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A 1912 pattern cavalry officer's sword by Wilkinson with scabbard CONDITION REPORTS Blade approx 88cm long. Blade edge near the guard is stamped P to one side, and 46893 to the other side. Overall with wear, scuffs, scratches. Blade worn and pattern to the blade is quite rubbed near the guard. Scabbard has wear, pitting, may have been cleaned. Some small knocks and bumps.
A sword by A & E Horster, one other sword, two carbine bayonets and a Remington 1907 pattern bayonet, stamped 1913 CONDITION REPORTS Swords very rusted, wear, knocks, grips very deteriorated and with losses, metal fitments appear to have been repainted. Bayonets all with wear and scuffs, some knocks and bumps, some rusting and pitting, two of scabbards appear to have fairly new leather replacements, and possibly some replacement metal fittings. The other leather scabbard is more worn and bears a mark/stamp (see photos), metal attachements/pins to scabbard appear similar to those on the other scabbards, so not not whether these are original.
An 1854 pattern Welsh Guards officer's sword by Wilkinson, in leather scabbard CONDITION REPORTS Blade length approx 81.5cm. There does not appear to be a number to the blade, but the knuckle guard has "RA 973-6885 1977" scratched into it, and the metal mount to the scabbard is inscribed "WS 96 127 9993". Overall some light general wear and a few scuffs and knocks to the guard, but generally appears in tidy condition.
THESSALY, Ainianes. Mid 1st century BC. AR Hemidrachm (16mm, 2.29 g, 12h). Derkias, magistrate. Head of Zeus left, wearing laurel wreath; ??????S behind / Phemios, naked but for chlamys draped over his left arm and belt holding a short sword in a scabbard, standing right in throwing stance, preparing to hurl javelin in right hand and holding his petasos as if it were a small shield with his left; ??????O[?] to left, monogram to lower right. BCD Thessaly II 47.4 (same dies); Rhousopoulos 1238 (same dies). Good VF, die break on reverse. Very rare.
L. Roscius Fabatus. 59 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (18mm, 3.97 g, 6h). Rome mint. Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat-skin headdress; sword to left; L ROSCI below / Female standing right, feeding from her dress a serpent, erect, left; scabbard to left; FABATI in exergue. Crawford 412/1 (symbols 90); Sydenham 915; cf. Kestner 3394-3406 (unlisted symbols); BMCRR Rome 3490 (symbols 90); Roscia 3; RBW 1491-2 var. (symbols). Good VF, cabinet tone, underlying luster. From the RAJ Collection. Ex Sincona 4 (25 October 2011), lot 4160 (part of); German Collection (includes original ticket).
A Vic naval dirk, SE blade 18”, by Walton, Outfitter, Gosport, etched overall with crowned VR cypher and crowned fouled anchor in scrolled panels, gilt hilt, with acorn finials to S shaped crossguard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound (AF) sharkskin grip, with catch, in its leather scabbard (seam stitching AF) with brass mounts and 2 rings; with an RN officer’s leather waistbelt, slings and good gilt KC WBC. GC, the dirk hilt retaining approx 50% gilt. Dirk only Plate 1
A Vic RN officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 28½”, by Kenning Little Britain London (faint) and etched with nicely detailed R Arms, supporters and motto on one side, and crowned fouled anchor on the other, in scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor with turn down portion which locks to scabbard, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its leather scabbard with scroll panel engraved locket, middle band and chape, and 2 rings. GC (some wear, minor pitting marks to blade, more pronounced towards point). Plate 7
A Geo light company field officer’s sword, curved, flat blade 27”, DE at point, etched (faint) with crowned R Arms, crowned GR cypher and trophies (?) in scroll panels, brass hilt, the slotted guard with 4 loops on each side into crowned GR cypher and fluted knucklebow, flattened lion’s head pommel and facetted backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass (dented) scabbard with 2 rings, and a later gilt and crimson lace sword knot. Basically GC (worn overall).
A Turkish cavalry sword, slightly curved, pipe backed blade 33”, with Arabic inscriptions at forte and date 1325AH (1909), sheet steel guard with turned over edge, pierced with star and crescent, shaped grip with chequered composition grips, in its steel scabbard with single fixed ring and flat loop. GC, the blade clean and sharpened for service (minor scabbard and hilt pitting). Plate 7
A late Vic officer’s sword of The Royal Artillery, almost straight blade 34”, by Wilkinson, no 36157 (for 1898) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms, VR in wreath with “Ubique” and cannon, winged lightning, and owner’s initials “ALT”, in scrolled panels, regulation triple bar hilt with chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip in its leather FS scabbard (tip AF). Basically GC (heavy rust patch to blade centre, hilt dull). .
An unusual militia type sidearm c 1800, broad, curved fullered blade 22½”, brass hilt, the heart shaped guard with quillon and reinforced edges, into knucklebow, facetted urn shaped pommel, wooden grip (covering missing) in its brass mounted leather scabbard. GC (pitting patches to blade edges). Plate 1
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, maker’s name unclear, etched with crowned VR cypher in fenestrated panels on both sides, with owner’s monogram WCY (? unclear), regulation brass hilt with sideloop, and incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, chequered thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip, leather liner (worn), in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear overall). .
A late 18th century light company officer’s sword, flat, curved blade 30”, DE at point, steel stirrup hilt with shallow langets, facetted, flattened forward sloping pommel and backstrap, wirebound leather grip, in its leather (worn) scabbard with ornamental chape and locket with single ring and traces of London maker’s name. GC (heavily cleaned overall) Plate 7
A good Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight blade 33”, by Ranken & Co, Calcutta, etched with crowned R Arms and wreath and crowned GVR cypher and wreath on the other, in scrolled panels, regulation plated pierced hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings and with leather FS scabbard and frog. VGC, a crisp example. Plate 7
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight blade 32½” by Wilkinson, no 59332 on backstrap (for 1921), etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher, and wreath on both sides in tightly scrolled panels, with name “A. Low 1914-1946”, regulation plated pierced hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the plating good. .
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, broad, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½”, etched with crowned GR cypher, trophy, urn and floral flourishes, with traces of gilt at forte, steel stirrup hilt with langets, facetted knucklebow pommel and backstrap with ears, wirebound grip (AF), in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC for age. Plate 7
A French M1822 light cavalry trooper’s sword, curved, fullered blade 36”, with narrow back fuller to central section, marked on backstrap “Mre Nle de Chatt. Avril 1871 Cav Lre Mle 1822”, regulation brass hilt, the guard with reinforced edges, 2 sidebars, cap shaped pommel, brass wirebound grip, in its steel scabbard with single ring, and with brown leather sword knot. Near VGC Plate 7
A Siamese Mauser bayonet, blade 9¾”, in its scabbard with leather frog, GC (slightly worn overall); a No 7 bayonet for the No 4 rifle, in its scabbard with frog, Clean Condition; a No 4 Mk II spike bayonet, in scabbard, GC; a post war US fighting knife in M8 bayonet scabbard, clean condition; and a diver’s knife with plastic grip and chrome plated mounts GC (no sheath) (5)
A P1913 sword bayonet for the P14 rifle, by Remington, in its scabbard with webbing frog; a P1888 Mk 1 second type bayonet, by Mole, in its scabbard; a Swedish M1896 knife bayonet, in sheath with leather frog; and a German made Commercial Mauser (?) bayonet, by Simson & So, Suhl, blade 11¾”, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. GC to VGC (4)
A M1910 bayonet for the Canadian Ross Rifle, with grey Parkerised pointed blade, in its leather scabbard with integral frog, GC (some wear and surface rust); a 1907 SMLE bayonet by Wilkinson, in its scabbard, basically GC (worn with surface rust overall); and a No 4 Mk II spike bayonet, in scabbard (lightly rusted overall) (3)
A Moroccan jambiya, in its sheath, the front of the hilt and sheath of chased and engraved brass and eastern silver, with 2 large brass hanging rings and stout plaited cord. QGC; a third pattern FS fighting knife by William Rodgers, GC, in a later sheath. GC; and a US Mk 3 fighting knife in M8 bayonet scabbard. GC (3)
A WWII Japanese officer’s sword, plated, slender, curved blade 29”, with back fuller and false hamon, brass hilt the slender heart shaped guard with floral pierced panel on the outer side, knucklebow into forward sloping pommel with floral panel, backstrap with ears, wirebound composition grip, with knot (worn) in its plated scabbard with single ring. Near VGC Plate 6
A WWII Japanese cavalry NCO’s sword, plated, fullered blade 31½”, shallow curved section sheet steel guard, alloy pommel and backstrap, thumb catch onto composition grip, chequered overall en suite, leather finger loop, in its steel scabbard with leather covered centre section between 2 ring mounts (one ring missing), hilt and scabbard painted overall in camouflage dark green. GC (some service wear overall). Plate 6
An officer’s broadsword of The Black Watch, blade 33½”, by “Gardner & Co... Clifford..London W” (unclear), etched with crown, thistle wreath, “The Black Watch”, “Royal Highlanders” with badges, in panels, undress hilt, the crossguard with regimental pattern bud finials, fishskin grip (pommel missing), in its steel scabbard with plated mounts. Basically GC (some rust and pitting overall). .

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