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A good cut steel hilted courtsword, hollow triangular section blade 31½Â”, by Gilbert & Hasell, New Burlington St, London W, etched with trophy and scrolls in panels, plated hilt with turn down shell guard, shallow pas dÂ’ane rings, crossguard and knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and slightly swollen grip, decorated with line shading and cut steel studs, in its leather scabbard with plated mounts and velvet frog, pigskin lined leatherette case. VGC Plate 8
A Third Reich Luftwaffe officerÂ’s sword, by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, the early type nickel silver hilt with brass inlaid swastikas, the original wire bound grip of stained wood, in its leather covered scabbard with later type brushed aluminium mounts. Good Condition (some age related wear to grip, some scuffing to scabbard leather). Plate 9
A Third Reich Naval officerÂ’s sword, plain pipe back blade 29½Â”, by WKC, gilt brass hilt with lionÂ’s head pommel, wire bound white ivorine grip, and folding guard, the small folding rear guard stamped with eagle and swastika and number N1950, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, mounts retaining traces of gilt, locket also numbered N1950, chape stamped with eagle and swastika. Good Condition. Plate 11 Note: WKC Stahl-und-Metalwarenfabrik of Solingen have confirmed that this sword was manufactured 1.11.1937 and puchased 11.12.1937 by Marc Schiefferdecker.
A rare 1871 pattern Elcho sword bayonet for the Martini Henry rifle, swollen fullered blade 20”, with sawback, WD and broad arrow with inspector’s stamp at forte on one side and small crowned VR on the other, diced leather grips, “24” stamped on pommel, in its steel mounted leather scabbard with rectangular loop to locket. Good Condition, the blade clean (scabbard leather crazed). Plate 14
A Victorian 1831 pattern General officer’s mameluke hilted sword, curved blade 32”, by Hill Bros, 3 Old Bond St, London W, etched with crowned VR cypher, wreaths and crossed baton and sword, within scrolled foliate panels, embossed gilt crossguard incorporating crossed baton and sword in wreath, langets, stud finials, white composition grips with gilt rosettes, gilt backstrap, with crimson and gilt knot, in brass scabbard, with 2 rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining some original finish (some dark stains towards point) hilt gilt good. Plate 15
A good cut steel hilted courtsword, hollow triangular section blade 31”, by Henry Poole & Co Savile Row, London W, etched with trophy and scrolled panels, plated hilt with pierced turn down shell guard, pas d’ane rings, crossguard and knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and slightly swollen grip, profusely decorated overall with cut steel studs, gilt knot and bullion tassel, in its black patent leather scabbard (kinked near chape) with plated mounts, leatherette and pigskin case. Very Good Condition Plate 15
A Victorian 1831 pattern General officerÂ’s mameluke hilted sword, curved flat blade 31½Â”, by H.P. Trufitt, London, etched on both sides with crowned VR cypher, crossed baton and sword, and laurel wreaths in panel, embossed copper crossguard incorporating crossed baton and sword in wreath, langets, stud finials, white composition grips with rosettes, ornamental backstrap, dress knot (AF), in brass scabbard (tip dented) with 2 rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining virtually all original polish (hilt gilt rubbed) Plate 15
A Victorian mameluke hilted sword, curved flat blade 30½Â”, by Hawkes Moseley & Sons, London, Manufacturers to the Queen, etched with trophies of arms within scrolled foliate panels with urns, plain facetted steel crossguard with langets and button finials, backstrap to bone grips with 2 studs, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition (light pitting to hilt and scabbard). Plate 15
An 1821 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword of the Yorkshire Hussars, very slightly curved, fullered blade 35”, by Fletcher & Co New Bond St. London W, etched with crowned VR cypher and scrolls “Yorkshire” and “Hussars” within fenestrated panels, regulation steel hilt with knucklebow, sideloop, 2 sidebars, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Blade Very Good Condition retaining all original polish (hilt and scabbard lightly rusted overall) Plate 16
An officer’s 1821 pattern sword of the 1st West York Artillery Volunteers, very slightly curved, fullered blade 33”, by Hobson & Sons, 1, 3 & 5 Lexington St, London W, etched with grenade, rose, cannon, winged lightning and “1 West York Arty Volts”, within scrolled fenestrated panels, with owner’s monogram “JAP” at forte, silver plated hilt with sideloop, knucklebow, 2 sidebars, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound (top strands loose) fishskin grip, in its tan leather FS scabbard with iron locket and chape (dented). Good Condition, Plate 16 Note: The sword of J A Paul, 2nd Lt 1st W York Artillery Volunteers 21.3.91, Captain 1896, Major 1906, Lt Colonel, Commanding, 1st West Riding Brigade, R Field Artillery 24.2.1910
A Victorian 1821 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword of the West York Yeomanry, broad, slightly curved fullered blade 33”, by Ravenscroft, Conduit St, London etched with crowned VR cypher and scrolls “West York” and “Yeomanry” on wreath, within scrolled fenestrated panels, steel hilt with crossguard, sideloop, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, stepped pommel and backstrap with chequered thumb piece, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition with dark patina to hilt and scabbard. Plate 16
An Indian army cavalry officer’s sword, plain blade 31”, steel stirrup hilt with tapered shield shaped langets, knucklebow with cut out, forward sloping stepped pommel and backstrap, composition grip with applied silver plated “X” on each side, in scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition Plate 16
An Indian Army light cavalry officer’s sword, curved 1796 type blade 32”, with scimitar type point, marked H. Osborn, Bordesley (the style of the firm 1800-1807) at forte, etched with pre 1801 Royal Arms with motto and supporters, crowned GR cypher, trophies of arms and instruments, and flourishes, and blued and gilt for one third length, steel hilt, the heavy square section knucklebow and crossguard with cut out corners and lined border, small ornamental langets, forward sloping pommel, polished darkwood grip secured by 3 florets, plain backstrap, in its steel scabbard (some wear, small dents and repairs). Good Condition, the blade retaining approx 70% blueing and gilding. Plate 16
A most unusual officer’s sword, c 1800, slightly curved, fullered blade 30”, with narrow back fuller to central section, etched with symbols and floral flourishes, brass hilt with langets, knucklebow and 2 additional similar knucklebars, which swing out to be fastened by a clip and act as a basket guard, lion’s head pommel, wirebound fishskin grip (few wires loose) in its leather scabbard with ornamental brass locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. Good Condition (some wear overall) Plate 16
An 1827 pattern rifle officerÂ’s sword of the East York Rifle Volunteers, slightly curved blade 31½Â”, by W Jones & Co, 236 Regent St. London, etched with crowned VR cypher, and elaborately strung bugle within tightly scrolled panels, and “East York Rifle Volunteers” in scrolled panel near forte, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound grip, with leather knot in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition (traces of silver paint to hilt, worn patches to scabbard plating) Plate 20
A Victorian 1845 pattern infantry officerÂ’s sword, almost straight fullered blade 32½Â”, etched with crowned VR cypher and arms of the City of Leeds within scrolled fenestrated panels, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard (kinked at point) with two rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining much original polish. Plate 20
An 1827 pattern rifle officerÂ’s sword of the North York Rifle Militia slightly curved, fullered blade 32½Â”, by Hawkes & Co, London Manufacturers to the Queen, etched with crown, “North York Rifle Militia”, elaborately strung bugle, trophies of flags and wreath within panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, forward sloping stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard (dented, one ring missing) with leather knot. Good Condition Plate 20
A Victorian 1827 pattern officerÂ’s sword of the 3rd West York Rifle Volunteers, almost straight, fullered blade 32½Â”, by J Chapman & Co Bradford, etched with crown, wreaths, strung bugle and “IIIrd West York Rifle Volunteers” and crossed flags, in panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in brown leather covered FS scabbard. Good Condition Plate 20
An Ed VII officer’s sword of the 6th (Scarborough) North York Rifle Volunteers, earlier slightly curved fullered blade 32”, by Wilkinson, no 10409 (for 1860) on backstrap, etched with crowned VR cypher, “VI North York Rifle Volunteers” and wreath, within tightly scrolled panels, owner’s initials “GAN” in panel at forte, pierced steel guard incorporating crowned Edward VII cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, with leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard with frog and straps. Good Condition, the blade retaining much original polish (hilt minor wear and dark patina) Plate 20 Note: George A Nesfield, Lieutenant 6th N York Rifle Volunteers, 17.9.62, Captain 23.6.75
An 1827 pattern rifle officerÂ’s sword of the North York Militia, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½Â”, by Brown & Son, 10 & 11 Princes St, Hanover Sqre, London, etched with crown, stylized floret in Garter inscribed “North York Militia”, ownerÂ’s monogram “ALC” in ornamental escutcheon, trophies of flags, and wreath, within panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, forward sloping stepped pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard (dented) with 2 rings. Good Condition (guard slightly bent) Plate 20
A good George V 1897 pattern infantry officerÂ’s sword, blade 32½Â”, etched on both sides with crowned Royal Arms, GVR cypher and wreath within scrolled, foliate panels, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings, with buff leather and bullion tassel knot in chamois lined leatherette carrying case. Near Mint Condition Plate 21
A presentation 1803 pattern infantry light company officer’s sword, broad, curved fullered blade, 30”, etched with maker’s name Gilson, Thomson & Craigs, Warranted in scrolls at forte, crowned 1801-16 Royal Arms, crowned GR cypher, seated Britannia, trophies and flourishes, copper gilt hilt, the slotted guard with 4 looped panels either side, into knucklebow with crowned GR cypher surmounted by strung bugle into lion’s head pommel and facetted backstrap, wirebound leather grip with knot (worn) in its leather scabbard with brass locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings, engraved overall with ribbon bands, the locket inscribed “To Capt Willm. Meredith from his Corps” and maker’s name “Read, 4 Parliamt Sq”. Good Condition , the blade with traces of blueing and gilding, the hilt retaining approximately 40% gilt. Plate 21
A George VI Scottish officerÂ’s broadsword, blade 32½Â” by J R Gaunt & Son Limited, Late Edward Thurkle London & Birmingham, etched with crowned GVIR cypher in thistle wreath panels, regulation plated basket hilt with 5 panels pierced with hearts, sidebars and loops, fluted domed pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, red white and blue buff leather hilt lining, crimson tassels, in its plated scabard with 2 rings and alternative brown leather FS scabbard. Very Good Condition Plate 21
A George V 1897 pattern infantry officerÂ’s presentation sword, blade 32½Â” by Wilkinson, no 44604 (for 1914), etched with crowned Royal Arms, GVR cypher, wreath and “Lt. H H Brown from the University of Leeds” within scrolled panels, regulation pierced plated hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard with leather carrying case. Good Condition, the hilt plating good (some rust patches to blade) Plate 22
A French Napoleonic period light cavalry officer’s sword, curved, fullered blade 34”, etched with imaginery devices featuring flags, a helmet, feathers, fruit and foliage, and blued and gilt for one third length, steel stirrup hilt with slender langets, plain pommel and backstrap, flat protruding pommel cap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining 80% blueing and gilding (edge nicks to lower half of blade, grip slightly AF). Plate 22
A Scots Greys 1796 pattern heavy cavalry trooper’s sword, broad straight shallow fullered blade 35”, marked I. Gill on backstrap, regulation steel hilt, pierced disc guard, langets removed, diamond shaped reinforce, flat knucklebow, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, ribbed leather grip (varnished), stamped under the guard “2d Ds/A15”, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, marked “2d Ds/E No 20”. Good Condition for age (some wear and pitting, scabbard dented). Plate 22
A French AN XI cuirassier’s broadsword, straight double fullered blade 37”, with stamps at forte and marked on the back “...ture Imple du Klingenthal Obre 1813”, brass hilt with plain guard into knucklebow with 3 sidebars, forward sloping cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip, stamps to knucklebow, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition, a clean example. Plate 22
A Siamese naval officerÂ’s presentation sword, slender blade 27½Â”, by Gieves, etched with Siamese arms, fouled anchor and device within roped oak wreath panels, triple bar gilt hilt incorporating Arms with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, elephant head pommel, wirebound fishskin grip in its gilt mounted brown leather scabbard, the locket engraved “To Wing Commander F F Lambert DSO, DFC, CD C de G Burma India Far East 1941-1942 from Commander Ut Kasem Tantiprasut”, with dress knot. Hilt and scabbard Very Good Condition. Plate 23
A Victorian Royal Naval Warrant OfficerÂ’s sword, curved, fullered blade 29½Â”, clipped back at point, by J Starkey, Old Bond St, London, etched with crowned Royal Arms and crowned fouled anchor within panels, regulation brass hilt with traces of gilt bearing crowned fouled anchor, turn down inner portion, plain forward sloping pommel and grooved backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip in its brass mounted leather scabbard (kinked) with 2 rings, blue and gilt knot (AF). Good Condition Plate 23
A Royal Naval Officer’s sword, c 1835, curved, pipe backed blade 30”, lightly etched with crown, fouled anchor and crowned 1816-37 R Arms within panels, copper gilt half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor, turn down inner portion, lion’s head pommel and facetted backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its leather scabbard with gilt locket, middle band and chape, 2 rings; together with a post 1902 RN sword belt and slings and a dress knot (AF). Very Good Condition for age, retaining much original poolish to blade, and approx 50% gilt to hilt and scabbard mounts (minor pitting patches to blade edges, scabbard leather some wear) Plate 23
A Royal Naval officerÂ’s sword, c 1840, broad, curved pipe backed blade 31½Â”, with traces of London makerÂ’s name, crowned Royal Arms and supporters, regulation brass hilt bearing crowned fouled anchor, turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, wirebound fishskin grip, heavy lionÂ’s head pommel and backstrap, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with 2 large rings. Good Condition for age (wear overall). Plate 23
A good 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, curved shallow fullered blade 31”, etched with crowned GR cypher, pre 1801 Royal Arms, trophies of arms and ornamental floral devices, regulation steel stirrup hilt with langets, facetted knucklebow, forward sloping pommel and backstrap with ears, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Very Good Condition, the blade retaining approximately 80% original blueing and gilding and polish (old blacksmiths repair to top of knucklebow). Plate 24
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword of the Liverpool Light Horse, curved blade 33”, etched “Gills Warranted” at forte, with crowned GR cypher, mounted Hussar, owner’s initials “JS”, Liver bird and monogram “LLH” in panels surmounted by ornamental urn, steel stirrup hilt with langets, facetted knucklebow and forward sloping pommel and backstrap, wirebound leather grip, buff leather knot, in its steel scabbard (small dent) with 2 rings on fluted bands. Good Condition, the blade retaining much original polish (blade reseated and lightly cleaned towards point). Plate 24
An unusual 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, heavy curved pipe backed blade 34”, lightly etched overall with oriental style foliate panels, steel stirrup hilt with langets, unusual forward sloping pommel into plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition Plate 24
An infantry light company officer’s sword, c 1800, flat curved blade 28”, etched with standing Britannia and trophies of arms and branches in formal leaf bordered panels on one side, similar on the other with floral display in place of Britannia, blued steel forward sloping stirrup hilt with langets (one missing) facetted pommel and backstrap, ribbed fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings (dents and cuts towards tip). Good Condition (blade reseated and lightly pitted). Plate 24
Late 18th century sword, the curved blade terminating in hatchet point with double fullers to each side and etched/engraved with crests, cavalry trooper, moon and other motifs, the back edge inscribed `Johlinoin?` the steel hilt with double langlets and carved wood grip, blade length 91cm, sword length 104, complete with matched scabbard
1796 pattern light cavalry troopers sword, the curved broad blade with wide fullers to each side with no markings, the steel stirrup hilt with scroll quillion, shield langets and sword knot slot, the steel pommel and backpiece with ears containing the wood grip, blade length 79cm, sword length 91cm, complete with scabbard with two suspension rings
AN 1854 PATTERN CANADIAN MILITIA OFFICERS SWORD having brass pommel and fishskin covered handle bound by wire, the guard having Royal cypher and hanging bullion knot, the blade is etched ""Canadian Militia"" with a beaver icon, having a brass bound leather scabbard. 96.52cm long Condition Report: The hilt having some tarnishing, blade in overall good condition. Scabbard being split towards the bottom section.
A 1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SABRE having a brass lion head pommel and wire bound fish skin handle, the guard with GR cypher. The curved steel blade being part blued with double edge towards the top section, decorated with etched crowned GR cyphers and trophies. The scabbard brass bound with marker`s name ""Collins 52 Strand"". Overall length 89cm, blade 71cm. Condition Report: Hilt in good condition, blade with rust and pitting especially to top section, scabbard tarnished to brass sections and split to leather.
A SECOND WORLD WAR KRIEGSMARINE DAGGER having eagle pommel bearing the swastika, ivorine handle bound by gilt wire, with original portepee, the blade marked by the maker E & F Horster-Solingen, etched with anchor marks and retaining its brass scabbard. Condition Report: In good condition. small marks to handle. Good clean blade. Canvas strap may be later addition)

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