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An early 19th Century officer`s sword of the 45th Regiment, broad curved pipe-backed blade 31 in., 8 1/4 in. false back edge to the point, etched with martial motifs including a flaming grenade and a crowned `45`, `Mameluke` type hilt with hexagonal section quillons, small langets, a rosette boss to the ecousson, pistol grip with ivory scales, in its steel scabbard with twin suspension rings
A U.S. Marines officer`s sword, by Wilkinsons, slightly curved etched blade 29 3/4 in., single fullered along most of its length but with twin fullers near the point, `Mameluke` style hilt, yellow metal mounted scabbard, grey felt sword bag; together with a scabbard and a pair of simulated ivory gripscales for the same pattern of sword. Both new. (2).
A British naval officer`s sword, etched blade 31 1/4 in. and numbered `3937`, cast brass hilt of regulation type and complete with sword knot, folding inner section named `W. L. Payne R.N.`, brass mounted leather scabbard; together with a bullion faced naval sword belt with twin hangers and gilt brass belt plate with fouled anchor in relief
A Scottish basket hilted broadsword, double edged blade 31 3/4 in. with three narrow fullers, marked `ANDRIA FARARA` to each of the outer fullers, steel basket hilt of highland type formed of flattened and reeded bars and incorporating panels pierced with hearts, fluted steel pommel, hardwood grip, velvet and doeskin lining; with a 19th Century regulation highland scabbard of steel mounted black leather, the chape with a ball terminal. By family tradition the former property of James Paterson, 42nd Highland Regiment
A US light infantry officer`s sword, slightly curved and single fullered blade 32 1/2 in., made by W. Clauberg of Solingen and retailed by Schuyler Hartley and Graham of New York, etched with `U.S.` and an American eagle within panels; steel hilt of British 1827 type, with `gothic` guard incorporating a crowned strung bugle; steel scabbard
A mid-18th Century hunting sword, German or Austrian, broad single edged blade 22 1/4 in. with simulated watering incorporating depictions of two ships which retain traces of gilding, continental silver mounted ivory hilt with hunting and martial motifs in relief to the ecousson, short quillons entwined with leaves, grip carved with celestial motifs and with a silver escutcheon similarly decorated to each side, pommel carved in the form of a turbanned head, leather covered scabbard with silver chape and locket embossed ensuite to the hilt
An Indian Baker type sword bayonet, broad blade 21 3/4 in. with 5 3/4 in. `false` back edge, all-steel hilt, knucklebow with bands of incised decoration, D-shaped langet with rudimentary representation of an E.I.C. lion, conical grip with spiral fluting alternating with bands of beading, mortice slot with sprung catch, lacks scabbard
A Firangi, broad double-fullered blade 42 in. and double edged for the last 12 in., maker`s marks to the fullers (indistinct), steel hilt of characteristic `Hindu basket` form, plate guard and shaped langets embellished with flowerheads retaining traces of gilding, reeded knucklebow, disk pommel with curved `spike` terminating in a flowerbud also retaining traces of gilding, lacks scabbard
An impressive Asian chopping weapon, possibly Indian or Burmese, heavy single edged blade 13 1/2 in., the ridged back curving away from the edge to describe a hump a third of the way up before curving forward to form the point; hilt with three stage white metal covering comprising a foliate embossed collar, a plain grip, a band embossed with a writhing serpent; carved ivory pommel richly embellished with grotesque figures; lacks scabbard.
A Turkish shamshir, blade 33 1/4 in. and of possible European manufacture, with a broad central fuller and a short narrow fuller to the back, and retaining traces of decorative engraving to the forte; steel guard with down turned rear quillon and knuckle bow, horn pistol grip with characteristic bulbous pommel, lacks scabbard
A Turkish shamshir, blade 32 1/4 in. and of possible European manufacture, with a broad central fuller and a short narrow fuller to the back, and retaining traces of decorative engraving to the forte; steel guard with down turned rear quillon and knuckle bow, horn pistol grip with characteristic bulbous pommel, lacks scabbard
Early Victorian Infantry officer`s sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 70cm blade (reduced), with brass guard with VR cypher, wire-bound fish skin grip, 85cm overall; a late 19th century Prussian N.C.O. sabre, the 75cm curved steel blade with brass cross-guard and langet, stirrup hilt and fish skin grip, it it`s leather and brass scabbard, 88cm overall (2)
A Pattern 1821 Artillery Officers Sword, the slightly curved 32" (81cms) blade with a single fuller to each side and etched with a foliate design and `Volunteer Artillery` to one side and artillery badge and field gun to the other, the makers details of Firman & Son, London on the shoulder, the steel hilt of standard three bar form, complete in steel scabbard
A Japanese Wakizashi, the 32.5cm steel blade with brass one piece habaki, the tang signed on one side, the tang tip is broken off through the secondary mekugi-ana, the scabbard, tsuba and grip is of bone or deer antler and well carved with deities, Samurai warriors, dragons and cloud bands. (the seppa, one hanging ring and band missing).
A Japanese Tanto, with 18cm steel blade with wavy hamon, and shirasaya mounts; a Malayan Kris, with double edge straight damascened steel blade, with beaded silver mendak, panelled scroll carved grip and figured wood scabbard with brass binding; a very similar smaller Kris, for a woman; a small Powder Horn, half bound in leather, with looped chain tassel (4)
A Late 18th Century Infantry Officer`s Sword, the 32inch (81cm) single edge fullered steel blade lightly etched and engraved with crowned GR cypher, martial trophy, classical figures and foliage, by Gill, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with bevelled backstrap and ribbed ivory grip, with brass mounted tooled leather scabbard.

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