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A Chinese jadeite, coral and hardstone mounted silver sword, early 20th century, with green hardstone handle to the blade, the silver scabbard profusely carved and chased with chilong and applied with filigree work, jadeite chi-dragon roundels, rectangular agate chi-dragon panels and coral and turquoise matrix cabochons, total length 90cm.
A George III Grenadier Company officer's sword of the 53rd Regiment of Foot (King's Shropshire Light Infantry), with 31.5 inch curved blade, with chequer hardwood grip, lion head pommel and knuckle bow incorporating the cipher GR and 53, the guards with flaming grenade mounts, gilt mount black leather scabbard inscribed Prosser, Late Cullum, Sword Cutler to the King and HRH Duke of York Charing Cross
A SOUTH EAST ASIAN CEREMORIAL OR DRESS SHORT SWORD, the fullered 57cm blade with tramline decoration, the hilt formed from carved ivory handle decorated with bhuddistic figures and scrolls set between white metal scrollwork mounts and lone pommel, in a white metal mounted sectional scrollwork scabbard overall length 98cm, (grip at fault)
A German multi sided glass beer mug, the hinged pewter lid with superimposed brass eagle from a pilot’s badge; a modern ½ litre beer stein with transfer printed vignette of a German soldier and regimental banners, and hinged pewter lid; a propeller tip laminated wood photo frame containing photograph of WWI German airman; and a French Gras bayonet in scabbard (worn, muzzle ring removed, the scabbard pierced for wall display). Generally GC
An Imperial German Artillery officer’s sword, of the 4th Magdeburg Field Artillery, plated blade 32” etched with scrolls and trophy of arms, and with blued panels, on one side with crown over “FR” and Field Artill Regt Prinz Regent Luitport v Bayern (Maddeburgisches) No 4”, on the other side a horse drawn field gun and limber, the plain steel stirrup hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Basically GC (small patches of flaking and rust to blade, the hilt painted gold and the scabbard painted black over rust).
An early 19th century naval type dirk, slender pronounced hollow diamond section blade 9½”, brass S shaped crossguard with flattened button terminals, rectangular section bone grip, brass lower band and pommel, engraved on one side, prominent ball stud, with brass locket and ring (rest of scabbard missing). Basically GC (some wear).
A Vic R Naval Warrant Officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 30”, by Behenna Marlborough St Devonport (faint), etched with crowned fouled anchor on one side and crowned R Arms and supporters on the other, in scrolled panels, regulation brass half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor and with turn down inner portion, shallow grooved pommel and backstrap, in its black leather scabbard, the brass mounts engraved and embossed with oak leaf bands, 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear). Plate 5
A Geo light company officer’s sword, c 1800, with unusually long shallow fullered, curved blade, 32½”, by “Thos Wilcos. Warranted” (Hill St B’ham, 1777-1808) lightly etched with crowned GR cypher, crowned R Arms and supporters, standing officer with sword, trophy, with scrolling and foliage, gilt hilt, the guard slotted with 3 loops each side, into pierced crowned GR cypher and knucklebow, to lion’s head pommel and backstrap, diced pronounced ivory grip (cracked) in its leather scabbard with brass locket and (replaced) chape. Basically GC, retaining approx 20% original gilt (blade some wear and light pitting, scabbard leather AF). Plate 5
A Geo V Highland officer’s broadsword, blade 33”, by J R Gaunt Ltd, late Edward Thurkle, London and Birmingham, etched with crowned GVR cypher and blank escutcheon within thistle scrolls, regulation pierced, plated hilt, the panels with heart motifs, wirebound spiral grip, in its leather FS scabbard (chape missing). GC (blade cleaned over pitting, hilt replated)
A Soviet Russian cavalry sword shasqua, d 1934, curved, fullered blade 32”, various stamps at forte and date which is repeated on brass lower band of hilt with other stamps, diagonally ribbed wooden grip, brass pommel with CCCP, and star over hammer and sickle in foliate escutcheon, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with socket bayonet. GC, a good example. Plate 4
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½”, by “Woolley, Sargant & Crane’s. Warranted” (the style of the firm 1818-1820) etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GR cypher, mounted trooper, trophy of arms and florets, steel hilt with langets, pronounced knucklebow, backstrap with ears, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, a clean example the blade retaining traces of gilding (minor scabbard dents). Plate 5
An 18th century Indian sword, Pulouar, flat SE blade 30”, the steel hilt with down turned quillons terminating in zoomorphic heads, and hollow dished pommel, in its knobbly leather covered scabbard with brass chape. GC (the sword with some wear commensurate with age, the blade with surface rust). Plate 4
A plain wood Zulu knobkerry, 21” overall, GC; a Siamese 1907 SMLE bayonet, in its scabbard (the leather replaced with steel); a British LIAI knife bayonet, in its scabbard with white leather frog; a kukri in leather covered sheath (not old); and a modern white leather belt with buckle of the Irish Guards. Average GC (5)
A US infantry officer’s sword, shallow diamond section blade 30”, etched with Gothic initials “J.O.B.A.” in plain frosted panel on one side, brass hilt, the turn down shell guard embossed with eagle and trophy of flags, knucklebow with floral centre section, pommel with eagle on one side and escutcheon on the other, wirebound solid brass grip, in its brass plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC
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