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A masonic cruciform hilted sword, slender etched blade 28½”, by Spencer & Co, London, GC (no scabbard); a pair of small cruciform hilted swords with turned wood grips, brass mounts and 18½” blades, basically GC (worn, one pommel missing);a masonic apron; a framed presentation photographic print of Lord Lilford wearing Masonic regalia, presented to Bro. C H Gregory of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys; and another item.
A Vic RN officer’s sword, slender claymore type blade, 30”, guard incorporating crowned fouled anchor, turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings. QGC, the hilt retaining a little original gilt (blade worn and pitted, guard misshapen, scabbard leather AF)
A Vic officer’s sword of the R Naval Artillery Volunteers, claymore blade 30½” by “.(unclear) onkin & Co, Outfitters, Devonport” etched with crowned VR cypher fouled anchor and “RNAV” within scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt, retaining a little gilt, incorporating crowned fouled anchor and “RNAV”, turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, in its brass mounted leather (some wear) scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining a little original polish (some dark rust patches, mostly to edges). Plate 6
A late 19th Century continental officer’s dress sword, slender DE blade 32”, brass upturned double shell guard, the inner one folding, knucklebow with foliate quillon and top to flattened urn pommel with cap, simulated silver wirebound grip, in its leather scabbard, brass locket with long hook and chape. GC
An Indian Army cavalry trooper’s sword, curved fullered blade 31”, by Wilkinson with ISD marks and date 1915 at forte, triple bar steel hilt with side loop, stamped “793” on the knucklebow, plain pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brown leather scabbard with brass locket (chape missing). GC Plate 6
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, fullered tapering blade 32½”, by C Boyton & Son, Clerkenwell, EC, etched with crowned GVR cypher and R Arms in Union Wreath panels, pierced steel hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard (worn). Evidently GC (blade and hilt obscured by grease/lacquer)
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 32½”, with makers HHT monogram, Sheffield, at forte, etched with R Arms, GVR cypher in scrolled panels, regulation pierced hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, leather knot (worn) in its leather FS scabbard (leather scuffed). Probably GC (blade and scabbard covered with grease/varnish)
An 1853 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 33½” (tip AF), regulation steel hilt with flattened guard, knucklebow, sideloop and 2 sidebars, chequered composition grips, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear and dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard, scabbard repaired and throat missing)
A Geo V rifle officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 32½”, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, Sword Cutlers to the War Office, etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher and wreath within scrolled panels, regulation hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with frog. Evidently GC (needs cleaning)
An Italian infantry officer’s sword c 1925, slender curved fullered blade 31”, double fullered towards slightly clipped back point, marked Clemen & Jung Solingen on backstrap and etched with Italian eagle, coat of arms and trophies of arms and instruments within foliate frosted panels, brass hilt with thumbpiece, knucklebow and 4 sideloops, into lion’s head pommel with prominent oval stud, backstrap with thumbpiece, finger shaped darkwood grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining all original polish. Plate 6
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, blade 32½” by W Cater & Co, 56 Pall Mall, SW, etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GVR cypher and wreaths within scrolled panels, pierced plated guard incorporating curved GVR cypher, pommel and chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC, retaining most original finish to blade and plating overall (scabbard plating speckled)
A continental cavalry trooper’s sword, of French style, curved fullered blade 36”, with narrow back fuller to central section, Solingen knights head mark at forte, brass hilt with various stamps including date 1862, the guard with reinforced edges, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, forward sloping cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip (wire replaced), in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining much original finish (scabbard lightly pitted overall). Plate 6
An 1821 pattern Light Cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 35” (tip pitted), regulation steel hilt (worn) with knucklebow and 2 sidebars, sideloop, plain forward sloping pommel and backstrap with ears to leather covered grip, in its steel scabbard (worn and pitted) with 2 rings. QGC to GC, the blade retaining a little original finish.
A late 18th century cavalry sword, possibly Scandinavian, curved fullered blade 35”, with narrow back fuller, heavy brass stirrup hilt, the flattened crossguard with cap shaped quillon terminal, slender langets, forward sloping cap shaped pommel and backstrap with monster head pommel cap, broad, ribbed leather grip, with hole for knot, in top part of brown leather scabbard with brass locket and middle band, and 2 rings. Basically GC (scabbard AF, some pitting to blade, worn overall) Plate 7
An 1853 type cavalry trooper’s sword, possibly made for the Indian Army, slightly curved fullered blade 33”, stamped Rodwell & Co, London at forte, steel hilt with flattened guard and long quillon, knucklebow, sideloop and 2 sidebars, marked N.S./ BDA. in wavy edged lozenge, chequered composition grips, in its leather scabbard with steel locket and belt hook, and shoe. GC (some wear)
An Austrian 1861 pattern Mountain Troops sidearm, slightly curved blade 18” marked “Buchler & Rausnitz, Budapest”, steel hilt with single strap guard, wire bound fishskin grip, sword knot with embroidered double headed eagle, and tassel fringe, in its steel scabbard. GC (minor wear to grip binding). Plate 7
An 1821 pattern light cavalry officer’s prize sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 34½” by Reeves, Maker, Birmingham, etched with crowned VR cypher, trophy and “Presented by B. Watson Esq to. (unclear) Wainwright Kitson of Captain Taylor’s, or H Troop, 1st W.Y.Y.C, as the best swordsman at the competition held at Doncaster, 16th May 1878”, regulation triple bar steel hilt with sideloop, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC with a dark patina to hilt and scabbard (blade worn and pitted, the etching generally faint)
An 1827 pattern officer’s sword of the 42nd W Yorks Rifle Volunteers (Haworth), slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, etched with crown, strung bugle “XLII WYR (script) Volunteers (caps)” wreath and crossed flags in panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear and pitting)
A flank company officer’s sword, c 1805, curved shallow fullered blade 30”, etched with 1801-16 R Arms, trophy of arms and flourishes, openwork guard with triple loops each side, into crowned GR cypher at the base of the knucklebow, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with openwork brass mounts and 2 rings (stud missing). Basically GC, the blade retaining a little original blueing and gilding (edge nicks and pitting patches, dark patina to hilt and scabbard mounts). Plate 7
An ERII courtsword, slender blade 32”, by Wilkinson Sword, etched with crowned ERII cypher within scrolled panels, gilt hilt, the turn down shell guard with stylized embossed flowers and blank centre, studded borders to crossguard, knucklebow, knights head pommel and slightly swollen panelled grip, in its gilt mounted black leather scabbard. VGC
A late 19th century courtsword, hollow triangular section blade 30”, polished steel hilt with turn down shell guard, small pas d’ane rings, crossguard and knucklebow with engraved starbursts and cut steel studs, octagonal facetted pommel and hexagonal swollen grips decorated in panels, in its brown leather (some wear) scabbard with steel locket and chape. GC Plate 7
An Indian presentation quality kukri, blade 10” with incised decoration along the top edge, brass mounted wooden hilt, in its maroon velvet scabbard, the front and tip covered with deeply impressed sheet silver panels featuring peacocks, floral ornaments and wreaths, with gilt crossed kukris device in the top panel, chain suspension loop, 3 various companion knives. GC
A Sudanese kaskara type sword, blade 28”, with leather covered hilt and crosspiece, in its tooled leather scabbard, QGC; another similar type of sword, FC (no crosspiece or scabbard); an imitation leaf shaped spear head; another spear head (deeply pitted overall); a webbing revolver holster; and a framed print of a gentleman in diplomat’s uniform with sword.
An Indian bowie type knife, blade 11”, plain hilt with small sheet brass crossguard and pommel cap, in its red velvet scabbard, the front and tip covered with impressed sheet silver panels and bearing officer’s West Riding Regt cap badge and RAOC collar badge, small crossed kukris in top panel, chain suspension loop. GC
Fairbairn Sykes Commando dagger with leather scabbard, with `B2` stamped to crossguard. Together with various books and copied research. Books - Collectors Guide to the Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife by Locken, All In Fighting by W E Fairbairn, Quick or Dead by Cassidy, The World First Swat Team by Thompson, Gentleman & Warrior the Shanghai Year by Robins, and Scientific Self-Defence by W E Fairbairn (qty)

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