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AN AFRICAN SHORT SWORD TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF AFRICAN SPEARS, the sword has a 38 cm plain blade with leather bound grip and leather scabbard, one spear with 34 cm leaf shaped blade and 46 cm ground spike, other with 26 cm leaf shaped blade and 63 cm metal shaft, 84 cm ground spike, average length of both 198 cm (3)
An Edwardian Convener of Stirling and Deputy Lieutenant Alexander Peddie Waddell full dress uniform comprising bicorn hat with silver braid, buttons and feather mounted cockade, jacket with King's crown buttons and trousers, Edward VII ceremonial court sword in scabbard and case, silver braided hanging belt with silver buckle, leather ankle boots, pair of silver braid and tassel epilates with applied wire thistle in original Japanned metal box, including 1902 official silver coronation medal and 1911 official coronation medal, both with original box of issue and accompanying letter from Scottish Office Whitehall, with period photograph of gentleman wearing uniform, all in original metal case marked "J. Christie & Son, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh" Property from a Stirlingshire Country House
An American Masonic sword by E A Armstrong, Detroit, Michigan, the ivory hilt engraved with the owner's monogram and a Masonic symbol. The pommel and crossguard modelled as a Knight's helmet, the blade decorated with various figurines and scenes and the owner's name - C A Brooks. The steel and brass mounted scabbard with various Masonic symbols and the owner's name, 90cm overall
A Victorian Infantry Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, London, the hilt lacking wire winding and damaged, the fullered blade with faded foliate decoration, no scabbard, 98cm overall, with a rapier with wire wound hilt and gilt guard, the blade and scabbard snapped short, 51cm overall and a Masonic sword in red leather scabbard (3)
A fine nimcha dating: 19th Centuryprovenance: MoroccoSlightly curved, single -and false-edged blade with central fuller and double groove at the back, tang with Arabic stamp; iron hilt engraved with floral motifs featuring remains of gilding; horn grip with ring-nut of engraved silver. Interesting, wooden scabbard with leather covering (small damages) with silver mounts engraved with floral motifs and enriched with cabochon corals and turquoises (small parts missing); two suspension rings.dimensions: length 103 cm.

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