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An 1805 pattern naval officers spadroon with brass five ball hilt and guard, ivory grip with brass anchor emblem and a slightly curved blade l.62cm CONDITION REPORT: Pitting to blade with discolouration and dents, wear to brass guard and chips to ivory grip, no scabbard. Blade length 62 cm. Anchor inset between 5bar guard and bottom of hilt.
An 18th century pattern court sword with double shell guard decorated with floral scroll design to hilt and brass knuckle guard and pommel, fish skin grip with a triangular blade l.67cm CONDITION REPORT: Pitting and rust to blade, cracks in grip, scabbard believed to be original but is badly damaged and missing the end with leather cracked and torn, length of remaining scabbard 58cm
A Middlesex Yeomanry 1853 troopers pattern cavalry sabre with issue number 53 matching to hilt and steel scabbard, with a three bar steel guard and a chequered leather grip, slightly curved single edge blade l.87cm CONDITION REPORT: Highly polished blade possibly sanded to remove pitting, pitting on scabbard with minor dents some cracking to leather grip
A Middlesex Yeomanry 1853 troopers pattern cavalry sabre with issue number 44 matching to hilt and steel scabbard, with a three bar steel guard and a chequered leather grip, slightly curved single edge blade l.87cm CONDITION REPORT: Highly polished blade possibly sanded to remove pitting, pitting on scabbard with minor dents some cracking to leather grip
A GROUP OF ARTEFACTS from Sierra Leone circa 1926 to 1936 to include a chief's straw work and leather hat, a leather fan, an old sword with decorated scabbard, a horn with applied leather work decoration, a Dimple Haig Whisky bottle, three Woodbine cigarette tins leather decorated, a chief ceremonial ring and a metal currency strip (10)
A scarce and sought after copy of the iconic Case V-42 WW2 dagger made exclusively for the 1st Special Service Force (The Devils Brigade). The Case knives are excessively rare. The knives made by H.G. Long & Co. are widely recognised as the next best thing. Blade 7.5" blued with square ricasso stamped: 'H.G. Long & Co. CROSS DAGGER, SHEFFIELD ENGLAND' with crossed daggers logo. Brass crossguard 7cm. Leather washer hilt with brass sections, brass 'skull crusher' pommel cap. Thumbprint' to reverse ricasso, to aid grip. In its brass mounted leather scabbard. Blackened brass mounts (some wear). A beautifully made knife of top quality & iconic design.
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