: 33.5 cm; 13 1/4 in blade (4)
ËœAN OFFICER'S SWORD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with curved fullered blade with traces of etched Royal arms, brass stirrup hilt cast with lion masks in low relief, including a pair of shield-shaped langets, openwork knuckle-guard formed as a pair of entwined serpents, and back-strap and pommel formed as a maned lioneshead, and banded ivory grip mounts with plaited wire (age cracks), in its brass-mounted leather scabbard (worn) 81.0 cm; 32 in blade
TWO CHINESE HAFTED WEAPONS; TWO SOUTH EAST ASIAN SPEARS; A SUDANESE KASKARA, AND TWO FURTHER HAFTED WEAPONS the first and second with wavy blades, one pierced with a brass openwork rondel, each moulded at the base and with tapering sockets; the third with pattern-welded slender head of hollow-diamond section, long silver ferrule, wooden haft and early wooden scabbard; the fourth with leaf-shaped head, white metal ferrule and a portion of its haft; the fifth with flat fullered blade, iron cross-guard and associated wooden grip; the sixth African, with long leaf-shaped blade and the last perhaps American, with long blade-shaped terminal spike interrupted in the centre by a pair of slightly recurved blades, tapering socket and a pair of straps the first: 80.0 cm; 31 1/2 in (7)
AN UNUSUAL INDIAN SWORD, LATE 18TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade, gilt-copper hilt of shamshir form, comprising a pair of shield-shaped langets, short faceted quillon, knuckle-guard, and integral grip rising to a near right angular pommel, traces of gilding, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard (repaired) 75.5 cm; 29 3/4 in blade
TWO CAUCASIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGERS (KINDJAL), THE FIRST DATED 1294 AH, CIRCA 1877/8 the first with fullered double-edged blade, nielloed silver and gilt hilt decorated with scrolls and foliage, in its wooden scabbard almost entirely encased in silver decorated en suite, including the date on the reverse, and fitted with a loop for suspension; the second with broad blade formed with a pair of central slender fullers and stamped with a crude mark on one face, the hilt fitted with a pair of horn grip-scales retained by iron rivets with large domed nielloed silver bosses on the outer face, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with nielloed silver locket and chape en suite with the hilt the first: 35.5 cm; 14 in blade (2)
TWO BANOCHIE TRIBAL AXES (LOHAR), TWO AFRICAN CLUBS (KNOBKERRY), THREE SPEARS AND THREE DAGGERS each of characteristic form, the first and second decorated with engraved brass and white metal and with bone grips; the third with bulbous head (cracked) and long haft; the fourth painted brown; the fifth with tapering blade of flattened-diamond section, rattan-wrapped socket, and short wooden haft; the sixth with a portion of its haft; the eighth and ninth African, in their leather scabbards and the last probably Caucasian, with yataghan style blade, grip of shasqua form, in its white metal-mounted scabbard the first: 38.2 cm; 15 in overall (10)
ËœTWO 1831 PATTERN GENERAL OFFICER'S SWORDS AND AN EDWARD VII DRESS SWORD the first Victorian, with curved blade formed with a hatchet point, etched with the crowned Royal cypher crossed sword and baton and 'Ranken & Co, Calcutta', gilt-brass mameluke hilt, ivorine grips, in its brass scabbard; the second William IV, similar, with traces of crowned Royal cypher and ivory grips (scabbard missing); the third with etched blade including crowned Royal cypher, maker's details 'Lesley & Roberts, George St, Hanover Square, London' and the crowned cypher enclosed by the order of St George above 'Earls 6th - 7th', in its scabbard the first: 76.5 cm; 30 1/8 in blade (3)
THREE SCOTTISH DAGGERS (SKIAN DHU), 20TH CENTURY each with tapering blade formed with a scalloped back-edge, the first etched with foliage and 'Gordon Highlanders', silver-mounted 'basketweave' wooden grip enriched with silver nails openwork pommel, in its scabbard with silver locket and chape, the former engraved with the owner's initials 'FSAB' on the outer face and '3rd Battn Gordon Highlanders' on the inner; the second formed as a miniature dirk (pommel paste missing) in it scabbard with provision for accompanying pieces (missing); the third with Edinburgh silver marks for 1898 on the locket and maker's mark the first: 10.5 cm; 4 1/8 in blade (3)
A FRENCH SILVER-HILTED SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1780 with tapering blade of hollow-ground triangular-section, etched with scrolls at the forte (worn, areas of surface rust), silver hilt cast, pierced and chased in low relief, comprising double-shell-guard formed of a pair of openwork trellis panels enclosed by a large scroll frame in imitation of bound cord, globular quillon, knuckle-guard and ovoid pommel all decorated en suite, and the grip with its original binding of plaited silver wire and ribband between 'Turk's heads' in its leather scabbard (worn, the lower portion and chape missing), with silver locket (incomplete) 80.2 cm; 31 5/8 in bladeLiterature D. D. Hartzler 2000, fig. 112
FIVE SHORTSWORDS FOR POLICE OR CUSTOMS USE, 19TH CENTURY the first with curved fullered blade (chipped), iron stirrup hilt, fishskin-covered grip, in its scabbard; the second similar, with brass hilt and brass scabbard mounts (scabbard leather missing); the third and fourth with straight blade double-edged towards the points, brass half-basket hilts, scrolling quillons pierced for a knot, leather-covered grips, each in its brass-mounted scabbard (one chape missing); and the fifth with curved blade, brass stirrup hilt with lionhead pommel and integral banded grip the first: 59.5 cm; 23 1/2 in blade (5)
AN 1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD with curved blade formed with a hatchet point, with traces of etching including flowers and anthemion on each face of the forte, regulation hilt with wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its regulation brass-mounted leather scabbard 74.5 cm; 29 3/8 in blade
A TURKISH SHORTSWORD (YATAGHAN) AND A BALKAN DAGGER (BICHAQ), 19TH CENTURY the first with curved single-edged blade (chipped) inlaid with brass scrolls and a brief inscription, horn hilt of characteristic form including eared pommel, in its scabbard; the second with slightly curved single-edged blade engraved white metal hilt fitted with a pair of horn grips, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard the first: 55.0 cm; 21 3/4 in blade (2)
A RUSSIAN MODEL 1881 DRAGOON SHASKA of regulation type, with curved fullered blade stamped with marks at the forte, painted with a white inventory number '2011 R1', brass regulation hilt struck with arsenal marks and with a Cyrillic cartouche on the reverse, carved wooden grip, in its scabbard and complete with its bayonet 87.0 cm; 34 1/4 in blade

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