A 19thC SIDEARM & SCABBARD. An early Customs or Coastguards 19thC sidearm or hanger with curved single-edged 25.1/2" blade with three-quarter fuller. The blade is marked on the rib, F Deakin Cast Steel, the hilt of cast brass. The scabbard of leather with brass mounts . F Deakin is recorded as a Birmingham maker in 1821. Formerly of Woolley & Deakin C1800 onwards.
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2ND Norfolk Rifle (East Norfolk) Volunteer Reserves - An 1854 Pattern Rifle Volunteers Infantry Officer’s Sword by Hobson’s & Sons of Little Windmill Street, London the 82cm slightly curved polished blade etched with VR cypher beneath royal crown, slung bugle device and panels of foliage, inscribed ‘Norfolk 2nd Rifle Volt. RS’ the regulation gilt brass pierced ‘Gothic’ hilt enclosing VR cartouche with wire-bound fish-skin grip and gold knot in its polished steel scabbard, 99cm overall
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer’s Sword by Herbert & Co. London of standard specification the 84cm slightly curved blade etched with VR cypher beneath crown, strung bugle device and foliage the steel pierced ‘Gothic’ hilt enclosing an oval cartouche bearing a strung bugle VR device with a wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its steel scabbard, 99cm overall
The Second Dragoons - An 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.41566 for 1907 the 87cm polished blade etched with EDVII cypher beneath royal crown, dragoon devices and foliage, inscribed ‘2nd Dragoons - Second to None’ with a regulation nickel plated ‘honeysuckle’ patterned pierced hilt and wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its polished steel scabbard, 105cm overall
XX Hussars - A Victorian 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s Sword by H. Hart, Pall Mall, London the 86cm polished blade, etched with VR cypher below royal crown, crossed lance hussar’s device and foliage, inscribed ‘XX Hussars’ with a regulation nickel plated hilt and wire-bound, fish-skin grip, in its field service scabbard, 104cm overall
An 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer’s Sword GRV by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.44841 for 1914/17 the 84cm slightly curved polished blade etched with GRV cypher below royal devices and foliage panels, the nickel plated regulation hilt enclosing an oval cartouche bearing a strung bugle GR Crowned device, with a wire-bound, fish-skin grip and black knot, in its black leather covered steel scabbard, 110cm overall
The 60th Rifles - A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer’s Sword by N. Buckmaster & Co. 3 New Burlington Street, London the 82cm slightly curved polished blade, etched with VR cypher below royal crown, strung bugle device, foliage and trophies of arms, inscribed ‘60th Rifles’ with a nickel plated regulation hilt enclosing an oval cartouche bearing a strung bugle VR crowned device and wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its plated steel scabbard, 99cm overall.
17th Lancers Duke of Cambridge’s Own - An 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No.34924 for 1897 the 90cm polished blade etched with royal cypher and crown, lancer’s skull and cross bones devices, foliage and monogramed cartouche inscribed ’17 - Or Glory - Duke of Cambridge’s Own Lancers’ with a regulation nickel plated ‘honeysuckle’ patterned pierced hilt and wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its field service scabbard, 107cm overall.
An Edwardian 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer’s Sword the 82cm polished blade etched with ERI cypher below royal crown and foliage panels, inscribed ‘J.S.D.’ the nickel plated regulation hilt enclosing an oval cartouche bearing a strung bugle Crowned device, with a wire-bound, fish-skin grip, in its black leather steel mounted scabbard, and brown leather cover, the top flap bearing a 6th Gurkha button and inscribed ‘J.S.D. - 6th Gurkha - J.S. Dallas’, 102cm overall
A Continental Naval Officer’s Dirk 19th Century with a plain 21cm flattened diamond section blade, mother-of-pearl grip plates, gilt finished cross-guard with lion head terminals and cast pommel in its engraved gilt brass scabbard, decorated with oak leaves, flowers and anchor devices, inscribed ‘283’ at the throat, 33cm overall
A Victorian 1856 Pattern Bugler’s Sword (MKI) of regulation specification with cast iron hilt with VR cypher, stamped ‘5.01 1. L.F. 3.’ lacking scabbard, 61cm long together with a Masonic sword by Toye & Co. of London, of typical design, the etched blade decorated with masonic devices and foliage, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard, 87cm, (2)
EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SABRE, having gilded hilt with wire bound shark skin grip, single edged blade, in gilt metal mounted leather scabbard, marked: Dudley, Grand Parade, Portsmo'. (Portsmouth). The blade 68.5cm approx, overall 88cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some rusting and discolouring on the blade, general wear to gilt metal mounts, scuffed and worn to the leather of the scabbard.
A George V officers dress sword: with steel triple bar guard, stepped pommel, chequered backstrap and wire bound fishskin grip, the straight single edged fuller blade by Fenton Bro Ltd, Sheffield, etched with Royal Coat of Arms and George V cypher, contained in brown leather scabbard, blade length 83.2cm.
Two Elizabeth II RAF dress swords by Wilkinson, London:, one numbered 115842, straight single edged blade with acid etched decoration, hilt with RAF emblem, pierced guard with crown and 'ERII' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and eagle's head pommel, with gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, blade length 82cm long., the other numbered 112527, lacking scabbard (2)
A 17th century Turkish Kilij:, the broad reinforced blade with single curved edge and double edged point, inset with gold koftgari and tughra, two further rectangular calligraphic panels surrounding a star, the downward swept hilt and handle inset with coral and turquoise, in a matching scabbard also inset five oval turquoise and gilt inscriptions, the reverse with floral geometric decoration, blade length 71cm.
A Victorian Rifle Regiment dress sword by Wilkinson Sword, London:, number 21572, the straight acid etched blade signed as per title to ricasso, open hilt with triple bar guard and crown and 'VR' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and polished backstrap, in a polished brass scabbard, 83cm blade length, together with canvas travelling case and letter from Wilkinson Sword stating that the sword was sold to H M Hughes Esq on the 26th September 1877.
An English 1796 pattern Light Cavalry sword:, the curved fullered blade etched 'John Gill's warranted' , stirrup knuckle guard with langets and scroll quillon, plain pommel and backstrap, leather bound wooden f grips, contained in a steel scabbard with two suspension rings, blade length 83cm.
A George V Royal Naval Officer's dress sword:, the straight single edged blade with acid etched decoration over gilt brass hilt with crown and foul anchor, single bar guard, wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel, in a black leather scabbard with gilt brass suspension mounts, 77cm blade length.
A German Diplomatic Service dress sword by WKC:, the straight single edged fullered blade with acid etched decoration, over folding clam shell hilt , single guard with decorated quillon, wire bound grip and acanthus decorated pommel, in a black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, 80cm blade length..
A Victorian 1827 pattern rifle officer's sword of the Middlesex 11th Rifle Volunteers:, with crowned strung bugle to the regulation steel hilt, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumb piece and wire bound fish skin grip, the slightly curved blade by E Thurkle, Soho, London, etched with strung bugle and Middlesex 11th Rifle Volunteers and VTR cypher, contained in its steel scabbard with two suspension rings, blade length 82cm.
A late 19th century Prussian dress sword:, the curved single edge blade with clipped back point, acid etched decoration over an openwork hilt with single quillon, double bar guard and wire bond wooden grip, oval pommel and backstrap, the blade signed to top edge, in a steel scabbard with suspension rings, 84cm long.
A German Third Reich period Luftwaffe officer's dagger:, first pattern, with 30.8cm double edged blade with SIegfried, Solingen makers mark, the handle wire bound blue leather with sun wheel swastikas to the circular pommel and downswept quillon, contained in its dark blue leather bound metal mounted scabbard and complete with hanging chains and spring clip marked 'Olc'.
Two Elizabeth II RAF dress swords by Wilkinson, London:, one numbered 88533, straight single edged blade with acid etched decoration, hilt with RAF emblem, pierced guard with crown and 'ERII' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and eagle's head pommel, with gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, blade length 82cm long., the other numbered 112559, in poor condition and lacking scabbard (2)

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