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An Indian Tulwar, curved single-edged fullered blade, with typical steel disc pommel, 34.5in.(87.5cm), lacking scabbard; and an Indian Tulwar, curved single-edged double-fullered blade, with typical steel disc pommel, 32in. (81.4cm), lacking scabbard, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Prussian cavalry officer's sword c 1900, plated blade 33¾" etched with trophies of arms, blued panel etched "Konigs-Uhlanen-Regt (I. Hannov.) Nr 13" and blued scrolls etched with battle honours, plated brass hilt with folding guard, brown bakelite type grip (repaired), in its silver plated steel scabbard, stamped near the throat "13.U.1.26" and lightly engraved with the officer's name "E. Ohse". Generally GC (blade lightly ground, scabbard slightly dented and plating worn). Plate 1
An early pattern 1827 RN officer's sword, broad pipe backed blade 31½", DE at point, with faint traces of etched 1816-37 R Arms and crowned fouled anchor within panels, regulation brass half basket guard incorporating crowned fouled anchor, turn down inner portion, prominent lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket marked "G.D....a Cour (unclear) Chatham". Basically GC (blade worn, scabbard leather repaired, mounts tarnished, one ring missing)
A post 1902 RN officer's sword, almost straight, fullered blade 31½", with faint traces of etching, regulation solid half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor, with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Basically GC, the hilt retaining approx 35% gilt (one or two small rust patches to heavily cleaned blade)
An 1827 pattern officer's sword of the Royal Indian Navy, very slightly curved fullered blade 31½", by E Thurkle, maker, Soho, London, retaining much original polish, and etched with crown, star and fouled anchor within scrolled panels, regulation gilt hilt with turn down inner portion, incorporating crowned fouled anchor on star, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. GC most gilt remaining, many small stains and one or two light pitting patches to blade) Plate 4
A continental light cavalry trooper's sword, identical to French M1822, curved, fullered blade 36", with narrow back fuller to centre section, marked Gebr. Weyersberg Solingen, with crowned AA mark at forte, regulation brass hilt, the guard with turned over edges, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, cap shaped pommel, ribbed leather grip (wire missing), in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings. GC (minor wear and light pitting). Plate 5
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer's sword, broad curved, shallow fullered blade 32", etched with crowned GR cypher, crowned 1801-16 R Arms and motto, scroll "Warranted", trophies and floral devices, with traces of original gilt, regulation steel stirrup hilt with langets and facetted backstrap with ears, wirebound leather grip (small chip to top), in its steel scabbard (one hanging ring missing). GC (minor wear and light pitting). Plate 5
A bandsman's sword, c 1820, curved fullered blade 27", by Hamburger Rogers & Co, Covent Garden, London, with traces of original polish, solid brass hilt the crossguard and langets with central floral device, tiger's head pommel with ring, diagonally fluted grip with bands of shells, in its brass scabbard with frog stud. GC (tiny edge nicks to blade, scabbard dented) Plate 4
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry officer's sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32", by W Garrett, Mount Road, Madras, etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled, foliate panels, regulation brass hilt, incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrqap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with brass throatpiece (one screw replaced) 2 bands and hanging rings. Basically GC (some wear overall, scabbard tip dented)
An Ed VII 1892 pattern RAMC officer's sword, straight fullered blade 32" by M Angel & Sons, Shaftesbury Avenue, WC, etched with crowned Ed VII cypher, RAMC badge and motto, within scrolled frosted panels, regulation brass hilt with traces of gilt, incorporating crowned Ed VII cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, chequered backstrap, in its leather FS scabbard. GC, the blade retaining much original polish (minor edge nicks at point) Plate 4
A Wm IV 1822 pattern infantry officer's sword, slightly curved, pipe backed blade 32½", etched with crowned WRIV cypher and wreath incorporating crowned WRIV cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in an incorrect leather scabbard. Basically GC (light pitting patches to blade edges)
A scarce Russian 1826 pattern cavalry trooper's sword, curved fullered blade 34" with stamps at forte and inscription on backstrap, regulation triple bar brass hilt with various stamps, cap pommel and plain backstrap, long langets, ribbed leather grip with oval brass stud, in its heavy steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings, the hilt and scabbard numbered en suite 43.449; see Mollo "Russian Military Swords" No 16, GC (minor wear and light pitting, hilt bars bent) Plate 5
An Ed VII 1821 pattern sword of The R Artillery, almost straight fullered blade 35", etched with Vic crowned R Arms, post 1902 crowned Ed VII cypher and cannon (remainder unclear) in scrolled panels, regulation palted 3 bar hilt with side loop, stepped pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot in its leather FS scabbard with leather case. Hilt and scabbard GC (top two thirds of blade rusted)
A cavalry troopers sword, c 1800, of one of the German states, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½", with small crowned GL in circle mark at the forte, heavy steel stirrup hilt with slender langets, domed pommel cap, plain backstrap, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with single hanging ring. GC Plate 5
A mid 19th Century light cavalry officer's sword, probably Russian, curved, pipe backed blade 34", finely etched with wreaths and trophies of weapons and flags within frosted panels, brass hilt, the oval guard with reinforced edges, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, flattened stepped pommel, facetted backstrap, wirebound darkwood grip (small chip to top), in its steel scabbard with 2 domed bands and hanging rings. GC, the blade retaining much original polish, (hilt loose). Plate 5. Note: This sword is stated to have been given to Lt Ewart by Lord Raglan when the former lost his sword.
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