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An 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery officer's sword by Wilkinson, the blade numbered 24361, with leather scabbard. Records show that this sword was sold to its former owner in April 1885. Three bar guard, shagreen grip a/f, length of blade 34.5in. The blade etched with the Royal Arms (supported), VR cipher, RA motto and the initials C H de R. This sword was formerly the property of Brig Gen de Rougement CB, CMG, MVO, DSORA. Brig Gen de Rougement served in Expedition to Dongola, The Nile Expeditions, The South African War and the Great War. Supporting documentation available to view.
A French T-back sword bayonet for an M1874 Gras rifle, having brass pommel, wood grips, cross guard in steel with blade 52cms, back of blade inscribed with details of arsenal, `Mre de Armes Chat` and dated August 1876, steel scabbard, marks to hilt and scabbard 20821, together with a late 19th Century possibly German short sword having pistol shaped wooden handle, fullered blade, steel crossguard, markings to handle 3 B, and 2415 below crossguard in leather sheeth with impressed marking 3 Bat. and M 845
A WWI Wilkinson 1907 bayonet in metal mounted leather scabbard, blade marked 9 15 and crown, 43cms long, together with similar bayonet in leather scabbard, blade marked 1907 and 5 18, blade 43cm long and another bayonet, single edged blade marked Wilkinson Sword Company, London below crown and initials VR, numbered 5 03, the reverse marked with military crows foot and WD crown mark 35 W, with X below, chequered wood grip and leather scabbard, the metal hilt inscribed with Islamic lettering, blade 46.5cm
A 19th century Rhino handle short sword and scabbard possibly North African with curved 47 cm double fullered blade, the brass and once leathered scabbard - having lost most of its covering - Please note that with recent regulations covering worked Rhino horn this cannot be sold outside of the EU
An Edwardian officer's sword by "Herbert & Co. Limited, Cecil Court, London, WC" CONDITION REPORTS Scabbard with some wear, scuffs and losses, and appear to be some repairs and replacement sections to the leather scabbard. Sword with some tarnish and rusting, some wear and losses to grip, blade with some rusting, pitting and wear.
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the double edged steel blade etched Alles fur Deuchland, makers mark Aug. Merten Ww, Solingen - Gr., the hilt with nickel plated mounts, the crossguard stamped WT, the wood grip inset with SA badge and Eagle with Swastika, the steel scabbard with nickel plated mounts, suspension rings and leather strap, 37cm long in scabbard
**A CHINESE QUING DYNASTY SWORD (DAO), 19TH CENTURY with curved steel blade cut with a single fuller on each face, steel hilt comprising disc-guard and compressed ovoid pommel, and rudimentary wooden grip pierced at the top, in its paper-covered wooden scabbard (losses) with steel mounts of characteristic form 73cm; 28 3/4in blade
**A CHINESE BROADSWORD, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY with straight double-edged blade inset with seven star-shaped pellets of brass and copper, engraved brass hilt including cross-piece formed as a grotesque mask and shaped pommel each enriched with punched ornament, horn grip inlaid with copper fillets and a central iron rivet with foliate washers, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with pierced brass mounts 72.5cm; 28 1/2in blade
**A BHUTANESE SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER, 19TH CENTURY with broad blade cut with a pair of slender fullers on each face, silver hilt comprising oval guard decorated with beadwork, characteristic cap pommel chased with flowers, and the grip bound with plaited silver wire, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with large silver mounts engraved with bold scrolls of foliage on the outer face, traditional ornament on the inner face, a slender band for suspension, and retaining an early leather thong 20cm; 8in blade
**A BHUTANESE DAGGER, 19TH CENTURY with broad blade cut with a slender fuller on each face, silver-plated hilt chased with scrolls and a dragon on either side of the pommel, integral grip decorated with conventional foliage, in its fishskin-covered wooden scabbard with large silver-plated mounts chased with elaborate designs involving traditional scrolls and a dragon on the outer face and engraved with foliage on the inner, and the latter fitted with a loop for suspension 29cm; 11 1/2in blade
THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN EDGED WEAPONS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY comprising a Klewang, with heavy single-edged pattern welded blade and moulded horn hilt, in its scabbard; the second with curved single-edged blade and carved horn grip, and the third with single-edged blade and pronounced angular wooden hilt the first: 47cm; 18 1/2in blade (3)
**A LARGE MORO SHORTSWORD (BARONG), LATE 19TH CENTURY with broad single-edged blade (areas of surface rust), carved wooden hilt enclosed around much of the lower portion with a silver collar (small dents), and the pommel of characteristic form with finely carved terminals (small chips and cracks), in its two-piece wooden scabbard carved en suite (small chips and cracks) 39.2cm; 15 1/2in blade
AN OTTOMAN DAGGER (KHANJAR), TURKEY, LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY with curved double-edged blade etched in imitation of a watered pattern, decorated with gold koftgari scrollwork on each side of the forte, engraved gilt steel hilt decorated with flowers, foliage and border ornament (rubbed, losses), in its wooden scabbard entirely encased in silver, the chape chased with scrolls, the locket decorated with beadwork and plaited designs, and with a small loop for suspension 32cm; 12 5/8in blade
AN OTTOMAN SILVER-GILT MOUNTED DAGGER (JAMBIYA), TURKEY, 19TH CENTURY with curved double-edged blade of watered steel, slender hilt chased over its surface with a running pattern of flowers and foliage, and a bouquet on the pommel, in its matching scabbard with wooden core, chased over its entire outer surface with scrolls of foliage and flowers, a band of plaiting around the locket, and with a slender loop for suspension 24cm; 9 1/2in blade
AN OTTOMAN TROUSSE, TURKEY, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising brass scabbard with wooden core, the outside encased in brass engraved with bold scrolls of foliage, the locket decorated with further designs of foliage bordered top and bottom by a framework of small rondels, and pronounced bulbous chape, fitted with a pair of associated knives, each with tapering single-edged blade of watered steel, brass hilt engraved en suite with the scabbard, and grip formed of a chequerboard pattern of ivory and bone between brass fillets (restorations) 44cm; 17 3/8in overall
**AN OTTOMAN TROUSSE, PROBABLY TURKEY LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY comprising three knives each incised with simple scrollwork and crosses on the blade, the grips enclosed with embossed brass decorated with flowers, in a near conical scabbard with wooden core, the outer surface encased in gilt brass embossed with scrolls and scale pattern, and with two loops for suspension 40.5cm; 16in
A BOSNIAN DAGGER (BODEZI), 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering double-edged blade cut with a pair of fullers divided by a slender ridge and a scrollwork panel on each face, silver gilt hilt chased with beadwork and three raised square bosses on the pommel, carved ivory grip retained by a pair of rivets with silver flowerheads (one missing), in its wooden scabbard covered with red fabric, fitted with large silver locket chased with plaited bands and beadwork 38cm; 15in blade For related examples see R. Elgood 2009, p. 113, nos. 115-117.
AN INDIAN DAGGER (KATAR), LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with associated blade with reinforced point, steel hilt formed with a feeding tiger at the base, a pair of side bars and moulded grip bars, all decorated with elaborate architectural landscapes on one face and with a scrolling pattern of foliage enclosing flowers on the other, and the grip bars with a gold koftgari monster at each end (losses), in a leather-covered scabbard 19cm; 7 1/2in blade
AN INDIAN DAGGER (KATAR), 19TH CENTURY with associated curved fullered blade formed with a reinforced tip, steel hilt with later silver plating, comprising a pair of pierced shaped panels extending over each side of the forte and decorated with a pair of fish on each side, pierced moulded side bars (one repaired) decorated with beadwork on the borders, and a pair of moulded bars for grips, in its green fabric-covered scabbard (chape missing) 26.5cm; 10 1/2in blade
A FINE INDIAN SPEAR, 18TH CENTURY with sharply tapering blade of hollow-diamond section formed with a reinforced tip, decorated on each side of the forte with silver damascened conventional foliage in a fan pattern, tapering socket decorated with silver scrolls of foliage en suite, on its wooden haft applied with paper decorated with a spiralling polychromatic pattern, iron shoe matching the head, and complete with its fabric-covered wooden scabbard with iron locket and chape damascened with silver en suite with the blade (areas of wear, the chape missing a small portion at the base) 53.5cm; 21 1/8in head
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