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A Third Reich SA dagger, 21.6cm flattened diamond section blade by F. HERDER A.S. SOLINGEN, etched with the motto Alles für Deutschland in gothic script, regulation holbein hilt with plated mounts, the crossguard with district stamp of Wf for Westfalen, contained in its plated mounted brown anodised scabbard.
A Third Reich SA dagger, 22cm flattened diamond section blade with RZM M7/27 mark for Lauterjung & Sohn Pumawerk, etched with the motto Alles für Deutschland in gothic script, regulation holbein hilt with plated mounts, contained in its plated mounted brown painted scabbard, complete with hanging frog.
A Third Reich Police Bayonet, 33cm plated fullered blade by EICKHORN SOLINGEN, regulation plated hilt, the upturned crossguard stamped P.B. 355., eagle head pommel, riveted two-piece natural horn grip, contained in its plated mounted leather scabbard complete with frog, the locket stamped S.B. 11561.
A Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer’s sword, 78cm pipe backed blade with spear point, bearing maker’s stamp for ADOLF BRAUN BERLIN at the forte, regulation brass hilt with folding guard decorated with a fouled anchor, folding sideguard stamped 0.1312, lion’s head pommel, wire bound wooden grip, celluloid covering lacking, the underside of the guard with Kriegsmarine M stamp, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket stamped 01312.
A Caucasian Kindjal, 22cm heavy, flattened diamond section blade with central fuller, border engraved forte, plain iron guard with bun shaped terminals, two-piece riveted wooden grips, contained in its black leather wrapped wooden scabbard with etched steel mounts decorated with scrolling foliage.
A good EIIR 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s sword to the King’s Own Hussars, 88cm bright blade by WILKINSON, serial. no. 77131 for 1956, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal Arms, EIIR cypher and laurel wreath, regimental device, KING’S OWN HUSSARS and owner’s initials F.W.H. 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 good Officer’s sword to the 1st Bengal Lancers, 89cm clean blade by WILKINSON, serial no 35078 for 1897, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal Arms, laurel wreaths, crowned VR cypher and owner’s crest and initials, being an armoured forearm bearing a dagger and entwined initials CIK, also etched with 1BL and crossed lances, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its black field service scabbard, complete with brown leather knot.
A good 1831 Pattern General Officer’s sword, 80.5cm curbed blade with clipped back point, crisply etched with scrolling foliage, laurel wreaths, crowned VR cyphers and crossed swords and batons, regulation gilt hilt, the cross guard chased with acanthus scrolls and crossed swords and batons within laurel wreaths, two-piece riveted ivory grips, contained in its brass scabbard (one dent), complete with knot and chamois bag. Retains most of its matt etched ground.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer’s blued and gilt sword to Lt General Sir John Cradock, 81cm fullered blade decorated with stands of arms, the Roayl Arms, crowned GR cypher and a figure of Britannia, the whole highlighted in gilt and set upon a blued ground, fading and wear, regulation gilt hilt with folding side guard, D-shaped knuckle guard, urn shaped pommel and silver wire bound grip, contained in its engraved gilt mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved with a maker’s panel WRIGHT Sword Cutler No. 72 St James’s Strt London, the opposing side decorated with the crest of Sir John Cradock, the scabbard leather incised with geometric designs and stamped with the Prince of Wales Feathers.
A 19th Century Continental percussion cap pocket pistol with 2ins octagonal steel barrel and brass framed action engraved with leaf scroll ornament, chequered walnut grip, 5.75ins overall, and an Indian long dagger with 23ins brass mounted slightly curved blade, and horn scales to handle, and leather covered scabbard for same, 29.5ins overall (scabbard wormed)
A First World War German bayonet by Fichtel and Sachs (second pattern 1916), the 14.5ins blade stamped with company name and crown over L (King Ludwig of Bavaria), with steel scabbard for same, a German bayonet by Erfurt (first pattern), the 14.5ins blade with makers name and crown over W, and leather scabbard for same, and a First World War Remington bayonet, the 16.87ins blade with makers name and dated 1917, and leather scabbard for same. Note; Traces of khaki paint to the leather scabbard indicate that this bayonet was probably issued to the Home Guard in the Second World War

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