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A Great War German Ersatz Bayonet, regulation pattern, in its steel scabbard A Spanish M1943 Knife Bayonet, regulation pattern, in its steel scabbard A Third Reich K98, Steel Scabbard, marked `5424 at the throat, complete with leather frog A Turkish M1887 Mauser Bayonet, regulation pattern, in its steel scabbard, (4).
A Prussian M1871 Seitengewehr Sword Bayonet, 45.5cm single-edged fullered blade, bearing the Weyersberg & Stamm maker`s mark at the ricasso, regulation ribbed brass hilt, lacking scabbard A Great War German Ersatz Bayonet, all steel construction, 31cm single-edged fullered blade, with quillon, in its steel scabbard and with leather frog, (2).
A Prussian Seitengewehr M1871 Walking Out Bayonet, single-edged fullered sword blade, 47cm, bearing the maker`s marks, Erfurt and Alex Coppel at the ricasso, the back edge with Prussian acceptance marks and dated 79 (1879), the steel guard stamped 1599, with regulation brass grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard.
A Prussian Seitengewehr M1871 Bayonet, single-edged fullered sword blade, 47cm, bearing the F.A. Hermes maker`s mark at the ricasso, the back edge with Prussian acceptance marks and dated 76 (1876), the steel guard stamped with unit marks 37. L.R.R. 192, regulation brass grip in its black painted steel scabbard.
A Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Model 1897 Bayonet, 39cm single-edged fullered blade, bearing the Tokyo Arsenal mark at the ricasso, hooked quillon and two-piece wooden grips, in its steel scabbard. A Modelo Argentino 1891 Mauser `Army` Bayonet, 40cm single-edged fullered blade, bearing the Weyerberg, Kirschdaum & Co maker`s mark at the ricasso, all steel sweeping quillon and grip, in its steel scabbard stamped S5059 at the throat, (2).
A British Pattern 1888 Mk1, Type 2 Lee-Metford Bayonet, 30.5cm double-edged blade, bearing the Wilkinson maker`s mark at the ricasso, dated 9 - 90 (Sept 1890), twin riveted two-piece wooden grips with oil-hole, in its steel mounted leather scabbard A British Pattern 1888 Mk1, Lee-Metford Bayonet, 30.5cm double-edged blade, twin-riveted, two-piece wooden grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard, (2).
A French M1842 Sabre Bayonet, single-edged fullered yataghan blade, marked at the ricasso, recurved steel guard stamped 3938 - 1135 and regulation ribbed brass grip, lacking scabbard A French M1866 Chassepot Sabre Bayonet, single-edged yataghan blade, marked at the ricasso, sweeping quillon stamped Z 163643, regulation ribbed brass grip, lacking scabbard A French Gras Bayonet, tee-sectioned single-edged blade, 52cm typically engraved to the back-edge, dated March 1880, sweeping steel quillon bearing various marks, two-piece wooden grips and brass pommel, lacking scabbard, (3).
A Martini-Henry, Pattern 1887 Mk.III Sword Bayonet, by Wilkinson Sword, single-edged un-fullered blade, 46.5cm, bearing the Wilkinson Sword Company, maker`s mark, V.R. below crown and dated 89 (1889), regulation guard, two-piece chequered leather grips, the steel pommel numbered 7846, in its steel mounted, black leather scabbard.
An American M18 Bayonet for the Mexican Remington Rolling Block 7mm Rifle, the wooden grips stamped `US Ord Dept`, in its steel scabbard and with brown leather frog A Converted Franco-Prussian Type Bayonet, with a German made straight blade, brass grip bearing a national heraldic device, and a steel hooked quillon, in its steel scabbard A Socket Bayonet, regulation tri-angular blade, (3).
A Martini-Henry "Elcho" Bayonet, single-edged, double towards the spear-point, fullered with saw-back removed, 46.5cm, steel hilt with replaced wooden two-piece grips, in its steel mounted leather scabbard and with leather frog Designed by Lord Elcho, and passed by the Small Arms Committee on February 8th, 1871, first used in service in the First Ashanti War 1873-4, re-issued in 1895.
A Third Reich K98 Bayonet, regulation pattern, the blade bearing the Horster maker`s mark, numbered 2772 and 40 to the backstrap, two-peice wooden grips, in its steel scabbard and frog A Lee-Metford 1880 MkII Bayonet, regulation pattern, marked Mole 11/94 (November 1894), in its steel mounted leather scabbard and frog A Second World War USM8 A1 Fighting Knife/Bayonet, regulation pattern in its green steel mounted sheath A Pilots Quick-Release Knife, curved blade by Joseph Rodgers, plastic grips, in its green cloth case, (4) (lot).
A Third Reich Army officer’s sword of “Prinz Eugen” type, plated blade 33½” by Eickhorn, bronzed grey metal hilt with eagle and swastika on crosspiece and pommel and owner’s initials “HP” on reverse langet, wire bound black plastic covered grip, in its scabbard; this pattern was particularly favoured by the Waffen SS. GC (small patches of pitting to blade, patches of deep corrosion to the hilt, particularly the pommel)
An 1821 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 34½”, steel hilt with flat knucklebow and 2 sidebars, inner sideloop, pommel and eared backstrap, wooden grip (AF), marked “ECY/A49” below knucklebow, in steel scabbard with 2 rings (throat missing) engraved “RHA.D/60” at the top. Basically GC for age (some wear and light pitting)
A Geo V officer’s 1821 pattern sword of the Royal Artillery, straight fullered blade 34”, etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GVR cypher, cannon and winged lightning with “Royal Artillery” within frosted, scrolled panels, regulation plated hilt with sideloop and 2 sidebars, stepped pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC the blade retaining much original polish (hilt replated)
An 1845 pattern infantry officers sword, very slightly curved blade 32½”, by Besch & Co, Hanover St, London (faint) etched with crowned VR cypher with scrolled presentation panels, regulation brass hilt to guard incorporating crowned VR cypher, turn down inner portion (spring AF), wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC (cleaned overall)
An officer’s mameluke hilted dress sword c 1840, pipe backed blade 32½”, by Moore late Bicknell & Moore (rest unclear), etched with trophy and crossed standards within scrolled foliate panels, gilt crossguard with langets, foliate central device, rosette finials, white composition grip, gilt rosettes (one missing) and backstrap, in its brass scabbard (throat missing) with 2 rings. GC (blade some wear and light pitting) Plate 3
A Swedish M1896 bayonet, in scabbard with frog, a Swiss SIG M57 bayonet in scabbard with frog, a Netherlands M1 carbine bayonet, 2nd Model in scabbard with frog, a spike bayonet No 4 Mk II in scabbard; the grip and 8” of blade from an infantry officers sword and made into a dagger; 2 decorative Eastern knives. QGC to GC
A WWII machete, blade stamped “S & J Kitchen Ltd, Sheffield” with broad arrow and 1943, studded grip, in its studded leather scabbard; and a US Collins machete, No 1005, also stamped Hartford, brown wood grips (chipped), in its brass mounted tooled leather scabbard (split), see Stephens no 567/8. Basically GC (some wear). (2)
A 19th century cut steel hilted courtsword, hollow triangular section blade, 31½”, with lightly etched scrolled panels, turn down shell guard, crossguard knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and swollen grip, cut and set with facetted stud patterns overall, in its leather scabbard with locket and middle band (chape missing). GC, blade and hilt retaining most original polish.
A 19th century cut steel hilted courtsword, slender hollow triangular section blade 30½”, etched with trophy and foliate scrolled panels, turn down shell guard, crossguard, knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and swollen grip bearing cut stars and facetted studs, in its steel mounted leather scabbard and chamois lined carrying case. GC, retaining most original polish overall.
An ERII courtsword, slender DE blade 32½” by Wilkinson, etched with EIIR cypher with scrolled floral panels, studded gilt hilt with turn down shell guard crossbar, knucklebow, flattened urn pommel, square section grip, gilt lace knot with bullion tassel, in its gilt mounted black leather scabbard. Near VGC
Imperial German Presentation Sabre with a gilt brass hilt and lions head pommel set with red stone eyes, the knucklebow cast with oak leaves and the front languet with crossed cannons, the grip is covered with fish skin and bound with wire (some wire missing) blade 32" approx. (82cms approx) and is with it`s black painted steel scabbard. The blade with scroll panels in German script "Seinem Lieben Kurt Von Kistomsky Gewidmet Von Alexander Von Hartman" NB: Alexander Von Hartmann is listed as born 11.12.1890 in Berlin and KIA Stalingrad 26.1.1943 with the rank of General Der Infanterie and Commander of the 71st Infantry-Division. When his division was reduced to under 200 men, he chose to die in open combat ++Blade in good condition, gilt worn, some wear to paint on scabbard
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