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Five various swords comprising: a George III sabre with stirrup knuckle bow of 1796 pattern typewith curved 28in blade; a trooperÕs 1908 pattern sabre and service scabbard; a George IV levee weight 1822 pattern sword; a Nazi army officerÕs sword and scabbard; a modern Indian sword and scabbard for the tourist trade and a sword-shaped fire poker (mostly poor condition throughout)
A Victorian naval officerÕs sword with regulation lionÕs pommel and fish-scale grip the 31 1/2in fullered blade with indistict makerÕs name numbered 1695 engraved with fouled anchor and Royal coat of arms in a black leather and brass-mounted scabbard and with bullion knot 96cm in length overall (some damage and wear); and a pair of Victorian full bullion captainÕs epaulettes by Larcom & Veysey Portsmouth (tarnished)
A George V Rifle Regiments officerÕs sword by Rankin & Co Calcutta with pierced and chromed guard with a crown supporting a bugle horn and wire-wound fish-skin grip the etched 32in half fullered blade with GvR cypher and bugle horn device the forte inscribed with manufacterÕs name the back numbered M9645 and with chromed parade scabbard 104cm in length overall
A Russian 1881 pattern dragoon sabre (shasqua) with brass knuckle bow and pommel and with spiral carved wooden grip with curved 74cm fullered blade and black leather scabbard 92cm overall (some wear and scratching to the blade); and a mid 19th century French infantry sword bayonet and scabbard (bladed rusted)
A 19th century electroplated chatelaine the foliate pierced circular belt plate hung by foliate links with attachments comprising: book pincushion aide memoire scissors with scabbard mesh coin purse and a velvet lined thimble holder 33cm high; together with a gilt metal chatelaine the foliate belt plate with mesh links with attachments comprising: egg-shaped spool holder aide memoire sword in scabbard penknife pin cushion and three watch keys 21cm high (2)
A Prussian infantry officer’s sword, straight plated double fullered blade 30", regulation steel hilt with turn up outer guard incorporating eagle, wirebound composition pistol grip with applied crowned FWII cypher, steel pommel, in its steel scabbard. GC (grip wire loose, black paint partly removed from scabbard)
A Third Reich Police dress bayonet, plain plated blade 13" by Eickhorn, heavy plated hilt with eagle head pommel and with police badge on the staghorn grips, in its leather scabbard with plated mounts, the crosspiece and scabbard having different unit markings. GC (grip eagle loose, scabbard leather bulged).
An RN Warrant Officer’s 1827 pattern sword, c 1835, straight pipe backed blade officially shortened to 20", by Moore & Hayes, 39 St James’s St, London, etched with crowned R Arms with wreath and lion, and fouled anchor, within panels, regulation brass half basket hilt with turn down inner portion, solid ribbed grip and plain stepped pommel, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with frog stud to locket. Basically GC the blade retaining traces of original polish (heavy dark rust pitting patches overall to blade, hilt damaged at turn down portion, scabbard worn)
A Vic RN officer’s sword, very slightly curved, fullered blade, 30", by Seagrove, The Hard, Portsea, etched with crowned R Arms with supporters and crowned fouled anchor, with scrolled panels, regulation gilt half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor, with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, wirebound sharkskin grip, lion’s head pommel, in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard with knot (worn) and chamois cover (worn). GC retaining approx 70% gilt overall (several small rust patches to edges of blade, scabbard leather crazed).
A 1908 pattern cavalry troopers sword, straight fullered blade, 35", marked Mole at forte with numerous stamps, regulation sheet steel bowl guard, diced composition grip, in an associated steel scabbard. Basically GC (dark rust and patina overall, old black paint traces to hilt, top of guard dented)
A French M1822 light cavalry sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 35½" with narrow back fuller, marked Mre Nle de Chatt Mars 1871 Cavrie on backstrap, regulation brass 3 bar hilt, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard. Basically GC (grip covering replaced, scabbard painted black over pitting)
A Vic 1827 pattern sword of the Somersetshire Vol Rifles, slightly curved, fullered blade 33", by Marshall & Lord, Bath, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and "Somersetshire Volunteer Rifles" within scrolled panels, and owner’s crest and initials "EL", regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. GC (hilt some wear, scabbard cleaned over medium pitting)
An unusual William IV light cavalry officers sword, with 1821 patt blade, grip, pommel and backstrap, but knucklebow guard, slightly curved, pipe backed blade 35½", etched with crowned WIV cypher and laurel wreath in plain panel, heavy knucklebow guard with pronounced bulge, wirebound fishskin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. GC (cleaned pitting to hilt and scabbard, patches of fishskin missing from grip, scabbard throat AF)
An early Vic 1822 pattern infantry officer’s sword, very slightly curved, pipe back blade 32½", by C Herbert & Co, London, etched with crowned VR cypher and wreath within panels, regulation gilt brass hilt with turn down inner section, incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, in an associated brass mounted leather scabbard with escutcheon of "Nicholls...London" on the locket. GC (blade sharpened for service, a little wear and light pitting, approx 60% hilt gilt rubbed, scabbard leather AF)
A Vic 1821 pattern R Artillery officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 34½", by Wilkinson, no 23825 (1880), etched with flat topped crowned R Arms, VR cypher in Union wreath with "Ubique" scroll, winged lightning and Royal Artillery within scrolled outlined panels, regulation steel 3 bar hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC (dark patina and a few pitting patches to blade, most grip wire missing)
An officer’s full dress sword, c 1820, of The Life Guards, straight, flattened diamond section blade 32", with faint traces of etching at forte, gilt brass hilt with boat shell guard, turn down inner portion, crosspiece, knucklebow and ovoid pommel, wooden grip, in its flattened diamond section steel scabbard. Basically GC (grip cracked and wire missing, blade worn, 75% hilt gilt rubbed, scabbard painted black)
An interesting Volunteer sidearm in the style of a hunting hanger, slightly curved saw backed blade, 24", brass crossguard (similar to that on a cavalry officer’s boat shell guard), staghorn grip, brass cap and ball pommel, in its leather scabbard with military style locket, middle band and chape, with hanging rings. GC (chain knucklebow missing, blade polished over light pitting with heavy patches at tip, hole in locket)

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