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A World War I casualty Medal group awarded to Sergeant Herbert Ridyard L.18091 of the Royal Field Artillery comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 Medal and War for Civilisation Medal together with the named Death Plaque also a framed scroll for Sergeant Ridyard who was killed on the 23rd of August 1918 aged 28 his grave is at Sovenir Cemetery St Omer V.D.86. Also in this lot is a World War II army issue Kukri, length of blade 31cm with wooden handle complete with leather covered scabbard and leather belt (Illustrated)
An Edward VII Infantry Officers sword, the straight fullered blade with acid etched decoration depicting Edward VII cipher with crown above and the original owners initials ASC by David Jones, 36 Deansgate, Manchester, length of blade 85cm, with swept hilt and the remains of a leather sword knot complete with leather covered scabbard
A brass hilted 1822 pattern Infantry Officer's sword (Gothic hilt) the hilt inset with 'VR' cypher surmounted by Royal Crown, fish skin grip bound by silver wire, remains of a leather sword knot, the etched single edged blade in its field service leather scabbard; with an associated steel scabbard -2 blade 82cm long
A Victorian officers sword, straight double edged blade engraved 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London' and also engraved 'The Royal Scots Lothian Regiment', with gilt metal pierced basket guard and wire bound fish skin grip in its metal scabbard and one another sword, detailed 'Morris Angel & Son' (2).
An M1889 Prussian infantry officer's sword, straight, SE double fullered blade 29½", regulation plated hilt with some original gilt wash, the turn up portion incorporating crowned eagle, forward sloping pommel, wirebound composition grip with applied crowned WRII cypher, leather finger strap, in its black painted scabbard, with later knot. GC (scabbard paint some wear)
A Geo V RN officer's sword, straight, fullered blade 31½" by Gieves, faintly etched with crowned GVR cypher and crowned fouled anchor within panels, regulation half basket gilt hilt, the guard with turn down inner portion, and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, blue and gilt knot, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard with leather belt, slings and gilt WBC, chamois inner and leather outer covers, with initials RSA. GC (blade worn, hilt and scabbard refurbished)
A good Geo VI RN officer's sword, straight, fullered blade 31", by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, London (no number), etched with crowned GVIR cypher and crowned fouled anchor within roped oak wreath panels, regulation half basket gilt hilt, the guard with turn down inner portion and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, blue and gilt knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, with leather belt, slings and brass WBC, chamois inner, and leather outer, covers named en suite to hilt "C R Bartell RN". Near VGC (small dark pitting patches to blade edges) Plate 6
A composite Vic 1821 pattern artillery volunteer officer's sword, slightly curved blade 31½", etched with Vic crown, cannon, "Artillery Volunteers", wreath and owner's name "C H G Hay", in panels, 3 bar guard, fishskin grip (AF), infantry pattern pommel and backstrap, in its scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Basically GC (some wear, plated overall)
A continental light cavalry trooper's sword, similar to French M1822, curved, fullered blade 34", with faint back fuller for ¾ length, brass guard, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, cap pommel, leather grip (wire missing), in its steel scabbard wtih 2 hanging rings, no visible markings. Basically GC (hilt miss shapen, scabbard rusted)
A light infantry officer's sword c 1800, curved, flat blade 27½", steel stirrup hilt of 1796 light cavalry form, with knucklebow, langets, facetted pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with line bordered, voided steel mounts. GC for age (blade heavily cleaned over pitting, scabbard leather worn). Plate 8
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight fullered blade 33", etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher and wreath within scrolled, floral, frosted panels, regulation plated hilt, the guard incorporating crowned GVR cypher, diced backstrap, wirebound shaped fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC, the blade retaining much original polish (minor hilt plating wear and some rust speckles)
A Vic officer's sword of the Scots Fusilier Guards, straight, slender fullered blade 32½", by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 18751 (1872) etched with crowned VR cypher, crowned regimental badge and 9 battle honours Sphinx and "Egypt" to "Sevastopol" with scrolling, regulation plated guard incorporating regimental badge, stepped pommel and diced section backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard, with photostat copy of entry in Wilkinson register showing it to have been sold to "J H Hay Esq". GC, the plating mostly sound (minor dark pitting patches, scabbard throat screws missing) Plate 6
A Vic 1827 pattern rifle officer's sword, almost straight, fullered blade 33", by Ravenscroft & Son, Conduit St, London, etched with crowned VR cypher and strung bugle within scrolled fenestrated panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, wirebound brown leather grip (replaced), in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Basically GC (some wear, pitting to hilt)
A 19th century French infantry officer's sword, straight DE blade with offset fullers, stamped "J. Maria, 14 Rue du 47bre, Paris" in oval at forte, regulation brass hilt with traces of gilt, the guard with reinforced edges, knucklebow, 3 sidebars and cap shaped pommel, all with some foliate decoration, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings. GC, the blade with much original polish (minor vice marks at forte, hilt a little loose). Plate 7
A Constabulary sidearm, curved, fullered blade 23½", DE at point, plain brass knucklebow, stamped "671" on top of guard, stepped pommel, ribbed fishskin grip, locking catch (stud missing) to brass mounted leather scabbard, GC; and a late 18th century hunting hanger, earlier DE blade 22", with Man in Moon mark and traces of inscription in short fuller, turn down shell embossed with dogs, ribbed fishskin grip, brass dog embossed pommel, QGC (knucklebow and quillon missing) (2)
A French M1822 light cavalry trooper's sword, curved, fullered blade 36", with narrow back fuller, marked "Mfre d'Armes de Chatt Fevrier 1875..." (remainder unclear) on backstrap, regulation brass grip, the guard, with reinforced edges, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip (wire AF), various stamps to forte and hilt, in its steel scabbard with single hanging ring. GC (minor wear, some scabbard dents)
A 1908 pattern cavalry trooper's sword, straight SE fullered blade 35½", marked Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London at forte, no other visible markings, regulation steel hilt with bowl guard, plain pommel, pistol shaped composition grip, in its steel scabbard with opposing rings. GC, the blade retaining most original finish (hilt and scabbard cleaned over light pitting)
A WWI French infantry officer's M1882 sword, straight DE blade 33½" with offset fullers, marked "Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Chatellerault, Janvier 1917, offre d'Infrie Mle 1882" at forte, regulation WM hilt, the guard with turn down inner edge, knucklebow and 3 sidebars, slightly sloping pommel and grooved backstrap, wirebound horn grip (few wires AF), in its steel scabbard with single hanging ring. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (scabbard minor dents and faint pitting) Plate 7
An 1845 pattern infantry officer's sword, slightly curved blade 32½", faintly etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled panels, regulation hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, with turn down inner portion, regulation triple bar brass guard, incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with original blade PL liner, in top section of leather scabbard with brass locket and middle band. Basically GC (worn overall)
A Geo V 1821 pattern artillery officer's sword, straight, fullered blade 32", etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GVR cypher and wreath within floral scrolled frosted panels, regulation triple bar WM guard, brass pommel and chequered backstrap, unusually long wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather covered FS scabbard (AF). Sword GC, the blade retaining much original polish
A Vic 1821 pattern officer's sword of The Royal Artillery, slightly curved blade 31½", by Ravenscroft, Conduit St, Regent St, London, etched with crowned VR, cannon with motto scrolls and winged lightning with "Royal" and "Artillery" within foliate scrolled panels, and owner's crest of a tower within motto strap "Liberta, Giova, Honesta" and initials "WS", regulation triple bar steel hilt, stepped pommel and plain backstrap, in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings and WM throat (one screw missing). Basically GC (blade heavily worn towards point, grip covering AF)
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 32½", by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 11611 (1861), etched with crowned VR cypher within elaborately scrolled panels, regulation gilt hilt, the guard incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, crimson and gilt cord knot, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard with Wilkinson escutcheon on the locket. GC, the hilt and scabbard gilt good (leather worn, dark pitting stains to blade) Plate 6
A Vic infantry officer's sword, very slightly curved blade 32" by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London no 17335 (1871) etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled, fenestrated panels, officially rehilted with 1895 pattern guard (some original plating), diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings, traces of plating. Basically GC (some wear, few small edge nicks)
An interesting presentation hilt and scabbard of a light company officer's sword, stirrup hilt with langets, forward sloping facetted pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, screwed to scabbard with 2 hanging rings, inscribed on one side "Edward-Prentis Henslowe Esqre, 15th KLD (Hussars) 1811, William - Henry Henslowe, MA, Totenhill Norfolk 1841" and on the other "This Scabbard and a Hilt, Without a Blade to Fill't, A Soldier Sire's Bequest, To his Third Son, a Priest".GC Plate 6. Note: At this period it was customery for the eldest son to inherit the family title or business, the second son to enter the army, and the third to be ordained - hence the bladeless weapon.
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight, fullered blade 32½", etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GVR cypher and wreath within scrolled panels, regulation hilt, the guard with turned over edge and incorporating crowned GVR cypher, diced backstrap, ribbed fishskin grip (wire missing) in its leather FS scabbard (tip missing). Basically GC (some wear overall)
An Ed VII 1892 pattern RAMC officer's sword, straight shallow fullered blade 32½", by Samuel Brothers Ltd, Outfitters, 65 & 67 Ludgate Hill, London EC, etched with crowned R Arms, crowned Ed VII cypher and wreath within scrolled geometric frosted panels, regulation 3 bar brass guard with sideloop, incorporating crowned Ed VII cypher, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot in its leather FS scabbard and chamois lined oilskin cover. GC, the blade retaining much original polish (a few dark pitting patches towards point). Plate 6
A late 19th century Persian infantry officer's sword, straight, SE fullered blade 32½", brass knucklebow and quillon with a little decoration, cap shaped pommel with a raised crown on the back, wirebound composition grip, (chipped at the bottom), in its leather scabbard with brass locket and chape embossed with crown and flowers. GC (scabbard leather some wear)
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