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RAWLINGS, LEO; And The Dawn Came Up Like Thunder, with supporting account by Bill Duncan, signed copy with two letters, first edition 1972, also a dagger with rope grip, leather scabbard and double edged blade. CONDITION REPORT: The rope is part of the grip and we are unable to see under it to ascertain if there is any damage/corrosion. Remnants of what looks like a "Wilkinson" mark, but unsure. Rusting to dagger allover.
A 19th century heavy cavalry sword and scabbard with curved blade, length of blade 87cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor dents to scabbard, slight wear to grip, slight tarnish and rust to scabbard, no significant damage. There are no markings on the blade or the scabbard. As stated in the description, this is 19th century.
A German Third Reich dress sword and scabbard, marked WMW Waffen, length of blade 77cm. CONDITION REPORT: Makers mark obscured and cannot been seen in images. The tip of the swords handle depicts an eagle, as can be seen in the main photo. The blade is marked as stated in the catalogue description though this is obscured by the edge of the hilt, as illustrated in one of the additional photos. There is no swastika.
A Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve short and scabbard, gilt lions heady hilt, wired shark skin grip and engraved 45cm blade, stamped Moore, Scantlebury & Coote 2657, brass and leather scabbard belonging to Lieutenant K. H. Empson; along with a framed scroll commemorating this gentleman`s death in service, two accompanying photographs of the Lieutenant, his cap badge, a silver ash tray and silver pendants
A LATE 19TH /EARLY 20TH CENTURY FIGHTING KNIFE having a wooden handle inlaid with mother of pearl, brass cross-guard and double edged blade marked to base ~Lorburg Kensington~ , held within hand stitched leather scabbard. Scratches and missing mother of pearl plate to handle, small amount of tarnishing to cross-guard, rust and pitting to blade. Rip to the well worn leather scabbard.
1945 PATTERN NAVAL DIRK with brass hilt and lions head pommel leather handle held by twisted wire, the cross guard having attached anchor badge and acorn finials, the 18| blade bearing the remains of the etching, lacking scabbard. Slight tarnishing to pommel and oxidisation to handle, blade has patches of rust and pitting and is well worn.

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