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Sykes Fairbairn Commando Fighting Knife with ribbed brass handle and double edged steel blade, the crosspiece marked: 'Rogers of Sheffield' in leather, metal mounted scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Generally worn edges of blade have been notably sharpened, bluing is worn, grip has surface wear, knocks and dinks, the scabbard leather work is cracked and creased. Metal mount to scabbard worn to base metal and dented. Elastic handle strap very perished.
An early 20th Century Omani khanjar, in the Al Bu Siad or Saidi style, the 5.5ins curved blade with silvery metal hilt, with applied silver filigree and wire work, the scabbard similarly decorated and with two impressions of the Omani Royal coat of arms, 10.75ins overall, contained in glazed box frame
A German World War II S.A. dress dagger, the 8.5ins double edged blade marked "Gebr. Heller" and "Alles Fur Deutschland", with brown wood grip inlaid with eagle and Swastika and S.A. emblem, with German silver fittings, the guard stamped "Th", with black steel scabbard and bright steel fittings, 14.5ins overall
A World War II German dress bayonet, the 10ins bright steel blade heavily etched "Panzer Grenadier Division, Horst Wessel", S.S. Panzer 18 motif and No. 5354, the reverse etched "Deutschland Erwarhe" and No. 41, with wood grips, the pommel etched to one side with S.S. motif and No. 18, with black steel scabbard with frog, 18ins overall
A German World War II Kriegsmarine Naval Officer's dress dagger, the 10ins bright steel double edged blade etched with anchor and foliate design and bearing maker's mark for Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, with white composite wire bound grip, brass fittings with eagle pommel and brass locking scabbard with hanger, 16.5ins overall
A Hitler youth dagger, the 5ins blade with high ricasso, stamped "R.Z.M" over "M.7-10" over "1938", the hilt with machined grip and inset enamelled diamond, with metal scabbard and leather scabbard hanger, 10.25ins overall, and a pair of Carl Zeiss black finish 6 x 30 binoculars, stamped with makers name, "Dienstglas" and No 2050669"
A German World War II Luftwaffe (2nd model) dress dagger, the 10ins double edged bright steel blade etched with maker's mark, "P.D. Luneschloss Solingen", yellow composite wire bound grip with silvery metal fittings and cross guard in the form of an eagle over Swastika, with silvery metal scabbard with hanger marked "D.R.G.M.", 17ins overall
A German World War II dress bayonet, the 10ins bright steel blade heavily etched "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler", the other side with "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" and maker's mark for Richard A. Herder, Solingen, the spine marked crown over W17, with plain wood grips, the pommel etched to one side with the SS motif, Skeleton and No.1, with black steel scabbard with frog, 16ins overall
A German World War II Army dress dagger, the 9.5ins double edged bright steel blade etched "Original" over squirrel motif and "Eickhorn Solingen", with yellow composite grip with German silver fittings, the cross guard bearing eagle and Swastika, and with bright metal scabbard and hanger marked "D.R.G.M.", 15.5ins overall
An Imperial German Officer's sword, 77cm slightly curved blade etched with scrolling foliage and stands of arms, regulation brass stirrup hilt decorated with oak leaf sprays, the langet with crossed swords and flags, bold Lion's head pommel set with red brilliant eyes, wire bound horn grip, contained in its steel scabbard.
A fine Georgian sabre by Prosser to Ernest Augustus the Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover, 84cm curved blade with clipped back point and etched for its entire length with false damascus, further inlaid in gold with a panel of stylised calligraphy flanked by celestial images, this mirrored to the other side of the blade, large gilt stirrup hilt with two scrolling side bars, the bold lion's head pommel unusually featuring the lion's legs crossed and trailing down the back strap, wire bound chequered ebonised grips, contained in its gilt scabbard with maker's panel for PROSSER Charing Cross LONDON beneath the throat. Provenance Sothebys Royal House of Hannover sale - also retains its original stamped brass inventory tag - 81.
A Victorian Court sword, 82.5cm rounded diamond section blade etched with scrolling foliage, crossed lances and a stand of arms, characteristic gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, crowned pommel and silver bullion wire bound grip, contained in its engraved gilt mounted leather scabbard, complete with not. Some minor staining to blade and crease to scabbard leather at the mid-point.
An 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, 81cm blade by HILL, NORFOLK ST, SHEFFIELD, traces of etched decoration, patinated, stamped with the owner's name at the forte G.K. WALKER, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating a crowned GVR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot, worn.
An Argentinian Gaucho knife, 16cm blade with faceted back edge and stamped La Movediza INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA, characteristic white metal hilt with gold highlights decorated with rearing horses and scrolling foliage, contained in its white metal scabbard with gold highlights decorated to match.
A late 19th Century Burmese Dha or short dagger, 20cm heavy blade double and single fullered and incised with a mark, ivory grip with red stained circle and dot decoration, repaired, contained in a leather wrapped wooden scabbard. Please note you must conform to current ivory laws and regulations.
A Victorian 9th Lancers Officer's Mameluke to Lieut-Colonel Chardin Phillip Johnson, 73cm sharply curved blade with clipped back blade and spear point, fully etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher, regimental motifs and owner's crests all on a false damascus ground, characteristic mameluke hilt with two-piece riveted wooden grips, contained in its leather scabbard with etched steel mounts. Scabbard leather replaced. As at 1860: Captain Chardin Philip Johnson had served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and commanded a Squadron of the 9th Lancers at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, and action at Seraighat, commanded the cavalry, two Squadrons of the 9th Lancers and Hodson's Horse, at the action of Shumshabad; served on Sir Hope Grant's Staff at the siege and capture of Lucknow and action at Korsee; commanded a Squadron throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohileund, including actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpore and pursuit to Mahom(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, medal and clasp.
A pre-Crimean Scottish basket hilted Officer's sword to the 93rd or Sutherland Highlanders, 82cm doubled fullered blade by W. WEBB 48 PICCADILLY LONDON, regulation steel basket hilted composed of flattened rounded bars united by heart-pierced junction plates, one damaged, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard and complete with remnant red silk tassel. Blade stained.
An 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, 83cm blade etched with scrolling foliage and crowned EVIIR cyphers, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating a crowned EVIIR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard (painted silver) together with a Land Pattern Socket bayonet stamped TD, together with a further socket bayonet, with 3inch socket, stamped with a crown at the forte, a later socket bayonet with ring, a 1907 Pattern bayonet and a French Model 1842 bayonet. (6)
An 1822 Pattern 1st Volunteer Battalion the Lincoln Regiment Officer's sword, 84cm blade by HOBSON & SONS 1,3 & 5 LEXINGTON ST LONDON, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned regimental title, crowned VR cypher and owner's initials HPS, regulation Gothic brass hilt incorporating a crowned VR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, scabbard lacking.
An early Victorian Officer's dirk to the 71st Highland Light Infantry, 35.5cm blade by Meyer & Mortimer of Edinburgh well etched with Battle Honours to Waterloo on a ground of thistles, further etched with regimental devices and title, VR cypher and a stand of arms, faceted back edge engraved J Sellers Makers, gilt mounted carved wooden hilt of characteristic form, decorated with carved basket weave set with polished studs, the mounts cast with thistles and the pommel set with a faceted stone, contained in its gilt mounted leather scabbard decorated to match and set with the regimental motif to the locket, horn lacking, complete with companion knife and fork. The lack of the Sebastopol Battle Honour dates this to pre-1854.
An 1827 Pattern Royal Naval Officer's sword, 79cm pipe-backed blade with spear point by SALTER Sword Cutler to the Duke of Sussex, etched with crowned Royal Arms, crowned fouled anchor's and WARRANTED, regulation gilt brass hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, folding side guard, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard. Scabbard leather repaired and hilt damaged.
A GVIR Royal Naval Officer's sword, 80.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned fouled anchor, and crowned GVIR cypher, regulation gilt hilt with folding sideguard and incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, Lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved gilt mounted black leather scabbard, complete with knot, belt and hanging straps. Generally retains all of its original gilding.

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