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Mark II Pattern 1888 Volunteer Pattern bayonet with oil hole. ER dated Dec.1901. WD stamp and EFD, Enfield. Excellent clean blade. Pommel marked "V.2.C.C.2.EX.25." = Volunteer 2nd Cyclist company, 2nd BN Essex Regt for rifle no 25. Steel mounted leather scabbard marked GFD`00. With its correct frog with makers mark ***CELL LONDON. Stamped 6.10, June 1910. With officially added webbing carrying strap. Overall an untouched example.
Patten 1888 MK1 Bayonet 2nd Type. Pommel marked "1-G.G = 1st Bn Grenadier Guards and N.R.78. Blade marked `12.91 and VR` and WD. In its steel mounted leather scabbard. Bayonet in its correct white Slade Wallis frog attached to buff white belt marked "17770 C.E CROWTHER and A.STEWART". Brass buckle marked "DIEU ET MON DROIT". Overall good untouched condition.
Pattern 1907 bayonet with Hooked Quillon. Pommel marked `3EX.174` 3rd Bn Essex Regt Rifle no.174. Clean blade 17" retaining original polish. Made 8`09 by Sanderson MATCHING scabbard numbered 174 and marked H.G.R.10. Hepburn gale and Ross 1910. Pommel and scabbard. Cross guard with medium salt and pepper pitting. A good original untouched example.
Rare and interesting Norwegian Commemorative presentation sword. Curved blade 33". Beautifully etched with the north star, canon with Viking Axe motif with Royal Crest and coronation motif. Etching in blue. Minor patches of rusting and lower part of blade. Ornate gilt hilt with Lion motifs. R.H. grip hand engraved with Norwegian crown over `C.J.` with XIV within L.H. grip hand engraved `ERINDRING 7th SEPTEMB:1818. C.A.BAUMANN`. `C.J.` is the monogram of King Charles John of Sweden and Norway. He was crowned King Charles XIV John of Sweden on 11.5.1818 and King Charles III John of Norway on 7th September 1818. `ERINDRING` means in memory of and remembrance of the Coronation of King Charles III John of Norway 7.9.1818. C.A. Baumann would have been presented with this sword as a mark of honour for services rendered. Conditions overall is excellent with no damage bar some minor rust spots on the blade. Excellent mother of pearl grips. Gilt brass and leather scabbard with ornate mounts minor hairline crack 1" middle mount. Leather and stitching good. Two scabbard hanging rings. Sword requires cleaning but a rare item in unrestored condition.
Sword - 1895 Pattern MKII Drummers Sword. Royal Artillery Unit markings to brass grip and rear of locket. In its brass mounted leather scabbard. One piece brass hilt. Double edged unfullered spear point blade, 13". Edward VII logo to cross guard. Overall good condition and very attractive piece.
Sword - Pattern 1890 Cavalry Troopers Sword. Steel guard with Maltese Cross Motif cut into it. Wire bound fish skin grip (most fish skin gone). Badge of Bedford Regt. attached to guard. In its plain steel scabbard. No markings at all on sword or scabbard. Unofficial name engraved to ricasso. Overall good condition
Sword - Pattern 1890 Cavalry Troopers Sword. Steel guard with Maltese Cross Motif cut into it. Wire bound fish skin grip (most fish skin gone). Badge of Bedford Regt. attached to guard. In its plain steel scabbard. No markings at all on sword or scabbard. Unofficial name engraved to ricasso. Overall good condition
Sword Bayonet - USA for the Model 1847 Musketoon. Unusual central muzzle ring. Fish scale brass grips. Gladius style blade marked "N.P. AMES CABOTVILLE 1847". In its brass mounted leather scabbard. Chape and lower half of scabbard missing. Overall good condition and rare. See Watts and White No 864.
Ethnic Tribal items - to include an interesting 19th century African ? Whip of some quality. Intricately decorated wooden handle, leather whip with brass swivels and knotted leather end "APOTCA" inlaid to handle and "ANDNAS" below. Plus a leather riding whip, and a horn handled "Kleewang" type machete by Samuel ------- & Co Sheffield & "M.F.A." in a Native decorated leather scabbard (3)
Geo V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers sword by Wilkinson Sword Co. Pall Mall. Blade numbered 51080. Etched blade with Geo V cypher. Sword overall in sound condition. Wire bound fish skin grip. Blade 32". In its leather field scabbard. Most leather missing only present on the chape. Wood and brass scabbard throat present. Worn overall.
A large Kukri with two smaller Kukri`s set in scabbard, horn handle, inlaid with silver coloured metal mounts, the scabbard being leather with a silver coloured metal tip, a similar smaller, a small dagger with horn handle within a leather case, Schafer biro, set of dice, various other penknives, small spirit level and a decorative paperknife (1 box)
Indian double edged dagger with scabbard, set with white metal mounts and horn grips, 47cm overall length, The Vendors father was given this item by Sir Leonard Stone KT the during his employment at Salterswell House in the 1960`s. Sir Leonard Stone (b.1896 - d.1978) was the last Chief of Justice in the High Court of Bombay.
Colin Douglas Maud, DSO,DSC, Royal Navy Officers Dress sword the bi-fullered etched blade above knuckleguard, wire bound fish skin grip and lion’s head pommel, the folding guard section engraved ‘C.D Maud R.N’ with brass mounted leather scabbard, 79cm blade length, also together with a shillelagh inscribed ‘Top O’ the mornin’ 45cm long. (2) *Joining the navy in 1932 Cdr Maud captained H.M.S Icarus and acted as Beach commander of Juno beach during the D-Day landings, famously portrayed by Kenneth More in The Longest day.
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