Royal Company of Archers An Officer`s Court Dress uniform comprising: a black felt bicorn hat with green hackle; green coatee and trews with bullion and gilt brass buttons, bullion epaulette boards, sash, sword belt, sword knot and frog, court dress sword in black leather scabbard with gilt mounts (by Pulford & Sons, St James, London) and patent leather wellington boots, contained in original fitted trunk Note: The Royal Company of Archers was founded in 1676 as an archery club and received its first Royal Charter in 1704. The privilege of recognition as the Monarch`s Scottish Bodyguard dates from 1822. The Queen`s Bodyguard for Scotland, The Royal Company of Archers is the Sovereign`s personal Body in Scotland.
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A Chinese celadon jade scabbard fitting the top with a relief decoration of a hydra, 6.7cm long; together with another Chinese light brown jade scabbard fitting, the top with a relief decoration of a Hydra, 7.5cm long; and a Chinese brown jade scabbard fitting, with incised and relief decoration of c`s and grains together with stylised masks, 4.5cm long (3)
A POST 1902 NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD, by "Matthews & Co Queen Street Portsea" gilt brass hilt with folding side guard, wire bound fish skin covered grip, lions head pommel with brass mounted leather scabbard. 30" Blade. Engraved J. Moor, together with a framed and glazed photograph of J. Moor with sword in Naval Officers uniform.
An infantry officers 1895 pattern sword, the blade with acid etched decoration with the Royal Coat of Arms and the initial of the owner W W W, length of blade 82cm complete with wooden and metal scabbard (af), an early 20th century Japanese officers sword, length of blade 70cm together with matching scabbard (af) and another sword probably of Masonic origin (3)
A World War I German bayonet, length of blade 37cm, complete with metal scabbard (in rusty condition), together with leather frog (af), also a British World War I bayonet 1907 pattern, length of blade 26cm (blade rusted), complete with leather scabbard, a modern Kukri knife with leather scabbard and another knife with wooden scabbard (4)
A Fairburn Sykes fighting knife, length of blade 18cm, complete with leather scabbard, a World War I military issue Kukri knife, the blade dated 1917, length of blade 33cm with wood and brass hilt, complete with leather scabbard, a Nazi dagger, the blade marked E & A H Helbic Steinbach KRM, length of blade 16.5cm, the hilt with white metal cross guard with Nazi swastika emblem, wooden handle and white metal pommel, a modern Bowie knife, the blade inscribed `The Bowie Knife Boys Company Seacass County First Georgia Infantry, length of blade 27cm with brass cross guard and wooden handle together with leather scabbard and a tourist ware knife, blade in brass, length of blade 12cm, the hilt and scabbard with enamel decoration
A Sudanese child`s Kaskara, length of blade 40.5cm with cruciform iron guard and leather covered grip complete with decorative leather scabbard, a hardwood policeman`s truncheon marked SC2281, four Sudanese knives, various, an Indian knife with wooden hilt and scabbard and a decorative whip (9)
Royal Scots Fusilier`s Victorian field officer`s broadsword by Thurkell of Soho, double fullered spear pointed blade with Ailsa crest of a dolphin etched near the forte, special pattern basket hilt used by field officers and retaining the leather and steel mounted scabbard with outer carrying case, together with separate standard basket hilt of a junior officer and the alternate iron bar hilt with its own fish skin mounted grip together with plated dress scabbard, Sam Browne belt and spare frog
A Victorian brass hilted dress small sword by Codling & Lawrence, London, the 70cm blade etched with trophies of arms and foliate decoration, the stirrup hilted grip of gilt brass with etched decoration, the black leather scabbard with brass mounts and an old paper label `No2865, Cassillis, Newhailes, Musselborough, Scotland`
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