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Assorted knifes and bayonets, to include a World War II bayonet and leather scabbard and frog, a MK II spike bayonet for Enfield No 4, with scabbard and frog, a commando knife (USM8 BM Co), a 19th century bone handled Kris, a Tryflight throwing knife and scabbard and an Indian short sword (6)
A Bowie knife, by J. E. Middleton & Sons, Sheffield, the 8.75in clipped back blade, engraved and inscribed `THE UNITED STATES the land of the free and the HOME OF THE BRAVE, PROTECTED BY HER NOBLE AND BRAVE VOLUNTEERS` and `AMERICANS ask for nothing but what is RIGHT, and suspect to nothing that is WRONG`, the reverse stamped `HAND FORGED`, to an antler handle and horse`s head nickel terminal, leather scabbard, together with a sword stick with a bun handle and metal bands. (2)
A U.S. NAVAL OFFICER`S SWORD, late 19th/early 20th century, the single sided blade chased with anchor leaves and ropes, copper finish hilt cast with dolphins heads and pierced with acorns and oak leaves, flat pommel with eagle surrounded by stars, wire wound fish skin grip, in leather covered steel scabbard, brass mounted with twisted rope design, blade 30"
A GERMAN LUFTWAFFE OFFICER`S SECOND PATTERN DAGGER with guard in the form of the Luftwaffe eagle, wire wound orange composition grip pommel with oak leaves and swastika, double edged blade later inscribed "Wrose" in steel scabbard with oak leaves to base and collars for hanger rings, 16 1/2" long overall
An early 19th Century Silver handled Knife and Scabbard, the plain steel blade signed “J Morton, 343 Oxford Street, London”, to an embossed handle with floral and foliate detail and a running dog finial, to a shagreen covered scabbard, with engraved Silver mount and replacement electroplated tip, length 9”
Lieutenant-Colonel Wheetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, Deputy Lieutenant of Sussex, a Deputy Lieutenant’s uniform, tailored by Meyer & Mortimer of London, dated 1952, including: a tunic and overalls, a peaked cap, a silver and crimson sash, a silver laced sword sling with web under-belt, a field service scabbard and black cover (lacking sword), a Sam Browne belt, brace and frog and two pairs of plated spurs, contained in a metal uniform trunk with mounted shaped brass plaque ‘The Right Hon’ble Viscount Cowdray, D.L.’. Provenance: Cowdray. Lt.-Col. Wheetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, b.27 February 1910, d. 19 January 1995. Fought in the Second World War, where he was severely wounded in the retreat to Dunkirk, his left arm was amputated. He was decorated with the award of Territorial Decoration and gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel between 1940 and 1941 in the service of the Home Guard. He held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary between September 1941 and December 1942, to the Under-Secretary of Air. He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Sussex in 1945.
Lieutenant-Colonel Weetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, a fine and complete civil uniform, including a superb full dress coatee, with tailor’s label of Hill Brothers inscribed ‘The Right Hon Viscount Cowdray’ richly embroidered with gold wire and bullion; a levee dress coatee, also by Hill’s, with cuff embroidery 13cm deep with straight edging; a pair of white Kerseymere knee-breeches; a pair of levee dress trousers with gold oakleaf lace stripes; a bicorne hat with white ostrich feather border and a triple bullion loop; a fine court regulation sword etched with foliate decoration and ‘Hill Bros, Old Bond Street, London W.’, rich-gilt hilt, gold lace sword-knot with bullion tassel in its gilt mounted black leather scabbard and oil-skin outer cover; a double-breasted blue great-coat with black velvet collar, scarlet lining and gilt Royal Arms buttons, in a large metal uniform trunk with mounted brass shaped plaque engraved ‘The Right Hon’ble Viscount Cowdray P.C.’. Provenance: Cowdray
A Mau Mau terrorist Simi sword and scabbard together with three arrows with metal points and feather ends and a silvered Kenyan police button, a black and white photograph written verso. "The sword and the arrows were taken from this Mau Mau terrorist who was captured in a jungle near an army camp at Fort Essex in the Aberdaire Mountains in Kenya, East Africa in 1954". (a quantity, various dimensions).

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