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An impressive Asian chopping weapon, possibly Indian or Burmese, heavy single edged blade 13 1/2 in., the ridged back curving away from the edge to describe a hump a third of the way up before curving forward to form the point; hilt with three stage white metal covering comprising a foliate embossed collar, a plain grip, a band embossed with a writhing serpent; carved ivory pommel richly embellished with grotesque figures; lacks scabbard.
A Turkish shamshir, blade 33 1/4 in. and of possible European manufacture, with a broad central fuller and a short narrow fuller to the back, and retaining traces of decorative engraving to the forte; steel guard with down turned rear quillon and knuckle bow, horn pistol grip with characteristic bulbous pommel, lacks scabbard
A Turkish shamshir, blade 32 1/4 in. and of possible European manufacture, with a broad central fuller and a short narrow fuller to the back, and retaining traces of decorative engraving to the forte; steel guard with down turned rear quillon and knuckle bow, horn pistol grip with characteristic bulbous pommel, lacks scabbard
Early Victorian Infantry officer`s sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 70cm blade (reduced), with brass guard with VR cypher, wire-bound fish skin grip, 85cm overall; a late 19th century Prussian N.C.O. sabre, the 75cm curved steel blade with brass cross-guard and langet, stirrup hilt and fish skin grip, it it`s leather and brass scabbard, 88cm overall (2)
A Pattern 1821 Artillery Officers Sword, the slightly curved 32" (81cms) blade with a single fuller to each side and etched with a foliate design and `Volunteer Artillery` to one side and artillery badge and field gun to the other, the makers details of Firman & Son, London on the shoulder, the steel hilt of standard three bar form, complete in steel scabbard
A Japanese Wakizashi, the 32.5cm steel blade with brass one piece habaki, the tang signed on one side, the tang tip is broken off through the secondary mekugi-ana, the scabbard, tsuba and grip is of bone or deer antler and well carved with deities, Samurai warriors, dragons and cloud bands. (the seppa, one hanging ring and band missing).
A Japanese Tanto, with 18cm steel blade with wavy hamon, and shirasaya mounts; a Malayan Kris, with double edge straight damascened steel blade, with beaded silver mendak, panelled scroll carved grip and figured wood scabbard with brass binding; a very similar smaller Kris, for a woman; a small Powder Horn, half bound in leather, with looped chain tassel (4)
A Late 18th Century Infantry Officer`s Sword, the 32inch (81cm) single edge fullered steel blade lightly etched and engraved with crowned GR cypher, martial trophy, classical figures and foliage, by Gill, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with bevelled backstrap and ribbed ivory grip, with brass mounted tooled leather scabbard.
An Edwardian 1897 Pattern Army Officer`s Sword, the 32inch (82cm) single edge fullered steel blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, crisply etched with crowned coat of arms, ERI cypher, family crest and initials LHB for Major Lionel Hugh Branson, 110th Mahrattas, the steel hilt bearing traces of cream paint, pierced and engraved with crowned ERI cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard; together with a wedding photograph of Major Branson in dress uniform carrying the sword.
A George VI 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer`s Sword, the 83.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with foliage and royal cypher by Flights Ltd., London, with plated steel hilt, wire bound fish skin grip and leather service scabbard and sword frog; a very similar sword, with part scabbard (2 - poor order)
A British Pattern 1888 MkI, Type 2 "Lee-Metford" Bayonet, the steel hilt with two piece wood grip, the pommel stamped "6.11/O.T.C./UPM/76", with steel mounted leather scabbard, leather frog on a Sam Browne with brass fittings, sword frog, pistol holster and ammunition pouch, all in excellent condition; together with a nickel hinged luggage grip.
An Elizabeth II 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer`s Dress Sword to an Officer of 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, the 89cm fullered steel blade etched with crowned EIIR cypher, the crest of the 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and officer`s name "M.W.B. Faulkner", the back edge stamped 104475, by Wilkinson Sword, with chased and engraved plated steel bowl hilt, wire bound fishskin grip husk chased and cast pommel, with leather service scabbard and sword knot, plated dress scabbard and bullion dress knot, and crushed leather sleeve
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer`s Sword, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher and officer`s monogram GPA, by Hutton & Sons, with plated hilt and wire bound fish skin grip, with leather service scabbard; a similar George V Example, with plain blade and leather service scabbard (2)
A Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer`s Sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 83.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher, scrolling foliage and officer`s crest and initials ASM, the back edge numbered 23609, the steel hilt pierced and engraved with royal cypher and strapwork, with wire bound fish skin grip and leather scabbard, (rusted condition); a Turkish Model 1874 Socket Bayonet, the fullered triangular section blade numbered 156, with brass mounted leather scabbard; a Georgian Leather Scabbard, with brass mounts and a steel scabbard. (4)
A Georgian 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer`s Sword, the 80cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with royal GR cypher, Britannia, a lion and scrolling foliage, the brass stirrup hilt bearing traces of original gilding, with folding double shell guard, leaf capped quillon, copper wire bound grip and urn shaped pommel, lacks scabbard.
A Georgian Sword, the 73cm slightly curved fullered steel blade stamped WO--LES on one side of the ricasso, the opposing with a struck through mark, the brass stirrup hilt with semi boat shaped guard, lacks quillon, wood grip and baluster pommel, lacks scabbard; two Georgian Swords, each with a single edge steel blade, one with a broad fuller, the other a narrow fuller, with brass stirrup hilts, fixed double shell guards, wood grips and facetted urn pommels (3 - lack scabbards)
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper`s Sword, with 84cm slightly curved broad fullered steel blade, the iron stirrup hilt with later binding to the grip, lacks scabbard; a Continental Cavalry Sabre, similar to a British 1788 pattern, the 76cm curved single edge steel blade stamped E near ricasso, steel stirrup hilt with long bar langet (one missing), ribbed leather hilt and flattened pommel, lacks scabbard (2 - poor order)
A Replica German Broadsword, the double edge fullered steel blade engraved with EA II monogram and date 1763, with brass hilt and brass mounted leather scabbard; a Replica Bowie Knife, with leather sheath; a Ghanian Machete, with leather grip and sheath; a black leather scabbard for a dirk (4)
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century German Sword, the 82.5cm single edge steel blade with a broad and a narrow fuller to each side, engraved with a stylised shield, the adapted brass cruciform hilt with trefoil quillons, cloth bound grip and cup shaped pommel; an Indian Sword, the broad double edge curved steel blade engraved with scalloped motifs, the brass hilt with hardwood grip inlaid with pewter dots, the leather scabbard set with two trowel blade knives (2)
A British Pattern 1888 MkI, Type 2 "Lee-Metford" Bayonet, by Wilkinson, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Replica of a Kindjhal, with white metal hilt; a leather ammunition pouch, with brass buckle; a stitched leather conical flask case; a Britannia Standard Silver VE VJ 1945-1995 Commemorative Medallion; a quantity of magazines, German postcards and ephemera
A Victorian 1822 Pattern General Officer`s Sword, the 80.5cm single edge pipe back steel blade etched with royal cypher and scrolling foliage, by Jones, 6 Regent Street, London, the brass gothic hilt with hinged guard, pierced and cast with a staff device of a crowned crossed sword and baton, with wire bound fish skin grip and steel two ring scabbard.
A Phillipines Moro Kris, with 48cm fourteen wave steel blade, notched ganja. plaited cord and brass bound grip, with hooked ivory pommel and two piece wood scabbard; an Indian Talwar, with curved single edge steel blade, gilt painted steel hilt with disc pommel and wood scabbard; an African Sword, with long narrow leaf shaped double edge blade and skin covered grip; another sword, with horn grip and leather scabbard; an African leather covered wood scabbard, with leather shoulder belt (5)
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