A deactivated WWI officers Webley Mark VI revolver with shoulder stock and bayonet, the .455 calibre hand gun numbered 416040, dated 1918 with other strike marks and Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House certificate from 1995, sold with a T. Thomasson & Co leather holster dated 1917, the shoulder stock numbered 14084, the bayonet with scabbard and frog (5)
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An early German Third Reich SA Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker’s logo for manufacturers CURDTS NACHF’ (Curdts Nachfolger), Solingen name & trademark roundel. The dagger comes with nickel plated chape and locket with hanging ring, the nickel hilt with Ha mark to the crossguard for the Hansa district, the wood grip inset with enamel SA badge and eagle and swastika, with nickel mounted brown enamelled steel scabbard
An early German Third Reich SA Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker`s mark for R.HAASTERT & BULL SOLINGEN-WALD (Richard Haastart) and with the makers logo of a rabbit holding what looks like a scalpel. The nickel hilt with Ha mark to the crossguard for the Hansa district, the wood grip inset with enamel SA badge and eagle and swastika, with nickel mounted brown enamelled steel scabbard with later black paint
A North American Indian scalping knife and scabbard, probably Blackfoot tribe, with a steel blade and horn handle, 29cm long, the leather scabbard with cloth and leather binding and brass studs, 29cm long. c.f. Harold L. Peterson. American Knives. p.126, figs 156 and 157 for similar examples.
A mid-19th century French cavalry sabre, 1827 model with a three bar brass hilt and steel scabbard marks for Klingenthal arsenal CONDITION REPORT; The scabbard does not show any dents or damage, there does not appear to be a visable serial number on the scabbard. the pommel is in fairly good condition although it does appear to have been painted at some time and the wires are not present. Approx length of the scabbard is 96cm and the blade is approx 92.5 cm long
A mid-19th century French cavalry sabre, 1827 model with a three bar brass hilt and steel scabbard marks for Klingenthal arsenal CONDITION REPORT; The scabbard does not show any dents or damage, there does not appear to be a visable serial number on the scabbard. the pommel is in fairly good condition although it does appear to have been painted at some time and the wires are not present. Approx length of the scabbard is 96cm and the blade is approx 92.5 cm long
An 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 32”, etched (faint) with Vic crown, strung bugle, wreath and crossed flags, regulation hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, in a scabbard, with leather frog; and an 1821 light cavalry sword with faint traces of etching, regulation hilt; in steel scabbard. QGC (2)
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry field officer’s dress sword, slender fullered blade 32”, etched with crowned stylized VR cypher in scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt with sideloop and incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass scabbard (throat mount missing) with 2 rings. QGC (worn overall, old repair to knucklebow)
An interesting 1892 type officer’s sword of the 1st Vol Bn Cheshire Regt, straight fullered blade 32½”, by Hobson & Sons, 1, 3, 5 Lexington St, London W, etched with crowned interlaced VR cypher, strung bugle and regimental title with owner’s monogram WAR(?), in scrolled panels, brass triple bar hilt incorporating crowned Ed VII cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (dark pitting speckles to blade overall, dark rust patina to scabbard). Plate 3
An Ed VII 1897 pattern sword of The Royal Engineers, straight fullered blade 32½”, by Henry Maxwell & Co, 161 Piccadilly, London, etched with crowned R Arms motto scroll “Ubique” and “Quo Fas” etc, winged lightning and “Royal Engineers” with owner’s name “O E Wynne”, regulation plated hilt, the pierced guard incorporating crowned Ed VII cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard and carrying case with initials “O.E.W”. Near VGC (minor marks to blade) See the-saleroom.com
An unusual early 19th century bandsman’s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 29½” etched with a small trophy of arms and instruments on both sides with flourishes, and retaining traces of gilding, solid brass stirrup hilt with 2 sidebars, lion’s head pommel, plain backstrap, ribbed grip, in its brass scabbard (some dents) with 2 rings and iron shoe. GC Plate 3
A 19th Century Indian artillery sword, curved shallow fullered blade 30½”, marked Mole Birm. at forte, steel triple bar hilt with sideloop, plain pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brown leather scabbard with long iron shoe and top mount with frog stud. GC (minor wear and pitting) Plate 3
An 1821 pattern heavy cavalry officer’s sword, blade 17” (cut down and repointed), etched with foliage and slender scrolled panel, regulation pierced “scroll” pattern hilt, facetted pommel and backstrap with “ears”, wirebound fishskin covered grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (scabbard cleaned). See the-saleroom.com
An 1895 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 32”, by Robt Mole & Sons, Birmingham, Maker to the War and India Offices, etched with crowned interlaced VR cypher, crowned R Arms and wreaths, within scrolled and figured panels, regulation pierced hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher and without turned over inner edge, plain pommel and chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brown leather FS scabbard with steel locket and chape. GC, the blade retaining much original polish (slight wear and pitting to hilt and scabbard mounts) Plate 3
A Central African throwing knife, blade 17”, darkwood grip; a trade knife, blade (shortened) by “Abram Brooksbank, Malinda...” (unclear), horn grip, in brass studded leather sheath; a shortsword/dagger adapted from a bandsman’s brass hilted sidearm; a shortsword with swollen blade, red leather covered hilt and scabbard; 4 other souvenir items. Generally GC
A 20th Century Dyak head hunter’s sword, Mandau, blade 18”, of blackened iron with polished razor sharp cutting edge, the ebony hilt with typical carved decoration, rattan binding, and hair tufts, in its elaborately carved softwood scabbard, with hair tufts, long handled knife in separate sheath, and woven rattan cords. GC (minor damage to scabbard carving). See the-saleroom.com
A Marsh Arab jambiya, blade 9”, in leather sheath (seam split); 3 various kris; a European trade jambiya blade on short haft; a No 4, II spike bayonet in scabbard; a small binocular “The Stanley” in case; 5 various knives/daggers; a gourd; a wicker covered flask; a folding compass/binocular (AF) Average GC
An Indian sword tulwar, curved blade 31”, plain iron hilt with disc pommel, in a fabric covered scabbard, QGC; another tulwar type sword, curved blade 30”, hollow brass ornamental hilt with ram’s head pommel (bent), in a scabbard, QGC; and a Masai sword, seme, swollen blade 17½”, ribbed leather grip in its stitched hide scabbard with short suspension strap. GC See the-saleroom.com (3)

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