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An 19th Century Indian Talwar, with 74cm single edge triple fullered curved steel blade, the steel hilt with long langets, baluster grip, curved knuckle bow and disc shape pommel, with green leather scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Talwar, with curved steel blade, steel hilt with disc shape pommel, with blue velvet covered scabbard (2)
An Arab Jambiya, the double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the waisted horn grip with studded decoration and set two brass bosses, the cream leather scabbard with tan leather strapping, and with metal thread decorated velvet waist belt; an Indian Kukri, with horn grip and leather scabbard set with a small knife (2)
A Dyak Mandau (Headhunter`s Sword), the hatchet tip steel blade with inset brass rivets and engraved lozenge band to one side, with cord bound grip and antler hilt, the two piece wood scabbard painted with scrolls in cream and red, set with tufts of hair and teeth; a Reproduction Pistol Sword, with two piece wood grip scales (2)
An Indian Pesch Kabz, with T section steel blade, silver mounted hilt with two piece ivory grip scales and red velvet covered scabbard; a Malayan Dagger, with wavy blade, silver coloured metal mounted wood pistol grip and scabbard; an Indian Dagger, with bone grip and brass scabbard; a Modern Dyak Mandau, the painted wood grip and scabbard decorated with tufts of hair and teeth; a Chinese Small Sword, in Japanese style, with painted ebonised wood grip and scabbard (5)
An interesting 1821 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved, pipe backed blade 33”, with Solingen knight’s head mark and inspector’s stamps at forte, steel hilt with knucklebow, 2 sidebars and spring loaded turn down sideloop, plain pommel and backstrap, in associated steel scabbard with 2 rings marked 7H’s/ D erased/336 on one side and crown VR Enfield 18 (?)6 on the other. QGC (grip crudely replaced, dark pitting to worn hilt and scabbard)
An early 19th century continental officer’s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 27”, brass stirrup hilt with langets, mushroom pommel cap, rectangular section finely diced ebony grip, in its leather scabbard with brass locket, middle band and chape, frog stud to locket. GC (some age wear, cleaned overall)
A 1796 pattern heavy cavalry trooper’s sword of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, straight shallow fullered blade 35”, with hatchet point, marked “B” on backstrap, regulation pierced disc guard into broad knucklebow marked 3=Ds H/26, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, ribbed leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, marked H/26; the regiment played an active part in the Napoleonic wars, including the battles of Albuhera and Vittoria. QGC (langets and quillon evidently officially removed)
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry field officers sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½” (maker’s name illegible) etched with crowned VR cypher within finely scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, turn down inner portion, stepped pommel and ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass scabbard with iron chape and rings. Basically GC (light pitting patches to blade, scabbard and hilt partly cleaned)
A Turkish artillery officer’s sidearm, c 1910, officially shortened DE blade 17”, by E & F Horster, Solingen, with Arabic inscribed panels at forte and to one side of blade, steel hilt with plain knucklebow, pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with frog bar and squared tip. GC (grip wire slightly AF) Plate 7
An 1827 pattern rifle regiment officer’s sword, very slightly curved, fullered blade 32”, by Wilkinson, no 16497 (for 1869), on backstrap, etched with crowned VR cypher within scrolled fenestrated panels, and owner’s initials “ECK” in escutcheon, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, with sideloop, plain pommel and sharply chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings and WM throat mount. GC (blade sharpened, minor wear overall). Plate 6
A German infantry hanger d 1849, flat slightly curved blade 23”, marked “Frederickswerk” on one side at forte, and 1849 on the other, brass hilt with single shell guard (officially cut down) marked “HRB 15” underneath, knucklebow marked “13.LI. B.I.C.83” on one side and “7R. 8C. 19” on the other, ovoid pommel, spiral grip, in its leather scabbard with brass chape and locket with frog strap. Basically GC (some wear overall)
A good 1827 pattern officer’s sword of the Brecon Rifles, curved, fullered blade 32½”, by Maxsted & Son London, finely etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and scrolls “Brecon Rifles” within scrolled, foliate panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, forward sloping stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining much original polish. Plate 6
A good 1796 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 33”, slightly swollen towards point, marked “JJ Runkel Solingen” on backstrap, regulation steel stirrup hilt with crossguard and langets, knucklebow, plain pommel and backstrap wirebound leather grip (slightly AF), in its heavy quality steel scabbard with 2 rings. Near VGC Plate 6
A massive 19th century Caucasian kindjal, broad blade 2½” across at forte, length 17½”, with deep offset fullers and armourer’s mark on both sides, polished horn grip with 2 brass rosettes on one side and single on the other. In its sheet brass mounted leather sheath with wire stitched seam. GC (small dark pitting patches to blade, grip chip and scabbard mount dents). Plate 7
A 19th century Indian sword tulwar, shallow fullered curved blade 31”, elegant solid iron hilt with long langets to crossguard with disc button terminals, shaped grip and large disc pommel with rayed top ornament and plain spike, the hilt lightly gold damascened overall with floral vines in panels, in its black leather covered scabbard (seam stitching split). GC
An ERII Highland Officer’s broadsword, plain blade by Wilkinson, plated basket hilt with name “Beattie” under the crosspiece, red and white felt lining with blue ribbon and crimson tassels, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with frog and plated chape, with leatherette cover. VGC (refinished overall)
An 18th century steel hilted smallsword, with pierced and chiselled mounts, FC; an Edward VII 1895 Infantry officer’s sword; a bayonet for the P14 rifle; a WWII German Kar 98 bayonet in scabbard; a No 9 Mk 1 knife bayonet; a Kukri with bone handle, in sheath; 2 large tourist kukris in sheaths; and 2 other items. FC to QGC -10
A Japanese wakasaki with polished steel blade and carved ivory handle and scabbard, relief decorated with figures in a domestic setting, together with an ethnic carved wood ornamental spear CONDITION REPORTS The handle and scabbard are extensively carved with aged staining throughout, scabbard is in two sections normally held together by a small pin which is now lacking, the lower lower part of the upper section has a triangular chip and a 1" section lacking (see photos), base to the lower section of the scabbard is signed (see photos), handle has an area of 1.5" missing to the skirted base to the handle, white metal mount to the handle is dented but intact, the polished blade has grey and blackened staining to both sides (see photos). Carved wooden spear is dirty to the incised area to the handle, the underside with white speckled markings, but spear intact.
A 1790 pattern naval officers sword with 27 1/2 inch curved steel blade stamped `Woolley` and with brass knucklebow and horn grip, the leather scabbard with brass mounts, 92 cm overall and an 18th Century Continental hunting sword with double edged steel blade, with horn handle, silver scallop guard and plain silver knucklebow, 70 cm long
Chinese Bronze SwordHan Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A cast short sword with remains of wood scabbard, with central midrib to the tapering blade; transverse discoid ribs to the grip and large discoid pommel above. 857 grams, 53.5 cm (21"). Ex McQuinley collection. Fine condition.Starting Price: £150
Post Medieval Silver Dagger Chape18th century AD. A sheet silver dagger chape, elliptical in section and tapering in profile with waisted knop terminal; the upper edge with vandykes; to one face, a punched-point shield-shaped panel with naive face above a trefoil; to the other face, similar punched-point designs; remains of the leather scabbard inside. 8.76 grams, 59 mm (2 1/4"). Private collection, Nottinghamshire, UK; acquired late 1980s-early 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
A good wakizashi with fine hamon, in need of repolishing with some damage to the tip. Probably 16th/17th century. Mu mei. The hilt bound in ray skin and black silk fuchi-kashira in shakudo and gold depicting a floral design, the menuki in shakudo and gold depicting cockerels. Tsuba decorated with a crane and foliage. The scabbard with crushed abalone shell lacquer. 70cm total.

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