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A British Cavalry officer's sword, 1908 pattern, the straight 35 inch steel blade by 'Ranken & Co Ltd, India', the other side with approved stamp, each side with GR cypher amongst foliate engraved decoration, the engraved plated steel hilt with fish-skin covered grip and plated steel pommel, with leather-covered scabbard and frog; and a 1796 Light Cavalry sabre, the 31.75 inch curved blade stamped 'Osborn & Gunby', with steel stirrup hilt, wire-bound leather grip and steel scabbard, re-gripped and extensively polished, (2).
A World War II German NCO's private purchase sword, the 33.5 inch curved steel blade unmarked, with plain steel stirrup hilt and celluloid grip bound with tight twisted brass wire wrap, with original black painted scabbard and dress knot through ring; and another similar, with plain gilded brass hilt, the curved steel blade 33.5 inches, (2).
A Georgian naval dirk, adapted from a spadroon, the blued steel spear-point blade with gilt military trophies, with gilt metal mounts, twin down-pointing quillon crossguard and reeded ivory handle, the leather scabbard embossed with Prince of Wales feathers and stamped 'Wright & Co, Sword Cutler, No.72 St James St, London'.
A British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson and retailed by Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove, the 31.5 inch blade etched with Royal Arms, Naval devices, etc, the solid brass half-basket guard with wire-bound fish-skin grip and lion head pommel, in its brass and leather scabbard.
An 1897 pattern British Infantry officer's sword, the 32.25 inch straight steel blade signed 'Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield' in cartouche with 'Sword Cutlers to the War Office' below, foliate engraved and with GRV cypher, Royal Coat of Arms and proof mark, the honeysuckle steel hilt with 'GRV' pierced cypher, chequered steel back and wire-bound fish-skin grip, Sam Browne style scabbard and conforming frog.
38996 Dvr H T Wells, RA: a group of three medals: BWM, Victory and 1914-15 Star (to H T Wells, RFA); a Royal Artillery cap badge; a Norfolk Regt cap badge; an enamelled Royal Artillery sweetheart brooch; a For Home and Country badge; a British 1856 pattern sword bayonet, with 58cm steel blade, with scabbard; and D F Grant 'History of A' Battery 84th Army Brigade RFA' and 'The Story of the Royal Regiment of Artillery'.
A gentleman's court suit of navy cut velvet, comprising a front opening jacket with stand collar and tails; a pair of matching breeches, each with bright cut steel buttons; a bicorn hat; dress sword with cut steel hilt; velvet scabbard; a pair of bright cut steel and black leather buckles, cased; and another pair of buckles, contained within a painted metal trunk, with applied plaque 'C.W. Mitchell Esq.'
A good period Third Reich Luftwaffe second pattern officer's dress dagger by E&F Horster, Solingen complete in its plated scabbard with hanging straps and portepee hanging knot together with a period photograph of Corporal Frank Gosling of the Royal Artillery who relieved the owner of this dagger in a cave in Jersey in 1945
An interesting example of the 1897 pattern British Infantry officer's sword by D Jones, Deansgate Manchester the blade entwined with Edward VII folding scrollage and Royal coat of arms complete in its leather scabbard and portepee knot. This sword was the property of Colonel Sir Thomas Blatherwick MC, DSO, KCB, JP (1888-1950) Colonel of the East Lancs Regiment and one of the youngest colonels in the British Army. In World War II he was ADC to King George VI and was knighted in 1949. He was born and lived in Knutsford all his life. A photograph of the eminent Colonel wearing this sword is included with this lot together with an interesting letter of provenance from the present family member.
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