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A George V, British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson, makers mark and etching to blade, number to top of blade 59680, hilt with brown leather knot , complete with brown leather and metal scabbard with part belt straps and a copy of provenance from 1923 Wilkinson Register of Proof
A Japanese Naginata, Sengoku/Edo Period.With curved blade formed with two red lacquer filled fullers on each face, the tang signed Bushu Shimonara ju Hironobu (active in Sengoku to Edo era), and pierced with a single hole, on its partially lacquered haft with weighted shoe, complete with its black lacquered scabbard painted with a red flowerhead clan mon. Provenance: From a British private collection. Condition: Good overall, with some age related wear, the scabbard with cracks and losses. L: 42.5cm Good overall, with some age related wear, the scabbard with cracks and losses.
A British Royal Navy Officers sword, 1846 pattern, with an etched blade, with a lion head pommel, with a crowned anchor on the hilt, leather and brass scabbard, with tassells, the blade 80cm; and an Indian sabre, with scabbard, the blade, 76cm (2) Condition ReportLeather scabbard is worn and some flaking and losses. The Indian? sword is rusted and with wear.
WW1 Battle Damaged German Mauser 98/05 Bayonet, being an untouched example with shaped two piece wooden slab grips. Steel pommel with acceptance stamps to the reverse and steel cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard which has bullet / shrapnel damage to the edge. Swollen blade with the spine having crowned acceptance stamp and ‘15’ for 1915 issue. Blade by Simson & Co Suhl. Blade with some surface staining and wear, as does the exterior fittings.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, being a late war type with gilded zinc pommel and cross guard with press stud release button. White celluloid grip with wire binding. Housed in its original early pattern brass scabbard with two hanging rings. Plain double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 25cms, overall 41 ½ cms. Some wear to the exterior finish and some dents to scabbard.
WW1 German Mauser 98/05 Bayonet, with two piece wooden grip, steel pommel and unusual upside down and backwards steel cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard with frog stud. Swollen blade with fuller to the back edge. Spine with acceptance stamp and ’16’ for 1916 issue. Blade by ‘WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.G OBERNDORF a.M’. Some surface staining to the scabbard and light wear but generally good condition.
British Martini Henry 1887 Pattern Bayonet, two piece chequered leather grips with two securing studs. Steel pommel with oil hole, cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Top scabbard mount with Arabic inscription. Partially double edged straight blade with acceptance stamps to both sides of the forte. The blade measures 46 ½ cms, overall 62cms.
A British Georgian Non-Regulation 1822 Pattern Naval Officer’s Sword with ‘flat-solid’ blade, leather grip and solid guard. Scabbard mouth piece inscribed ‘Bunnel & Silver, Bedford St. Strand’ (this is likely a replacement 1796 Pattern Spadroon fitting). Scabbard leather replaced in recent years. 920mm long overall
An Imperial Russian Army Officer's 1881-1909 Shaskha (sabre) the cartouche to the hilt vacant of a cypher, the slightly curved blade with multiple fullers, stamped with indistinct makers/armourers mark of a canon, and marked MAC to either side of the ricasso, held in a leather scabbard with brass furniture. 81 cm length of blade, 96 cm overall length sheathed.

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