Ethnographica - Wooden cylindrical quiver with woven carrying strap and cover 61cm long with bow and Ethnic dagger with double edged blade 32cm, in its tooled leather scabbard with decorative tassel, leather covered hilt Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
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A BRITISH 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD the 83cm engraved blade engraved with the personal initials 'H.G.F.' at the ricasso, the steel hilt with 'GR V' cypher to the pierced knuckle-guard and with a fish-skin grip, in a brown leather field service scabbard, overall 102cm long (scabbed split at tip, with loss to leather covering).
A BRITISH 1854 PATTERN WELSH GUARDS OFFICER'S SWORD by Edward Smith, the 82.5cm engraved blade marked at the ricasso 'Edward / Smith / 5 / Boyle St. / Savile Row / W', and the blade further engraved with the regimental badge, 'GR V' cypher, and the personal initials 'H.L.T.', the back edge numbered '13811', the steel hilt with regimental leek device to the pierced knuckle-guard and with a fish-skin grip, in a brown leather field service scabbard, overall 102cm long.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY STYLE FRENCH CUIRASSIER'S SWORD the 95.5cm double fullered spear-point blade with rubbed poincons, and marked to the back edge 'Manuf're R'le du Klingenthal Mars 1816', but probably of later date in whole or part, the brass hilt with further poincons, numbered '748' and with a wire-bound grip, in a steel scabbard with two suspension rings and lyre form drag, overall 116cm long.
A 20thC army officer's dress sword, having a wire bound, shagreen covered handgrip and an engraved blade 32''L in a moulded, stitched hide scabbard with a belt frog and an additional, polished steel scabbard; an eclectic collection of contemporary cloth and other badges, insignia, buttons and epaulettes; various ceremonial uniform sashes and belts, a peaked cap and a pair of brown boots
A 20 piece Gurkha Pipes and Drums Band, converted from Britains figures, nicely done, with set 197 Gurkha Rifles and converted officer and bugler, generally G (30) gun, limber and riders not matching. 1 rider with replacement scabbard, the other missing tip of whip. Spahis not matching, figures post WW2, 3 horses earlier, officer white metal copy,

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