A 19th Century Malayan Small Kris, with 22cm straight double edge steel blade, silver wire decorated mendak and bone Garuda bird hilt, with foliate embossed silver mounted wood scabbard; a Malayan Kris, 29cm straight double edge steel blade, dished brass mendak, carved wood Garuda bird hilt and scabbard (2)
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A 19th Century Indian Scissor Katar, the 21cm double edge steel blade with central opening to reveal a further blade, inlaid at the forte with silver lancet panels, the steel V shape crossguard, and side pieces inlaid with silver foliate scrolls and tendrils, the top bar of the two bar grip sliding down to operate the scissor action of the blade, with crimson cloth covered scabbard
A 19th Century Indian Executioner`s Sword (Tegha), the 73cm broad curved single edge steel blade double edged for the last 26cm, each side chiselled with panels of deities, one side applied with a brass deity, with T section back edge, the Talwar type steel hilt inlaid with silver scrolls, with bar langets, compressed globular quillons to the short crossguard and disc pommel, with cloth covered scabbard
A 19th Century Burmese Dha, with plain 67cm single edge curved steel blade, the black cord bound wood hilt with plain brass collar and pommel, the two piece wood scabbard bound with plaited bands of sinnet; a Smaller Burmese Dha, the 62cm steel blade with two narrow fullers and foliate engraved back edge, with plaited sennet bound grip and wood scabbard (2)
A Burmese Dha, the 60cm single edge steel blade with a fuller inlaid with silver and copper tendrils at the forte, with faux watered edge, the plated brass hilt chased and engraved with foliage, with shark skin grip and brass mounted wood scabbard; a Similar Dha, the wood hilt with black enamelled brass mounts (2)
A Sudanese Kaskara, with 88cm broad double edge steel blade, steel cruciform hilt with leather bound grip, the leather scabbard with diaper tooled decoration; a Very Similar Kaskara, the hilt hung with a tassel; a Tuareg Takouba, the blade with three narrow fullers incised with crescent moons, the cruciform hilt and scabbard covered in maroon leather (3)
A Philippino Talibon, the 49cm steel blade straight on the back and curved on the edge, with diamond section pommel to the curved wood hilt, the wood scabbard with beak shaped tip; a Malayan Golok Type Knife, the 32cm steel blade straight on the back with deep convex cutting edge, stamped 2 at the ricasso, the brass mounted wood grip sheathed with leaves, with wood scabbard (2)
A 19th Century Indian Talwar, the 67cm single edge double fullered steel blade incised with crescent moons, the steel hilt with stirrup knuckle bow with tiger head finial and bearing traces of koftgari decoration, with disc pommel and crimson velvet scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Talwar, with plain steel blade, the back edge stamped 3378, with steel hilt and leather scabbard (2)
A Masai Semi, with leather bound hilt and scabbard; a Mandingu Sword, with 68cm single edge fullered steel blade, the leather bound hilt and scabbard with woven chequered decoration and brass mounts; an Zanzibar Type Sword, the 73cm double edge steel blade with three narrow half fullers, leather bound grip and scabbard (3)
A Large Indian Kukri, the 50cm steel blade inlaid with brass tendrils and swags, with bone grip and leather scabbard with foliate stamped brass mounts inset with stained bone and glass beads; a Similar Kukri, with bone grip, plain leather scabbard set with two sharpening knives and a utility knife; a Similar Smaller Kukri, with bone and wood grip and leather scabbard (3)
Two North African Camel Whips/Daggers, each with plaited leather thong, leather bound grip and wood haft inlaid with geometric motifs in mother of pearl and bone, the handle unscrewing to reveal the stiletto type blade; a North African Dagger, with triangular section fullered steel blade, bone grip and wood scabbard inlaid with geometric motifs in mother of pearl and bone; a Moroccan Nimcha, the wood hilt and scabbard inlaid with tendrils and berries in nickel wire and red stained bone (4)
A Mandingu Short Sword, the 48cm plain double edge steel blade with reinforced panel to the ricasso, with leather covered baluster grip and scabbard with tasselled fringe; a Mandingu Dagger, the 34cm steel blade inlaid with Thuluth script, the wood grip with brass mounts, with leopard skin covered leather scabbard; a Sudanese Knife, the 37cm double edge steel blade inlaid with Thuluth script, with bone grip and leather scabbard (3)
A North African Sword, the 52cm double edge copper blade incised with crescent moons, the steel hilt with knopped grip and ring pommel all bound in leather, with tooled leather scabbard; a Very Similar Sword, with 41cm steel blade incised with crescent moons; a Tuareg Arm Dagger, with leather covered T shape hilt and scabbard with arm band (3)
An 18th Century Persian Jambiya, the 37cm double edge recurving steel blade with arabesque engraved decoration and swollen armour piercing tip, the later copper pistol grip hilt with string bound grip, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Surgeon`s Knife, with single edge steel blade and nickel grip stamped DOWN ENGLAND, and engraved O.T.S., with a later scabbard (2)
A 19th Century Indian Talwar, with 71cm single edge curved steel blade, steel hilt with shaped langets, baluster grip, curved knuckle bow and disc pommel, with original carved wood scabbard with later shoe; a 19th Century Horseman`s Short Sword in the 17th Century Style, the 63cm double edge steel blade etched with foliage and TOLEDO, the steel hilt with scroll guard and knuckle bow, wire bound grip and globular pommel, lacks scabbard (2)
A 19th Century Dyak Head Hunter`s Sword (Mandau), the 53cm clip-point steel blade pierced with roundels along the back edge and inlaid with brass S scrolls and dots, the bone hooked hilt carved with a beast, the two piece wood scabbard applied on one side with bone panels intricately carved with stylised foliage interspersed with woven wicker bands, set with long wood handled knife and plaited armband
A late 19th Century dress Dirk dagger, the blade having a thistle and foliage design to both sides of the blade with the blade also marked, Robt Mole & Sons, Makers Birmingham, together with other makers stamps to the blade, the carved bog oak handle having inset spaced cabochon with handle terminal having toned metal end with relief cast Queens crown to the centre, the wooden constructed scabbard having three metal bands and metal tip each decorated with a thistle design, blade length 30cm.
A late 19th Century dress Dirk dagger, the blade having a thistle and foliage design to both sides of the blade with the blade also marked, Robt Mole & Sons, Makers Birmingham, together with other makers stamps to the blade, the carved bog oak handle having inset spaced cabochon with handle terminal having toned metal end with relief cast Queens crown to the centre, the wooden constructed scabbard having three metal bands and metal tip each decorated with a thistle design, blade length 30cm.
THE UNIFORM HAT, EPAULETTES AND SWORD FOR CAPTAIN R.E. SHAW, RN ADC, comprising regulation bicorn with bullion tassels and loops, together with epaulettes and belting, contained within original box of issue; together with a regulation officer’s sword by Matthews & Co, with 31in. etched steel blade, gilt-brass hilt with shagreen grip, brass-mounted scabbard and outer leather guard case, (2)
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING SUBMARINER’S PRESENTATION SWORD, 1941, of GRVI regulation pattern with 32in. etched steel blade, gilt-brass half-basket hilt inscribed on the thumb-piece C.A. Dawes, RN, bullion cord and tassel, contained within regulation scabbard of issue inscribed to top Presented by the Officers & Men of H.M. Submarine “TIGRIS”, February 1941 -- 38in. (97cm.) overall, The ‘T’ Class submarine Tigris was launched shortly after War broke out in October 1939 at Chatham Dockyard. She enjoyed a busy career and sank a number of Axis merchantmen (including the Norwegian Richard With which was lost with 101 Norwegian lives) and the Italian submarine Michele Bianchi. She left Malta on 18th February 1943 and was last sighted on the 24th and believed to have been sunk in a depth charge attack on the 27th by the German submarine chaser UJ2210. C.A. Dawe was an engineering officer aboard Tigris who achieved seniority on 1st February 1941 - his shipmates giving him this sword. By December that year he had transferred to Sturgeon and two years later was located at the Scottish submarine base Ambrose in Dundee, home of the 2nd/9th Submarine Flotillas.
Original Action Man (Action Sailor) painted head doll, in excellent condition, no cracks to joints, complete with navy shirt and pants, white sailor cap, identity tag, Navy Manual, equipment manual,boots, plus Navy Frogman set, frogman suit (missing headpiece) face mask, flippers, air cylinders, knife, scabbard, wrist depth gauge, dynamite. Navy life Buoy, Navy attack set, life jacket, field glasses, blinker light, signal flags, blue attack helmet with clip, white belt, all in near mint condition
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