We found 89918 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 89918 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
89918 item(s)/page
A Third Reich Forestry service cutlass, blade 13? by WKC, etched with scenes of deer, dog stalking foxes in woodland setting, and scrolls, the brass mounted hilt with shell guard and staghorn grips, with green portepee, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard. GC, the hilt retaining traces of gilt. Plate 7 )
An 1845 type naval cutlass with all brass hilt, flat, slightly curved blade 29½?, sheet brass half basket guard, engraved with ship?s name ?Hope? at the top, solid brass ribbed grip, in its leather scabbard with brass locket and ornamental frog stud (chape missing). GC (some wear and light pitting). Plate 6 )
A Vic RN officer?s sword, blade 29?, regulation brass hilt with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion?s head pommel, sharkskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket with applied R Arms in crowned Garter maker?s device of ?Galt, Portsmouth?. QGC (worn overall, blade heavily pitted) )
An ERII naval officer?s sword, straight, fullered blade 31½?, by Firmin & Sons PLC, with logo at forte, etched with crowned EIIR cypher on one side and crowned fouled anchor on the other, in roped oak leaf and acorn panels, regulation gilt metal half basket hilt, incorporating crowned fouled anchor in oval, turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion?s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound white sharkskin grip, with blue and gilt knot, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. Near VGC the blade good (a little corrosion to grip wire, and edges of hilt and scabbard mounts). Plate 6 )
A continental cavalry trooper?s sword of French 1822 light cavalry type, curved fullered blade 35?, with knight?s head mark and ?W.R.K? at forte and inspector?s stamp on backstrap, brass hilt, the guard with reinforced edges, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, forward sloping cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, a clean example. Plate 6 )
An Honorable Artillery Company officer?s sword, flattened shallow diamond section blade 32?, by ?Hieron, 155 Leadenhall St, London?, with etched scrolled panels and traces of HAC badge, regimental brass hilt the pierced turned up shell guard bearing a WM grenade with scroll on either side, brass knucklebow with engraved florets to quillon and centre, forward sloping pommel cap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with opposing rings to locket. Basically GC (some wear overall, pitting areas to blade) Plate 6 )
An Ed VII officer?s 1821 pattern sword of The Royal Artillery, almost straight fullered blade 34½?, by ?Robt Mole & Sons, Birmingham, Makers to the War and India Offices? and etched with crowned R Arms, Ed VII cypher and ?Ubique? in wreath, with cannon, in panels on one side, and winged lightning with ?Royal Artillery? in panels on the other, regulation steel hilt with knucklebow, sideloop and 2 sidebars, stepped pommel, wirebound fishskin grip with leather knot, in its heavy duty brown leather covered scabbard, reinforced at each end, and with steel chape and locket, the locket marked ?MHSW 5.09?. GC (blade some wear). Plate 6 )
An 1821 pattern sword of the Volunteer Artillery, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½?, by Robt Mole & Son, Manufacturers, Birmingham, etched in palm wreath panels with unusual crown on a cushion and strung bugle in scrolls on one side, and similar crown, cannon, ?Volunteer Artillery? and script initials ?WC? on the other, regulation triple bar steel hilt with sideloop, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin (some wear) grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC Plate 6 )
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry field officer?s dress sword, slender fullered blade 32?, etched with crowned stylized VR cypher in scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt with sideloop and incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass scabbard (throat mount missing) with 2 rings. QGC (worn overall, old repair to knucklebow) )
A WWI 1897 pattern infantry officer?s sword, straight fullered plated blade 32?, by Wilkinson, no 51611 (for 1916) etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher and wreath on both sides in scrolled foliate panels, regulation pierced plated guard incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot in its leather FS scabbard. Near VGC, retaining much original finish (a little wear and a few pitting marks). Plate 6 )
An 1889 pattern infantry Staff Sergeant?s sword, straight, fullered blade 32½?, by Wilkinson, various stamps at forte, triple bar brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, chequered pommel and lower section of backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, the hilt and scabbard stamped en suite ?6/09. 4.W.F. 10?. GC Plate 6 )
A continental cavalry officer?s sword, c 1920, plated, curved, fullered blade 33½?, etched with flag and trophies in scrolled panels, plated stirrup hilt with very pronounced knucklebow, langets, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, swollen wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with single fixed ring and flattened loop. Near VGC, the blade retaining most original polish (a little wear to hilt and scabbard with minor dents to tip) Plate 6 )
An 1822 pattern EIC infantry officer?s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 31½?, with traces of etched curved EIC lion in foliate panels, regulation brass hilt with turn down inner portion, and incorporating EIC lion, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound grip (leather missing), in its brass mounted leather scabbard. QGC )
A late 19th century Columbian officer?s dress sword, slender shallow diamond section blade 32?, ornamental brass hilt with double shell guard, the inner one plain and turning down, the outer embossed with the Columbian arms on trophy of flags, panelled knucklebow and urn shaped pommel with panels of stylized lightning, spiral horn grip, in its steel scabbard with single ring. GC Plate 6 )
An East India Company cavalry (?) sword, c 1850, broad, curved shallow fullered 1796 light cavalry type blade 29½?, all brass hilt with knucklebow and crossguard, sideloop and single sidebar, solid shaped, ribbed grip, in its Deakin?s Patent black (repainted) steel scabbard with brass chape and locket with frog stud. GC Plate 6 )
A 20th century Dyak head hunter?s sword, Mandau, blade 18?, of blackened iron with polished razor sharp cutting edge, the ebony hilt with typical carved decoration, rattan binding, and hair tufts, in its elaborately carved softwood scabbard, with hair tufts, long handled knife in separate sheath, and woven rattan cords. GC (minor damage to scabbard carving) )
A good WWII Japanese NCO?s sword, fullered blade 30½?, numbered 91862 at forte, darkened steel curved section guard into plain pommel and backstrap with ears, chequered en suite with wooden inner section of grip, leather knot (one strap broken), clip to darkened steel scabbard with single ring and loop to throat mount. Near VGC retaining much original finish overall. Plate 6 )
An early 19th century Indian shortsword tulwar, broad, slightly curved, heavy blade 28?, solid iron hilt of traditional form with long langets, crossguard with knop terminals, knucklebow with stylized dog?s head terminal, large disc pommel with sun ray ornamented top and blunt spike, shaped grip, in leather covered scabbard. Basically GC (blade cleaned, some wear and light pitting to hilt) )
A late 19th century Burmese sword dha, curved blade 26½?, slightly swollen towards point, silver overlaid in foliate panels overall with figures of gods, sages and warriors, engaged in various activities with accompanying script, wrigglework chevron panels along the top edge, the lower edge sharpened, the hilt overlaid with sheet silver panels depicting gods and goddesses, wooden ball pommel, in a later banded WM scabbard. GC Plate 4 )
-
89918 item(s)/page