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A Georgian Light Company Officer's sword, 71cm sharply curved blade by J.J. Runkel Solingen, decorated with crowned GR cypher, stands of arms and scrolling foliage, regulation steel stirrup hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel mounted leather scabbard. Suspension rings lacking from scabbard and leather intact but fragile.
A 1796 Pattern NCO's sword to the 1st Regiment of Foot, 78cm plain flattened diamond section blade, regulation brass hilt with upturned shell guard, D-shaped knuckle guard and faceted spherical pommel, contained in a tooled black leather scabbard with brass throat, chape lacking, hilt loose.
A Victorian 4th Middlesex Rifles Officer's sword, 81.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, 4TH MIDDLESEX RIFLES, owners crest and initials the former being a dog within a garter containing the Motto COR UNUM VIA UNA, crowned strung bugle horn over VR cypher, regulation steel Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard.
An early 19th Century Scottish white metal mounted dirk, the blade stamped Macleod, 2 College St, Edin**, the scabbard mounts including an armorial crest in the form of a griffin passant with legend Victory or Death, this suggesting an association with the Macdonald, McDonall, McDowall or McDowgal families, blade 31 cm, 44 cm overall
A Japanese sword / katana, the tsuka having gilt bronze fruit-form menuki, gilt steel kashiri depicting in shallow relief a dragon, and simple iron tsuba decorated with punched flower heads, the blade having an even hamon, in flecked lacquered scabbard with field service leather cover, bade approx 65 cm to habaki, (blade tip chipped and distorted)
A late 19th century Imperial German/Prussian infantry officer's sabre, the 79cm steel double fullered blade inscribed Weyersberg Kirshbaum & Co Solingen Waarenhaus Fur Armee x Marine Berlin, with brass three-bar hilt, monogrammed pommel and wire-bound fish skin grip, in black painted steel scabbard, 97cm overall
An Arabian jambiya dagger, with 19cm steel ribbed double edged curving blade and white metal mounted horn handle, in white metal mounted leather scabbard 31cm long, and another ornamental Arabian jambiya with short curving blade and white metal mounted horn handle and leather scabbard 27cm overall, with original 1994 receipt from Lamsa Riyadh (2)
British RAMC Marked 1856/60 Pattern Enfield Sword Bayonet, with two piece black chequered grips, top pommel marked “T Co RAMC 12”, button spring catch. Housed in the original leather scabbard with steel mounts. Yataghan blade with central fuller, various acceptance stamps. Blade 58 ½ cm in length. Accompanied by another example with etched panel for Parker Field & Sons 233 Holborn London. Yataghan blade measuring 58cm in length. No scabbard. Both in good condition. (2 items)
Third Reich Luftwaffe Officers Sword, very good example of the early pattern nickel silver dress sword for a Luftwaffe officer. Large circular top pommel with mobile swastika to the centre of each side. Winged cross guard with mobile swastikas to the centre. Blue leather covered grip retaining the original wire. Blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver top mount and lower mount. Original blue leather hanging strap attached to the reverse. Near mint condition double edged blade with SMF Solingen makers trade mark to the centre. A superb example of this pattern dress sword.
British Royal Artillery 1879 Pattern Sword Bayonet, fine example with black leather two piece grips, steel knuckle bow and pommel. Press catch release button. Sawback blade with central fuller. War department acceptance stamps to the blade and crowned VR. Housed in the original leather scabbard with steel mounts. Blade length 65 ½ cm.
Third Reich SA Mans Dagger with Three Piece Hanger, brown handle with metal eagle and enamel SA device. Housed in the original scabbard. Reverse of the lower cross guard stamped “No”. Blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland” and makers trade mark Anton Wingen JR Solingen. Three piece brown leather hanging strap which remains in good condition. One small dent to the scabbard and some surface staining to the blade but otherwise a very good example.
Victorian 1856 Pattern Drummers Sword, large cast brass handle with VR cipher to the centre of the cross guard. Double sided blade with spear point tip. Housed in the original leather scabbard with brass mounts. Blade measures 47 ½ cm in length. Bottom scabbard fitting stamped “16”. Generally good condition.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger, dark brown wood handle with aluminium eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Plated top mount and lower cross guard. Housed in the original brown painted scabbard with plated top and bottom chapes. Original short leather hanger with metal clip fitting attached. Blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland” and stamped RZM M7/42 to the base of the reverse. Some surface staining but otherwise a very good condition blade. Some areas of plating lifting to the exterior fittings but otherwise a good example.
Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger, very good example of the early nickel silver type with early copper based central swastika to the top circular pommel. Winged cross guard with swastika to the centre of each side. Blue leather covered grip with the original wire attached. Silver bullion wire dress portepee. Blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver top, central and bottom mounts. Original set of hanging chains with top clip fitting. Blade remains in excellent condition with much of the original cross grain finish. Ernst Pack & Sohn Solingen large makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light scuffing to the leather covering on the grip but otherwise a very fine example of this type dress dagger.
1888 Lee Metford Bayonet, with two piece wooden handle. Stamped to the top pommel 33/189. Housed in the steel mounted leather scabbard. VR acceptance stamps to the forte. Blade measures 30 ½ cm in length. Accompanied by another example without scabbard and a 1907 pattern bayonet complete with scabbard and brown leather frog. (3 items)
Four British WW2 Period Fighting / Hunting Knives, consisting of an example with leather bound grip and alloy top pommel, plain cross guard, double edged blade measuring 15cm in length, housed in leather scabbard. Small Wade & Butcher made hunting bowie style knife with leather bound grip, clipped blade measuring 10 ½ cm housed in leather scabbard, plus two other examples missing scabbards. (4 items)
Third Reich Police Dress Bayonet, having stag horn grips with aluminium Police eagle insignia to the centre. Eagle head top pommel and oak leaf decorated cross guard. Housed in the original leather and metal fitted scabbard. Complete with the original brown leather frog which has a German Fire Service bayonet frog correctly attached. Excellent condition blade with WKC knights head trade mark and makers full details mark to the other side. Cross guard numbers and scabbard numbers are not matching. Bayonet frog has stamped makers mark and is dated 1929. Very good example overall.
WW2 British 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Fighting Knife, with one piece ribbed grip stamped with number 1 to the top. Plain un-marked guard. Double edged blade which retains much of its dark blued finish. Some surface rust to the end of the blade. Housed in its original leather scabbard with blackened brass end chape. Elasticated strap to the top section of the scabbard is present but split in two.
WW2 Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Dress Dagger by Tiger, orange grip example complete with the original wire. Housed in the original meatal scabbard with both hanging rings. Blade remains in good overall condition with much of the cross graining remaining. Tiger Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some staining to the blade and light wear to the fittings but generally good condition.
Third Reich RLB 1st Pattern Mans Dagger by WKC, black ebony handle with white metal and enamel RLB emblem to the centre, crude cross guard with short winged eagle and swastika. Housed in the original scabbard with white metal lower chape and rig strap attachment. Some plating lifting to the top pommel. Double edged blade with WKC makers trade mark to the base. Some surface staining to the blade but otherwise good condition.
Victorian Naval Officers Sword, regulation claymore blade with patent tang, 31.5” etched with crowned Royal Arms and fouled anchor amidst foliage, by Seagrove, outfitters Portsmouth (etching worn), the folding sideguard engraved ‘F G McKintry RN’, regulation gilt hilt, white fishskin covered grip, bullion dress knot, in its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts (gilding worn) and signed locket. Good Condition. Frederick G McKintry, Lieut 27/10/77 HMS Calypso [corvette], Commander 31/12/90 HMS Nile [battleship], retired captain 23/04/02.
Small Victorian Warrant Officers Sword, regulation blade 28” etched ‘GALT, Naval & Regimental Tailor, Portsmouth’ together with crowned fouled anchor, fruiting oak, the Royal Arms and foliage. Regulation gilt brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor in guard, lion head pommel, folding sideguard, bullion dress knot (incomplete), wire bound black fishskin grip, in its gilt brass mounted scabbard with maker’s elaborate embossed badge to locket. Good condition, retains much original gilding overall, blade with some cleaned light pitting.

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