A 1796 pattern light cavalry sword, broad, curved shallow fullererd blade, 32½" etched John Gill`s Warranted at forte, and "May I Conquer or Die" with scrolls in oval, steel knucklebow with shield shaped langets, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, wirebound leather grip (worn), in its steel scabbard (one hanging ring missing, old black paint). Basically GC (some wear).
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A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer`s sword, broad, curved, shallow fullered blade 33", with faint traces of etching overall and a little gilding at forte, regulation steel knucklebow with langets, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard (throat mount and one hanging ring missing). Basically GC (dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard)
A Russian pioneer sidearm d 1847, shallow fullered saw backed blade 19", solid brass cruciform hilt, the crossguard with upturned quillons, ribbed grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, markings to forte, hilt and scabbard, the date 1847 on crossguard, suspension ring to locket. GC for age (blade worn). Plate 3
An 1845 pattern EIC infantry officer`s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 32½", by Tatham, 37 Charing Cross, London, etched with EIC lion and wreath within foliate scrolls, regulation brass guard incorporating EIC lion, with turn down inner portion, wirebound fishskin grip, stepped pommel ornamental backstrap, in a steel scabbard with 2 rings. QGC
A Vic officer`s 1834 pattern sword of The First Life Guards, straight shallow fullered blade 37" by Andrews, Pall Mall, London, regimental period steel semi bowl guard with brass studs to outer edge and "commas" (2 restored) with crowned 1LG device, stepped brass pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with brass bands and hanging rings. GC Plate 7
An Ed VII 1821 pattern heavy cavalry officer`s sword, very slightly curved blade 35" by Wilkinson, no 39395 (for 1902) on backstrap, etched with R Arms, Ed VII cypher and wreath within angular scrolled panels, regulation plated "honeysuckle" guard, diced pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard. GC (replated overall)
A 1796 pattern heavy cavalry officer`s dress sword, straight DE blade 32", marked "J J Runkel Solingen" in narrow fullers with dotted crosslets, copper hilt with boatshaped guard, crosspiece, knucklebow and ovoid pommel, with traces of gilt, in an associated steel scabbard with 2 rings, engraved "S Brunn, 56 Charing Cross, London" within lozenge. GC Plate 7
A 1796 pattern heavy cavalry trooper`s sword, straight, shallow fullered blade 35", with hatchet tip, marked Bate on backstrap with inspector`s stamp and broad arrow with BO at forte, regulation steel hilt with pierced disc guard, flat knucklebow, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, wooden grip (covering missing) in its steel scabbard by Osborne & Gunby, with 2 rings, the scabbard and guard marked en suite 2d Ds/F. No 9. Basically GC for age (worn and cleaned over pitting, scabbard dented). Plate 6
An 1885 pattern cavalry trooper`s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 34½", with numerous stamps at forte, regulation semi bowl guard pierced with Maltese cross, reinforced edges, diced leather grips, in its steel scabbard with opposing rings, various issue stamps to hilt and scabbard, the latest ones matching, 2/1899/Y/EK/172. GC (staining patches to blade) Plate 6
A 1908 pattern cavalry trooper`s sword, straight, fullered blade 35", marked P08 on backstrap, various stamps at forte including date 1 `10, regulation steel bowl guard, plain pommel, diced, shaped composition grip, in its steel scabbard with opposing rings, back of guard and scabbard marked en suite 4/DG/403. GC Plate 6
A scarce WWI German ersatz bayonet, the 17" triangular blade from a British Enfield socket bayonet, bearing Enfield and Imperial German inspector`s marks, typical all steel ersatz hilt, in its tapered cylindrical steel scabbard, originally painted olive green overall. Basically GC (virtually no paint remaining, lightly pitted, frog button missing). Plate 3
A courtsword, slender DE blade 30¼", by Cole, New Burlington St, London, etched with trophies within scrolled panels, studded brass hilt with shell guard, crossbar, knucklebow, flattened urn shaped pommel, swollen square section grip; and a society sword, slender DE blade 29½", etched with floral panels and "H" on both sides, brass cruciform hilt, simulated wire grip, in its leather scabbard with brass locket and chape. GC. (2)
A THIRD REICH SA DAGGER, by Gust Weyersberg, Solingen, signed to the 21.5cm double edged blade and engraved `Alles fur Deutschland`, wooden grip inset with eagle and swastika and enamelled `SA`, nickel plated cross guard and pommel, with brown enamelled metal scabbard with suspension ring and leather strap with clip 37cm long overall
A court sword, with 80cm., etched blade with coat of arms and foliate scroll decoration, the shell shaped guard with applied coat of arms, the quillion with acorn and oak leaf decoration, with wire bound grip and pommel in the form of a crown, with braided cord and tassel, contained in a leather and brass mounted scabbard, together with a near matching court sword.
A 19th century cavalry officers sword, the 84cm. curved and fullered blade with etched decoration of military trophies and foliate scrollwork, having a brass triple bar knuckle guard, fishskin and wire bound grip, and oval pommel, contained in a polished steel scabbard, a silver mounted swagger stick with Royal Marine Artillery badge, together with a German World War II model 84/98 Mauser bayonet by Gottlieb, Solingen.
A Victorian gilt brass small-sword, with 76cm., etched blade with Royal cypher and scroll and foliate decoration, signed Davies & Son, Hanover Street, Hanover Square, London, the guard and knuckle bow with beaded borders with similar decoration to the square grip, with urn pommel, contained in a steel scabbard.

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