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A BRITISH 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORD by Robert Mole & Sons, the 82cm engraved straight blade marked at the ricasso `Robt Mole & Sons / Birmingham / Makers to the / War & India / Offices`, and numbered to the back edge `M6796`, the steel hilt with `GR V` cypher to the pierced knuckle-guard, and with a fish-skin grip, in a brown leather covered field service scabbard, overall 102.5cm long.
FRENCH MODEL 1874 'GRAS' EPEE BAYONET with a wood and metal grip and a tapering blade, the blade marked 'Mre d'Armes de Chât Juin 1876', with steel scabbard, 66cm overall; together with a British P13 bayonet with a fullered blade dated 1913 and bearing various marks, with a wood and steel grip and a leather and steel scabbard, 57.5cm overall (2)
A 19th century Royal Engineers field officers sword, with honeysuckle hilt, shareen and wire work grip, pierced basket, etched blade with Armstrong crest, proof mark 10156, and metal scabbard Footnote: Appears to be only one Armstrong as Field Officer in the Royal Engineers in the late 1800's; Lt Col Robert Armstrong
A BRITISH 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORD by Robert Mole & Sons, the 82cm engraved straight blade marked at the ricasso `Robt Mole & Sons / Birmingham / Makers to the / War & India / Offices`, and numbered to the back edge `M6796`, the steel hilt with `GR V` cypher to the pierced knuckle-guard, and with a fish-skin grip, in a brown leather covered field service scabbard, overall 102.5cm long.
A Japanese Kutana, leather bound scabbard, painted metal Tsuba. Overall length 101 cm, blade length 70 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The scabbard is fairly intact with only minor surface scratches and scuffs as one would expect. The handle is in very poor condition and the leather torn and loose. There is a missing section to the top of the scabbard between the leather and the tsuba. The blade is discoloured and has some oxidation but no serious damage. We cannot see any signature anywhere on the sword. There are some losses to the wooden inner sleeve of the scabbard just above the leather. Hopefully our attached images will provide you with the condition information that you require. The scabbard as you can see is fairly intact with only minor surface scratches and scuffs as one would expect. The handle is in very poor condition and the leather torn and loose. There is a missing section to the top of the scabbard between the leather and the tsuba. The blade is discoloured and has some oxidation but no serious damage. We cannot see any signature anywhere on the sword. There are some losses to the wooden inner sleeve of the scabbard just above the leather.
Good Victorian 1895 pattern Middlesex Regiment Officers' sword by Henry Wilkinson, no. 31487, with etched blade with crowned VR cipher, Middlesex Regiment in scroll and Officers' crest and monogram - H. E. J. amid floral scrolls, sharpened point for active service, in steel mounted leather scabbard
Fine Second World War Japanese Admirals' katana sword with scabbard and standard Naval fittings, the blade retaining all original polish and signed on tang with anchor mark. Sold with perspex plaque - 'Presented by Air Marshall Sir John E. A. Baldwin, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., D.L., J.P. (Hon. Air Commodore no. 3506 F.C.U.) Japanese Admirals Ceremonial Sword Surrendered on the Defeat of Japan'. Provenance: From the Officers' Mess R.A.F. Westwood and retained by the Station Commander when closed
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