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A George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel blade faintly etched with royal cypher, scrolling foliage and with a panel crisply etched R.A.J.Bingley, the nickel plated hilt pierced with the royal cypher, wire bound fish skin grip, leather scabbard, sword knot and frog.
A 19th Century General Officer's Mameluke Hilted Sword, with 82cm slightly curved draw-back steel blade, the gilt brass hilt with foliate cast and chased ecusson, crossguard and quillons, the two piece ivory grip with chequered, shell and husk carved decoration, the front and back strap chased with bell flowers and leaves, with gold bullion thread sword knot (lacks scabbard)
A 19th Century Austro-Hungarian Sword, the 78cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped Garantirt C.E. Solingen, the gilt brass hilt with pierced, cast and chased decoration of a double headed eagle holding an orb and sceptre, centred by a shield shape coat of arms, on a ground of acanthus leaves, with wire bound fish skin grip, the black leather scabbard with acanthus cast brass mounts, the locket decorated with a crowned FJI (Franz Joseph 1) monogram, with sword knot
A Georgian Cavalry Sword, the 76cm single edge broad fullered steel blade engraved R E within a shield and ribbon border "Yorkshire Militia", with coat of arms, martial trophy and signed Gill's Warranted, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with wire bound chequered ivory grip and lion head pommel, with silver bullion sword knot (lacks scabbard)
An Austro-Hungarian Sword, the 80.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped Weyersberg & Stamm, Solingen, the brass hilt with knuckle bow cast as an entwined serpent and oak branch adjoining the mouth of the lion head pommel, with two piece mother of pearl grip and brass ferrule stamped Viribus Unitis on one side and the monogram FJ1 to the opposing side, with brass mounted leather scabbard
An 1831 Pattern General Officer's Mameluke Hilted Sword, the 77.5cm single edge steel blade etched with martial trophies, urns of flowers and tendrils, the steel hilt with cruciform crossguard and plain langets, ivory two piece grip with brass rosettes, silver lace and bullion sword knot, with steel scabbard (one langet broken)
An 18th Century Naval Dirk, the 33.5cm square tapering steel blade engraved IN SOLINGEN and with chain link and dot devices, the gilt brass hilt with foliate chased crossguard, fleur-de-lys type quillons, and an anchor to the ecusson, the horn chamfered and tapering panelled grip with gilt brass cap pommel (lacks scabbard)
A 19th Century French Court Sword, the 75cm triangular section fullered steel blade engraved with tendrils, martial trophy and star motifs, the gilt brass and bronze patinated cut steel hilt with pierced foliate cast guard decorated with the French Imperial Eagle, the grip with alternating vertical bands of steel and brass leaves, the trefoil pommel cast with the French Imperial Eagle (lacks scabbard)
A Dress Sword, the 68.5cm half blued steel blade engraved and gilt with martial trophies centred by a coffin shaped panel, the gilt metal cruciform hilt cast with a soldier wearing a visored helmet, crowned eagle clutching a lightning bolt, anthemion and horses heads, with plain brass scabbard.
A Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, to Colonel E B Anderson (Later Commissioner of Kenya), the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with the royal cypher, scrolling foliage and family crest "Stand Sure" over initials EBA, the edge stamped 14966, by Henry Wilkinson, the steel hilt pierced with royal cypher, wire bound fish skin grip and leather covered scabbard; together with a letter and copy of receipt from Wilkinson Sword dated 1867, a Madras carte de visite showing Colonel Anderson, and two swagger sticks (4)
A George V 1821 Pattern Sword to an Officer of the Royal Army Service Corps, the 87cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with RASC badge, royal cypher and leaves by Farrell & Son, London Road, Camberley, Surrey, the nickel plated three bar hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, with leather sword knot, leather covered scabbard, frog and Sam Browne.
A George V 1895 Pattern Infantry Sword, the fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher and scrolling foliage by Radford Jones & Co., 11 Burlington Street, London,W1, the nickel plated hilt pierced and engraved with the royal cypher, with wire bound fish skin grip, leather sword and scabbard, with leather slip case.
A German Third Reich Parade Bayonet, the single edge fullered steel blade by Karl Julius Krebs, Solingen, with two piece black plastic chequered grip, lacks scabbard; a French Chassepot Bayonet, the St Etienne blade dated 1872, with steel scabbard; Three socket bayonets; a Sanderson 1907 Bayonet, with leather scabbard (6)
A South African Knobkerry, with small globular head and slightly curved tapered haft; an Indian Kukri, with nickel mounted horn grip and leather sheath set with two small knives; two English Walnut Truncheons, with turned grips, one with leather wrist strap; a Spanish bayonet with steel scabbard; a Swedish bayonet, with milled steel grip and steel scabbard; a US M8 bayonet and plastic scabbard; a number 4 MkII spike bayonet; a Continental knife with triangular blade and leather tubular scabbard; two folding knives (11)
A 19th Century Caucasian Kindjhal, the 23cm single edge steel blade engraved with undulating tendrils, the silver gilt grip worked with foliate rosettes and wirework, the silver scabbard with niello decoration of bell flowers, leaves and tendrils, the scabbard mouth with silver gilt plaited ropetwist and beaded decoration, the baluster pommel sheathed with leaves, with chain hanging strap
A British Regulation Pattern Naval Officer's Sword, the 79cm single edge steel blade etched with fouled anchor and scrolling foliage, the gilt brass hilt with hinged guard, cast with a fouled anchor, wire bound fish skin grip and lion head pommel, the black leather scabbard with brass mounts.
A George VI 1895 Pattern Royal Corps of Signals Officer's Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher, regimental badge and foliage, the nickel plated hilt pierced and chased with strapwork and royal cypher, with wire bound fish skin grip, leather scabbard, sword frog and knot.
A 19th Century Caucasian Kindjal, the 44cm double edge slightly curved steel blade with narrow double fuller, brass mounted two piece wood grip stamped with a Cyrillic letter, with brass mounted black leather covered scabbard; an Indian Flintlock Holster Pistol, the wood stock inlaid with scrolling tendrils in brass wire-poor order (2)
A German 1898/05 Second Pattern Butcher Bayonet, the single edge fullered broad blade indistinctly stamped with maker's name, with ribbed two piece wood grip-lacks scabbard; an Enfield British Pattern 1888 MkI Type 2 Bayonet, for the Lee-Metford rifle, the blade stamped EFD 9'98, with two piece wood grip and steel mounted leather scabbard (2)
A Coconut Flask, with cork stopper, inset ivory eye (one missing), and ivory globular knops to the sides pierced to hold the hanging cord, possibly South Sea Islands; A Quantity of Leather Tassels and Mounts, for a Malayan sword scabbard; a Beaded Double Cord, with bone disc and plaited rattan strap.
A Second World War Group of Five Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, in cardboard box of issue addressed to Mr H Fish, Blackburn, together with a boxed King's Badge for War Service and an RASC brass shoulder title; a 1907 Wilkinson Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard and webbing frog.
A Large Collection of Masonic Regalia, relating to Bro. J.S.Haydock, Freedom Lodge, John Henry Kennish, Commemoration Lodge, and Bro. H. Melhuish, Social Lodge, comprising four cloaks, fourteen aprons, thirteen bejewelled sashes, a pair of cuffs, a cap, a leather belt, a pair of gloves, rule books, six cased Masonic jewels in silver and gilt metal, two Masonic swords, one with ivory grip and leather scabbard contained in four cases and a box. (5)
A Nazi police side arm, the blade marked Alexander Coppel Solingen, length of blade 33cm, the hilt with horn grips, eagle & swastika emblem, the pommel with an eagle head, the guard stamped with initials SMI 197, together with a leather and metal scabbard and a leather frog, stamped on the reverse 1942
A Nazi SA dagger, the blade marked Allesfur Deutschland, marked C Linder Solingen Merscheid to reverse, the hilt with wood grip, eagle & swastika emblem, the guard and pommel in white metal and SA emblem, together with matching brown painted scabbard with white metal furniture and hanging ring together with sword knot (Illustrated)
A Nazi dagger, the blade marked Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, length of blade 19cm, the hilt with painted wood handle, with applied emblem with initials RLB and a swastika in blue enamel, the guard with a large eagle & swastika and a plain pommel, together with a matching black painted and white metal scabbard and associated hanger, the hanger marked OLC (Illustrated)
A Nazi Luftwaffe dagger, the blade marked SMF Solingen, length of blade 25cm, the hilt with an amber coloured plastic handle with wire decoration, the guard with eagle & swastika, the reverse of the guard with the inscription MAN3KE, the pommel with swastika, complete with metal scabbard and matching hanger
A Nazi Germany S84/98 walking out bayonet, the blade on one side acid etched with inscription 'Meine Ehre Heisst Treue' with a swastika, the other side 2 SS Panzer Division "Das Reich", the blade is stamped F.W.Holler, length of blade 25cm, the hilt with simulated tortoiseshell grips and engraved with SS, together with matching steel scabbard, also a further walking out bayonet, the blade acid etched within inscription on one side 'Meine Ehre Heisst Treue' with a swastika, the other side SS Standarte Reinhard Heydrich, the blade stamped IPP, the hilt with brown coloured plastic grips and with SS and initials RH engraved, together with a matching black painted scabbard
A German made knife, with blade marked Schneidteufel Solinden, length of blade 14cm, the hilt with black knurled grips and a diamond shaped red emblem with inset white cross and white metal fittings, with a black painted scabbard and leather frog, together with a hunting knife, blade with traces of acid etching, length of blade 20cm, the hilt with antler horn grip, brass shell guard and hoof quillon with brass end pommel, complete with a leather and brass scabbard, scabbard marked 50
A complete ERII OR’s full dress uniform, with sword, of The Life Guards, comprising: plated helmet with WM and brass HP and wreath, top mount, and spike, leather backed graduated link chinchain and ear rosettes, white hair plume, leather liner (minor dents, mostly to rim); scarlet tunic, blue facings with gilt lace trim to shoulder cords, collar and cuffs; plated cuirass with brass studs and shoulder scales; buff leather shoulder belt with scarlet flask cord, brass buckle, tip and slide, and black plastic pouch with gilt R Arms flap badge; pair buff leather breeches; pair gauntlet gloves; pair black leather jack boots; sword with slightly curved blade 34½" with stamps at forte, plated half basket hilt incorporating crowned LG cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with buff knot (refurbished overall). Generally VGC Plate 7
A post 1902 courtsword, DE blade 31½", by H Lamb & Co, St John’s Sqe, Clerkenwell, etched with trophy and wreath within scrolled frosted panels, studded gilt hilt, the turn down shell bearing applied crown, crossguard, knucklebow flattened urn pommel and square section grip, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. GC, the blade retaining most original polish (scabbard kinked)
An early 19th century French diplomat’s sword, SE fullered blade 28½", etched with trophies and florets and retaining a little original blueing and gilding, ornamental gilt brass hilt with turn down shell guard, knucklebow and forward sloping pommel, flat MOP grips, in a brass mounted leather scabbard (restored). Basically GC (blade some wear and pitting, quillon missing)
A scarce 1857 pattern East India Co Engineer officers sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32" by Parker Field & Co, 233 High Holborn, London, finely etched with crowned VR cypher and crowned EIC lion within scrolled, foliate panels, regulation brass "honeysuckle" guard, chequered pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in a brass mounted leather scabbard. GC (some wear overall, light pitting to blade, heavy at tip). Note: The East India Co was abolished by Act of Parliament in 1858
A good 1897 pattern sword of the 2nd Gloucester R Engineer Volunteers, straight, fullered blade 32½" by Hobson and Sons, London, etched with crowned VR cypher, winged lightning, "2nd Gloucester REV" and owner’s monogram "GAP", regulation plated hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, chequered backstrap, in its plated scabbard. Near VGC, the blade retaining most original polish, (a few small rust marks to back edge and speckles to scabbard). Plate 10. Note: The sword of G.A. Peake, Lieut. 1st Gloucester R E Vols 1891, Capt 2nd do. 1893, Major 1906, on Reserve during WWI
A R Engineer officer’s sword, c 1895, straight fullered infantry pattern blade 32½", etched with flat topped crowned VR cypher and R Arms, wreath within scrolled foliate panels, brass hilt with "honeysuckle" guard, wirebound fishskin grip, in plated scabbard. Basically GC (dark patina to blade, hilt some wear and dents)
A Vic officer’s 1821 pattern sword of The Royal Artillery, slightly curved blade 34½", by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 13733 (1865) on backstrap, nicely etched with crowned R Arms, Union wreath with VR "Ubique" scroll, winged lightning and Royal Artillery within fenestrated scrolled panels and escutcheon with motto "Spectemur Agendo", triple bar steel hilt, stepped pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip (minor wear) in its steel scabbard, with brass throat mount, black painted for service. GC Plate 10
An early 1821 pattern light cavalry officer’s service sword, plain curved pipe backed blade 31½", DE at tip, regulation steel hilt, forward sloping stepped pommel and plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings, the outer bar of the guard missing, possibly officially removed. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard)

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