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American Civil War interest 1850 pattern Infantry officer's sword with brass hilt, pommel and knucklebrow and shagreen and hide grip, the 77cm etched blade marked US to ricasso and Ames Mfg Co Chicopee MAS, US and pluribus unum, with brass mounted leather scabbard, locket stamped AMES MFG & Co Chicopee, Mas., attributed to Captain James Frackenthall, E Company 12th Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (41. Pa Vols), together with his copy of the US Infantry Tactics for the Instruction, Exercise and Manoeuvres of the United States Infantry 1863, annotated to front cover Lieut J E Frackenthall, E Co 12th Regt. James C Frackenthall enlisted at Easton as a private in Company E 12th Reserve Regiment and was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant March 1862, to First Lieutenant May 1st 1863 and to Captain 13th March 1865. He was sent to Doylestown as a recruiting officer in 1862, served at Gettysburg, Drainsville and throughout the Peninsular Campaign and was mustered out of service at the close of the war. With copy research and official paperwork in connection with his army pension. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
A late Victorian British Royal Navy Officer's short sword, with a shagreen handle and lion mask mount and shaped guard, with leather scabbard, length 59cm, blade length 45.5cmSword is in well used condition, the blade is very rusty and worn, the edge has some loss, there is some engraved decoration but very difficult to see underneath all the rust, handle is not damaged but just showing signs of wear, scabbard is split all the way down the seam and the bottom point is missing, some cracking and visible water damage with some loss of the leather, mounts again just worn
A Persian Shamshair sword, with engraved steel hilt and wooden and steel-bound scabbard, no maker's marks, overall length 90.5cm, blade length 76cm, together with a reproduction Toledo broad swordThe Islamic sword - good overall condition, blade has visible surface rust and wear, tip slightly rounded off, some surface scratches, handle just showing signs of general wear, no maker's marks, scabbard has some signs of visible wear, some surface loss and rust. Broad sword A/F
Elizabeth II court sword by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, with gilt-brass hilt and shell guard, and woven silk knot, the blade etched with ER and maker's mark and floral decoration, complete with leather scabbard, overall length 96cm, blade length 81.5cmSword is in good overall condition, some surface scratches and rubbing to the hilt, blade lightly tarnished, some clean rust spots with some surface scratching. Scabbard good overall condition, there are some visible rubbing marks to the leather and the bottom of the gilt cap is bent and worn with some surface scratches
An Elizabeth II Scottish Queen's Own Highlanders basket-hilted sword, with a Wilkinson blade, etched with regimental insignia, royal cypher, 'A T SHAW' and the date 28th June 1974, serial 102863. In a fitted travel case complete with field service brown leather scabbard and a further dress scabbard. Sold together with a related print after Ken Howard, which includes the original owner with this sword depicted to the top centre.Provenance: Owned by 2nd Lt A.T. Shaw, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders.Please note that the successful bidder must be over the age of 18 and show proof of ID.Condition:Case length 114cm x 28cm. Sword blade length 82cm, overall length 92cmCondition overall is generally very good. There is some white residue near the tip of the blade and some further blemishes to the bottom third of the blade, but the engraving is in very good condition. The ferrule is a little dry. There is one small scuff mark to the leather scabbard. This sword would have seen little use because the owner transferred to another regiment after a short time.The leather handle on the case has some wear and cracking from handling.
A nice quality Indian-made sabre and scabbard in the Georgian British Cavalry style, 20th century, constructed of brass with a horse head handle and wirebound grip, overall length 82cmPLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A scarce British Army Land Service bayonet, No. 7 Mk1/L, manufactured by Elkington, circa 1945-48. Used with the Sten MKV submachine gun (or the Lee Enfield No. 4, parade only). The bayonet with 20.3cm blade marked 'M/78' at the forte and brown paxolin grip, housed in a Mk5 scabbard numbered '6286'. Sold together with a Canadian Model 1905/1910 Mk 2 Ross Rifle Co. (Quebec) bayonet, with a date of issue markings for December 1915, overall length 37cm, lacking scabbard; a Whitby (Solingen) hunting knife in unassociated 'Badger' sheath; a modern survival knife and an African-style dagger. (5)
A WWI German Ersatz, serial 1045, complete with scabbard, together with an 84/98 Unit Marked (*.R.E.4.100) bayonet by C.G Haenel, dated 88, plus a captured German/Russian Mosin Nagant socket bayonet and scabbard, and a French Model 1936 MAS Rod bayonet, serial 61224, with 33cm long cruciform blade (parcel)Please see additional images
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