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A LARGE GERMAN HUNTING KNIFE, late 19th / early 20th century, with 12in. single-edged spear-point blade double-edged towards the point (some patches of pitting), German silver guard comprising down-turned shell and straight quillons, natural staghorn grip, and silver-plated pommel decorated with foliage, in German silver mounted leather scabbard.
A RARE BRITISH PATTERN 1855 SWORD BAYONET for the Royal Sappers and Miners Lancaster oval bore carbine, by R. & W. Aston of Birmingham, of post-1858 type with screw retained spring locking-catch, with 23 3/4in. pipe-back blade with Ordnance mark to the ricasso, the brass pommel with engraved unit marking 'V LD E1 410', in its original brass-mounted black leather scabbard with buff leather Slade-Wallace type bayonet frog.
An American presentation sword the figural handle in the form of a classical maiden holding a sword and a wreath, the guard with floral decoration and lions head guillon the German manufactured blade with engraved decoration 'For the Union' and eagle crest the reverse engraved 'Pluribus Unum' the scabbard with presentation inscription 'Presented to Lieut John McBride by his friends as a testimonial of their Esteem Feb 2nd 1867' and applied cast decoration, 32 inch blade, 39 inches overall
A Third Reich Fire Department dress bayonet, plain plated blade 9¾” with no maker’s name, plated hilt with chequered black rubber grips, near VGC, in its steel scabbard with leather frog. GC (scabbard finish worn); also a 1939 Iron Cross 2nd class (rim dented), a pair of epaulettes, a WWI black wound badge, and 7 other items of insignia. Generally GC
An Imperial German sidearm, straight fullered blade 19½”, with Alcoso mark at forte, etched with scroll “In Treue Fest” intertwined with laurel leaves, solid brass hilt with crossguard, ribbed grip and lion’s head pommel, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the chape engraved with owner’s name “Chr. Weinrich”. GC, a clean example. Plate 3
An Imperial German infantry officer’s sword, slightly curved, pipe backed, etched Damascus blade 30”, etched at forte “C A Demmler, Berlin” on backstrap, and “Eisenhauer” with eagle and “Damasstahl” with eagle in gilt scrolled panels, brass hilt with pronounced stirrup guard, langets, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, silver wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. GC (a few dark pitting patches to blade) Plate 5
A Prussian M1865 naval cutlass, broad, SE blade, 23”, narrowing at the centre, marked Clemen & Jung, Solingen at forte, heavy steel half basket guard, wirebound leather grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard. Basically GC (grip wire mostly missing, blade some wear and edge nicks, hilt and mounts rusted through old paint)
A post-1902 RN officer’s sword, very slightly curved blade 31”, by Geo Scarrott, Naval Tailors, Portsmouth, etched with R Arms and crowned fouled anchor within scrolled, frosted panels, regulation gilt brass half basket hilt, with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, wirebound sharkskin grip, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, with blue and gilt knot (worn) in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard. GC retaining approx 60% gilt, (some light rust pitting patches to blade, scabbard leather kinked and a little scuffed). Note: Vendor states this is the sword of Lt William Cotton who was present at the Japanese surrender in 1945 where he received an officer’s katana; see lot 711. Plate 5
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