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A rare and fine Victorian silver mounted presentation Coldstream Guards Officer`s sword 1845 pattern by Robt. Mole & Sons, Birmingham, silver hallmarks for 1871, the finely etched blade with VR cypher and engraved `Presented to Francis Capel Manley Esquire, Ensign & Lieutenant Coldstream Guards on his attaining his majority by the Tenantry on his father`s Estates June 18th` the grip of wire-bound shagreen, the silver scabbard with two suspension rings, in original burr walnut fitted case, 82.5 cm blade
AN EARLY VICTORIAN NAVAL OFFICERS SWORDwith 30in. regulation etched blade signed Maynard & Harris, 126 Leadenhall St. London, wire bound fishskin grip, lion`s head pommel with half-mane, leather scabbard (distressed, in two halves) — 36in. (91.5cm.) overall.Maynard & Harris worked between 1845-1849.
A late 18th century French brass hilted Grenadier sidearm, with 59cm plain curved blade traces of engraving and `Grenadiers`, with armour`s marks towards the hilt, brass knucklebow, ribbed grip, `bird`s head` pommel, contemporary private engraving on guard, 73cm overall, in its leather and brass scabbard privately engraved with anchor and Masonic emblems
A Volunteer Officer`s sword of the 1st Battalion, East Kent Regiment, the 83cm blade by `Hobson & Sons, Lexington`s Street, London` etched with `E.VII.R cypher and `1st V.B. East Kent Regt` and owners Officers initials `A.R.G.`, steel bar guard with strung bugle, wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its Sam Browne scabbard, 99cm overall
A Naval Officer’s Sword by Owen Harries & Co, no.1691, with a 79.5cm straight spear-point blade, etched with crown, fouled anchor, Royal Arms and foliage, marked at the ricasso ‘Owen Harries & Co, 15 Russel Street, Landport’, regulation gilt brass hilt with folding guard, wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard with dress knot
A Spanish Cup-Hilted Sword, 94cm double-edged blade, engraved ‘Fca De Toledo 1874’, cut and chased plated steel bowl-guard, decorated cross-piece and pommel, wire-bound grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard. A Spanish Cup-Hilted Rapier with an 87cm long slender blade of diamond section, marked ‘En Toledo’ at the ricasso, steel bowl, wire-bound grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard, (2)
A Spanish Artillery Sword, 79cm engraved double-edged blade, marked at the ricasso ‘Artilleria, Fabrica De Toledo 1887’, regulation plated guard with wire bound fish skin grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard. A Spanish Cup-Hilt Rapier, 88cm triangular section blade, marked at the ricasso ‘Fca De Toledo 1869’, plated cup-hilt with wire bound grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard. A Shasqua, the 78cm curved blade with double back fuller and various markings (rubbed), plain eared horn grips, in its leather covered wooden scabbard, (3)
A Victorian Ayrshire Constabulary Short Sword by Parker, Field & Sons, Circa 1850, slightly curved clipped fullered blade, etched with ‘Ayrshire Constabulary, No.22’ and ‘Parker, Field & Son, 233 Holborn, London’ at the ricasso, regulation brass hilt with fish-skin grip, lacking scabbard
An 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, serial number 55934, with a 86.5cm straight, single-edged spear point blade, etched with foliage and artillery devices, regulation plated hilt with wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its field service brown leather scabbard. A Rare Victorian 1821 Pattern Bombay Artillery Officer’s Sword, retailed by Nicholls & Sons, with a 88cm slightly curved, single-edged spear point blade, etched with foliage, VR cypher below crown, artillery device and ‘Bombay Artillery‘, regulation hilt, wire-bound fish-skin grip (worn), in its steel scabbard. An Indian Kukri, single-edged blade 35cm long, walnut grip, in its decorated wooden sheath, (3)
A William IV 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, slightly curved pipe-back blade (worn), regulation gilt finished hilt, folding guard with WRIV cartouche, wire-bound fish-skin grip and sword knot, lacking scabbard. A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Infantry Officer’s Sword, slightly curved single fullered blade (worn), regulation guard with VR slung bugle cartouche, in its steel scabbard. A William IV 1821 Pattern Officer’s Sword, slightly curved pipe-back blade, etched with WR IV cypher and scrolling foliage (worn), regulation hilt, lacking scabbard. A Caucasian Kindjal, double-edged blade, tapering to a sharp point, cut with multi-fullers, two-piece, figured wooden grips decorated with brass pins, in its steel and brass mounted sheath
A Danish Rapier in late 16th/early 17th Century Style with a 90cm plain double-edged tapering blade, of flattened diamond section, iron hilt of half-round bar, flattened to the reverse, comprising a pair of vertically recurved quillons, upper and lower ring-guards, all with shell terminals, fluted pommel and wire-bound grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, straight fullered blade, marked on backstrap J.J. Runkel, Solingen and etched with crowned pre 1801 Royal Arms, crowned GR cypher, trophies and flourishes, blued and gilt for half its length, regulation gilt hilt with folding shell-guard, knucklebow and urn shaped pommel, wire-bound grip with gilt dress knot, in its gilt-steel mounted leather scabbard
A Victorian Court Sword, plain steel tapering blade, gilt-brass hilt cast in low relief, including down-turned shell-guard with crowned VR cypher, in its leather scabbard with gilt-brass mounts. A Victorian 1845 Pattern Officer’s Sword, slightly curved blade etched with VR cypher, and scrolling foliage in panels (worn), regulation gilt hilt with VR cartouche, in a brass scabbard, (2)
An IndianTulwar, 76cm curved single-edged fullered blade, typical steel disc pommel hilt with traces of decoration, lacking scabbard. A Firangi, 76cm curved, broad, triple-fullered blade, the steel hilt of typical form with plate guard and shaped langets, disk pommel with spike, lacking scabbard, together with two knives of Eastern manufacture, (4)
A Caucasian Silver-Mounted Dagger (Kindjal) with a double-edged fullered blade, nielloed silver hilt, bone grip-scales mounted with decorative panel, and retained by domed, silver nielloed washers, in its leather covered wooden scabbard with large silver niello decorated mounts, en suite with the hilt, the chape drawn out to a spherical terminal
An Indo-Persian Silver-Mounted, Jade Hilted Dagger, with a 26.5cm watered, double-edged blade with a series of raised fullers, decorated silver hilt with a tapering, faceted, jade grip, in its skin covered wooden scabbard with silver locket and chape, engraved with flowers and shaped panels, bearing the date letters 1267 AH (C.1851), 42cm
A Malayan Kris, with a straight 39cm, pattern welded, double-edged blade, stylised carved wooden hilt, grained wooden wrangka and scabbard. A Kris, with a straight 32cm, pattern welded, double-edged blade, wooden hilt with carved inset decoration, wooden wrangka and engraved gilt brass sarong, (2)
An Indo-Persian Dagger Pesh Kabz, with a 22cm hollow ground T-section blade, steel decorated hilt with two-piece polished bone grips, in its leather covered wooden sheath. An Indo-Persian Knife, with a 36cm single-edged blade, cut with a series of fullers and decorated with punched linear ornament and etched scroll-work to each side, slender wooden shaped grip scales, in its leather covered wooden scabbard, (2)
A Nepalese Gurkha Kukri, with a hardwood two-piece grip, in its leather covered wooden scabbard, 42cm. A Presentation, Nepalese, Gurkha Kukri, the polished steel blade engraved ‘Presented to Sgt W Dunn Gur. Sigs from Sgts Mess 48 Gurkha Inf. Bde. Gp. Hq. Hong Kong 1962’, horn hilt, in its leather covered wooden scabbard, 42cm, (2)
A Kris, with a wavy 33cm, double-edged blade, decorated cup, stylised hard-wood hilt, polished wooden wrangka, and decorated brass sarong. A Kris, of small proportions, with a 12cm straight single-edged blade, stylised wooden hilt and scabbard. A Kris, of small proportions, with a wavy 12cm double-edged blade, stylised wooden hilt and scabbard, (3)
A Fine Naval Officer’s Dirk, Early 19th Century, with a 43cm straight, plain, tapering blade of flattened diamond section, tapering turned ivory handle with gilt brass fittings and lion mask pommel, in its engraved gilt brass scabbard, inscribed ‘Capt’n Major Banks’, ‘H.C. Ship’, ‘Thos. Coutts’ with a pair of belt clips and oval hanger buckles decorated with lion masks
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