A Geo light company officer’s sword, c 1800, with unusually long shallow fullered, curved blade, 32½”, by “Thos Wilcos. Warranted” (Hill St B’ham, 1777-1808) lightly etched with crowned GR cypher, crowned R Arms and supporters, standing officer with sword, trophy, with scrolling and foliage, gilt hilt, the guard slotted with 3 loops each side, into pierced crowned GR cypher and knucklebow, to lion’s head pommel and backstrap, diced pronounced ivory grip (cracked) in its leather scabbard with brass locket and (replaced) chape. Basically GC, retaining approx 20% original gilt (blade some wear and light pitting, scabbard leather AF). Plate 5
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A Geo V Highland officer’s broadsword, blade 33”, by J R Gaunt Ltd, late Edward Thurkle, London and Birmingham, etched with crowned GVR cypher and blank escutcheon within thistle scrolls, regulation pierced, plated hilt, the panels with heart motifs, wirebound spiral grip, in its leather FS scabbard (chape missing). GC (blade cleaned over pitting, hilt replated)
A Soviet Russian cavalry sword shasqua, d 1934, curved, fullered blade 32”, various stamps at forte and date which is repeated on brass lower band of hilt with other stamps, diagonally ribbed wooden grip, brass pommel with CCCP, and star over hammer and sickle in foliate escutcheon, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with socket bayonet. GC, a good example. Plate 4
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½”, by “Woolley, Sargant & Crane’s. Warranted” (the style of the firm 1818-1820) etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GR cypher, mounted trooper, trophy of arms and florets, steel hilt with langets, pronounced knucklebow, backstrap with ears, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, a clean example the blade retaining traces of gilding (minor scabbard dents). Plate 5
An 18th century Indian sword, Pulouar, flat SE blade 30”, the steel hilt with down turned quillons terminating in zoomorphic heads, and hollow dished pommel, in its knobbly leather covered scabbard with brass chape. GC (the sword with some wear commensurate with age, the blade with surface rust). Plate 4
A plain wood Zulu knobkerry, 21” overall, GC; a Siamese 1907 SMLE bayonet, in its scabbard (the leather replaced with steel); a British LIAI knife bayonet, in its scabbard with white leather frog; a kukri in leather covered sheath (not old); and a modern white leather belt with buckle of the Irish Guards. Average GC (5)
A US infantry officer’s sword, shallow diamond section blade 30”, etched with Gothic initials “J.O.B.A.” in plain frosted panel on one side, brass hilt, the turn down shell guard embossed with eagle and trophy of flags, knucklebow with floral centre section, pommel with eagle on one side and escutcheon on the other, wirebound solid brass grip, in its brass plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC
A good Third Reich private purchase army parade bayonet, plated blade 8” with etched panel depicting steel helmet, eagle and swastika and “Fur Erinnerung An Meine Dienstzeit”, maker “Rich. Abr. Herder Solingen”, plated hilt with chequered black grips, in its black painted scabbard with black leather frog. VGC Plate 16
A good Third Reich private purchase Luftwaffe parade bayonet, plated blade 8” etched with eagle and swastika and anti aircraft gun, and “Fur Erinnerung an Meine Dienstzeit”, plated hilt with Luftwaffe eagle and swastika engraved on pommel, brown chequered grips, in its black painted scabbard and brown leather frog. VGC Plate 16
A Third Reich Police parade bayonet, 13” blade marked “Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Co Solingen” and knight’s head mark, plated hilt with eagle’s head pommel, crosspiece decorated with oak leaves and stamped “S. St. 1193”, in its plated steel mounted black leather scabbard with black leather early pattern frog. GC (plating worn and blade repointed). Plate 16
A scarce Third Reich K98 dress bayonet believed to be of the Wachgefolgschaft (Watch followers), plated hilt with chequered grips and HJ inset enamel badge (slight chip), in its black painted scabbard with leather frog. A Hitler Youth early pattern sheath knife by Schaffe Solingen, “blut und ehre” on blade and another similar without motto but stamped “RZM M7/13”, both in their black painted sheaths, all mounted on a wooden shield with painted HJ badge. GC Plate 17
A Georgian naval dirk, slender, sharply curved, shallow diamond section blade 7½”, tapering square section crossguard with bud finials and rectangular block centre embossed with an anchor on one side and a flower head on the other, round tapering grip in 9 segments, pommel with beaded rim and top button, in its brass scabbard engraved on the front with stylized floral panels, 2 rings with suspension chain. Good Condition, retaining faint traces of gilt (some wear overall). Plate 9
A 19th century East Indies sword, curved, shallow fullered adapted European blade 25”, stylized foliate, semi pistol darkwood hilt, the top with a pierced whorl, chased silver panels above and below short cordbound grip, in its darkwood scabbard, the long locket and chape, and eleven centre bands, chased en suite with hilt, in stylized floral and foliate panels. Good Condition. Plate 10
A heavy quality Burmese sword dha, slightly curved, single edged blade 22½”, with ground central fuller, and narrow back fuller for half length, solid ivory hilt, the lower part covered in sheet silver, en suite with scabbard, divided into panels with bands of filigree work, the upper part bound with red (faded) silk covered cord, the cord extending into an arm loop with tassels. Good Condition Plate 10
A good 18th century Indian sword khandar with gold overlaid hilt, flat blade 39”, with traces of inscription on one side near forte, long panelled langets into crosspiece overlaid with stylized back to back monsters, their heads forming the terminals, supporting V section double shell guard, broad knucklebow, circular dish pommel with domed top, long curved spike and lotus finial, the entire hilt gold overlaid with lined and scrolled borders amid foliate panels, plain iron grip, padded crimson velvet lining to guard, in its red fabric covered scabbard. Very Good Condition for Age. Plate 10
A Victorian officer’s broadsword of The Seaforth Highlanders, claymore blade 32½”, by Wilkinson, no 29435 (for 1889) etched with crowned VR cypher on one side and crown with “Seaforth Highlanders Rossshire Buffs” on the other, in thistle panels, with owner’s crest of a helm on torse with motto “Cassis Tutissima Virtus”, regulation pierced and panelled hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, red white and blue lining (some wear) and crimson tassels, in its steel scabbard with stud finial and 2 rings. Good Condition (brightly polished overall). Plate 12
An early Victorian presentation 1822 pattern infantry field officer’s sword, slender, curved pipe backed blade 30”, etched with crowned VR cypher and wreath in plain panels, on both sides, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass scabbard with 2 rings, and inscribed “Presented to C B B Maitland from his Friend and Brother Officer H H M Percy, The First or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, April 1841”, with a later gilt dress knot. Good Condition (cleaned overall). Plate 12
A George V cavalry officer’s sword, straight, single edged, fullered blade 35½”, marked “J B Johnstone London & (unclear)” at forte, numbered 106969 on backstrap and etched with crowned GVR cypher, crowned R Arms without supporters, and wreath, in scrolled panels, plated, pierced scroll pattern guard, diced pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. Very Good Condition, the blade retaining virtually all original finish (minor speckles to plating of hilt and scabbard). Plate 12
An Edward VII cavalry officer’s sword, blade 35”, by Henry Wilkinson, no 38949 (for 1901) on backstrap, and etched with crowned Ed VII cypher, crowned Royal Arms without supporters and wreaths within scrolled geometric panels, with owner’s monogram CHM (? unclear), plated, pierced scroll pattern guard, diced pommel and backstrap, wirebound Wilkinson’s patent solid grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings and a suspension sling. Good Condition (minor wear). Plate 12
A lot to include an Asian / Oriental machete with wooden scabbard, German Nazi infantry wound badge, post war Nazi arm band, two cloth insignia and white metal Nazi stick pin, replica WW1 war and victory medal pair to 1805 Pte A NASH R. War. R., together with a WW1 framed embroidery showing St Quentin's basilica in flames.
A reproduction naval dress sword with brass hilt having elephant head design with faux shark skin handle, with brass and leather scabbard, blade marked with indistinct oval makers mark, together with a reproduction dress dagger with brass hilt with elephant head design, handle grip later replaced, with brass and chromed scabbard, both blade and scabbard unmarked. Blade lengths 73cm and 30cm. (2)

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