A continental heavy cavalry trooper's sword, straight double fullered blade 38½", with rounded back edge, triple bar hilt similar to French M An XI but with reinforced edges to guard, brass wirebound leather grip, in its scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Basically GC (chrome plated overall, most grip wire missing)
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A French M1822 light cavalry trooper's sword, curved, fullered blade 36", with narrow back fuller to centre section and traces of inscription on backstrap, regulation brass hilt, the guard with reinforced edges, 2 sidebars, cap shaped pommel, stamps to knucklebow, wirebound leather grip (loose), in its steel scabbard with single ring. GC (medium to heavy rust patches to scabbard overall)
A Geo V 1821 pattern officer's sword of The R Artillery, straight SE fullered blade 34", by Batson London, etched with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher, winged lightning with Royal Artillery and cannon within scrolled, floral and frosted panels, regulation steel 3 bar hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, diced backstrap, in its leather covered scabbard (AF) with frog. Sword GC (some surface rust to hilt)
A scarce 1831 pattern General Officer's sword for active service, plain curved fullered blade 31½" (rusted overall), mameluke hilt with ornamental gilt brass crossguard, unusual silver plated grips, the gilt brass strap engraved Maj Genl. F Campbell, in leather covered FS scabbard (AF). QGC, the hilt better. Lots 746 - 747 belonged to General Sir Frederick Campbell, KCB, DSO, DL (1860-1943) who served in India, Tibet and WWI; details of career are included with each lot.
An Ed VII 1831 pattern General officer's sword, curved flat blade 31½", etched with crown, Ed VII cypher, crossed baton and sword, wreath within scrolled fenestrated panels, with owner's scroll F Campbell and crest with motto near forte, regulation mameluke hilt, white composition grips, in its leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (blade some dark rust patches, mostly to left side). Plate 9 Lots 746 - 747 belonged to General Sir Frederick Campbell, KCB, DSO, DL (1860-1943) who served in India, Tibet and WWI; details of career are included with each lot.
A Bavarian infantry officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 27", etched with scrolls In Treue Fest in vine leaf panels, plated pronounced stirrup guard with langets, plain pommel and backstrap with ears, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with WM chape (locket missing). GC ( a little wear to hilt plating)
A Geo V 1897 pattern Indian army infantry officer's sword, slight fullered blade 32½", etched with crowned GRI cypher, crowned R Arms and wreath within scrolled foliate panels, regulation plated hilt, the guard incorporating crowned GRI cypher, plain pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard (tip AF) with frog. GC (some wear, plating bubbled and rusted)
A bandsman's sword, possibly Turkish, curved, fullered blade 27", plated cast brass mameluke style hilt decorated on each side with foliate scrolls and crescents and stamped 16, in its leather scabbard with plated mounts. Basically GC (blade cleaned bright and reseated, scabbard mounts screwed on)
A Geo V corps officer's sword, straight blade 33", by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, Sword Cutlers to the War Office, etched with crowned GVR cypher and R Arms within scrolled panels, 1822 pattern hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, wirebound leather grip, in its leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (some wear, hilt plated overall)
A French M An XI Cuirassier broadsword, double fullered blade 37", with traces of stamps at forte, regulation triple bar brass hilt without reinforced edges to guard, cap shaped pommel, ribbed leather grip (wire missing), in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Basically GC (some wear and pitting overall)
An 1845 pattern staff officer's levee sword, slender, very slightly curved, fullered blade 32", by Thurkle, Soho, London, etched with crowned VR cypher and crossed sword and baton within scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned crossed sword and baton, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass scabbard with 2 rings. GC (blade some wear) Plate 9
A 19th century Moro shortsword barong, SE leaf shaped blade 11", hilt of traditional form entirely covered in sheet silver with impressed panels of florets, lines, dots and foliage, in its flat wooden scabbard with shaped top and rattan binding (lower binding missing), and old ink collection label Sulu Barong. GC Plate 10
A 19th century Moro sword barong, heavy SE leaf shaped watered blade 19", hilt with sheet silver lower band, 3 cord bands to grip and carved pommel of traditional form, in its nicely grained flat wooden scabbard, small carved top to front face, with a little rattan binding (mostly missing). GC Plate 10
A plated cut steel hilted courtsword, hollow ground triangular section blade 31", by Whitaker & Co, 43 Conduit St, London W, etched with trophies in scrolled frosted panels, profusely studded hilt with pierced turn down shell, knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and swollen grip, in its leather scabbard with plated mounts. GC, the plating good (one or two studs missing, scabbrd bound with tape overall)
A good Geo VI courtsword, slender DE blade 31", by Wilkinson Sword Co, etched with crowned Geo VI cypher within scrolled, floral, frosted panels, embossed ornamental gilt hilt with turn down shell bearing phoenixes, crossguard, knucklebow with floral panel and dog head finial, plumed helmet pommel, simulated wirebound grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Near VGC Plate 9
A pre-1881 Highland officer's dirk of The 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regt, SE blade 12", with scalloped back edge, central fuller and narrow back fuller, etched on both sides with crown, thistle spray, XCII and 12 battle honours Egypt to Orthes, studded strapwork hilt of traditional form, with silver coloured thistle embossed lower band and openwork pommel set with glass citrine, in its leather scabbard with silver coloured mounts bearing applied thistle sprays (2 AF), the top mount bearing Sphinx and 92, companion knife with glass citrine and similar fork (replaced). Basically GC (blade some wear and light pitting, lower section of scabbard detached, pommel repaired)
†A Geo V Highland officer's broadsword of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, claymore blade 32½", by Wilkinson Sword, No 61335 (1928), etched with crowned GVR cypher, regimental badge and officer's initials JUP within frosted thistle wreath panels, regulation plated basket hilt, butt and red cloth liner, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC, retaining some original finish overall (minor scabbard dent, tassels missing, some surface rust to hilt and scabbard). Plate 9
An RAF survival knife, by J. Wilson, Sheffield, curved blade with blunt tip, blackened grips secured by 3 brass studs, in its leather sheath, grips stamped AFS (see Stephens no 56 which states that surplus stocks were issued to fire services); a machete, blade dated 1945, in its leather scabbard; 5 other knives and daggers. Generally GC
†A Japanese diplomat's sword, slender DE blade 21½", etched with stylized leaf sprays, gilt brass hilt with pierced floral turn down shell, floral embossed guard with cockerel's head quillon, floral pommel and straps, simulated wirebound grip with gilt lace and bullion knot, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. Near VGC Plate 8
A US infantry officer's presentation sword, slightly curved fullered blade 30", marked Spartan: Trade Mark at forte, etched with US, eagle and motto, and owner's name Walter C Berner within scrolled, foliate frosted panels, plated hilt with 3 close sidebars, plain pommel and backstrap, shaped composition grip, in its plated scabbard, engraved Presented to Lt Col W.C. Berner by the Enlisted Men of Co D, 113th Infantry June 1, 1935, GC, the blade retaining most original finish (a little rust to scabbard). Plate 9
Chinese Short Sword with brass hilt, reeded wooden hilt in natural tortoiseshell scabbard with brass fittings engraved with Chinese seal marks & Oriental Hunting Knife with chip carved triangular shaped blade, carved Ebonized handle all with silver fittings, the scabbard containing matching caved handled 2 pronged fork & knife
Ivory Grip Mameluke Presentation Sword by Andrews 9 Pall Mall London, gilded & ivory grip mounted with silvered thistle rose & clover leaf surmounted by crown, blade extensively damascened with crown VR & pair crossed batons, the narrow curved blade approx. 30 1/2" L from hilt with part black leather & gilded brass scabbard decorated with leaves, the handle with interwoven red & silver wire tassel with pommel

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