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A World War II German K98 combat bayonet, the 25.5cm blade stamped ‘Carl Eickhorn’, the runner ‘38’, the reverse ‘3548F’, the scabbard stamped ‘Carl Eickhorn 1939’, the reverse stamped ‘4934 h’; a ‘Ross Rifle Co, Quebec Patented 1907’ bayonet, with leather scabbard and frog; a WWI trench art fighting knife; and two War Office dress caps, each with ‘ERII’ buttons, (5).
A Victorian Royal Engineers Officer’s sword, the 32in steel blade by ‘Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London’, etched with Royal standard and foliate decoration, the reverse with ‘Royal Engineers’ and initialled ‘A.F.G.’, stamped ‘36583’, plated honeysuckle hilt, fishskin grip and diced back, leather sword knot, Sam Browne type scabbard and saddle case; and an ecclesiastical ceremonial dress sword, the 32.5in steel blade by ‘Spencer & Co, Great Queens St, London N.W.C.’, etched with crucifix on stepped plinth and foliate strapwork, the reverse conforming, with Maltese Cross brass crossguard and grip, red scabbard with brass mounts, (2).
A British General Officer’s 1831 pattern mameluke, the 31.5in curved steel blade by ‘J. Daniels & Co, Woolwich’ etched with ‘VR’ cypher and military and foliate trophies, double gilt metal crossguard with central crossed sword and baton in cartouche, lacking original grips, with brass scabbard.
A British Royal Artillery Officer’s sword, the 34in steel blade etched with ‘GRV’ cypher, Royal standard and foliate decoration, the reverse with ‘Royal Artillery’, the nickel plated triple bar hilt with fishskin grip and diced back, in Sam Browne type scabbard; and another British Royal Artillery Officer’s sword, the 34in steel blade by ‘Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd, London’, etched with ‘ERII’ cypher, Royal standard and foliate decoration, numbered ‘71962’, nickel plated triple bar hilt, fishskin grip and diced back, with Sam Browne type scabbard, (2).
A British Royal Artillery Officer’s sword, the 32in steel blade etched with ‘ERVII’ cypher amongst foliate decoration, the reverse with Royal standard, the brass triple bar hilt with ‘ERVII’ pierced cypher, fishskin grip and diced back, with steel scabbard; and a British Royal Artillery sword, the 34in steel blade etched with ‘GRV’ cypher, Royal standard and foliate decoration, the reverse with ‘Royal Artillery’ and initials ‘F.W.W.’ and ‘L.R.R.’, with leather grip, in Sam Browne type scabbard.
A German saw edge (Erfurt) Mauser rifle bayonet, the blade 37.5cm long, stamped ‘9. P. 1.66’, with scabbard and frog; a French Lebel bayonet, the fluted blade 52cm long, with scabbard; two chassepot bayonets; a copper bag shaped powder flask by ‘G & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield’, with four-stage dram measure, 20.5cm high; and a Middle Eastern blunderbuss flintlock pistol, the barrel 20.5cm long, (6).
A EUROPEAN HEAVY CAVALRY PALLASCH, mid-18th century, with 34in. straight single-edged blade with twin fullers, the brass hilt with knuckle-bow, side-guard, thumb-loop and short quillon, in its original brass-mounted leather-covered wooden scabbard (scabbard leather in poor condition, grip binding replaced).
A VERY RARE AUSTRO HUNGARIAN SOCKET SWORD BAYONET FOR THE LORENZ MODEL 1853 JAEGER RIFLE, with 23 1/2in. blade, in its original brass-mounted black leather-covered wooden scabbard with black leather frog (old repair to scabbard). Footnote: These bayonets are rare and the survival of an original scabbard is remarkable.
A PRUSSIAN MODEL 1864 U/M INFANTRY FALCHION, dated ‘1872’, with 17 1/4in. curved single-edged blade with Ordnance marks, the brass hilt with erased Regimental mark and extant mark '26. A.E. 2. 42.', in its brass-mounted leather scabbard, the locket with erased Regimental marks and extant mark 'R. L. 48. 35' (some pitting and edge damage to blade).
A RARE SAXON JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL'S SHORT SWORD, late 19th century, with 24 3/4in. straight single-edged blade with spear-point, the back with retailer's name ‘G. Heinz Kuhl Waffenkunst in Stuttgart’, gilt-brass hilt with foliate decorated pommel, wire-bound grip and guard with large crown, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard, the chape decorated with foliage, with its original gold wire and woven silk sword-knot.
A RARE PRUSSIAN POSTAL SERVICE SWORD by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co., late 19th century, with 33in. straight single-edged blade etched with foliage and martial trophies, and brass hilt with quadrolobate pommel, wire-covered grip and down turned guard with imperial eagle over post horn motif, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard.
A FRENCH HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABRE, similar to the Type An. XI, with 36in. straight single-edged watered steel blade with twin fullers and hatchet-point, the forte engraved with flowers and foliage, and brass three-bar hilt with wire-bound leather-covered grip, in its original brass scabbard (minor scabbard dents).
A RARE PRUSSIAN CUIRASSIER OFFICER'S INTERIM SWORD, by J.A. Henckels, Solingen, late 19th century, with 33in. straight singled-edged blade etched with foliage, martial trophies, Prussian eagle and the crowned monogram 'FR', and gilt-brass hilt with knuckle-bow, shell-guard, quillon, wire-covered grip, and round pommel with finial, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard (some damage to scabbard leather).
A RARE BAVARIAN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, late 19th century, with 35 1/2in. nickel-plated single-edged blade etched with foliage, martial trophies and inscribed with 2nd Heavy Cavalry Regiment (Emperor Franz Ferdinand of Austria), ricasso with twin squirrel trademark, and brass three-bar hilt with wire-bound shagreen-covered grip, in its black lacquered steel scabbard (scabbard relacquered).
A SAXON INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Clemen & Jung, Solingen, late 19th century, with 30in. straight single-edged blade with twin fullers, crowned 'AR' monogram and marked 'Eisenhauer Garantiert', the ricasso with trade mark of a 'Z' within a crowned shield, brass hilt with half basket guard decorated with openwork scrolling foliage and Saxon royal arms, wire-bound shagreen-covered grip, in its steel scabbard.
AN IMPERIAL GERMAN OFFICER'S SABRE, with 31in. curved single-edged blade with fuller, and silver-plated hilt with open work oak leaf decorated knuckle-bow and lion's head pommel with red glass eyes, Imperial monogram 'FR II' to langet and short quillon terminating in a monster's head, in its black lacquered steel scabbard (scabbard relacquered), complete with original sword-knot.
A RARE PRUSSIAN GUARD CUIRASSIER OFFICER'S INTERIM SWORD, late 19th century, with 32in. straight single-edged blade etched with foliage and martial trophies, and gilt brass hilt with knuckle-bow, shell guard, quillon, and round pommel with finial, wire-covered grip with Guards Star badge, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard.
AN IMPERIAL GERMAN MODEL 1889 INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, by Weyersberg and Kirschbaum, Solingen, with 34 1/2in. nickel-plated blade with twin fullers and spear-point, and brass hilt with large Prussian eagle to guard, wire-bound shagreen-covered grip with Imperial monogram, in its nickel-plated steel scabbard (some loss of plate to scabbard).
A GOOD QUALITY SAXON CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABRE, by Weyersberg and Kirschbaum, Solingen, with 32 1/2in. curved pipe-back blade with spear-point, the forte etched and gilded with foliage, royal monogram and Saxon arms, and brass hilt with lion-head pommel, foliate decorated knuckle-bow and one langet decorated with lances, swords and carbines, wire-bound shagreen-covered grip, with its original sword-knot (damaged), in its black lacquered steel scabbard (scabbard relacquered).
A GOOD QUALITY IMPERIAL GERMAN MODEL 1899 OFFICER'S SWORD, retailed by Mohr & Speyer, Berlin, with 31in. nickel-plated blade with twin fullers and spear-point, the brass hilt decorated with martial trophies, flowers and foliage, and wire-bound shagreen-covered grip, in its nickel-plated steel scabbard (some dents and minor loss of plate to scabbard).
A PRUSSIAN MODEL 1819 CUIRASSIER OFFICER'S PALLASCH, the so-called 'Russian Model', retailed by Adolph Wiener, Berlin, with 36in. straight single-edged blade with twin fullers and spear-point, the forte etched with foliage and martial trophies, and brass three-bar hilt and wire-bound shagreen grip, in its black lacquered steel scabbard (scabbard relacquered).
A GOOD QUALITY CONTINENTAL MILITARY-STYLE SMALLSWORD, circa 1820, with 30 1/2in. straight triangular section blade engraved at the forte with flowers, foliage and martial trophies, gilt-brass hilt decorated with foliage, the guard with sleeping lion, chequered wooden grip with inlaid diamond-shape plaque with crowned monogram 'MI', quillon with shell finial, in its replacement brass-mounted black leather scabbard.
A 19th century military percussion cavalry carbine, with dated lock 1859 above Tower and with engraved crown at back of lock the nipple protector missing its chain, full walnut stock with captive swivel ramrod and brass furniture the butt plate tang with engraved regimental numbers 602, 2 DG No.239 all scored out, with a British Lee Metford bayonet circa 1900 missing its scabbard, and a poor quality Turkish snaphaunce pistol [3]
A silver mounted Highland Dirk, with carved root-wood grip surmounted by a coloured glass pommel of traditional form, the single edge blade with corrosion on the front edge of the blade, the back edge with highly decorated cuts and scrolls, in silver mounted black leather scabbard with bye knife and fork decorated en-suite with the dirk. Hall marks for Chester 1922 11inch blade
A Japanese sword Wakizashi with 18ins polished steel blade, iron tsuba inlaid in gold and decorated with leaves, tape bound shagreen handle with inlaid soft metal mounts and tip, black lacquer scabbard, 26.75ins overall (tsuba extensively rusted, blade somewhat marked and pitted in places, and scabbard split and damaged) and Details of Signature on Tang

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