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A 19th Century Indian Katar, the 28cm steel blade originally from a European sword, rivetted to strapwork projections from the iron hilt, the tapering side bars joined by a double baluster grip; a 19th Indian Jambiya Blade, etched with foliate tendrils, with similarly decorated scabbard; a Brass Scabbard for a Pesch Kabz, a kukri, a Dha type sword and a Sudanese sword, the pistol grip later bound in cream tape (6-af)
A 19th Century Indian Pesch Kabz, with T section steel blade, the nickel hilt with two piece bone grip, with leather scabbard; a 19th Century Madhi Type Kindjal, possibly Sudanese, the bifurcated steel blade etched with thuluth script, with bone grip, lacks scabbard; a Scandinavian Hunting Knife, the hatchet tip steel blade stamped GALLUS, with wire cutter notch, the wood grip and scabbard intricately carved with scrolling foliage (3)
An Omani Khanjar, the curved blade with raised medial ridge, with horn grip, possibly buffalo, the leather scabbard with silver coloured metal plaited wire mount and set with a skinning knife, with leather waist belt; two Omani Khanjars, each with horn grip, possibly buffalo, and with plain leather scabbard. (3)
A 20th Century Omani Khanjar/Jambiya, the 19cm curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the horn grip with silver mounts, the L shape scabbard with silver filigree and plaited wire securing the four rings to the belt bar The blade has rust patches. The silver mounts to the horn grip have thick glue or filler under them. There are small dents to the back. The scabbard is undamaged, but the green velvet backing has lost its pile. The metalwork is tarnished
A 20th Century Omani Khanjar/Jambiya, the 20cm curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the horn grip with silver mounts, the L shape scabbard with silver filigree and beaded graduating square decoration, with strands of plaited silver wire securing the seven ring attachments The blade has black and rust patches to the surface. The grip mounts need attaching more firmly as they tend to spring loose. The right hand side tip of the horn grip has some damage. The velvet backing to the scabbard is worn and the silver mounts have dents to the undecorated panels.
An Inuit Type Sword, the 55cm single edge steel blade with upturned tip, the ricasso with incised sword motif and pierced circular panel, the hilt made from the shoulder blade of a mammal, the two piece wood scabbard carved and strung with strands of vegetable fibre, the whole covered in a cream pigment and forming a stylised fish
A Sudanese Hunting Set, of a dagger with curved double edge steel blade and ribbed antelope horn handle, a skinning knife with single edge steel blade and green stained ivory grip inset with metal studs, and a dagger with straight double edge steel blade and bone grip with turquoise set pommel, all blades etched with arabic script, in a crocodile head and shoulders scabbard set with two arrow heads
An Omani Sword, the 80cm double edge flat steel blade with a shallow fuller to each side, with leather bound grip and scabbard; two Omani Small Hide Shields, possibly rhinoceros, each of ribbed conical form, with leather bound grip strap, 27cm af (shown as being used by the Qarra tribesman of Dhofar in the book Arabian Sands by Wilfred Thesiger); two Matchlock Long Guns, dismantled (5)
A 20th Century Omani Khanjar/Jambiya, the silver mounted grip and L shape scabbard with filigree decoration and plaited wire securing the four rings to the belt bar, mounted in a sealed and glazed display case This is in a sealed display case, so I am unable to look at the blade. There are areas of green oxidisation to the metalwork
An African Chief`s Staff, of dense hardwood, the swollen pommel with flat top and incised band, on a slender tapering haft (This was a gift from the village chief to Captain Sutherland ) an African Wood Thumb Piano, with pierced dished rectangular sound box, seven metal keys (one damaged), with diaper carved shaped handle 28cm; a Shona Small Dagger, with recurving blade, carved wood grip and two piece wood scabbard bound with beadwork; two African Oliphants, each made from a polished horn; five Brass Manillas and an elephant hair bangle ** Collected by the famous elephant hunter Captain James Sutherland whilst in Africa, and thus by descent
A 19th Century Belgian Six Shot Pinfire Revolver, with 8cm octagonal steel barrel, the cylinder and frame engraved with foliage, with folding trigger and two piece chequered black plastic grip scales, with a small cartridge tin in a cigar box; a 19th Century Percussion Cap Sporting Gun, af; a French Model 1886/93/16 Lebel Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a Canadian Military Gun Sight, stamped TELESCOPE SIGHTING No.33 MARK I R.E.L. CANADA 1942; a Galvanised Metal Gun Safe, with a set of keys (5)
A 19th Century French Percussion Cap Musket, with 91.5cm steel barrel, the lock plated engraved ...de Chatellerault, the walnut stock with three brass barrel bands, with steel ramrod af; a British Pattern 1888 Bayonet, lacks scabbard (2) ** Formerly the property of the famous elephant hunter Captain James Sutherland, thus by descent. Used by the natives in camp for shooting game for food Action does not work. Metalwork pitted. stock has termite damage. Bayonet has rust pitting to blade and the locking mechanism, grip bruised, lacks scabbard
A PAIR OF MIDDLE EASTERN JAMBIYAS both of typical form having wooden handle and fan shaped pommel^ with curved blades and held one within a white metal scabbard and the other in a brass .Blade 23cm(L) 40cm total length Both showing wear on outer parts^ tarnishing^ dents and cracks. The blades showing small amounts of pitting and rust.
Japanese Gunto, Military Sword Japanese gunto (military sword), marked with `Toshichika`, on one side and `Koki 2602 `(=1942) on the other side of nakago (tang), with five loose pieces of fittings, damage to the leather scabbard, missing the tsuka (handle), hacho (blade length): 24.75" Starting Price: $150
Decorative swords (lot of 2) M.C. Lilley Columbus, Ohio, FGB Knights of Pythias sword having gilt metal pommel and leather grip, with scabbard having suspension hooks and opening to reveal inscription "C.D. Powell" on blade, 34.5"l; together with another sword having silvered hilt and black scabbard, blade unmarked, 38"l Starting Price: $50
3rd Reich Nazi SA dagger by G Remscheid & Co Remeve Solingen Aufder Hohe 22cm blade 'Alles Fur Deutschland' with scabbard Provenance: Surrendered to Lt Col A Dudley-Smith seconded to the British Control Commission in Germany and appointed British resident in Schleeswig who attended the Donitz Surrender in Flensburg 1945
An 1885 pattern troopers sword, the grooved steel blade inscribed "Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen", to a chequered ebonised grip with guard with pierced Maltese cross within a steel scabbard CONDITION REPORTS Scabbard has general wear and rusting, plus a significant dent approx. 25 cm from the base, an area of engraved text has been scored out (see photo)., blade has some areas of discolouration, knuckle guard is rusted and has areas of pitting, handle has wear to the grip, otherwise generally appears OK with general wear conducive to age and use.Blade 87 cm and scabbard 90cm.
Militaria: a French Heavy Cavalry sword, by Klingenthal, 1831, of the late Napoleonic Cairassier pattern, having a twisted wire and leather grip, stamped four bar brass guard, and a twin fullered straight blade engraved to the top edge with the maker's mark and dated 1831, in a steel scabbard., with brass hilt and metal scabbard, blade length, 99cm.
Militaria: a Wilkinson heavy Cavalry Sword, 1821 pattern, having a shallow curved blade and a pierced and engraved solid guard, the maker's mark etched to the blade with 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London', above shield, and star decoration surrounding proof stamp verso, the blade is numbered 17093, stamped to back, with a twisted wire and snakeskin grip, checkered pommel and a brass and steel scabbard, blade length 88cm.
Militaria: a Victorian English Cavalry Officer's dress sword, the three bar brass guard having a pierced shield surrounding the Royal Coat of Arms, similar etched decoration to the blade as well as a star close to the hilt, and surrounding proofing stamp, with leather and twisted wire grip, stepped and studded brass pommel, and steel scabbard, blade length 84cm.

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