We found 98580 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 98580 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
98580 item(s)/page
A gentleman's court suit of navy cut velvet, comprising a front opening jacket with stand collar and tails; a pair of matching breeches, each with bright cut steel buttons; a bicorn hat; dress sword with cut steel hilt; velvet scabbard; a pair of bright cut steel and black leather buckles, cased; and another pair of buckles, contained within a painted metal trunk, with applied plaque 'C.W. Mitchell Esq.'
A good period Third Reich Luftwaffe second pattern officer's dress dagger by E&F Horster, Solingen complete in its plated scabbard with hanging straps and portepee hanging knot together with a period photograph of Corporal Frank Gosling of the Royal Artillery who relieved the owner of this dagger in a cave in Jersey in 1945
An interesting example of the 1897 pattern British Infantry officer's sword by D Jones, Deansgate Manchester the blade entwined with Edward VII folding scrollage and Royal coat of arms complete in its leather scabbard and portepee knot. This sword was the property of Colonel Sir Thomas Blatherwick MC, DSO, KCB, JP (1888-1950) Colonel of the East Lancs Regiment and one of the youngest colonels in the British Army. In World War II he was ADC to King George VI and was knighted in 1949. He was born and lived in Knutsford all his life. A photograph of the eminent Colonel wearing this sword is included with this lot together with an interesting letter of provenance from the present family member.
An Imperial German naval officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 29", with early Eickhorn mark at forte, etched with crowned fouled anchor and warship within foliage panels, regulation brass hilt with turn up outer guard bearing crowned fouled anchor, wirebound white composition grip, lion's head pommel with red and green glass eyes, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Basically GC (some wear, inner guard missing, outer guard loose)
A Vic R Naval Reserve officer's sword, very slightly curved fullered blade 31?", by Rayner, Lord St, Liverpool, etched with R Arms, crown, RNR and fouled anchor within scrolled panels, regulation brass half basket hilt with turn down inner portion, and incorporating crowned fouled anchor with RNR, lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its brass bound leather scabbard. GC, the blade retaining a little original polish (few finger rust marks).
An Italian officer's sword, curved, fullered blade 31" by F Horster, Solingen, etched with state and royal arms, within trophy and scrolled panels, heavy plated steel stirrup hilt with long rectangular langets, ribbed and diced wooden grip, in its plated scabbard, with sections of hanging chain. GC (some blade wear, hilt and scabbard plating worn overall)
An early Vic 1845 pattern infantry officer's sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32", with DE point, by Garden & Son, 200 Piccadilly, London, etched on one side only with crowned VR cypher and wreath in plain frosted panel, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, with turn down inner portion, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with frog stud to locket. GC (minor marks to blade, mounts lacquered overall).
A Russian officer's sword, slightly curved blade 32", with central fuller and double back fuller, various Cyrillic marks at forte, with date 1869, brass stirrup hilt with laurel wreath panels, rosette on pommel cap, ribbed composition grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. GC (scabbard leather AF, pitting stains to blade)
An 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 35", with broad arrow and I on backstrap, regulation triple bar steel hilt marked 74.4H 133, diced leather grips, in steel scabbard marked 2DG A 33. GC, the blade retaining some original finish (light rust pitting to hilt and scabbard).
A WWI Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight fullered blade 33", etched with crown, GVR cypher, wreath and "C Westover 18th Rl. Fusiliers 1915" within scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard. GC (some wear, dent to scabbard and a little surface rust)
A Prussian cavalry trooper's sword, (similar to 1796 patt), broad, curved fullered blade 32?", with No 741 on backstrap, regulation steel stirrup hilt with heavy knucklebow and langets, ribbed leather grip, in its steel scabbard, various stamps to hilt and scabbard. GC (dark rust/light pitting patches to scabbard)
A cavalry officer's sabre, curved flat blade 32?", with rounded back, brass hilt of 1796 type with langets and facetted backstrap, wire bound ivory grip, in its velvet covered scabbard with ornamental plated mounts. Basically GC (blade some wear and light abrasion marks, several small grip cracks, velvet worn, verdigris patch on middle band)
A Vic 1821 pattern R Artillery officer's sword, straight fullered SE blade 34", by Henry Wilkinson, No 29271 (1888), etched with crowned R Arms, Union spray and motto, winged lightning and Royal Artillery within scrolled, foliate panels, regulation steel triple bar hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC (some wear overall and finger rust patches to blade)
An 1821 pattern R Artillery officer's sword, very slightly curved fullered blade 35", by Henry Wilkinson, No 44835 (1914), etched with Royal Arms, cannon, winged lightning, and Royal Artillery within scrolled Union spray panels, regulation plated 3 bar hilt, wirebound sharkskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC (R Arms and cannon section of blade pitted)
A Vic 1895 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight fullered blade, 32?" by Henry Wilkinson, No 34349 (1896), etched with crowned R Arms and VR cypher within scrolled foliate panels, regulation plated hilt without turn over edge, incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with frog and knot. Basically GC (some plating wear, heavy pitting patches to centre section of blade)
A Vic 1892 pattern RAMC officer's sword, straight fullered blade 32?", by Hawkes & Co, Piccadilly London, etched with crowned VR Cypher, RAMC badge and motto within scrolled panels, regulation brass 3 bar hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip in an associated scabbard. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (small patch missing from tip of grip)
An Ed VII 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword of the R Marine Light Infantry, straight fullered blade 32?" by Henry Wilkinson, No 39226 (1902), etched with crowned R Arms, Ed VII cypher, "Gibraltar", globe, motto, Royal Marine Light Infantry and officer's initials GPO (G P Oppenheim, Lt 1902, Capt 1913), within scrolled foliate panels, regulation plated hilt incorporating Geo V cypher, wire bound fishskin grip in its plated scabbard. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (plating rusted and bubbled).
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, straight, fullered blade 32?", by T W Castle Ltd, 27 Saville Row, London W1, etched with crowned GR cypher, R Arms and wreath within scrolled panels, plated hilt incorporating crowned GVR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard with leather knot, frog and leather cover with initials RTPT. GC, retaining much original finish (a few small marks and rust patches)
An 1885 pattern cavalry trooper's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 34?" , by Mole with numerous stamps at forte, regulation steel hilt with semi basket guard, pierced Maltese cross, turned over edge, stamped 6/97.21L.177, diced leather grips, in steel scabbard marked Y/LCT/68. GC (dark rust pitting to scabbard)
A Vic general officer's mameluke hilted sword, slightly curved flat blade 31", by Holt & Son, Sackville St, London, etched with crowned VR cypher, crossed sword and baton, and wreaths within panels, embossed brass crossguard incorporating crossed sword and baton, ivory grips with 2 rosettes, in its brass scabbard with crimson and gilt knot (worn). GC (light speckling to blade).
A 1796 heavy cavalry trooper's sword, straight, fullered blade 35", with hatchet tip, marked Osborn & Gunby on the backstrap, with inspector's stamp at forte, regulation steel hilt, pierced disc guard, knucklebow and backstrap with ears, ribbed leather grip, in its steel scabbard. GC (cleaned bright over light pitting, spurious regimental markings to hilt and scabbard).

-
98580 item(s)/page