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TWO BAYONETS comprising a French Gras sword bayonet, the 52cm t-section steel blade marked to the back edge 'Paris - Oudry - 1879', with a hooked quillon with ball finial, wooden grip and brass pommel, in a steel scabbard with non-matching number, overall 66cm long; and a British 1907 pattern sword bayonet, by Wilkinson, marked at the ricasso, with a hooked quillon and a wooden grip, overall 54.5cm long.
A late 19th century Royal Navy Dress sword:, the straight bi-fullered blade with traces of engraving, foul anchor decorated knuckleguard with single quillon, wire bound fish skin grip and lion's head pommel with bullion loop, in a gilt brass mounted scabbard with plaque 'E A Seagrove The Hard Portsea', 83cm blade length..
An Imperial German Naval Officer's Dress Sword by Karl Eickhon:, the slightly curved pipe backed blade with regulation hilt and fold down reverse, stamped with eagle and numbered 'N1585', wire bound grip and lion's head pommel , in a glit brass mounted black leather scabbard with matching serial numbers, 85cm blade length.
An Italian Naval Officer's dress sword:, the pipe backed fullered blade over piercework hilt with foul anchor and vine leaf decoration , single dolphin head quillon and single guard, wire bound wooden grip with shell cast backstrap and pommel, in a gilt brass and black leather scabbard with shell and foul anchor decoration, 79.5cm blade length.
A Victorian Royal Naval Officer dress sword by Ramsey, Davenport:, the single edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration, folding guard with foul anchor, single quillon, wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel, blade length 89.5cm long, together with gilt brass and black leather scabbard, (split and worn).
A 19th century Royal Naval dress sword by Dudley, Portsmouth:, the slightly curved pipe-backed single edge blade with double edged tip, having remains of acid etched decoration, over hilt with fouled anchor decoration, folding thumb and single knuckle with aperture for sword loop, wire bound fish skin grip and lion's head pommel, together with remnants of gilt brass mounted leather scabbard, inscribed 'Dudley Grand Parade Portsmouth', blade length 74cm.
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword by Gieves, London:, the straight single edge fullured blade with foul anchor, crown and 'ER cypher', numbered '170' to ricasso, above folding hilt and single quillon, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and gilt mounted black leather scabbard, 79cm blade length.
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword by Wilkinson, London:, the straight single edge fullured blade with foul anchor, crown and 'ER cypher', numbered '1017', above folding hilt with foul anchor, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and gilt mounted black leather scabbard, 78cm blade length.
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword by Wilkinson, London:, the straight single edge fullured blade with foul anchor, crown and 'ER cypher', numbered '10613770', above folding hilt with foul anchor, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and gilt mounted black leather scabbard, 79cm blade length.
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword by Starkey Ltd:, the straight single edge fullured blade with foul anchor, crown and 'ER cypher', numbered '153', above folding hilt with foul anchor, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and mounted black leather scabbard, 79cm blade length.
A George VI Royal Navy Dress/parade sword by Wilkinson Sword Company ,London:, acid etched single edge fullered blade with crown and 'GR' cypher to one side and foul anchor to opposite, gilt hilt with foul anchor and folding thumb inscribed 'J K L Evans RN' wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel, bullion loop and gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard and part travelling case, blade length, 79cm long.
A US Civil War Cavalry officer's sword, the scabbard locket bearing the engraved inscription Presented to D Beebe, from West Troy Friends, Nov 7th 1861, together with an inscribed framed photograph of Lieutenant Beebe in uniform, and a copy of New Jersey Society Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, 1910 in which Beebe is mentioned

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