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A Naval Officer`s sword, with 25" etched fullered blade, gilt-brass hilt with lion head pommel and shagreen grip (lacking scabbard); together with an officer`s sword, late 19th/early 20th century the pierced guard possibly incorporating a Durham Light Infantry badge (heavily rusted and pitted). (2)
A George VI naval officer`s ceremonial sword, the grooved steel blade, 79 cm, etched with floral scrolls "GRVI" cypher with crown surmount, anchor and rope twist to a pale shagreen and rope bound handle with lion head pommel, the hilt with anchor, rope-twist and crown oval contained within a black stitched leather and gilt metal scabbard (ILLUSTRATED)
A George VI naval officer`s ceremonial sword, the grooved and etched steel blade, 79 cm, by Wilkinson & Co., 16 St. James` Road, Southsea with George VI cypher amidst floral scrolls to a shagreen bound grip with lion head pommel, the hilt inscribed "P J Doyle" with anchor rope twist and crown oval with braided tassel contained within a black stitched and gilt metal mounted scabbard (ILLUSTRATED)
A US Navy naval officer`s ceremonial sword, the grooved and etched steel blade, 75 cm, inscribed "USN" within a shaped banner, with spreadeagle cross banner and naval emblems to a pale shagreen roped bound grip with eagle and dolphin headed handles, the hilt pierced with "USN" amidst acorns and leaves, contained within a black stitched leather and roped gilt metal mounted scabbard (ILLUSTRATED)
A Royal Naval officer`s ceremonial sword, the grooved and etched steel blade, 79 cm, with foliate scrolls amidst roped borders, Royal crest and naval emblems to a shagreen roped grip, lion head pommel, the hilt with anchor, rope and crown oval, contained within a leather and gilt metal mounted scabbard (ILLUSTRATED)
A naval officer`s ceremonial sword, the grooved and etched steel blade, 76.2 cm, by Jolliffe Outfitter Devonport with floral scrolls, coat of arms and naval emblems to a shagreen roped grip to lion head pommel, the hilt with anchor intertwined rope and crown oval to a braided tassel contained within a black leather and gilt metal mounted scabbard (ILLUSTRATED)
A Royal Naval Reservist`s ceremonial sword, the grooved and etched steel blade, 79 cm, with armorial crest and motto "Dieu et mon droit" amidst floral scrolls and naval emblems to a shagreen and rope bound grip, lion head pommel, the hilt embossed "RNR" amidst rope, anchor and crown oval contained within a black leather and gilt metal mounted scabbard (ILLUSTRATED)
A SELECTION OF THREE SWORDS to include a 19th century American CAVALRY SABRE with gilt brass hand basket and wire whipped leather grip, stamped US 1864, 103cm long, another short brass handle thrusting SWORD with leather scabbard, handle stamped IRCI 91, 66cm long, and another, possibly American, SWORD, 102cm long
A Scottish silver and citrine mounted suite of a dress dirk, a skein dbhu and a plaid brooch, retailer`s mark `MacDougall`s London` overstriking the maker`s mark, Edinburgh 1928, the brooch by Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1925, the dirk with an unnamed faceted back edge 33.5cm blade, the silver hilt with engraved celtic designs, the pommel set with a cut citrine, in its leather covered scabbard with conforming silver mounts, and complete with companion knife and fork mounted en-suite, the locket engraved with a crest, 50cm (19in) long overall; the skein dbhu conforming, 18.5cm long overall; the circular brooch similar, with a central cut lozenge shape citrine, 9cm diameter, in a fitted mahogany box. The vendor has provided the following information: The crest of Maxwell of Herries. This set possibly a wedding gift from Gwendolyn, Lady Herries and Duchess of Norfolk (she inherited the Scottish title as the 12th Lady Herries of Terregles in 1937) to her son Bernard, 16th Duke Of Norfolk, also in 1937.
A George VI King`s Own Scottish Borderers Field Officer`s dress sword, the ray skin grip with thistle and pierced hilt bearing the three turret device and motto `Nisi Dominus Frustra`, the blade bearing the maker`s name for Wilkinson Sword, fitted with a leather covered scabbard, 107cm (42in) long overall
A Japanese ornamental wakazashi, early 20th century, the sectional bone scabbard carved in relief with figures, total length 69cm. In light of the changing international market practices for the auctioning of Oriental Works of Art, Dreweatts advises prospective bidders that we will require registered bidders to provide additional evidence of identity and, at our sole discretion, we may also request financial references that might include the lodging of a £2,500 security deposit by a bank transfer or debit card prior to the commencement of the sale. In the event that a deposit is sought it will be returned, without interest and at the bidder`s cost with respect to transaction charges, within 7 working days of the end of the sale. In all circumstances it is at Dreweatts sole discretion as to whether we are prepared to accept bids from any bidder and we urge interested bidders to make their sale registration applications as early as possible, and in any event no later than mid-day on Monday 19th September.
Waterloo - A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry TrooperÍs Sword, with a broad, slightly curved single-edged blade, inscribed ïVictory-1815Í, ïWaterloo, Retrieved from the French lines by Mr A. Hill and given to the parish of Christchurch, 5th July 1820.Í, regulation stirrup hilt, with a wooden grip (replaced), in its steel scabbard.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry OfficerÍs Sword by Henry Wilkinson serial no. 9399, regulation pattern, brass hilt with VR cartouche, in its brass scabbard, inscribed ïMajor H.M.cL. Hutchison. P.W.O. West Yorkshire Regt. 1880Í A Victorian 1827 Pattern Infantry OfficerÍs Sword by Harman & Co. Calcutta, regulation pattern with folding guard, in its brass scabbard, inscribed ïLt. Colonel H.M.cL. Hutchison, P.W.O. West Yorkshire Regiment 1887Í, (2).
Captain Stanley Cotterell Seymour Horser, 17th Battalion, The KingÍs, Liverpool Regiment (1st Liverpool Pals) killed in action, on the Somme, 12th of October 1916 An 1897 Pattern Infantry OfficerÍs Sword, straight single-fullered blade, 82cm long, etched with GRV Royal arms and cypher, foliage and ïS.C. Seymour HorserÍ, ïThe KingsÍ, regulation pierced steel hilt with GRV cartouche, wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its steel mounted, brown leather field scabbard. Captain Stanley Cotterell Seymour Horser, was born on the 29th of December 1894, son of P. G. Horser, of York Street, St. JamesÍs Square, London, and educated at New College, Oxford, where he was in the Cricket XI in 1914 and the Hockey Team, 1913/14. Commisioned December 1914 into the Liverpool Pals, later promoted to Captain, and posted to France, he was killed in action on the Somme on the 12th of October 1916. The ïPalsÍ had attacked, only to find the German wire un-cut, hostile machine-gun fire taking a heavy toll of the assaulting men, ten officers including Captain Horser fell along with two hundred and fifty three other ranks. Captain Horser has no known grave, but is remembered with honour at the Thiepval Memorial.
TWO GERMAN DAGGERS AND SCABBARDS comprising Model 1935 army dagger and scabbard with velvet backed straps, metal buckles and fittings, overall length 38cm, blade marked Eickhorn Solingen, 1939-43 and Model 1937 Luftwaffe dagger and scabbard, solid yellow celluloid grip, overall length 39cm, 1937-44 ++The Luftwaffa dagger lacking the wire wrap from the grip. Both in otherwise good original condition and collected in Germany c1945 by the family of the present vendor
A GERMAN RED CROSS (DRK) HEWER AND SCABBARD overall length 40cm, blade stamped GES. GESCHUTZT, February 1938-40 ++In good condition, the blade with light localised surface pitting, the stove enamelled scabbard scratched through wear, collected in Germany by the vendor`s family at the end of World War II. Complete and unrestored.
A GERMAN ARMY SWORD AND SCABBARD blade 75cm, marked ORIGINAL EICKHORN SOLINGEN, scabbard with aluminium and leather cords and portapee, c1940-45 ++The sword in good original condition with slight wear to the gilding, the scabbard scratched and pitted through wear but unrestored, collected in Germany c1945 by a member of the present vendor`s family
A GERMAN LUFTWAFFE SWORD AND SCABBARD length of blade 72cm, blade etched SMF device and SOLINGEN, scabbard with leather hanger, c1940-44 ++A well preserved original example with slight wear on the leather but entirely unrestored, collected in Germany c1945 by a member of the present vendor`s family
Five bayonets to include a 1913 Mk1 Remington bayonet and scabbard with frog, two Ross rifle bayonets with first and second pattern points, a No. 5 bayonet and scabbard and a 1917 Remington bayonet converted to a fighting knife with a later scabbard, (8) the first bayonet blade length measures 43cm
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