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A Post War Third Pattern Commando Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched "I Cut My Way, William Rodgers, Sheffield", the guard stamped with maker's name, with ribbed alloy grip and leather sheath; a French Chassepot Bayonet, the T section blade engraved Mne.Mle.le des Chat June 1871, with steel scabbard; a Second World War American Marines Jungle Machete, with canvas scabbard stencilled USN Mk2 (3)
A German K98 Combat Bayonet, with unmarked fullered steel blade, two piece ribbed brown bakelite grip and steel scabbard; a Swiss Sig 1957 Pattern Bayonet, the double edge steel blade stamped V 248434, with ribbed black hardened rubber grip, plastic sheath and leather frog; a replica of a Scottish Dirk, with etched blade, ebonised basket weave moulded grip and leather scabbard with silvered mounts (3)
A Victorian 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the single edge steel blade etched with Royal cypher, scrolling foliage, and faint maker's name Dowson & ?eale, 73, Strand, London, and struck WEU, the brass gothic hilt with hinged guard, pierced with Royal cypher and bearing traces of gilding, with wire bound fish skin grip and steel scabbard.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the single edge steel blade bearing traces of original half blued and gilt engraved decoration, the gilt brass hilt (worn) with hinged double shell guard, stirrup knuckle bow, vase shaped pommel and wire bound grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard-lacks chape.
A General Officer's 1831 Pattern Mameluke Sword, the draw-back slightly curved steel blade etched with Turkish Star and Crescent Moon cypher, crossed sabres and foliate strapwork, the brass hilt cast with crossed sword and baton within a wreath to the langet, two piece ivory grip, with a brown leather scabbard and bullion sword knot. (chips to ivory to one side near langet)
A Rare 1834 Pattern 1st Life Guards Officer's Sword, the plain single edge fullered steel blade by Haekes & Co., the nickle plated steel basket hilt pierced and applied with brass regimental cypher within a border of twelve plain brass studs, wire bound fish skin grip, with leather sword knot, the steel scabbard with two brass suspension rings and bands, one engraved JJCC, with ornamental brass shoe.
A Borneo Wood Quiver, of slightly waisted cylindrical form with a carved carrying handle, the beak shaped top carved with stylised frog legs and tendrils, the background bearing traces of white pigment, with a stretched snakeskin and wicker bound drum type base, 67cm; two small Borneo Wood Paddle Clubs, with leaf shaped blades and spade type handles, painted with geometric motifs in red, 42cm; a Cowen's Patent Gardener's Companion Walking Stick, with a double edge saw back steel blade, on a wood haft, the leather covered wood scabbard with a scroll handle (3)
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Sporting Gun,the steel barrel octagonal at the breech, walnut half stock with brass tip, steel recurving scroll trigger guar and wood ramrod; an early 19th Century French Flintlock Military Musket,-dismantled; a Canadian Model 1905/1910 "Mark II" Ross Rifle Bayonet, the hilt stamped "Ross Rifle Co, Quebec, Patented 1907", with leather scabbard and frog; a Cord bound cosh; a Book-The Book of the Gun, by Harold L Peterson (5)
A Victorian naval dress sword with brass lion hilt, wire-bound shagreen grip, braided pommel and folding lock, the 31 inch (79cm) engraved blade marked J. Gieve & Sons, Naval Outfitters, Portsmouth & Devonport, the leather scabbard with engraved brass fittings and two suspension rings, total length 36.5in (92.5cm).
A Victorian Jersey Artillery sword with stepped pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, the pierced brass hilt with Royal cypher and attached braided knot, the 32in (81cm) curved steel blade marked Lambert, Brown & Co. London & Dublin, one side with Royal cypher, the other engraved Jersey Artillery, the brass scabbard with two suspension rings, total length 38in (97cm).
A Victorian Guernsey Artillery sword with stepped pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced steel hilt, silk tassel, the 33 inch curved steel blade with single edge, marked Firmin & Sons, London, Proof, the blade also engraved with Royal cypher and symbols 'Guernsey Artillery', the leather scabbard metal mouth & toe and leather strap with initials CT, total length 39in (99cm).
A 20th century naval Officer's dress sword with cast brass lion head pommel, the mane forming the back piece, with wire bound fish skin grip, braided bullion knot and cast steel knuckle guard with rope entwined anchor and crown, the side with hinged locking plate, the 31in (71cm) engraved fullered steel blade with Royal coat of arms and entwined anchor, marked Gieves, the black leather scabbard with tooled brass mounts and two suspension rings, together with a felt case and brown leather all weather case marked with initials E.C.C., total length 38in (97cm).
A George III Infantry Officer's dress sword with cast brass urn pommel, wire bound grip, brass knuklebow and cast plume quillon, oval cast brass guards (one hinged), the 32in (81cm) finely etched fullered single edge steel blade with Royal cypher, coat of arms, gilding and traces of blueing, engraved 'Osborns Warrented', the leather scabbard with three brass mounts and two suspension rings, total length 39.5in (100.5cm). * Maker was Henry Osborn who ceased production circa 1844
A Victorian dress sword with brass stepped pommel, shell-moulded backpiece, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced brass knuckle guard with Royal monogram, scroll quillon, the 32.5in (81.5cm) engraved steel blade with Royal cypher, engraved Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London and numbered 23602, (no scabbard).
An early 19th century 'Mameluke' Officer's sabre the curved horn handle with cast gilt metal mounts and chain, the gilt metal cruciform cross guard with cast foliate decoration, the 26in (66cm) curved plain steel blade double- edged to final 9 inches, the blue velvet covered scabbard with three cast gilt metal foliate decorated lockets and two cast gilt suspension rings, total length 34in (87cm). * Provenance - Wallis and Wallis, 15th October 1986, Lot 42.
A Prussian sword with oval pommel, shaped brass back piece, shagreen and wire bound grip with applied brass monogram and crown, pierced brass knuckle guard with eagle, shield and crown above ribbon, the 28in (71cm) fullered steel blade with pointed tip, marked Weyerburg Kirschbaum & Cie Solingen, together with steel scabbard having one suspension ring, total length 39in (99cm).
A George V Officer's dress sword with ball pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced brass knuckle guard with Royal cypher and plain quillon, the 32in (81cm) engraved steel blade with Royal cypher and coat of arms, numbered 6426, together with leather scabbard with brass throat and leather strap, total length 40in (102cm).
An Edward VII Officer's dress sword with brass ball pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced brass knuckle guard with George VII cypher and scroll quillon, the 32in (81.5 cm) engraved steel blade with Royal cypher, coat of arms and number 2033, together with steel scabbard complete with two suspension rings, total length 40in (102cm).
A George VI Officer's dress sword with ball pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, ribbed backpiece, pierced steel knuckle guard with GR cypher and coat of arms, the 32in (81cm) engraved steel blade with Royal patent by Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. and Royal cypher, stamped Made in England and numbered 66877, the leather scabbard with ribbed throat and leather strap, total length 39.5in (100.5 cm).
A fine Naval Midshipman's gilt metal dirk 19th century, formed as a miniature sabre, the engraved handle with chain and scroll quillons, the curved blade retaining much of its blueing and gilt foliate and flag decoration, 9in (23cm) long, the gilt metal scabbard with engraved leaf decoration and two suspension rings, total length 12.5in (32cm).
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