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Indian Ceremonial Elephant Axedouble edged blade with chiselled decoration and lion edges. The rear mount with cast steel elephant. Polished wooden shaft with copper mask decoration. Together with a post WW2, Indian kukri. 11 1/2 inch, polished blade of typical form. White metal ferrule and lion decorated pommel. Polished horn grip. Contained in its leather covered, wooden scabbard complete with two small skinning knives. 2 items.
Two modern Bowie Knives Consisting a clipped point bowie blade with makers details. Brass crossguard . Wooden slab grips . Contained in its leather scabbard ...Double edged blade with makers detais . Brass crossguard and pommel Polished wooden grip . Contained in its leather scabbard with brass mounts.
Two French Bayonets Consisting French Chassepot Bayonet 22 1/2 inch, single edged, yataghan blade with large fullers. Back edge with faint maker details. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its steel scabbard ... French M1874 Gras bayonet . 22 1/2 inch T section blade . Back edge with makers details . Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring . Brass pommel . Wooden slab grips . Contained in its blued steel scabbard . 2 items
Two Swiss Model 1889 Schmidt Rubin Bayonets Consisting a model 1889 example with 11 .50 inch single edged blade with fuller . Forte with makers details . Steel crossguard, muzzle ring and pommel . Wooden slab grips . Contained in its blued steel scabbard , complete with leather frog.Together with a similar M1889/99 bayonet . 2 items
Three various Continental Bayonets Consisting a Belgian F.N CAL Apple corer bayonet with socket grip . Complete in composite scabbard with webbing frog...Danish model 1962 bayonet for te M1 carbine . Complete in its fibre scabbard ...Continetal bayonet by "wenger ". complete in scabbard . 3 items
British SA80 Combat Bayonet Clipped point blade . Socket grip . Complete in its composite scabbard with lower wire cutter and side pull out saw blade . Together with a Automatic rifle bayonet . Single edged clipped point blade . Blued steel crossguard , muzzle ring and pommel . Green composite square form ribbed grip . Contained in its composite scabbard with lower wire cutter mount . 2 items
A British 1845 pattern infantry officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, single fullered etched curved blade, length 85.5cm, inscribed 'SEYMOUR BLANE. FROM HIS FRIEND AND COMRADE ROBERT. J. LINDSAY.' and numbered 7957, folding brass hilt with sword and baton cypher, wire bound fish skin grip, metal scabbard, length 100.5cm. Condition - hilt slightly bent, oxidisation to metal, losses to grip (wood and skin), dings to scabbard, general wear throughout, the blade doesn't appear to have been re-sharpened, there are no markings to the scabbard.
A Northern European rapier smallsword, 18th century, with a triangular 60.5cm long blade with remains of etching, a double shell guard with pierced floral scrolls, D-shaped knuckle bow, pierced and chiselled ball pommel, wire-bound grip, in a brown leather scabbard with white metal locket engraved with foliate panels, overall length 78cm(at fault, lower portion of blade missing, guard detached and pommel loose)PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A George IV early 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer's levee sword by Salter, Sword Cutler and Jeweller to H.R.H the Duke of Sussex (35 Strand Street, London)circa 1822-24with a wire-bound shagreen grip and pierced fixed guard with GR IV cypher, the single-edged pipeback slightly curved blade etched with manufacturers details to the forte together with George IV Royal Cypher and the personalised initials 'G.R.R', housed in the original leather and brass scabbard with two loose suspension rings and further matching manufacturers details,blade length 81.5cm, overall length 96cmNotes: Salter was at 35, Strand from 1801 to 1824 which together with the institution date of this pattern, helps to rather narrowly date the early production of this sword.PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A Victorian English Formal Dress or smallsword by Moore, Late Bicknell & Moore, 1 Old Street., Londonmid-19th centurywith VR Royal Cypher to the clamshell guard, the brass hilt with a coronet finial, the 78cm blade nicely etched with foliage and acorns together with the crown above VR Cypher and manufacturers details 'Moore & Co, Sword Cutlers & Army Accoutrement Makers to Her Majesty And Board of Ordnance', overall length 91cm, housed in the original scabbard (now in two pieces)PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A British 1885 Pattern Cavalry sabre to the Montgomeryshire Yeomanrystamped with war department arrow and 'Y.C' to the forte of the blade together with various inspection markings, the scabbard further marked 189* 'Y / Mg / 172', single-edged and single fullered blade, full bowl guard with turned up edge and a cut-out Maltese Cross design, blade length 87cm, overall length 101cm(hilt and scabbard rusted)PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A George V 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's sword by Wilkinson, named to G.F Boles (Sir Gerald Fortescue Boles, 17th/21st Lancers)blade with serial number 49142blade etched for the first half of its length with scrolls and arabesques surrounding King George V's crown and cypher, a panel nearer the hilt etched with the owner's name 'G. F. Boles', three-quarter basket hilt, shagreen covered semi-pistol grip with wire binding, carved and engraved pommel, blade length 89cm, with scabbard and field service cover also bearing initials. Notes: Captain Sir Gerald Fortesque Boles appears to have joined as an officer with the 17th Lancers in 1920. However, the serial number on this blade dates manufacture to around 1915. It could, therefore, have been a blade originally intended for or owned by his brother, Hastings Fortescue Boles, who also served with the 17th Lancers but was killed in 1915. Sir Gerald was also sadly later killed in action during a Luftwaffe bombing raid in Bari (South-Eastern Italy) on 9th April 1945. He was the son of Lt.-Col. Sir Dennis Fortescue Boles, C.B.E., D.L., J.P., 1st Bt., and Lady (Beatrice Ringrose) Boles, of Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset and husband of Lady (Violet Blanche Hall) Boles, of Kingston, Somerset.
An 1822 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's sword, late 19th/early 20th century, with a slightly curved unmarked blade, housed in a brown leather field service scabbard, overall length of sword 95.5cmPLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
Four bayonets, comprising two French Model 1874 epee/gras sword bayonets, one with Etienne blade dated 1876, serial number 67832, blade length 52cm, overall length 65cm, in a matched scabbard numbered 15246; and another, bayonet only, Etienne blade dated 1879, blade length 42cm and overall length 54cm; together with two British Bayonets, comprising a WW1 Remington Model 1913 bayonet dated 1916, blade length 42cm, overall length 55cm (tip at fault); and a P1888 MK2 Lee Enfield bayonet, dated 1895, blade length 30.5cm, overall length 42.5cm (4)PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A Spanish M1969 CETME bayonet with scabbard and frog, Toledo-marked blade with serial ET 162220 A, overall length of bayonet 33.5cm together with a Portuguese M1904 Mauser bayonet and scabbard for the Vergeusto Rifle, with a German-made blade manufactured by Simson and Co, Suhl, stamped with serial number H3727 to the hilt, blade length 28.1cm, overall length 40.6cm(2)PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A Wilkinson First Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes commando fighting knifecirca 1941with a wavy standard 2" crossguard, the square 'tablet'-shaped ricasso etched with makers mark to one side and 'The F-S Fighting Knife' to the reverse, shaped guard and knurled grip, in first pattern leather scabbard (missing upper rear portion and belt loop), blade length 16cm, overall length 28.6cmPlease note that buyers must be over 18 to purchase this lot. ID will be required upon successful purchase.Blade shortened by approximately 1cm. With some pitting generally throughout and signs of having previously been polished. Black spots and losses to the original finish in patches on the crossguard. Further loss of finish to the pommel and upper portion of the handle, revealing a yellow underlay in two large patches and a few smaller spots. Some scratches and dings or dents again to the pommel. Scabbard missing upper portion/belt loop.
A Second World War American M3 combat knife in scabbard, with a steel crossguard turned down to one side and indistinctly stamped, 6.5" blade, with an added serrated sawback section to the last 3.5", overall length 11.5", housed in scabbard with metal throat stamped 'US M8. BM. Co' and webbing belt loop; sold together with a Rogers (Sheffield) 'I Cut My Way' boot or hunting knife with stag horn grip, in leather sheath, blade length 4.5", overall length 8 3/4"(2)
A Second World War German Kriegsmarine Officer's Dagger (Second Pattern) by E & F. Horster, Solingenthe fullered, etched plated blade with oval maker's logo to the forte, with a spiral gold wire bound ivorine or plastic grip, gilt metal eagle and swastika pommel with an ornate crossguard with catch and release button, the gilt metal scabbard decorated with lightning bolts with two loose suspension rings affixed to oakleaf lockets, with a silver portepee, blade length 25cm, 38cmPLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
A scarce RAF Mk.2 Flying Suit survival knife by George Ibberson & Co, Sheffield, store reference AM22C/1996, stainless steel 10cm long blade, the hilt with spring lock mechanism to retain the blade in the metal scabbard, overall length 20.3cm; together with an RAF MK.3 flying suit knife, unmarked, overall length 20.5cmNotes: The RAF Mk.2 Survival knife is much rarer than the more common Mk.3 examples, introduced in the 1970s. Both of these knives were used by the aircrew of all three services and also by the SAS.PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
Royal Engineers group related to Sergeant Major A.J Sanfordcomprising a Boer War QSA named to "25896 SERJT. A. J SANFORD, R.E." and Edward VII LSGC medal, named to "25896 S. MJR SANFORD", with matching pair of miniatures; and a George V 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers sword, named to A.J Sanford, retailed by G E Carrington, Old Brompton, Kent, serial number 5694, the blade etched with regimental crest and foliate motifs, with wire-bound black rayskin grip and a leather sword knot, blade length 32.5", complete with both the field service scabbard with an outer cover, further named to 'A.J Sanford', and a nickel plated steel dress scabbard.Notes: Medal Rolls for the QSA show A.J Sanford served with the 43rd Company Royal Engineers during the Boer War, and by 1914, Army lists show he is serving with the Coast Battalion. Probable death date of 26th February 1924.Sword
Gurkha Kukri knife with two small knives, in original leather scabbard, 19th century percussion cap pistol, AFCondition ReportReport on percussion cap pistol:Hammer locks to the rear when pulled back and is released when the trigger is pulled. No obvious missing parts besides a brass plate to the left side of the pistol. Splits in wood to both sides. Ram rod is stiff. Barrel is somewhat loose. Some rust throughout. No obvious makers marks. Approximate total length = 41cm. Please see additional photos.
1803 pattern officer's sabre with ornate gilt engraved blued blade, pierced brass hand guard and shagreen grip, with GR monogram and lion head pommel, with leather and brass mounted scabbard, 90cm in lengthCondition ReportScabbard worn. Leather is dry and cracked with two major cracks threatening structural integrity. Loss to the leather from chipping. Brass is tarnished. The blade is worn with tarnishing towards the point. Loop guard and pommel slightly loosening.Maker's mark reads: 'Ba(k/l/t)er & Son Bedford Street Covent Garden'.Length: pommel - hilt 90cm; blade and scabbard approx. 76cm.
A Corsican vendetta dagger,late 18th/early 19th century, the tapering Damascus steel blade with etched decoration, terminating on to an octagonal tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl inlaid handle, with engraved silver cuffs to the top and bottom, with a silver-mounted leather scabbard,23.5cm longProvenance: The Cabinet of Curiosities - The Gary Pyper Collection.Condition ReportWith some fine cracks to the handle. The silver with some tarnish.
Royal Signals dress sword, Wilkinson Sword, blade etched 'G.P. Roberts 1991', in brown leather scabbard, overall length 102cm.Condition report:There is a small chip to the grip, otherwise appears to be good, no dents or cracks. The blade is well lubricated. The metal parts are just a little marked scratched, please see the added photos online showing the condition of this item.
Cardigan Militia Artillery officers sword, blade etched W. GWYNNE HUGHES, made by Marshall & Co; St James St, London, in black steel scabbard, overall length 102cm; and a short sword, triform blade, engraved design, iron open hilt, fishskin grip, possibly French, length 76.5cm.Qty: 2Condition report:Both are showing tarnish and rusting to the blades and metal parts. The scabbard is rusting on the surface. The short sword has a few small chips to the edge of the blade. The grips are mostly good, just some light rubbing to the surface and a few tiny chips to the surfaces. The scabbard is free of any significant dents and the shape of the blades are good (straight). Blade length of Marshall: 87cm (from tip to hilt), scabbard length 90.2cm. Short sword length of blade: 63.5cm/ 25 inches.
A Rare Officer's Sword, 19th Century, of the "Royal Dockyard Battalion", by Henry Wilkinson, 31ins bright steel blade heavily etched with "Royal Dockyard Battalion", crown over anchor and foliate work, to the reverse Royal cipher and foliate work, brass guard with anchor motif and lions head pommel, shark skin grip with wire binding, in original scabbard bearing escutcheon "Wilkinson Gun and Sword Maker Pall Mall London" (this particular scabbard is unusual in having two parallel ring mounts), 38ins overall
A Brass Mounted Naval Hanger, Circa Early 19th Century, 18ins bright steel curved fullered blade, brass cross guard, brass back strap and lions head pommel, leather grip, with original brass and leather scabbard, 24ins overall, and J. Mollo - "Uniforms of The Royal Navy", Hugh Evelyn Limited 1965, one volume Note: The Hanger is considered an unofficial weapon for C Service. See J. Mollo - "Uniforms of The Royal Navy", page 34 showing a mid-shipman wearing a similar weapon. Provenance of Book: The Peter Cushing Collection - Phillips Auction, 11th July 1996 - Lot 65
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