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A Japanese Second World War Army Officer's Katana, with watered steel blade, bronze prunus cast tsuba, braid bound fish skin hilt with bronze triple chrysanthemum head menuki, with leather covered scabbard; together with a framed montage of SEAC embroidered cloth badges, cap badges and authorisation certificate for the 136 (1st WL) Field Regiment RA, Siam, to 871642 RQMS A Hendry, for possession of a Japanese sword signed by the commanding officer and dated 13/12/45 (2)
A Japanese Tanto Dagger, with watered steel blade, bronzed metal tsuba, kashira, fuchi and kozuka richly applied and chiselled with figures, animals, trees and chrysanthemums in gold, the braid bound fish skin grip with bronze dagger and tassel menuki, the black and gilt lacquer scabbard decorated with phoenix birds and foliage
A Victorian Naval Officers Sword, the straight 80cm blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall and numbered 29254, also engraved on the back edge 'Manufactured for Galt, Gieve and Co. Portsmouth', the blade etched with Royal crest, fouled anchor etc. but now worn and stained, the hilt of regulation pattern, complete in black leather scabbard with gilt fittings
An Early 20th Century Royal Naval Officers Sword, the 80cms straight blade etched with Royal Arms, crowned fouled anchor etc and retaining much original polish, numbered M9426 on back edge, the gilt hilt of conventional form and complete with sword knot, complete in black leather scabbard with gilt fittings and together with a Naval Officers sword belt and slings (a/f)
A North African Wrist Dagger, the 19cm double edged blade with two fullers to each side, the grip of bone and hardwood decorated with white metal binding and studs, complete in scabbard, together with an African short sword, the wide 38cm leaf shaped blade decorated with panels of a fish and script at the shoulders, leather wrapped grip and complete in leather scabbard with large suspension ring (2)
A Japanese Dagger Tanto, the 30cm slightly curved blade showing some traces of original finish, the grip cord bound over fishskin, the oval black iron tsuba inlaid both sides with a gold coloured design of vines and flower heads, complete in black lacquered gadrooned scabbard and with a kodzuka, the handle decorated in relief with a horse, water buffalo etc.
A Decorative African Sword, the broad 47cm double edged blade engraved with two rows of wavy lines, the leather covered grips serving as a sheath for a short dagger set in the pommel, complete in leather scabbard with two more daggers set in the face, together with another short sword and a carved stick (3)
A Georgian Naval Officers Dirk, the slender 19cm curved blade retaining much original blue and gilt decoration, the hilt with quillons cast as oak leaves and linked to the lions head pommel with a chain guard, the grip of diced ivory, complete in its copper gilt scabbard engraved with sunbursts etc. and fitted with two suspension rods
A Georgian Officers Dirk, the 16cm sharply curved blade etched with scrolling foliage and a trophy of arms, the shaped quillons cast on the upper side with acorns and oak leaves, the line engraved mamaluke style ivory grip secured with two copper rivets and pierced for a dirk knot, complete in scabbard engraved with acanthus
A CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOM OFFICER'S SWORD, of British type, with 32in. double-edged fullered blade etched with foliage and an anchor and dragon mark, brass 'gothic' hilt with further anchor and dragon mark, dragon's head pommel, wire-bound shagreen-covered grip, and sword knot, in brass-mounted leather scabbard.
AN INDIAN KATAR, 18th/19th century, with 9 1/2in. double-edged blade strongly reinforced towards the point, and iron hilt with linked baluster handles, in velvet-covered wooden scabbard; together with TWO KRIS, the first Sumartran, with 13in. double-edged blade pattern-welded blade, brass collar, and ivory hilt carved as a stylised Garuda, the second Moro, with 16 1/2in. waved double-edged blade, white metal collar, and wooden hilt. (3)
A VERY RARE PRUSSIAN HUSSAR SABRE MADE FOR A BOY, mid-18th century, with leather covered wooden grip, brass stirrup hilt and curved 21in. single-edged blade, the forte engraved with stars and men-in-the-moon symbols, in its brass-mounted wooden scabbard, the scabbard mounts and hilt decorated with rococo scrolls and foliage (the back-strap and scabbard covering missing). Footnote: This two-thirds scale sabre may have been made for the son of a Hussar Officer in the Army of Frederick the Great or for a cadet at a military school. Its form is characteristic of sabres carried by Prussian Hussars in the Seven Years war and the rococo decoration is in keeping with Prussian court fashion. Frederick's place at Sans Souci was decorated in the high rococo style.
Japanese shingunto officer's sword, blade 70cm, gunome-ha hamon, Showa tang stamp and remains of an inscription, typical quatrefoil sold brass tsuba with one large and two small seppas on either side, braid bound same-gawa tsuka with scabbard release, sarute lacking, brown painted metal scabbard with copper mounting ring.

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