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A 15th Foot 1822 pattern infantry officer's levee sword, 82.5cm double fullered blade etched with indistinct makers name at Argyl St. and Regent St., London, scrolling foliage and 15th Foot, regulation copper gilt hilt incorporating a crowned VR Cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its brass scabbard
A GVR Rifle officer's sword probably to Lt. Col. Jerrary, The Frontier Force, 82cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 59931, etched with scrolls, GVR Cypher and a crowned strung bugle horn, regulation steel hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. The field service scabbard has attached old label reading Sword Light Infantry Lt Col C.L. Jerrary, 1920-1944 The Frontier Force Regiment I.A.
An 1895 pattern Royal Fusiliers officer's sword to Major Francis Allix Wilkinson, 81.5cm blade by Jones & Co. 6 Regent St, London, etched with scrolling foliage, Royal Arms, crowned VR Cypher, Regimental motifs, battle honours to Sevastopol and owner's family crest and motto NON MIHI SED TIBI GLORIA, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating VR Cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard with steel locket and chape. Blade sharpened for use. As of 1906 Major Francis Allix Wilkinsons service details were as follows: 2nd Lieut 11 Aug 1880, Lieut 1 July 1881, Captain 14 May 1887, Major 6 Apr 1898. Major Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition 1886-87 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
An 1822 pattern infantry officer's sword to A.H. Jocelyn, 82cm slightly curved blade by Wilkinson, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR Cypher and owners crest, initials and motto, regulation brass hilt incorporating a crowned VR Cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard. Some knocks and damage to hilt
A 1908 pattern cavalry trooper's sword to Major J. D. Graham of the Lothian & Border Horse, 89cm single fullered blade, regulation steel bowl guard with turned rim, retaining original khaki coloured paint and stamped Major J.D. Graham 3/1 L.&B. Horse 20th August 1915, chequered composite grip, contained in its field service scabbard
An interesting 1821 pattern light cavalry officer's sword to the RHA, 88.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 24611, etched with scrolls, Regimental motifs, Royal Arms, owner's initials of W.S. and a stamped presentation inscription From Lt. Colonel The Honble Alex Stewart RHA, 31st December 1881, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard. The inscription on the blade probably refers to The Hon. Walter John Stewart who was Lt. Colonel of the 12th Lancers as at 1885, his brother The Hon. Alexander Stewart was a Major General Royal Artillery on half pay as at 1885. Major General The Hon. A. Stewart served with the expedition to China in 1860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku actions near Tangehow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan War of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Futtehabad and on the Gara Heights near Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal)
An 1822 pattern Grenadier Guards officer's sword, 82.5cm slightly curved fullered blade by Firmin & Sons, London, etched with scrolls, a crowned VR Cypher, battle honours to Sevastopol and regimental motifs, regulation steel hilt incorporating a flaming grenade, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard
A special pattern Middlesex Regiment officer's sword, 82.5cm blade by Landon, Morland & Landon, London, etched with scrolls and a crowned figure of St. George slaying a dragon, regulation steel hilt applied with a copper figure of St. George slaying a dragon, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard
An unusual 1821 pattern light cavalry officer's sword, 86cm slightly curved blade by Wilkinson & Son, Pall Mall, with spear point, etched with scrolling foliage, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard. Blade is very similar to an 1831 pattern General Officer's sword
An 1885 pattern cavalry trooper's sword marked up to the 20th Hussars, 85cm slightly curved fullered blade, regulation steel hilt pierced with he Maltese Cross and stamped 2/1891 20H, this now scored through and later markings now applied Y over S S, two-piece leather grips, contained in its steel scabbard stamped Y over S S
An 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, 82cm blade by Silver, Cornhill, etched with scrolls, crowned EVIIR Cypher and the Royal Arms, regulation pierced steel hilt incorporating the Royal Cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with frog and straps
A Russian cavalry officer's sword, 84cm sharply curved fullered blade by F. Fichte, Solingen, etched in a panel with Royal Cypher on one side and the Eagle to the other, regulation three-bar brass hilt, the pommel and backstrap embossed with flowers and the Royal Cypher, contained in its steel scabbard
An 1822 pattern Grenadier Guards officer's sword, to Captain William Earle, later Major General William Earle Commader of the River Column on the relief force to rescue General Gordon at Khartoum, 81.5cm clean blade by Wilkinson, London, serial no. 7892, etched with scrolls, a crowned flaming grenade, crowned VR Cypher and battle honours to Sevastopol, regulation steel hilt incorporating a flaming grenade, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a steel scabbard with two suspension rings. As at 1885 Major General William Earle was Commanding a Brigade in Egypt; served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct, and assault of the Redan on 18th June (Medal with three clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
An 1814 pattern Household Cavalry officer's sword, 93.5cm double fullered blade with spear point, regulation copper gilt half basket hilt, the front applied with a lion atop a crown, the whole surrounded by acanthus scrolls and crowned, flattened bun pommel, quillon present, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its brass scabbard with two fishskin sections in open panels. Very minor dents to scabbard, one throat screw lacking and blade with some patination
A Southeast Asian Parang, with which shaped a wooden grip thin decorated wrist guard in the pommel, curved bright blade with flatback edge decorated with a series of Zd's the blade tip broad and flat and contained in its original leather covered wooden scabbard, a Malay Chris with curved grip decorated with a series of inlaid metal dots with double agent wavy blade contained in a decorated leather scabbards of the white metal mount 25 inches long.
A white metal mounted dirk, 24.5cm plain single edge blade, with thistle carved ebonised wooden hilt, applied to one side with a crest, with stiff-leaf, floral and C-scroll cast pommel, contained in a leather scabbard with thistle, St Andrew and harebell cast mounts, crested and inscribed NIL TIBI, fitted with a matched knife and fork, with similarly decorated pommels, overall length 37.5cm; together with a reproduction Scottish Highland Dirk with a double-edged blade with a carved root-wood grip and agate pommel. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A court sword, 81cm triform blade, etched with foliate scrolls, by Stewart & Co., 88 George Street, Edinburgh, the hilt applied with faceted studs, contained in a similarly mounted leather scabbard, another court sword, 78.5cm blade, etched with foliate scroll decoration, by James Holbeck & Co., 21 Princes Street, Hanover Square, London, the gilded hilt with bead borders, contained in its leather scabbard with gilded foliate cast mounts and a dirk, 31.5cm blade with traces of etched decoration inscribed FOR HOME AND COUNTRY and FEAR GOD, with Celtic knotwork carved wooden hilt, and pale circular cabochon set pommel (3). Overall lengths 98cm, 94cm and 45.5cm. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A mid 19th century breech loading Snider Enfield military percussion carbine, the lock signed Enfield with brass butt plate and trigger guard, sling swivel at rear of trigger guard and muzzle, walnut full stock with three bands to contain the barrel, the forward band with bayonet lug missing its steel ram rod, circa1865 and a French Gras bayonet with brass and wooden grip in original scabbard dated 1880 on the back flat of the single edged blade 25" barrel.
A JAPANESE SHORT SWORD (WAKIZASHI) with simple silk bound grip and pierced iron tsuba, the blade is unsigned, in black lacquered scabbard with vacant slot for Kozuka, 58cm 22.8in) long; A JAPANESE DAGGER, the lacquered grip and scabbard are decorated with gilded flowers, 31.5cm (12.4in) long. (2)

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