A GEORGE V HIGHLAND OFFICER'S SWORD with etched regulation blade, pierced and engraved nickel-plated hilt with doe-skin liner, in its scabbard, complete with its field service scabbard; a steel scabbard for a Georgian sword, and two further scabbards for Naval sword (one in two pieces) the first: 83.8cm; 33in blade (5)
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A GEORGE V 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD; A GEORGE V ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD; A U.S. CAVALRY SWORD, DATED 1860; A DUTCH OFFICER'S SWORD BY FRANS PAUWELS, S'GRAVENHAGE; A DUTCH CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD BY THE SAME; AND FOUR VARIOUS EPÉES the first with brass hilt, in its scabbard; the second in its leather f.s. scabbard; the third with brass triple-bar hilt, in its steel scabbard; the fourth with brass stirrup hilt including lionhead pommel, in its scabbard; the fifth with steel basket-guard, in its scabbard; the sixth for an Officer, and three fencing foils the first: 79.5cm; 31 1/4in blade (9)
**A RARE FRENCH RESTORATION PERIOD OFFICER OF JUSTICE SABRE, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY with very broad curved fullered blade double-edged towards the point, large gilt-brass hilt formed of an oval dish-guard decorated with foliage around the border, knuckle-guard formed of a pair of flattened entwined bars with roped borders, the inner face finely chiselled as a cushioned ground sewn with minute flowerheads, oval front guard pierced and chiselled with oak foliage involving a central panel filled with a pair of scales on the left, the Royal Arms on the right and a pair of shaking hands between, all beneath a phrygian cap, the upper border pierced with an inscription including 'La Nation, La Loy....' (incomplete), finely chiselled lionhead pommel, and later grip (repaired), in its original leather-covered wooden scabbard with large brass mounts (areas of wear) 76.2cm; 30in blade
FOURTEEN BAYONETS, 19TH CENTURY comprising a Wurtenburg model 1870 with its scabbard; a Belgium model 1868 Comblain rifle bayonet; a Prussian Jäeger Hirschfanger steel-hilted bayonet; two Prussian steel-hilted regimental sidearms; 19th and 20th Century bayonets comprising a Turkish Mauser bayonet model 1890; a Ross rifle bayonet; a German Mauser bayonet; a W.W. II German dress bayonet; a German W.W. I regimentally marked bayonet; an Austrian yataghan bayonet; a French Gras bayonet; a Swiss made bayonet for the Werndl rifle (14)
A FRENCH MODEL 1855 INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABRE, DATED 1855 the blade formed with a spear point and engraved with the date and Châtellerault Imperial arsenal inscription, in its scabbard; A FRENCH MARINE OFFICER'S SWORD, MID-19TH CENTURY, with curved fullered blade by Colaux ainé, Klingenthal, and brass hilt cast with foliage; and A FRENCH MODEL 1896 CAVALRY TROOPERS SABRE (inscription obscured); the first: 77cm; 30 3/8in blade (3)
A FRENCH MODEL 1872/84 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER'S EPÉE with folding shell-guard cast with a wreath on the outer face; A FRENCH MODEL 1837 MARINE OFFICER'S EPÉE, with horn grip; A FRENCH MUSICIAN'S EPÉE, (the upper three-quarters of the blade missing), in its scabbard; ANOTHER EPÉE, with pierced white metal hilt; A CONTINENTAL REGULATION SWORD BLADE, in its scabbard; and A BRITISH 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, in relic condition (pommel and grip missing) the first: 78.7cm; 31in blade (6)
A GERMAN ARTILLERY SHORTSWORD, 19TH CENTURY with straight single-edged blade, brass hilt with spirally moulded grip, in its regulation brass-mounted scabbard; A FRENCH CHASSEPOT BAYONET, DATED 1873, in an associated scabbard, THREE FURTHER BAYONETS, and A ROYAL ARTILLERY SWAGGER STICK the first: 47.5cm; 18 3/4in blade (6)
A CONTINENTAL INFANTRY SHORTSWORD, DATED 1831, ANOTHER, DATED 1855, THREE BAYONETS, AND A DAGGER the first with slightly curved single-edged blade, brass regulation hilt stamped with the date and 'no 43' on the knuckle-guard, and banded grip, in its scabbard complete with suspension frog; the second, with brass-hilt including recurved cross-piece stamped with the date in the centre, in its scabbard; three socket bayonets; and a dagger with horn hilt, in its scabbard the first: 58.5cm; 23in blade (6)
THREE DUTCH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORDS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with etched pipe-backed blade by W.K. & C regulation brass hilt, in its regulation brass-mounted leather scabbard; the second and third each with slender etched blade by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen, regulation brass hilt, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, each in its regulation brass-mounted leather scabbard, and with gold bullion sword knot the first: 67.5cm; 26 5/8in blade (3)
A .750 CALIBRE CONTINENTAL FLINTLOCK CARBINE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY cut-down from a musket, with tapering barrel retained by two brass and one steel band, rounded lock with brass pan, regulation walnut stock with flat comb and carved cheek-piece, and regulation brass mounts (worn throughout); and A CONTINENTAL SWORD, 19TH CENTURY, with curved fullered blade, brass stirrup hilt cast with a down-curved quillon formed as a lionhead, and the pommel en suite, in its steel scabbard with brass mounts the first: 64.5cm; 25 1/2in barrel (2)
FOUR ENGLISH HUNTING KNIVES, LATE 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES the first by James Barber of Sheffield with antler handle and steel crosspiece, the 8 1/2in (20 cm) blade with clip point, in later leather scabbard; the second by Henry Hobson and Son with deers foot handle and 5 in (13cm) clip pointed blade; the third Taylor 'The Eye Witness' of Sheffield with chequered ebony handle and 6 1/2 in (16cm) spear pointed blade retaining most of its polish, and scabbard; the fourth by Geo. Wolstenholm and Son with IXL trademark to forte the antler handle with nickel mounts, the spear pointed 8 in (21 cm) blade retaining some polish, with its original gilt tooled scabbard with nickel mounts (4)
AN ENGLISH SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1790 with hollow-triangular blade etched with scrolls and trophies at the forte (tip slightly bent), blued steel hilt including oval shell-guard with faceted edge, a pair of quillons with drooping faceted terminals, knuckle-guard and ovoid pommel faceted en suite, and the grip bound with twisted steel wire, ribband and 'Turk's heads', perhaps the original, in its paper-covered wooden scabbard (now in two pieces) with steel mounts including locket with belt clip, and retaining some early blued finish throughout (largely oxidised) 83.8cm; 33in blade
A VICTORIAN MAMELUKE-HILTED OFFICER'S SWORD OF THE WARWICK YEOMANRY BY C. SMITH, 12 PICCADILLY, LONDON, CIRCA 1840 with curved blade double-edged towards the point, etched with scrolling foliage the crowned Royal cypher, crossed lances, 'Warwick Yeomanry' and rose flowers and foliage, brass cross-piece cast with foliage, bud-shaped foliate quillon terminals, a pair of ivory grip-scales, in its steel scabbard etched with the maker's details at the mouth and with brass mounts cast with foliage, and complete with its bullion sword knot 76.5cm; 30 1/8in blade Inv. no. E226 Charles Smith is recorded at this address in the circa 1835-67.
THREE COURTSWORDS, 19TH CENTURY the first William IV, by Prosser, maker to the King and the Royal family, with etched blade (worn), gilt-brass hilt cast with the Royal cypher on the shell-guard, in its scabbard with maker's details on the locket; the second Victorian, similar, (worn, scabbard missing); the third etched with figures, trophies and foliage on the blade, and with brass hilt cast with beadwork (worn, scabbard missing) the first: 79.7cm; 31 1/4in blade (3) Inv. nos. E231, E232 & E147
A late 19th century English Officers dress sword and scabbard, having a pierced steel hilt, the sword from Parfitt Outfitters of Cambridge, blade length 82cm, sold with supporting overpainted photograph of Colonel Frederick Fawcett of Westgate House, Louth, the longest serving Cambridge Militia Officer and the Regimental Doctor, in the photograph he is wearing the sword
An 18th century Indian or Persian shamshir the wooden grip bound in silver bands the quillions inlaid in gold the pommel with neillo work, the curved single edged blade decorated with Islamic script in gold at the ricasso, the back of the blade decorated in gold trelliswork for the length of the blade (all over corrosion) one deep and one narrow fuller with original leather scabbard with missing chape and locket; and another similar with plain wooden grip, silver cross hilt shell decoration, single edged curved blade with three narrow fullers (overall corrosion) in original black leather scabbard with silver mounts, 91.5cm long (2)
A late 18th century Infantry officer's spadroon pattern 1786 the stirrup hilt with some original fire blue finish the wrist guard with flower head decoration at the scroll, fluted ivory grip, original sword knot ring, the plain single edged blade with wide fuller (minor corrosion) in its original silver mounted black leather scabbard the locket engraved Cullum Kings Cutler Charing Cross, London blade length 30 inches blade length 30 inches blade length 30 inches blade length 30 inches blade length 30 inches Note: the firm of James Cullum were sword cutlers and belt makers to the Hanoverian royal family from 1711 to 1786 at 12 East Side of Charing Cross, Westminster, London.
A British light cavalry officer's sabre pattern 1796 with stirrup hilt with faceted back strap, multi faceted ferrule, short shield shaped langets the wooden grip covered in black dogfish bound with a double twist of silver wire, the single edged except for the last 10 inches of the point single broad fuller, curved pipe back sabre blade entirely covered on both sides with decorative classical motifs, in its original wrought iron scabbard with loose rings 33 inch blade
A Regimental Officer's Scottish basket hilted broad sword with traditional nickel plated guard, with crimson fringe, the wooden fish skin covered grip bound with a double twist of silver wire, the buff leather liner covered in crimson baize, the double edged blade etched with thistles, Regimental insignia of the Queen's Own Highlanders, ERII crowned, and the owner's intitials DCM, contained in its field service scabbard and with its full dress scabbard
Germany, Third Reich, Luftwaffe officer's dagger in scabbard, blade marked 'SMF Solingen' with trademark, small etched '51' above, slight damage to grip and some discolouration to scabbard, otherwise good condition, with silver bullion 'acorn' tassel attached, some discolouration in places and with velvet and metal belt fitting, latter with broken fastener and overall soiling and wear (Illustrated)
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