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A WWII Nazi Germany K98 walking-out bayonet, length of blade 20cm, with bakelite grip and chrome fittings (af), complete with painted metal scabbard and leather frog, also another K98 walking-out bayonet, the blade marked Epack & Sohne Solingen, length of blade 24cm, with bakelite grip and metal fitting, complete with painted metal scabbard and leather frog (2).
A late 18th/early 19th century German hunting knife, the blade inscribed in German with the reverse engraved with a man hunting a deer, tip of blade broken, length of blade 11cm, the grip in carved bone depicting deer, with white metal ferrule and pommel, complete with a decorative leather scabbard.
A late 19th century bowie knife, the blade marked "Corsan Denton Burdekin & Co", length of blade 14cm, with white metal crossguard and handle of black lacquer with inset segments of mother of pearl and gilt decoration, complete with a leather and metal scabbard; also a dagger made from a cut-down sword of possibly early 19th century date, length of blade now 23cm, with gilt brass hilt and crossguard (2).
An interesting and possibly scarce 19th century English bowie knife of Arkansas toothpick styling, by A Feist & Co of The Moon Cutlery Works, the double-edged blade with acid edged inscription "The Patriots Self Defender", with horn grip, white metal crossguard, complete with a leather and metal scabbard, length of blade 25cm.
An 1834 pattern British army officer`s sword, the blade acid etched with the initials "ERM, The Fourth Cheshire Rifle Volunteers", also bears Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, length of blade 81cm, with a swept brass hilt also including the cipher, complete with a painted metal scabbard.
An 1834 pattern army officer`s sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the blade with acid etched decoration bearing Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, together with the inscription "The Anson Memorial Prize Sword, December 1889 & Presented to Under Officer H Simson For Proficiency in Study & Exemplary Conduct At The Royal Military College", with brass swept hilt with Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, leather sword guard, complete with a wooden leather covered scabbard with matching frog.
A Queen Victoria officer`s sword by Robert Mull & Sons of Birmingham, the straight blade with acid etched decoration bearing Queen Victoria cipher surmounted by a crown, pierced guard bearing Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown, complete with a painted metal scabbard, length of blade 82.5cm.

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