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Saudi Arabian Football Association Ceremonial Dagger: Presented to Ken Aston Ornate silver detailed Dagger with Saudi Crest to Scabbard together with Letter from the President of the Saudi Football Association asking HM Customs to waver Import Duty signed Faisal Ben Fahad Ben Abdul Aziz President (Oldest Son of King Fahad)
Ornate Ceremonial Dagger: High quality Dagger and Scabbard having Gilt and Silver Finish Presented to Football Association Official Spartak Vladikavkaz v Liverpool EUFA 1st round 1st leg 13th September 1995 (Blade 40 cm). Note: This item was Presented to the Past Chairman of Liverpool FC Noel White.
A rare Masonic walking cane c.1900, the black leather covered steel cane with silver plated ferrule and rounded knop, the knop unscrewing to reveal a concealed ceremonial sword to the interior, with brass wire grip and brass and black leather scabbard, the decorative engraved blade signed `Kenning, London, Liverpool, Manchester & Glasgow`, 36in. (91.5cm.) long. .
A NEPALESE HORN HANDLED KUKRI, 20th century, the pommel carved as a stylised tiger, the typical curved blade housed within a leather covered scabbard with ornate embossed white metal mounts. 45cm(L) Condition Report: Corrosion to blade, bye knives lacking, marks scratches and minor denting to scabbard.
A VICTORIAN OFFICERS 1874 PATTERN SWORD having a pierced and engraved hilt and shagreen grip, the curved and fullered single edge blade with remains of etching, manufactured by Jones, 6 Regent street, London, scabbard lacking. 94cm(L) Condition Report: Tarnishing to blade, some knocks and bending to hilt.
Four: 1939-45 star, Burma star, Defence and War, with a Burma Star Association membership card (none named). Together with a WWII Sergeant’s battledress blouse dated 1942, with RWAFF cloth titles and shoulder patches, pair trousers, khaki shirt. A Ross Rifle bayonet dated 1/16 (spring button missing) in scabbard with leather frog. Also a quantity of letters from WWII, to a soldier in the RASC and possibly related, between addresses in Sussex, including a letter April 10th 1941 “...I expect you have heard that Hastings was bombed in the early hours of Monday morning....two to our three hospitals had direct hits...” and sundry other items.
A Third Reich Army officer’s dagger, by Eickhorn, with dark orange/brown plastic grip and silver plated mounts, in its sheath. Basically GC (grip chipped and cracked, some corrosion to mounts); also a 1907 SMLE bayonet by Wilkinson, in its scabbard, GC (lightly rusted and worn overall, point rounded off). (2)
An RN officer’s sword, c 1835, pipe backed blade 31”, etched with crowned fouled anchor and crowned 1816-37 R Arms within panels, regulation copper gilt half basket hilt with turn down inner portion and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, lion’s head pommel and facetted backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its leather scabbard with brass chape and locket with opposing rings. Basically GC, the hilt retaining approx 40% gilt (blade some wear and edge nicks). Plate 6
A Geo V RN officer’s sword, almost straight, fullered blade 31½”, by Stumbles & Son, 43 Fore Street, Devonport, etched with crowned fouled anchor and crowned GVR cypher, within scrolls, in frosted panels, regulation copper hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor and hilt turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, with dress knot, in its brown mounted leather scabbard. GC, the blade retaining much original polish (one or two light pitting patches) Plate 6
A post 1902 RNR officer’s sword, almost straight, fullered blade 31½”, by Army and Navy Cooperative Society 105 Victoria St, London SW, etched with crowned fouled anchor incorporating RNR and R Arms within scrolled oak wreath panels, regulation gilt half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor and turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its leather scabbard with engraved gilt mounts, and a dress knot (AF). Near VGC (scabbard leather some wear, etched marks above and below fouled anchor). Plate 6
A Netherlands infantry officer’s sword, c 1800, curved, fullered blade 29½”, with narrow back fuller, etched in small script letters near forte “M.J. Chaussant” on one side and “fabricant a Liege” on the other, line engraved brass hilt, the flattened crossguard with facetted ball quillon, long langets with rounded ends, knucklebow broadening towards sloping pommel and backstrap, ribbed wooden grip, in its leather scabbard with locket and chape. Basically GC for age (some wear, pitting and dents overall). Plate 7
An Italian Cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 34½”, with small ZG mark and “C Putsch Sohn” at forte, sheet steel guard with broad guard, knucklebow and sidebar, straight cap shaped pommel and backstrap, thick copper wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC
A 1912 pattern cavalry officer’s sword, blade 35”, etched with crowned GVR cypher in scrolled panels, regulation plated bowl guard engraved with scroll pattern overall, ornamental pommel, wirebound shaped sharkskin grip, with brown leather knot, in its plated scabbard with opposing rings. GC (blade light surface pitting) Plate 6
A late 19th century French infantry officer’s sword, slender 33½” DE blade with double fullers, the brass hilt with down turned double shell guard, one with superimposed trophy of flags, the knucklebow and pommel embossed with coils, lightning bolts and wings, the black spiral grip bound with copper wire, in its plated scabbard. GC (scabbard plating flaking and rusted)
A constabulary sidearm, fullered blade 22”, with unusual flat clip to scabbard, brass hilt with knucklebow and quillon stamped with a crown and WDD, stepped pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, the side of knucklebow marked “Parker Field & Sons, London”, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, with belt loop to locket. GC
A good continental cavalry trooper’s sword, c 1780, curved, shallow fullered blade 34”, steel hilt with flattened crossguard and quillon, knucklebow, small upturned sideguard and 2 sideloops, plain slightly forward sloping cap shaped pommel and backstrap with diamond button to top, ribbed leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings covered in old black store’s paint. GC Plate 6
A Vic 1897 pattern Indian Army infantry officer’s sword, earlier, very slightly curved fullered blade, 34”, by H S King (? unclear) & Co, Cornhill, London, etched with crowned VR cypher and trophy within scrolled, fenestrated panels and owner’s name “ S.N. Walker”, crest and motto, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned VRI cypher, in dark brown leather scabbard with plated (worn) locket and chape. GC (some wear)
A Russian light cavalry officer’s sword c 1800, curved, fullered blade 34”, etched with Turk’s heads, scrolls and flourishes, brass stirrup hilt with crossguard, quillon, knucklebow, lightly engraved lion’s head pommel and plain backstrap, wirebound (AF) leather grip, in its leather scabbard with long panelled brass mounts and 2 rings on the inner side. GC for age (some wear, chape dented). Plate 7
A continental light cavalry officer’s sword, c 1800, fully curved, fullered blade 30” by “P Hendrichs & Grah in Solingen”, etched with trophies of flags and arms and flourishes, brass hilt with crossguard, quillon and langets, pronounced knucklebow, plain rounded pommel and backstrap, ribbed leather grip, in its unusual all brass scabbard with 2 rings. GC (scabbard dented and split in 2 places) Plate 7
A 1796 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 32½”, marked J J Runkel Solingen on backstrap and etched with crowned GR cypher, crowned pre 1801 R Arms, trophies and florets, regulation brass hilt with double shell guard, the inner one turning down, knucklebow and quillon, octagonal urn shaped pommel, wirebound grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved “Goldneys Late Neild, St James’s St. Sword Cutler to HRH The Prince of Wales”, with 2 rings and frog stud. GC for age with faint traces of gilt. Plate 7
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½”, marked Richd Turner on backstrap, and finely etched with pre 1801 R Arms, mounted Hussar, flying angel, pavilion and trophies within elaborate panels, steel stirrup hilt with langets, facetted guard, pommel and backstrap with ears, leather grip (most wire missing), in its steel scabbard (tip dented) with 2 rings. GC for age (blade sharpened, some wear and light pitting overall, etching faint in places)
A Geo V infantry officer’s service sword, plain, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, with owner’s name “A N Bain” etched on backstrap at forte, non standard pierced semi basket guard incorporating crowned GVR cypher, broadly thickened inner edge, plain pommel, backstrap with hatched panel, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot in its brown leather scabbard (tip AF) with frog; see lot 1286 for related items

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