Sword: An 1821 Pattern infantry officers sword by Wilkinson (Royal Artillery Pattern). Ricasso marked 'HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL, LONDON'. Etched blade with R.A devices. Top of blade numbered 35867*. Blade 35" in good condition. Steel triple bar hilt (light rusting). Wirebound fishskin grip (minor wear) in its steel scabbard (lightly rusted). This is a good quality sword which requires a sympathetic clean to restore it.
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Sword: An 1895 Pattern Drummers sword. All brass hilt with 'VR' Cypher. Blade by premier maker 'MOLE' of Birmingham W/D marks. Locket marked to 'B' Coy 2nd Bn East Kent Regt. Brass mounted leather scabbard (excellent condition, stitching very good). in very good overall condition, blade 13".
A Russian Caucasian Kindjal silver niello Cossack dagger and scabbard, 1908-1926, Kokosnik 84 standard silver mark, probably Odessa or Don, further rubbed marks, approx 31.5cm long. CONDITION REPORT: Reasonably good condition. Light age related surface scratches. A few looses to the niello. Dent to the ball on scabbard tip and minor dents to scabbard.
An Indo-Persian white metal mounted and bone Jambiya with scabbard 19th Century, the scabbard and bone handle mounts overall decorated with flower head panels, roundels and stylised acanthus en repousse, (cased) 41cm long CONDITION REPORT: blade with rust and wear, hilt shows cracks and signs of repair, overall in reasonable condtion
An original German World War Two (WWII) Kriegsmarine dagger with brass scabbard, the blade marked ORIGINAL EICKHORN SOLINGEN below squirrel facing right, the pommel in the form of an eagle with wings half open and swastika within wreath - included in the lot is a reproduction Auxillary Cruiser pin badge (2)
A British Cavalry sword, un-marked, one further cavalry officer's sword and a bayonet CONDITION REPORTS Sword without scabbard has quite a lot of wear, tarnish and some damage and losses, some cracks to the wood beneath the grip covering, etc. Various dents and mis-shaping to the knuckle guard. Blade appears to have quite a lot of wear, tarnish and rusting. Length of blade approx 81.5 cm. Tip may have had some alteration or to have been worn away. Bayonet blade approx 53 cm long. The end section to the blade has a lot of pitting and tarnish and seems to differ from the rest of the blade so it is possible it may have had some alterations. Blade generally with some chips, rusting and wear and some wear, rusting and chips to grip. The sword with scabbard - the scabbard has quite a lot of wear, bumps and rusting. The blade has quite a lot of tarnish and wear and again the end section of the blade has a slightly different appearance to the rest so may have had some alteration (please see photos). Length of blade approx 89.5 cm. There do not appear to be any inscriptions on the blade.
A GRV ROYAL NAVY DIRK, CIRCA 1915, of standard pattern, with 18¼in. etched blade, tanned snakeskin wire-bound grip, regulation hilt and scabbard with sprung retaining clip -- 25in. (63.5cm.) overall, The use of tanned snakeskin for the grip, in place of the usual fish skin, is unusual and may have been a Wartime expedience forced upon the cutlers.
CANADIAN WORLD WAR I KNIFE BAYONET, having 10" (25.5cm) single edge blade, the hilt inscribed Ross Rifle Co. Quebec Patented 1907, with hardwood grips and THE BROWN LEATHER SHEATH, with frog, TOGETHER WITH THREE CRUDE MIDDLE EASTERN CURVED DAGGERS, one having hardstone set handle and scabbard (4)
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE OFFICERS DRESS SWORD, with later chromed single edge slightly curved blade, 30" (76.2cm) long, the hilt cast in the form of a scaly dragon, the bow of the guard issuing from its mouth, ribbed hardwood grip and the BRIGHT METAL SCABBARD with suspension rings and drag

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