A late 19th century bowie knife, the blade marked "Corsan Denton Burdekin & Co", length of blade 14cm, with white metal crossguard and handle of black lacquer with inset segments of mother of pearl and gilt decoration, complete with a leather and metal scabbard; also a dagger made from a cut-down sword of possibly early 19th century date, length of blade now 23cm, with gilt brass hilt and crossguard (2).
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An interesting and possibly scarce 19th century English bowie knife of Arkansas toothpick styling, by A Feist & Co of The Moon Cutlery Works, the double-edged blade with acid edged inscription "The Patriots Self Defender", with horn grip, white metal crossguard, complete with a leather and metal scabbard, length of blade 25cm.
An 1834 pattern British army officer`s sword, the blade acid etched with the initials "ERM, The Fourth Cheshire Rifle Volunteers", also bears Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, length of blade 81cm, with a swept brass hilt also including the cipher, complete with a painted metal scabbard.
An 1834 pattern army officer`s sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the blade with acid etched decoration bearing Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, together with the inscription "The Anson Memorial Prize Sword, December 1889 & Presented to Under Officer H Simson For Proficiency in Study & Exemplary Conduct At The Royal Military College", with brass swept hilt with Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, leather sword guard, complete with a wooden leather covered scabbard with matching frog.
A Queen Victoria officer`s sword by Robert Mull & Sons of Birmingham, the straight blade with acid etched decoration bearing Queen Victoria cipher surmounted by a crown, pierced guard bearing Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, complete with a painted metal scabbard, length of blade 82.5cm.
A George V infantry officer`s sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the acid etched blade with George V cipher with royal coat of arms surmounted by a crown, length of blade 83cm, the pierced guard with George V cipher surmounted by a crown, complete with a leather covered wooden scabbard.
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