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Edwardian period Court Sword, etched, tapering, triangular blade 32”, by Strickland & Son, London, polished steel hilt with shellguard knucklebow and urn-shaped pommel decorated with cut steel facetted studs, steel mounted leather scabbard; together with Court Dress comprising Tailcoat, Waistcoat, Trousers, pair of Shoes and Hat, attributed to Alderman W A Schultz, Mayor of Deptford 1904, name changed by deed poll to Scott during Great War; together with five relevant photos contained in original japanned case
United States of America M3 fighting knife, the straight single edged blade stamped USM3, length of blade 16cm, with metal cross guard and pommel with leather grip, complete with metal and canvas scabbard, the scabbard stamped USM8A1, a German K98 bayonet, straight single edged single fullered blade, length of blade 25.5cm, with brown wood effect grip and metal fittings, complete with a metal scabbard, a KA-Bar pattern knife, with bowie style blade, length of blade 17cm, with plastic leather effect grip and leather scabbard (3)
A George VI pattern bandsman short sword, with straight double edged blade, the blade stamped WSC952, length of blade 34cm, with solid brass grip with George VI cipher, complete with a leather and brass mounted scabbard, a Fairburn Sykes pattern fighting knife, with straight double edged blade, the blade stamped A Wright & Son Ltd Sheffield England, length of blade 17.5cm with gilt finished ridged grip, complete with a leather scabbard, a Nepalese Kukri knife, the blade stamped Order Nepal 12/79, length of blade 27cm, with horn grip and brass fittings complete with leather covered scabbard, a brass trench art gong, made from a shell, with applied badge for Dunham Light Infantry (4)
A World War II period Nazi Germany SA dagger with straight double edged blade, the blade with engraved inscription 'Alles Fur Deutschland', length of blade 22cm, with wooden grip, white metal cross guard and pommel, the grip with white metal badge with eagle and swastika and enamelled SA, complete with a white metal and black painted scabbard (illustrated)
A Nazi Germany pattern naval officers dirk, with straight double edged blade, the blade decorated with a fouled anchor, foliage etc, length of blade 25cm, with ivorine grip with twist wire decoration, brass cross guard decorated with a fouled anchor, the pommel in the form of eagle holding a wreath and swastika, complete with matching brass scabbard
A German Nazi pattern SS dagger, with straight double edge blade, the blade marked "Meine ehre heisst treue", length of blade 22cm, with brass cross guard and pommel, the wooden grip with applied SS runes and eagle and swastika, complete with a metal and black painted scabbard, a German bayonet, with straight single edged fullered blade, length of blade 20cm with horn grip metal fittings (af) and a Scout type bowie knife complete with leather scabbard (3)
A 1796 pattern heavy Cavalry sword, with straight single fuller edged blade, the end with hatchet point back stamped A J Runkel, Solingen, length of blade 89cm, with leather covered wooden grip, disc guard with two langets, complete with metal scabbard, the scabbard stamped Osborn & Co Birmingham
An American officers sword, with straight single edged single fullered blade, the blade with inscription 'Davis & Brown Warranted Boston', length of blade 79cm, with carved horn grip, decorative brass guard, the pommel in the form of an eagles head, complete with a matching brass mounted leather scabbard (illustrated)
An early 19th century 1796 pattern cavalry sword, with curved single edged blade, the blade with acid etched decoration with George III cipher surmounted by a crown, with makers name Wooley Deakin improved steel, a James Wooley Deakin is recorded at 10 Bush Lane, Cannon Street, London (1811-1815), length of blade 80cm, with leather covered grip with twist wire decoration and steel guard, complete with metal scabbard (illustrated)
A 20th century child's uniform for a British Officer of the Napoleonic wars comprising red coatee with blue flashes and gilt decoration with brass buttons, Officers maroon sash, sword, straight single edged blade, length of blade 35cm, with solid gilt metal grip and guard, complete with matching brass mounted leather scabbard, a black felt hat with red and white feathers, black coquette and Costumier brass button, bears label W. Clarkson, Perruquier and Costumia 41 & 43 Wardour Street London W1, also with this lot a brass gorgete with George III cipher surmounted by a crown and two pairs of cream trousers and matching gaiters. This lot would be suitable for a Page Boy's outfit for a wedding or theatrical event (illustrated)
A SCOTTISH OFFICERS REGIMENTAL DIRK of the 74th Highlanders, with blade notched along the back and with battle honours and foliage, the ebonised grip carved with basket-weave set with brass studs, the pommel embossed and chased with thistles and lilies and set with faceted glass, in original leather scabbard with brass mounts marked Assaye and 74, and with knife and fork ensuite, 47cm overall
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