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A Late Georgian Small Sword, with 79cm diamond section steel blade half blued , engraved and gilt with martial trophies, the gilt hilt with oval guard pierced with fluting and engraved with pendant husk, with recurving crossguard, chain knuckle bow, ovoid pommel and copper wire bound grip, lacks scabbard
A 19th Century German Hunting Sword, with plain 65cm single edge fullered steel blade, the brass hilt with shell guard cast with a panel of deer, the crossguard with foliate sheathed and fluted square section quillons, stag antler grip and large boar's head pommel, the leather scabbard with elaborate brass mounts chased and engraved with foliage, with sheath for a skinning knife (missing) and with shell frog stud
An Early 19th Century Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with scrolling tendrils, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with beaded guard cast with a lambreqin mask, the knuckle cast with a further mask, the ebonised rectangular section chequered grip set with a brass lozenge escutcheon, with plumed and visored helmet cast pommel, lacks scabbard
An American Fraternity Sword, possibly Knights Templar, the 76cm steel blade etched and gilt with jousting scenes and with owner's name Harry R Schuette, the white metal hilt with elaborate crossguard, visored helmet pommel and ivorine grip engraved and stained with a cross piercing a triangle, the steel scabbard with elaborate mounts highlighted in red paint
An American Military Knife, the 30cm broad single edge steel blade with rounded tip, stamped S A over a flaming grenade and dated 1911 to one side at the ricasso, the opposing side stamped US 19838, with brass recurving crossguard, the hardwood grip with finger grooves, the nickel mounted leather scabbard stamped ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL 1910. T.C.C. 71.N.Y. H.C. 29
A US Navy Dahlgren Knife-Bayonet, the 29.5cm single edge steel blade with false edge towards the tip, one side of the ricasso stamped USN D.R. 1862, the opposing side stamped AMES MFG.CO. CHICOPEE, Mass., the brass hilt with recurving crossguard, the walnut grip with finger grooves, with brass mounted black leather scabbard
A Good Quality 19th Century Presentation Sword, possibly American, the 72cm single edge curved fullered blued steel blade engraved and gilt with stands of arms, helmets and foliage, the gilt brass hilt with star burst langets cast with plumed helmets, the shaped knuckle bow pierced and cast with a plumed helmet on a ground of thistles, roses and shamrock, the pommel sheathed with acanthus leaves, with chequered and fan carved ivory grip, the gilt brass scabbard engraved with a starburst, fans and leaves
A 19th Century French Cuirassier's Sword, the 97cm single edge broad fullered steel blade engraved Klingenthal to the back edge and indistinctly stamped with monogram, possibly AP to the ricasso, the brass four bar ''honeysuckle'' hilt with numerous markings including Versailles and a monogram to the knuckle bow, A V 3 7 to the underside of the guard, LF to the top of the guard and the pommel, with twisted brass wire bound leather grip, lacks scabbard
A French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the blade stamped CHRISTOFLE to the ricasso, the steel crossguard and scabbard each stamped Z 36298; a British 1913 Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard and frog; a British Pattern 1856 Sword Bayonet, with cut-down blade and steel mounted leather scabbard; a Socket Bayonet, with triangular section blade - af; (4)
A British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel blade with later rounded tip, steel stirrup hilt with ribbed leather grip, lacks wire binding, with steel scabbard; a Georgian Sword, with 70.5cm single edge fullered steel blade, the brass hilt with double shell guard - lacks one section, knuckle bow and scabbard (2)
An 1850 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's Sword, the 83.5cm single edge fullered chromed steel blade etched with Royal Artillery badge, flaming grenade and foliate strapwork, and with owner's name F S Potter, the chromed three bar hilt with wire bound fishskin grip and leather service scabbard
An Italian Model 1891 Bayonet, with brass mounted fluted leather scabbard and frog; Five Edged Weapons, comprising:- two copies of Naval dirks, one with mother of pearl grip scale and one with bone grip, with scabbards; a pair of daggers in a wood scabbard; a spear head; a hanger with foliate cast brass hilt with eagle pommel (6)
A Georgian Naval Dirk, the 25cm single edge curved blued steel blade engraved and gilt with scrolling foliage and martial trophies, the gilt brass hilt with recurving crossguard and acanthus leaf tip cast and chased langets, with ring turned rosewood grip and later brass globular pommel, lacks scabbard
A Good Victorian 1854 Pattern Sword to the Tower Hamlets Regiment of Militia, the 81.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned VR cypher and scrolling foliage, the back edge etched `Lt.F.Burgess 2nd TH. Reg M:', the ricasso with inset gold PROVED boss, the brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with the Royal cypher, with original leather liner, silver bullion thread sword knot and brass scabbard (no visible maker's mark)
A Victorian 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade crisply etched with the Royal cypher and foliage, by Cater, 56, Pall Mall, London, the brass gothic hilt with hinged guard, lined in black leather and with wire bound fishskin grip, the brass mounted leather scabbard marked Fiske, Portsmouth
A Masonic Dress Sword, with etched steel blade and brass cruciform hilt with scabbard; three Bayonets, comprising:- a British 1907 pattern by Wilkinson with steel mounted leather scabbard; a US Remington 1917 with parkerised blade, lacks scabbard and a British No.4 Mk.1 spike bayonet and scabbard (4)
A George VI 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, each side of the 81cm fullered steel blade etched with the Royal cypher flanked by scrolling foliage, the chromed steel hilt pierced with the Royal cypher and with wire bound fishskin grip, with leather service scabbard; a Pair of Carl Zeiss Deltrentis 8 x 30 Binoculars, numbered 1402900, with bakelite eyepieces and black crinkle grips, in leather case (2)
An Indian Large Kukri, the chromium plated steel blade punched with leaves, with horn grip and leather scabbard; four Various Edged Weapons, comprising a Bowie type knife, an African knife with ebonised grip and leather scabbard, a modern Indian copy sword and a kukri; a Canvas Covered Canteen, and a webbing strap (7)
An Early 20th Century Bowie Knife by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, the 25cm clip point steel blade stamped with a star and Maltese cross and J.RODGERS & SONS, No.6 NORFOLK ST., SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, the nickel recurving crossguard with spherical quillons, with two piece antler grip scales and nickel mounted leather scabbard with frog
A Prussian Infantry Sword, the 77cm single edge double fullered steel blade stamped with W K & C logo, the brass hilt pierced and cast with the Prussian eagle with W R monogram at its breast, the wire bound fish skin grip set with crowned WR cypher, lacks scabbard; a G S Zell Porcelain Saucer Dish, printed in sepia with a portrait bust of Kaiser Wilhelm II, impressed cup mark; a Portrait of a Prussian Officer, by Wunderlich, Hagenau; a Pair of .800 Standard Silver Vodka Cups, each engraved with crowned KR cypher, by F.Miller Sohn (5)
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Naval Officer's Sword, the 80cm single edge pipe back steel blade bearing traces of etching (af) the brass gothic hilt bearing traces of gilt, with hinged guard, cast with a fouled anchor, with wire bound fish skin grip and well cast lion head pommel, the black leather scabbard with brass mounts, the locket engraved W.C.Cox, Devonport, shoe missing
An 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Wilkinson Sword, London, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned GRV cypher, foliage and owner's initials A.W.P. , the back edge stamped 67542, later plated, the plated hilt pierced with crowned VR cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard
An Edwardian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Dress Sword, the 91cm single edge fullered steel blade crisply etched with the Royal cypher, foliate strapwork and the badge to the Prince of Wales's 3rd Dragoon Guards, by H Maxwell & Co., 161 Piccadilly, London, the back edge stamped 104862, the foliate pierced and engraved steel hilt with wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard
A Rare Victorian 1882/92 Pattern Household Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 86.5cm single edge spear point fullered steel blade with Enfield inspector's marks and issue marks for 1895 and 1899, the steel hilt pierced and engraved with a crowned HC monogram, and with hollow scroll quillon, with black painted wood ribbed grip, in its correct steel two ring scabbard.
A 19th Century Indian Chilanum, with 22cm double edge curved and fullered steel blade, steel hilt with curved crossguard, baluster knopped grip and winged top bar, with partially steel covered wood scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Steel Khanjar, with 33.5cm recurving blade and pistol grip hilt, with leather scabbard; a Similar Smaller Steel Khanjar, with red and cream floral cloth covered scabbard (3)
A 19th Century Indo-Persian Khanjar, with unusual 28cm double wavy edge steel blade, chased and engraved at the ricasso with stylised foliage, the steel waisted grip and scabbard all over chased and engraved with foliate strapwork enclosing panels of birds; an Indian Bichwar, with pierced brass stirrup hilt and cloth covered sheath; two Indian Daggers, the shaped blades engraved with stylised birds, each with partially covered silver hilt and sheath set with green and red cabochon cut stones and filigree work (4)
An 18th Century Indian Khanjali, the 17cm shaped double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge, with bone and horn grip and wood scabbard; a Bosnian Small Dagger, the horn hilt carved as a pair of back to back lovebirds with red and blue enamelled brass wings, with brass scabbard; two Indian Daggers, each with fullered recurving steel blade, green hardstone and mother of pearl pistol grip, with leather scabbard (4)
A 19th Century North African Dagger, possibly Egyptian, the double edge curved steel blade pierced with stars, circles and oblongs, the horn grip carved as a horse's head, with brass scabbard; three Balkan Kindjal Type Daggers, one with steel grip and scabbard, one with horn grip and leather scabbard and one with ebonised wood grip and brass scabbard; two Indian Daggers, one with horn grip inset with bone and with green and red dotted decoration, with brass scabbard, the other with wire bound horn grip and red leather scabbard (6)
A 19th Century Indian Jambiya, with 21cm double edge fullered and curved steel blade, horn hilt and silver covered scabbard embossed with foliage, inset with three gold lozenges of script and three bands of turquoise; two Balkan Jambiya, one with horn and brass hilt and brass scabbard, one with bone and ebony hilt and brass mounted wood scabbard; a Small Indian Dagger, with horn and brass hilt and brass scabbard (4)
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