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A GVR Scottish Officer’s broadsword, 83.75cm flattened diamond section blade with two elongated fullers to either side, decorated with thistles, GVR cyphers, Royal Arms and maker’s name CLEMENT GRAY SHEFFIELD, bears the serial no. 6025 to the side of the forte, regulation plated hilt bearing the interchangeable regulation cross-bar guard, the shape of which relate to the Seaforth Highlanders, Cameron Highlanders or the Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. See Robson, Swords of the British Army, pages 128-131.
A good GVR Royal Irish Regiment 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, 83.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage and presentation inscription D.M. Christie 3rd Bn The Royal Irish Regiment, retaining its original polish and matt etched ground, regulation plated steel hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its plated steel scabbard, complete with black leather knot.
A Victorian Scottish Officer’s broadsword to the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 83.5cm flattened diamond section blade with single elongated fuller to either side, decorated with scrolling foliage, VR cypher, Royal Arms, crowned KING’S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS and maker’s name HAWKES & CO. LONDON, bears the serial no. 4100 to the side of the forte, regulation plated hilt bearing the interchangeable regulation cross-bar guard, the shape of which relate to the KOSB, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. See Robson, Swords of the British Army, pages 128-131.
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s blued and gilt sabre, 83.5cm sharply curved blade decorated with foliage and floral sprays, Royal Arms and crowned GR cypher, all highlighted with reasonable amounts of blueing and gilt, the back edge with maker’s mark of J.J. Runkel Solingen, regulation steel stirrup hilt with wire bound leather covered wooden grip (chipped), contained in its steel scabbard engraved Colonel Henderson.
An 1803 Pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, 75.5cm sharply curved blade decorated with scrolling floral sprays, Royal Arms, stands of Arms, crowned GR cypher, a figure of Britannia and COOPER & BANKS WARRANTED, retains traces of blueing and gilt, regulation copper gilt hilt incorporating a crowned GR cypher, lion’s head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its gilt mounted leather scabbard.
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s sabre, 83.5cm blade by Thomas Gill, with traces of etched decoration including indistinct stands of arms, Royal Arms and foliage, the forte with maker’s mark for Thos Gill, Warranted Never to Fail 1798, regulation steel stirrup hilt, silver wire bound leather covered ribbed wooden grip (wormed), contained in its steel scabbard, throat replaced.
A French 1st Empire Style Eagle Pommel Broadsword, 90cm flattened diamond section blade with pronounced medial ridge and hatchet point, cast brass hilt, the broad crossguard with central rayed star and lion’s head quillons, fretwork grip decorated with the head of a moor and a lady, eagle head pommel, contained in its embossed brass scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage and three panels of stands of arms to the front.
An 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, 78.5cm pipe backed blade with spear point, etched with a crowned GIVR cypher within a panel to either side and maker’s mark Hamburger, Horwood & Co, 30 King Street, Covent Garden, regulation gothic brass hilt incorporating a crowned GIVR cypher, folding sideguard, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a brass scabbard, throat lacking.
A Victorian blued and gilt midshipman’s dirk, 46cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage on a blued ground and highlighted with gilt, crowned VR cypher and crowned fouled anchor on central matt etched and polished panels, areas of patination, regulation brass hilt with lion’s head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard.
A Victorian 1831 Pattern General Officer’s mameluke sword, 83.5cm curved blade with clipped back point by EDW. THURKLE 5, DENMARK ST. SOHO LONDON, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher and crossed swords and batons, regulation brass hilt, the crossguard embossed with crossed swords and batons within laurel wreaths, two-piece riveted ivory grips, contained in its steel scabbard. Clean, bright blade.
A good EIIR 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s sword, 89cm bright blade by WILKINSON, serial. no. 68571 for 1939, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal Arms, EIIR cypher and laurel wreath, retaining most of its original polish and matt etched ground, regulation plated bowl guard wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard.
A Victorian Rifle Officer’s sword, 82cm blade, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a steel scabbard, together with another similar with traces of GVR etched decoration to the blade, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot. (2)
A gilt hilted Court Sword, 80.5cm blade by PULFORD & SONS, ST JAMES’S STR. LONDON, etched with scrolling foliage, a stand of arms and a foliate spray, characteristic gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, beaded gilt brass grip, contained in its brass mounted black leather scabbard, complete with bullion knot.
An Austrian gilt hilted court sword, 72.5cm blade, characteristic gilt hilt with down-turned shell guard, this applied with the Austrian arms, the knuckle bow composed of entwined serpents, acorns and oak leaves, two-piece mother-o’-pearl grips, contained in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard, complete with hanger and strap.
A Regulation Pattern NCO’s Scottish Basket Hilted Broadsword, 82.5cm fullered blade stamped MOLE BIRM and bearing various ordnance stamps 00 and 25, regulation plated hilt composed of flattened bars united by heart pierced junction plates, wire bound fishskin grip, red faced chamois liner and silk tassel, together with another similar with 74.5cm blade stamped 11, 19 and 35, both with surface rust to blades and an 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer’s sword with scabbard.
21st Hussars 1822 pattern officer’s sabre by Henry Wilkinson (23282), the 87.5cm bright blade with single fuller, etched with a crowned VR cypher, foliate panels, the officer’s initial ‘HMB’ and unit title ‘21/H’. Regulation triple bar handguard and wire bound fishskin grip (some wear), complete with its steel scabbard, very good condition. HMB for Hugh M Beavan, 2nd Lieutenant 13 August 1879, Lieutenant 24 August 1881. Leaves the regiment in late 1882. Beavan was born in 1858 at Port Bleiddyn (Flintshire) in 1858. Noted as residing at Pitminster, Taunton in 1891.
A Victorian Royal Naval Officer’s dirk, 45.5cm blade by GIEVE & SONS PORTSMOUTH etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher, and a crowned fouled anchor, staining and edge nicks, regulation copper hilt with lion’s head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved with owner’s initials A.G.F.
82cm triangular section incurved blade etched with a maker's panel at the forte DRURY CUTLER 32 STRAND LONDON, steel hilt with oval dished guard applied with stepped buttons (two lacking) urn shaped pommel and faceted grip applied with faceted stud decoration, chain guard composed of faceted spheres united by chain links, contained in its steel mounted velum scabbard.
comprising 1788 style Cavalry Officer's sabre by Prosser, 70cm curved blade engraved with scrolling foliage and stands of arms, regulation steel hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, wire bound leather covered wooden grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved with a maker's panel PROSSER CHARRING CROSS LONDON, complete with red silk and bullion knot and relic leather sword belt and shoulder belt, the latter with oval copper gilt Officer's shoulder belt plate engraved with a crowned garter containing the motto IN DEFENCE OF OUR COUNTRY and with the initials WHV centred, the rear with hook and twin stud fixings. Sold wtih a comprehensive amount of research pertaining to the Wilshere Family, the Volunteers ad Hitchin (Hertfordshire).
A William Rogers presentation Commando Knife, mounted on a wooden shield with presentation plaque to S/SGT (PETE) HOBSON From The Sergeant’s Mess 29 Cdo Lt Regt RA 1972, together with various wooden presentation shields representing 27 COMMAND WORKSHOP REME, SWAMP RATS OF BELIZE FORCE WORKSHOP REME, MAIWAND, VIII COMMANDO LIGHT BATTERY R.A. and 7 (SPHINX) COMMANDO BATTERY ROYAL ARTILLERY, two presentation pewter tankards and two further items of pewter, a brass diver’s knife of SIEBE type, a No.9 bayonet lacking scabbard and an L1A3 bayonet and scabbard. (Parcel)
A Third Pattern B2 marked Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife, 17.2cm flattened diamond section blackened blade, regulation blackened ribbed hilt stamped with the number 1, the strait cross-guard stamped with a broad arrow and B2 on the upper side, contained in its leather scabbard with elastic retaining strap and blackened chape.
A Third Pattern B (2?) marked Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife, 16.7cm flattened diamond section blackened blade, regulation blackened ribbed hilt stamped with the number 3, the strait cross-guard stamped with a broad arrow and B on the upper side, assumed to be a mis-stamped B2, contained in its leather scabbard with elastic retaining strap and blackened chape.
A Black Second Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife, 16.7cm flattened diamond section blackened blade etched WILKINSON SWORD CO. LTD LONDON and THE F-S FIGHTING KNIFE at the base of the spine, regulation blackened chequered hilt with strait cross-guard, contained in its leather scabbard with elastic retaining strap and blackened chape.
First War period private purchase Knuckleduster knife, 12.7cm plated blade with clipped back point, plating flaking, characteristic white metal knuckleduster hilt, two-piece riveted composition or horn grips with thistle form pommel, contained in its leather scabbard with press-stud retaining strap. See illustration 231 on page 50 of Fighting Knives by Frederick J Stephens.
A 1907 Pattern bayonet, with 1917 American Pattern scabbard, worn blade, a Spanish Model 1893 Knife bayonet with scabbard, An Austrian Model 1895 Gendarmerie bayonet with scabbard, throat lacking, an 1856 Pattern Sword bayonet, worn, and an 1888 MKI second type bayonet, latter two lacking scabbards. (5)

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