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Sword + Bayonet - An 1845 Pattern Infantry Officers sword. Brass guard with 'V.R.' Cypher. Folding guard. Slim single edged blade 32" (tip rounded). Wirebound fishskin hilt. In grubby but sound condition, no scabbard. Plus a French Model 1866 Sabre bayonet with the trade stamp of Weyersberg at the ricasso. No scabbard. Blade rounded at the tip. (2)
Swords: 1) A French early 19th century Briquet sword. Brass ribbed hilt (28 ribs). Unfullered blade 24" approx with oval stamp to ricasso. Blade with numerous nicks. 2) A French Model 1866 Chasspot. No scabbard with damaged muzzle ring. A/F. 3) A French Model 1874 Gras Epee bayonet, no scabbard. (Pitted overall) (3) a/f
Swords: 1) a (tourist?) quality Spanish Bullfighters sword. Traditional hilt (quillon broken & present). In its steel mounted leather scabbard. 2) A good court type sword by 'T. Guthrie of Cork St. London'. Slim blade 32" with foliate engraving and a coat of arms. Brass ornate straight crossguard with clamshell type guard. Wirebound grip with brass crown shaped pommel. No scabbard. This is, was, a quality sword in its time. 3) A shortenend unmarked Dragoon type sabre. Brass triple bar hilt (3) a/f
Sword: A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Troopers Sword. Excellent fullered broad blade 33" marked with the Board of Ordnance 'B6O' mark and top of the blade 'WOOLLEY'. Leather wrap grip (wear and minor losses). Back piece with 'EAR' Good stirrup hilt. In its iron scabbard (painted black) with medium pitting overall. Two rings. A good example of this iconic sword with an above average blade.
Sword: A Dutch 'Heiho' modified 'Kleewang'. Blade 18". Ricasso marked 'HEMBRUNG'. Originally made for the Dutch Army by Hembrug and modified when captured by the Japanese when they took the Dutch East Indies. Used mainly for clearing brush and jungle. In its leather scabbard with brass chape. Good all original condition.
Sword: A good 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officers sword in its leather field service scabbard with frog strap (A/F) Blade 34" in good condition marked with the George VI Cypher and 'Royal Artillery'. Top flat marked 'MADE IN ENGLAND'. Triple bar guard with wire bound fishskins grip. A good example of this popular sword.
Sword: A good example XIII Cuirassiers Broadsword manufactured at KLINGENTHAL in January 1822. Double fullered blade 38" with French stamps and makers details in script to top flat. Classic 3 bar hilt and ribbed grip. In its steel scabbard with two suspension rings. The whole in collectors grade condition.
Sword: A good Scottish Cross Hilt sword George V (1910-30) by J.R. GAUNT & SON Ltd. Late Edward Thurkle London & Birmingham. Square ricasso, double fullered broadsword blade 33" well etched with thistle decoration. Wirebound fishskin hilt with bun pommel (pommel unscrews so that a basket hilt can be substituted. Straight crossguard with ball finials. In its leather scabbard with frog loop. (Some losses to leather near the chape which is missing). This sword was the property of Chief Constable Sir William Booth Rennie Morren (see also his medals in this sale)
Sword: A rare and desirable 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword. Sheet iron guard with engraved border. Old leather cover inside the bowl. Leather wrap to grip, complete with no losses. Steel back piece with 'ear'. Blade 36" with fuller and in fine condition with original polish. In its two ring steel scabbard (lightly pitted overall as is the bowl guard). A good example of this much sought after heavy cavalry sword. A collector's lot.
Sword: An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers sword. Stepped pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, (some wear and losses). Ricasso marked 'Hebbert & Co' and proved etched (faint) blade with V.R. Cypher. Blade 34" (unseated). In its steel scabbard with 2 suspension rings. Worn overall with a dark patina.
Sword: An interesting Göteborgs Police sidearm. Brass stirrup guard backstrap engraved 'GOTEBORGS POLISDISTRIKT'. Fiskskin grip (some wear) secured by two rivets. Blade 25" marked 'IMPORT' and has the squirrel logo of Carl Erickorn (1865-1976 Sword makers). Unfullered with some rust patches. With a gold bullion TRODDEL. Good condition overall. Blade tip rounded. In its brass mounted leather scabbard (G.C) with retaining catch. Chief Constable Sir William Booth Rennie Morren (see also his medals in this sale)
An early 19th century sword, the pierced brass guard with GR cipher beneath a crown, with a leather scabbard, 91 .5 cm long (overall) See illustration Condition report Report by MW Height from the bottom of the guard to where the guard is fixed into the top of the brass fitting is approx. 9.25 cm The blade appears to have been cleaned previously and has a little light surface rust, various knocks to the edges, the guard is pretty good, the grip has wormholes through the leather and lacks any wire binding, it is also chipped right at the top underneath where the guard meets the end of the handle, the leather scabbard has old repair/restoration the the tip (approx. 10 cm), general crazing and cracking Report by RB The only metal on the scabbard is at the top by the guard, and this has in fact been spray painted with awful gilt paint, there are no other metal mounts to the scabbard.
A pair of World War I British Officers binoculars, the leather covered and lacquered brass body inscribed with a broad arrow mark and 5.4.14882 in calf leather carrying case impressed W B and Co 1918, and an Arabian tribal knife with 15cm steel double edged blade, carved horn handle and metal bound wooden scabbard, 28cm overall (2)

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