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Royal Scots Fusilier`s Victorian field officer`s broadsword by Thurkell of Soho, double fullered spear pointed blade with Ailsa crest of a dolphin etched near the forte, special pattern basket hilt used by field officers and retaining the leather and steel mounted scabbard with outer carrying case, together with separate standard basket hilt of a junior officer and the alternate iron bar hilt with its own fish skin mounted grip together with plated dress scabbard, Sam Browne belt and spare frog
A Victorian brass hilted dress small sword by Codling & Lawrence, London, the 70cm blade etched with trophies of arms and foliate decoration, the stirrup hilted grip of gilt brass with etched decoration, the black leather scabbard with brass mounts and an old paper label `No2865, Cassillis, Newhailes, Musselborough, Scotland`
An 18th/early 19th century German hunting hanger, maker G Heiner Kohl of Stuttgart, the single fullered 39cm blade engraved with the makers name, carved stag horn hilt with steel mounts, shell guard cast with stag, (lacking one quillon), leather scabbard with steel mounts (lacking the small side knife)
An 18th century German hunting hanger, the 57cm single fullered blade engraved with a sun in splendour and a hound chasing a stag, (slight rust), the hilt of ivory stained to resemble a hardstone, gilt brass chased mounts with green stained leather scabbard (damaged and lacking chape and secondary knife)
An early 19th century cast brass hilted hunting hanger with watered steel blade, the 50cm style fullered blade, which may have been adapted from an earlier weapon but fits well in the scabbard, the hilt cast in the form of a huntsman sounding his horn, the quillons formed of snarling hounds, one langet in the form of a boar, the other a blank shield with a crown above, the wooden scabbard with traces of velvet covering the mounts, elaborately cased with huntsmen and trophies of arms (possibly associated with the Eglinton tournament)
AN OFFICERS TIN TRUNK NAMED C SCOTT DICKSON containing a Lieutenant Colonel`s .service dress jacket, trousers made for Lieutenant Colonel Lord Scott Dickson, complete with initialled ratten cane, George V infantry of officer sword with leather scabbard and sword knot, Sam Brown belt, a 1937 instruction book on Air raid precautions and a steel helmet, also a pair of spurs.
A 19th Century Continental cavalry trooper's sword, slightly curved blade 35 1/4 in. with single broad fuller to each side, ricasso stamped 'C Putsch Sohn', sheet steel guard with tear-drop section cut away to the outside, inside edge partly turned over, slit for sword knot, steel pommel, ribbed grip, lacks scabbard.
A 19th Century British naval warrant officer's sword, double edged blade 31 1/2 in. and with Wilkinson's number 12471, initials 'I.P.H.' etched to the forte, brass hilt retaining traces of gilt and of early type without folding inner section, fouled anchor cartouche, lion head pommel and fishskin grips, black leather scabbard with brass mounts retaining traces of gilding.

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