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A Third Reich Army officer’s sword, plated blade 34” by F W Holler, Solingen, the brass hilt with eagle and swastika crosspiece, oak leaf decoration, lion’s head pommel with red glass eyes, wire bound black plastic grip, and green leather and silver wire portepee, in its black painted scabbard. GC (some chips to scabbard paint) Plate 2
A 1908 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword, fullered blade 35”, by Wilkinson, dated 9.15 at forte with various stamps, regulation bowl guard with reinforced centre and edges, plain pommel, chequered (worn) pistol grip, in steel scabbard with opposing rings. GC (outside of guard and scabbard cleaned)
An officer’s sword, c 1887, of the Lancashire Artillery, very slightly curved fullered blade 33”, by Hobson & Sons, 1,3 & 5 Lexington St, London W, etched with grenade, cannon, winged lightning and “Lancashire Artillery” within scrolled panels, owner’s monogram SRW (?) near forte, triple bar steel hilt with sideloop, stepped pommel, and backstrap with chequered panel, wirebound (some wire missing), sharkskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC (dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard). Plate 4
A good ERII 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight blade 32½”, etched with crowned EIIR cypher, crowned R Arms and wreath within stylized foliate panels, regulation plated hilt, the guard incorporating crowned ERII cyhpher, stepped pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard. VGC Plate 4
An Ed VIII 1897 pattern officer’s sword of The R Engineers, straight fullered blade 32½”, etched with crowned R Arms, winged lightning and “Royal Engineers” within scrolled panels, regulation plated hilt, the pierced guard incorporating crowned ER VIII cypher, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC (blade some wear and inside of guard plating worn). Plate 4
A Vic officer’s sword of The Royal Artillery, almost straight fullered blade 35”, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 26755 (for 1885) on backstrap, etched with crowned R Arms VR in Union wreath with motto scroll “Ubique”, winged lightning and “Royal Artillery” within scrolled fenestrated panels, with owner’s crest and motto “Dum Spiro Spero” in scrolled panel near forte, triple bar steel hilt with sideloop, stepped pommel, wirebound fishkin grip (some wear), in its steel scabbard with 2 rings (slightly dented). GC Plate 4
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight blade 32½”, etched with crowned R Arms, crowned GVR cypher and wreaths in stylized foliate panels, plated guard (worn and rusted) incorporating crowned GVR cypher, chequered backstrap and wirebound grip, in leather FS scabbard (AF). Basically GC (blade some wear)
A Burmese sword, dha, plain blade 24”, the hilt covered with sheet silver and filigree bands, and with rattan bound grip, in its wooden scabbard, almost entirely covered with sheet silver and filigree bands. GC (some damage to scabbard covering, probably originally with a silver pommel). Plate 8
A 19th century courtsword, slender DE blade 31”, etched with crossed flags in scrolled panels, brass hilt, the turn down shell guard embossed with lion and griffons, crossguard, knucklebow, helmet and plume pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip, gilt lace cord (knot missing) in its leather scabbard (old repair) with brass locket and chape. GC (some wear)
A WWII late war issue Japanese officer’s sword, katana, polished untempered blade 27½”, the tape bound hilt with copper pommel and pierced circular brass tsuba, in its leather covered scabbard. GC (slightly worn, scabbard locking suspension ring); with a War Trophy Certificate issued by 23 Indian Division SEAC, to RSM J Jennis, of “23 Ind. Div. Provost Unit CMP(I)”, dated 21 November 1946 for “One Japanese Main Sword”
A WWII Japanese officer’s sword, katana, blade 27” with straight yakiba (worn and polished), the tang inscribed on both sides Koa Issin Mantetsu Saku Kore 18th year of cycle 1941, the tape bound hilt and steel scabbard with regulation pattern brass mounts. Generally GC (scabbard worn, locking catch and spring missing)
A US cavalry trooper’s sword, curved fullered blade 36”, with John Baker Georgia at forte and lightly marked “1862” and “CSA”, brass hilt, the guard with turned over edges and lightly marked “CSA” on the top, knucklebow, 2 sidebars, cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC Plate 4
A late 19th/early 20th century kukri knife, the curved double fullered single edged blade, length of blade 27cm, with turned bone grip, brass pommel, complete with velvet covered wooden scabbard with white metal decorative mounts, and two small knives (af), also a British WWII period number 5 bayonet for the SMLE Jungle Carbine, with straight single fullered single edged blade with bowie knife end, length of blade 20cm, wooden grips, complete with metal scabbard (2)
A WWII period Nazi Officer's sword, the curved single fullered chrome blade stamped ALCOSO Solengen with the Scales of Justice symbol, length of blade 88cm, the guard and grip of plated brass, the guard decorated with oak leaves and acorns and the Eagle & Swastika symbol, the grip of simulated black ebony with twist wire decoration, pommel in the form of a lion's head with glass eyes, complete with a black painted metal scabbard (illustrated)
A George V period Scottish skiendo, the straight single edged fullered single edged blade with sawback, length of blade 9.5cm, the horn grip, one side carved in the form of weave, the silver pommel with inset cornelian, hallmarked date for Glasgow 1915, the grip with applied initials surmounted by a crown, complete with a silver mounted leather scabbard, the silver decorated with writhing dragons (illustrated)
A WWII period Italian fascist dress dagger, MVSM, with straight single edged chromed blade, length of blade 19cm, the aluminium grip with inset black bakelite panels, one side with the brass inlaid fascist symbol of a fasces, complete with black painted metal scabbard, a French lebel bayonet, the straight four grooved blade in black, length of blade 52cm, with matching black painted grip and guard, complete with black painted scabbard, also an early to mid 20th century kukri knife, with single edged curved blade, length of blade 15cm, with wooden grip with white metal segmented sections, lion head pommel, complete with leather scabbard with two smaller knives (3)
A 1907 Patent British bayonet, straight single edge single fullered blade, length of blade 43cm, with wooden grip, complete with metal and leather covered scabbard, a Nazi Germany white metal and enamel badge comprising a central Swastika symbol surrounded with red enamelled Adolf Hitler 1933, the outer ring in black enamel with the word SS Meine Ehre Heibt Trewe, also a white metal badge in the form of a Viking sailing ship, sailing across a model of the world, surrounded with oak leaves, surmounted by the Eagle and Swastika symbol, the reverse with initialled SBW (3)
19TH C FRENCH DIRK WITH SCABBARD - Ceremonial French Dirk, or single edged dagger with canted blade having shaped stem, with silver inlay and blued detailing, tapered cylindrical ebony handle with steel fittings (some corrosion), original brass fitted brown leather scabbard with gilt decoration, single hanger, 16 3/8" long overall, 9 1/4" blade, good condition, minor spotting to blade, wear to scabbard.
RARE HAN DYNASTY SWORD BLADE IN DECORATED LACQUER BOX-The blade, unmounted, of bronze with a keen edge, bears archaic bird script characters inlaid in gold. It is sheathed in a wooden scabbard wrapped in lacquered silk strips. The domed lidded case is of wood, decorated in black and red lacquer with carved fluted ends and a grid patterned middle section bearing comma- shaped elements carved in low relief. The surface is decorated further with exquisitely painted linear designs extending along the sides and ends of the case. Sometimes referred to as a Spare Blade, this example would have been put into service to replace a blade damaged in battle. In a remarkable state of preservation. Blade length 26 1/2" (67.3 cm). Case dimensions: 5" (12.7 cm) tall x 29 1/4" (74.3 cm) long x 4" (10.2 cm) wide.

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