A LATE 19TH CENTURY MASONIC SWORD, 75.5cm triangular section blade profusely and finely etched with multiple Masonic symbols, maker's mark for Alex Coppel Solingen, characteristic brass hilt with crossed bones guard, skull pommel, spirally fluted marine ivory grip, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount with skull frog stud.
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A FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER'S DIRK, 25cm sharply curved blade with clipped back point, decorated with stands of arms highlighted in gilt on a blued ground, characteristic gilt hilt decorated with scrolling foliage and fouled anchors, lion's head pommel, reeded mother-o'-pearl grips, contained in its copper gilt scabbard decorated with acanthus scrolls, a trident and a fouled anchor.
A GEORGE V PRESENTATION NAVAL DIRK, 46cm blade by Gieves etched with scrolling foliage, crowned GVR cypher, crowned fouled anchor and PRESENTED BY H.M. KING GEORGE V TO CHIEF CADET CAPTAIN ANTHONY DOUGLAS INGLIS 3RD APRIL 1933, regulation brass hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount applied with a white metal Royal arms.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MASONIC WALKING STICK, the white metal pommel unscrewing to reveal a small sword with 71.5cm tapering blade by Wilkinson and etched with Masonic emblems, wire bound brass grip, contained in its brass bound leather scabbard, all contained in the metal haft, lacking ferrule, 92cm over all.
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 83.5cm curved blade by OSBORN with Ordnance stamp, regulation steel stirrup hilt, ribbed re-leathered grip, contained in its steel scabbard with traces of a maker's panel. Underside of hilt marked to the 16th Light Dragoons and scabbard marked for Woolley.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 83cm blade by Beddington etched and gilt with foliage, Royal arms, GR cypher and a stand of arms against a blued ground, regulation copper gilt hilt with folding shellguard, wire bound grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard complete with knot.
OF 1ST ROYAL SCOTS INTEREST - A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD FROM THE SERGEANT MAJOR EDWARD COTTON MUSEUM AT WATERLOO, 68.5cm blade, regulation copper gilt hilt, the inside of the guard applied with a paper label SERGEANT MAJOR COTTON'S WATERLOO LIBRARY & MUSEUM, D-shaped knuckle guard, urn pommel, wooden grip, contained in the remnants of its scabbard, the locket later engraved LIEUT WM DOBBS 3RD BATT 1ST FOOT ROYAL SCOTS. Lieutenant William Dobbs was wounded three times during the Peninsula War and for a fourth time during the Battle of Waterloo at Quatre Bras.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY NCO'S SWORD FROM THE SERGEANT MAJOR EDWARD COTTON WATERLOO MUSEUM, 80cm blade, regulation copper hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, urn-shaped pommel, wooden grip. Retaining a large portion of an original label pertaining to the Waterloo Museum, and signed E. Cotton. Scabbard lacking.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 81cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, and crowned GR cyphers, all highlighted in gilt on a faded blued ground, regulation copper gilt hilt with folding sideguard, D-shaped knuckle bow, urn-shaped pommel, wire bound grip, contained in part of its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, complete with knot, together with another similar with 82cm plain blade stamped GG at the forte, brass hilt, later wire bound grip. Scabbard lacking from the latter. (2)
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 80.5cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, crowned Royal arms and crowned GR cypher, all highlighted in gilt on a faded blued ground - recoloured, regulation copper gilt hilt with folding sideguard, D-shaped knuckle bow, urn-shaped pommel, wire bound grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, chape lacking, together with another similar with 82cm blade by Hauschill, quillon missing. Scabbard lacking from the latter. (2)
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 77.5cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, crowned Royal arms and crowned GR cypher, all highlighted in gilt on a faded blued ground - snapped and repaired, regulation copper gilt hilt with folding sideguard, D-shaped knuckle bow, urn-shaped pommel, wire bound grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, chape lacking, together with another similar with 80cm blade, tip chipped. Scabbard lacking from the latter. (2)
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 80.5cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms and crowned Royal arms, all highlighted in gilt on a patinated blued ground, regulation copper gilt hilt with folding sideguard, D-shaped knuckle bow, urn-shaped pommel, wire bound grip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard, chape lacking, together with another similar with 82cm plain blade. Scabbard lacking from the latter.
AN 1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 81.5cm blade etched and gilt with trophies of arms, the Royal arms and GR cypher against a blued ground, regulation copper gilt hilt with lion's head pommel and knuckle guard pierced with the Royal cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its linear engraved gilt mounted leather scabbard.
AN 1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 71.5cm curved blade, regulation pierced copper gilt hilt incorporating a crowned GR cypher, lion's head pommel, chequered hollow ivory grip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount with maker's panel for GILL. Scabbard leather parted and worn. Ivory Declaration Submission Reference QTX3X3GR
A GEORGIAN OFFICER'S SPADROON, 79cm flattened diamond section blade, tip bent, regulation copper gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle bow and looping side guard, cushion pommel, reeded wooden grip, contained in an associated scabbard, the locket stamped O'BRIEN CORK, old label attributes it to Cork Volunteers, together with another similar with 81cm blade and steel hilt, scabbard lacking. (2)
A SCARCE PERCY TENANTRY OFFICER'S SPADROON, 69cm curved fullered blade decorated with foliate spray, traces of blued and gilt, regulation copper gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle bow and looping sideguard, cushion pommel, chequered wooden grip with engraved gilt band decorated with the Percy Tenantry crest and title, complete with bullion knot. Scabbard lacking.
A 1788 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SABRE, 82cm curved fullered blade by WOOLLEY & CO., regulation steel stirrup hilt, backstrap restored, the underside of the guard spuriously stamped 12 L.D, ribbed leather grip, contained in its steel scabbard, together with another similar for an officer but lacking scabbard. (2)
A GEORGIAN LIGHT COMPANY OR RIFLE NCO'S SABRE, 71cm sharply curved clipped back blade, regulation steel stirrup hilt, ribbed horn grip, contained in its steel scabbard, together with another similar for an officer, etched with stylized calligraphy and talismanic symbols, scabbard lacking. (2)
A GEORGIAN OFFICER'S SABRE, 71cm sharply curved blade, regulation copper gilt stirrup hilt, lion's head pommel, wire bound leather grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, worn, with maker's panel for OSBORN, together with another Georgian officer's sword in worn condition, the latter retaining scabbard mount. (2)
A GRENADIER OFFICER'S SABRE TO THE PERTHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, 72cm curved blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, flaming grenade, crowned Royal arms, and maker's panel for WOOLLEY & CO., regulation brass hilt with boatshell guard, stirrup bow applied with a flaming grenade with the initials P1V, lion's head pommel, wire bound leather grip. Scabbard lacking.
A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 85cm blade, double edged towards the tip, decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, a mounted cavalry officer, crowned Royal arms, crowned GR cypher, traces of gilt decoration, maker's panel for WOOLLEY & SERGEANT, regulation steel stirrup hilt, smashed, wire bound leather covered grip, worn. Scabbard lacking.
A 24TH LIGHT DRAGOON REGIMENT OFFICER'S SWORD, 80.5cm curved blade with multiple edge nicks and decorated with scrolling foliage to either side, characteristic steel hilt with classical decoration, chequered horn grip with two remaining rosettes. Scabbard and two rosettes lacking. See page 55, plates 5.15 and 5.16 of The British Cavalry Sword 1788-1912 by Richard Dellar.
A RELIC 1796 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 49cm blade by WOOLLEY & DEAKIN, Ordnance stamp, regulation steel stirrup hilt, one langet lacking, later leather covered grip, contained in its shortened steel scabbard applied with a white metal plaque pertaining to the Cotton Waterloo Relics sale, together with four Georgian sword blade elements and two steel scabbards. (7)
A GEORGIAN OFFICER'S SABRE, 71.5cm unfullered blade with clipped back point etched and gilt with trophies of arms, the Royal arms, GR cypher and foliage against a blued ground, copper stirrup hilt with lion's head pommel, wire bound ivory grip, in its linear engraved and pierced copper mounted leather scabbard. Ivory Declaration Submission Reference NNYN5AC1
A YEOMANRY OFFICER'S SABRE, 80.1cm blade with a small blued panel containing a crown over W.Y on each side, copper gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, slim double langets, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its linear engraved copper gilt mounted tooled leather scabbard, the locket signed Knubley & Co. Probably for an officer of the Warwickshire or Wiltshire Yeomanry.
A GEORGIAN OFFICER'S SWORD, 80cm flattened diamond section blade decorated with foliate sprays and stands of arms, characteristic copper gilt hilt with geometric borders, D-shaped knuckle bow with two scroll supports, urn form pommel, wire bound grip, contained in a brass mounted leather scabbard. Quillon lacking and blue and gilt refreshed. This design is believed to have been popular with officers of the Foot Guards in the 1780s.
A GEORGIAN OFFICER'S SWORD, 82cm flattened diamond section blade decorated with foliate sprays, stands of arms and the motto POR IL REY, characteristic copper gilt hilt with foliate borders, D-shaped knuckle bow with two scroll supports, urn form pommel, wire bound grip, quillon lacking, together with another similar with worn blade and partial scabbard. This design is believed to have been popular with officers of the Foot Guards in the 1780s. (2)
A GEORGIAN NAVAL OR MARINE OFFICER'S SABRE, 76cm curved blade, copper stirrup hilt with solid looping side guard, the tail engraved with owner's initials WB, the backstrap decorated with laurel leaves and a crowned fouled anchor, ribbed ivory grip, large chip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard. Blade patinated and leather worn. Ivory Declaration Submission Reference QV78B5QJ
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