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A George VI Royal Navy Regulation pattern Officer's sword, the straight single edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration , with crown and 'GRVI' cipher to one side and foul anchor to the other, above a gilt brass folding hilt with single quillon and half basket hilt decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip and lion's head pommel, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 79.5cm.
A Third Reich Period Luftwaffe DLV Flyers Dagger , maker SMF, Solingen, the straight double edge blade stamped with maker's mark to ricasso, over winged hilt with swastika, blue leather covered grip and stepped oval pommel, together in a nickel plate mounted blue leather scabbard, stamped with sawastika to one side of the mouth of the throat, blade length 17.5cm long
A Victorian Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers Officer's Sword, retailer's mark for Hobson & Sons, London. the straight single edged fullered blade with acid etched militaria decoration ,marked as per title to one side and with crown and 'VR' cipher to the other, over a gilt brass openwork half basket hilt with single quillon and decorated en suite, wire bound grip (lacking fish skin) and oval pommel with gilt bullion loop, in a brass scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 87cm
A Third Reich Period Hitler Youth Dagger, maker Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen, the straight singe edge blade stamped as per title to one side and traces of legend to the over, over a single quillon hilt and two piece chequered grip inset enamel NSDAP lozenge, in a steel scabbard with brown leather frog, blade length13.5cm
A German Army dagger, maker SMF Solingen, the straight double edge blade with maker's mark as per title, over hilt with scroll quillons and eagle and swastika decoration , one piece wrythen grip and oak leaf decorated pommel , in a stipple decorated scabbard with double suspension loops and belt, blade length 25cm.
A George V 1857 Infantry Officer's sword, straight single-edged blade with acid decoration incorporating Crown and 'GRV' cipher over pierced half-basket hilt, decorated en suite, wire-bound fish-skin grip and chequered backstrap, in a brown leather scabbard, with leather frog, blade length 82cm.
A Third Reich Period Army Officer's sword, maker Alsco, Solingen, the slightly curved single edge fullered blade stamped with makers mark as per title over brass single quillon hilt with double langets, one decorated with eagle and swastika , single bar 'stirrup' guard, wire bound one piece grip and floral decorated backstap, together in a black painted steel scabbard with single suspension ring, blade length 89.5cm
A WWII Period German K98 pattern bayonet with etched blade 'Schlachtschiff Bismark', the straight single edge blade etched to one side as per title and 'Deutshe Kriegsmarine' to the other, the blade also stamped '3491' to ricasso, over hilt numbered '3647' two piece grip and etched pommel with swastika and foul anchor within a rectangular cartouche, together in a steel scabbard numbered '4352' , with black leather fog dated stamped '1942', blade length 25cm in an associated wooden box.
A Victorian Artillery Officer's sword, retailer Firmin & Sons,Ltd, London, the straight single edge single fuller blade with acid etched militaria decoration , Queens Crown and 'VR' cipher', above a three bard guard with single scroll quillon, wire bound fish skin grip and stepped oval pommel, in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 81.6cm.
A Third Reich Period Luftwaffe Officer's Sword, maker SMF, Solingen,the straight double edge blade with maker's mark as per title to ricasso over a winged hilt with circular swastika, wire bound blue leather grip and circular pommel decorated en suite, with silver bullion loop, in a blue leather mounted scabbard with frog, blade length 78cm
A US Garrand bayonet, the straight single edge fullered blade stamped 'ENS E-US' with grenade motif, two piece black ribbed grip and stamped 'X565' to hilt in a green scabbard stilt steel chape and throat ,the throat stamped en suite, together with a US pattern pilot's survival knife, the Bowie pattern blade with saw back edge, rectangular hilt and wooden grip, in a brown leather scabbard with sharpening stone in pouch (2)
A Third Reich Period Army Dress Dagger, maker Eichorn, Solingen. the straight double edged blade signed as per title over an eagle and swastika decorated hilt with scroll quillons, one piece grip and oakleaf decorated pommel, in a stipple decorated scabbard with oakleaf suspension mounts, bound with a silver bullion loops, suspension belt and clasp, blade length 25cm
An 18th century English silver mounted Hunting hanger, retailed by 'Loxham At Ye Royal Exchange, indistinctly marked, possibly 1738 the straight single edge, single fuller blade with maker' stamp, over a Green Man mask decorated shell, lion's mask hilt with single quillon in the form of a native's head, the single bar guard with mask and anthemion decoration, single piece antler grip with Mephistopheles decorated back strap, together in a black leather scabbard with stippled retailers mark to throat and button decorated en suite, blade length 59.5cm. (hairline crack to bar at hilt, replacement leather to scabbard'
A Third Reich Period Army Officer's sword, maker E & F Horster, Solingen, the curved single edge fullered blade stamped with maker's mark to ricasso, gilt brass single quillon hilt with double langets, one decorated with eagle and swastika, single bar guard , wire bound one piece grip, oak leaf decorated backstrap and pommel, together with black painted steel scabbard with single suspension loop and silver/green bullion loop, blade length 79.6cm
A George V RAF Officer's sword, retailers mark for Burberry, Haymarket, London, the straight single edged blade with acid etched decoration, over a gilt brass pierced guard decorated with eagle, crown and 'GR' cipher, wire bound simulated fish skin grip and eagles head pommel, gilt bullion loop, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, blade length 83cm
An 1803 pattern British Infantry Flank Officer's sword, the slightly curved single edge fullered blade retaining some gilt militaria decoration and blueing, gilt brass open hilt and single bar guard with crown and 'GR' cipher, silk-knot hole near a lion's head pommel, wire bound ivory grip, together in a black leather gilt brass mounted scabbard with double suspension rings, blade length, 74cm.*Ivory exemption MMGPFW6Q
A WWI Zeebrugge Raid DSC group of six to '269564 William Mark Sutton CERA 2Cl RN' , Distinguished Service Cross, Naval General Service Medal (HMS Fox) with Persian Gulf 1909-14 clasp, 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Naval General LSGC Medal (HMS Fox) together with corresponding miniatures, ribbon bar, a black and white press photograph of HMS 'Vindictive' after Zeebrugge, another aboard HMS 'Iris', two Zeebrugge Raid postcards and related research etc. .together with a George V Royal Navy Regulation pattern Officer's Dress sword, the straight single edge fullered blade with crown and 'GRV' cipher to one side and foul anchor to the other, numbered ' 02266' to back of blade, folding gilt brass hilt with single quillon and guard decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and gilt bullion loop, together with a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 79cm*Notes- William Mark Sutton was born in Kingswear, Devon on the 4th January 1878. At The age of 21 he joined the Royal Navy on the 11th January 1899 aboard HMS 'Vivid II'. Taking part in the Zeebrugge Raid in April 1918, he was awarded the DSC for his actions. The London Gazette of the 23rd July, 1918 reports.' William Mark Sutton, RN. Displayed wonderful leadership and devotion to duty. At the commencement of the operations it appeared doubtful whether sufficient head of steam could be kept in the boilers to enable 'daffodil' to perform the duties required. Mr Sutton's untiring exertions, initiative and resource enabled this difficulty to be overcome. Throughout the pushing operation he managed to maintain 160lb of steam, a pressure which would have seemed impossible in view of previous experience. The engine-room was holed and two compartments flooded, but these were immediately and effectively dealt with by Mr Sutton'The Zeebrugge Raid was an attempt by the Royal Navy to block the Belgian port of Bruges -Zeebrugge by sinking obsolete vessels in the channel in order to stop German U-Boats from leaving port. Two Mersey Ferries 'Daffodil' and 'Iris II' were used during the raid accompanying HMS 'Vindictive' in an attempt to land raiding parties to destroy German gun emplacements. The wind direction changed and removed the smoke screen cover from HMS 'Vindictive' which then drew heavy fire from the German guns. The raid was hailed as success by the Admiralty who used it to promote Allied propaganda.Provenance: The group was purchased direct from the family by Donald in the 1980s
An 1803 pattern British Infantry Flank Officer's sword, the slightly curved single edge fullered blade retaining some gilt militaria decoration and blueing, one side with crown and 'GR' cipher over seated figure of Britannia, the other with Royal Coat of Arms over the initials 'RB' and oval cartouche signed 'Osborn's warranted', gilt brass open hilt with single guard decorated en suite, wire bound ivory grip and lion's head pommel, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length, 75cm. ( scabbard in two sections and appears incomplete)*Ivory exemption 6PXN75M9
An 1803 pattern British Infantry Flank Officer's sword, the curved single edge blade with gilt militaria and floral decoration with crown and 'GR' cipher to one side, remains of blueing to blade, over an openwork gilt brass hilt and single bar guard decorated en suite, one piece chequered ivory grip with lion's head pommel, together in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 67cm long.*Ivory exemption Q974RGNV
Indonesian presentation kris (dagger), housed in the original box. The associated scabbard being of silver colour decorated with scrolling foliate design. The dagger being of typical form having a shaped wooden handle and the blade of wavy formation, only one side is sharpened, approx 50 x 22 cms.
A Prussian Wilhelm I Cavalry Sabre with brass stirrup hilt and 83-85cm pipe back blade, in brass mounted leather scabbard. Hilt and scabbard engraved "L.G.", possibly Liebe-Garde (Life Guard Regiment), blade marked crown/w/82 (1882), rust spots to blade and scabbard creased. ALL WEAPONS MUST BE COLLECTED IN PERSON - NO POSTAGE.
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