**A U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER`S SWORDwith curved regulation blade etched with scrolls of foliage and trophies on each face, the letters `US` on one face, and `E. Pluribus Unum` and an American eagle charged with a thirteen star shield on the other, etched with the maker`s details `W.H. Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia` at the forte and `iron proof` on the back-edge, regulation brass hilt pierced with foliage and `US`, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard85.4 cm; 33 5/8 in bladeProvenanceJWHA Inv. No. 3458
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**A U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER`S SWORDwith curved regulation blade etched with scrolls of foliage and trophies on each face, the letters `US` on one face, and `E. Pluribus Unum` and an American eagle charged with a thirteen star shield on the other, etched `iron proof` on the back-edge, regulation brass hilt pierced with foliage, cap pommel engraved with the American shield enclosed by nineteen stars, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard with brass mounts, the middle band and locket each punched with stars80.5 cm; 31 3/4 in bladeProvenanceJWHA Inv. No. 3297
**A U.S. MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SWORD, DATED 1864with regulation blade stamped `Ames Mfg/Chicopee/Mass` and the date at the forte, regulation brass hilt, wire-bound leather-covered grip, in its steel scabbard89 cm; 35 in bladeProvenanceMilton R. Macintosh, Rhode Island, acquired December 1970, no.45JWHA Inv. No. 3586
**A U.S. MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SWORD, DATED 1864with regulation blade stamped `Ames Mfg/Chicopee/Mass` (rubbed) and the date at the forte, regulation brass hilt, wire-bound leather-covered grip, in its steel scabbard89 cm; 35 in bladeProvenanceMilton R. Macintosh, Rhode Island, acquired December 1970, no.5JWHA Inv. No. 3576
**A U.S. MODEL 1872 CAVALRY OFFICER`S SABREOf regulation type, with etched blade including the maker`s name `Henry D. C. Dubois` on one face and with the maker`s details ` Oak Hall Clothing Co., Boston MA` at the forte, regulation brass hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its scabbard86 cm; 33 7/8 in bladeProvenanceMilton R. Macintosh, Rhode Island, acquired December 1970, no.4JWHA Inv. No. 3604
A set of six World War II miniatures, including the 1939 - 45 star, the Atlantic Star, the Pacific Star, The Burma Star, The defence medal and The War Medal, together with an enamel decorated star "Temple Dinsley Preceptory No 283" a hand painted sash, leather bound whip, binoculars, Burmese carving set, A Masonic Knight templar sword by Wilkinson Sword with engraved steel blade and wire bound gilt metal hilt, 83.5 cm long and brass mounted scabbard for same, and letters, certificates etc. relating to Michael Binns Faraday.
A Victorian dress sword, the blade engraved with scrolls and leaves, "G. Thurkle, Soho, London" with a wire wound shagreen grip, having a steel scabbard together with an Edward VII dress sword and scabbard, the blade inscribed "J.R. Gaunt & Son Limited, late Edward Thurkle, 53 Conduit Street, London, W"
A Continental sidearm with straight single edged blade swelling towards tip with single fuller, length approx 63cm, steel crosspiece with reversed terminals, rounded brass pommel, ribbed composition grips, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, together with a kukri and a pesh kabz with cord bound bone grips.
A George VI artillery officer`s sword with slightly curved single edged blade, length approx 83cm, nickel plated triple bar hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip with leather knot, in its leather covered field service scabbard with frog, belt and canvas cover, together with a tin containing pips etc.
A 1907 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson, dated `7 15`, in its steel mounted leather sheath, a French model 1874 bayonet (lacking sheath), an all steel tulwar with leather covered scabbard, a single draw telescope by Ross with nickel body (covering missing), three pairs of field glasses, a tribal axe, a brass 12 bore reloading tool, etc.
A George V Scots Guards levee sword by Henry Wilkinson with straight dumbbell section blade, length approx 82.5cm, numbered 54669, etched with battle honours to South Africa 1902, family crest in the form of an animal head (probably an elephant), motto `Quo Virtus Vogat` and initials `L.B.M.`, replated gothic hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, leather knot, in its leather covered F.S. scabbard with frog and Sam Browne belt (some age wear), together with a Gloucester`s swagger cane.
A Third Reich parade bayonet, plated blade 9¾”, by Paul Seilheimer, Solingen, the plated hilt with bird’s head pommel, in its chrome plated scabbard. GC (some wear to hilt plating); a brass buttplate, barrel band, sling swivel and screws from a military percussion rifle; 5 military badges and 4 cloth items including Mobile VAD; 18 various postcards, including WWI and shipping interest; and another item. Average GC
A naval dirk, c 1810, tapering blade 15¾”, with broad central fuller, small gilt oval crosspiece, crossguard with acorn finials and lion’s head boss to centre, panelled slightly swollen ivory grip (pommel missing), in its leather scabbard with gilt mounts and 2 rings. Basically GC, the hilt and scabbard mounts retaining most original gilt (crossguard bent, blade some wear and pitting) Plate 5
A 19th century Society sword, slender blade 30½”, with traces of scrolled decoration, ornamental brass hilt, studded border to shell guard bearing griffon, foliate knucklebow into classical helmet pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip, in its leather scabbard (repaired at top) with brass locket and long chape. Basically GC (some wear, quillon bent).
An Ed VII 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, blade 32½”, etched with crowned Ed VII cypher in scrolled panels, retaining some original polish (hilt AF), in brown leather FS scabbard; and a late 19th century Prussian officer’s sword, plated double fullered blade retaining most original polish, regulation brass hilt with turn up guard, Wm II eagle and cypher, in associated scabbard. Basically GC (some wear, rust and minor faults) -2
A Geo V officer’s sword of The R Artillery, straight, fullered blade 35”, “Manufactured by Wm Hulton & Sons, Sheffield” (unclear) at forte, etched with crowned GVR cypher, grenade, cannon, trophy and “Royal Artillery” within panels, regulation plated hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard (AF). Basically GC (some wear and pitting)
A Vic 1822 pattern infantry officer’s sword, almost straight, fullered blade 33”, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, no 28007 (for 1887), etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled fenestrated panels, regulation brass guard with sideloop and incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental top to backstrap, in its plated scabbard (some wear and rust) with 2 rings. GC (small crack to top of grip) Plate 7
An Ed VII 1821 pattern heavy cavalry officer’s sword, almost straight fullered blade 35½”, by Hawkes & Co, 14 Piccadilly, London, etched with crowned R Arms, Ed VII cypher and wreath in scrolled panels, steel semi bowl guard pierced with honeysuckle pattern, chequered pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather covered scabbard. Basically GC (blade some wear and pitting, scabbard repaired)
A Geo V officer’s sword of the Grenadier Guards, straight fullered blade 32¼”, by “E Smith, 5 Boyle St, Savill Row, W” etched with crowned GVR cypher, regimental badge and 34 battle honours, “Tangier 1680” to “France & Flanders 1914-18”, in scrolled panels with officer’s initials “P.J.C.R-N”, regulation plated steel hilt, the guard incorporating regimental badge, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (some service wear, rust patina to hilt) Plate 7
A WWI period Italian officer’s sword, slender plated blade 31”, marked “Clemens & Jung, Solingen” on backstrap etched with Arms and Eagle within scrolled panels and trophies, half basket steel guard with reinforced inner edge and 2 broad sidebars, backstrap with thumbpiece, 4 finger shaped hardwood grip, thumbpiece to quillon, in its plated (bubbled) scabbard with 2 rings. GC (some wear and rust pitting)
A Geo III 1803 pattern infantry officer’s sword, broad curved blade 31”, etched with crowned 1801-16 R Arms and supporters, crowned GR cypher, trophies and flourishes and blued and gilt for half length, regulation copper gilt hilt, the openwork guard with 4 loops each side, into crowned GR cypher and knucklebow, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather (worn) scabbard with 3 scalloped gilt mounts and 2 rings. GC for age, the blade retaining approx 20% blueing and gilding, the hilt 75% gilt and scabbard mounts 20% (blade some wear and pitting stains) Plate 7
An Ed VII 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword, straight, plated blade, 32”, by Wilkinsons, no 41532 (for 1907), etched with crowned R Arms, Ed VII cypher and wreath within scrolled floral panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, Wilkinsons solid grip, backstrap and pommel, in its plated scabbard. GC (surface rust and light pitting to hilt and scabbard) Plate 7
An 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword d 1864, slightly curved blade 32½” engraved “10th GRV 9th June 1864, WWN” at forte and etched with crowned VR cypher and strung bugle in scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear overall, blade sharpened removing some etching, dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard) Note: The sword of William W Nell, Ensign, 10th (Cardiff) Glamorgan Rifle Vols
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