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British naval officers dirk and scabbard. With lion head pommel with its detailed mane, the jaw with sword knot ring. With the Naval crowned fouled anchor in laurels mounted on the cross guard and finishing of the hilt with acorn finials at the ends of the cross piece. with original leather and gilt decorated scabbard. L64cm.
An 18th century 1796 pattern light cavalry officers sword. The unfullered blade with blue and gilt decoration, bearing George III 'GR' cypher, coat of arms and depiction of a knight upon horseback, single bar hand guard with shagreen and metal wire grip, with original steel scabbard, blade 84cm long
A Pattern 1897 cavalry officer's sword and scabbard: the 35" 'Patent Solid Hilt' blade numbered 39209 (1902) and etched with the badge of the 7th Queen's Own Hussars and owner's monogram EPB; the guard and the nickel-plated steel scabbard corroded.Lt.-Col. Edwin Perceval Brassey D.S.O., M.C. (1882-1973) was a grandson of the railway engineer Thomas Brassey, who by the time of his death in 1870 had, inter alia, built a twentieth of the world's railways. His father was Henry Brassey, MP for Sandwich from 1868 to 1885. He was educated at Eton, and at Sandhurst was a contemporary of Archibald Wavell. He received his commission with the 7th Hussars in 1902 and was promoted captain in 1911. He was an accomplished gentleman rider and polo player. He won the Grand Military Handicap Steeplechase in 1911 on Blue Hussar and was part of the 7th's team that won the Mysore Cup in 1912. He left his regiment in Bangalore in March 1914 and rejoined from the Special Reserve at the outbreak of the war. He and his elder brother Major Edgar Hugh Brassey M.V.O. (1st Life Guards) were wounded in France in late November that year. In March 1916 he transferred to the Coldstream Guards and was wounded again in October 1916. In 1917 he was appointed acting Major and in April 1918 given command of the Coldstream Guards, which he held until May 1919.Condition Report: The blade is straight and the sword fits the scabbard well. The blade is firm in the hilt and there is pitting and rust to the silver plate.
MILITARIA - A CANADIAN / BRITISH 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD the 83cm plain straight blade unmarked at the ricasso, the back edge unnumbered, the steel hilt with 'GRI' cypher to the pierced knuckle-guard, and with a wire-bound fish-skin grip, overall 99cm long. Condition Report : Lacking scabbard. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Two Omani khanjar daggers and scabbards19th centurywith characteristic curved blades, white metal-mounted hilts and relief/inlaid wirework decoration, overall length 29cm (one hilt repaired)(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.The example with the amber-coloured grip has a re-glued break to the grip/handle. Both blades have spots and areas of rust, with a large section of rust to the khanjar with the paler coloured handle (as per photographs). Some minor dents overall to the soft white metal with relief decoration, which a.so means the amber-gripped example is now ill-fitting in the scabbard.
British 1856 Pattern Infantry Pioneer Sword by Wilkinson, Londonwith a saw-back steel blade with the makers mark with a brass stirrup hilt with ribbed grip,with a leather and metal mounted scabbard, 70cm, together with a similar sword with crown mark to one side, 70cm and a pair of field binoculars (3)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
An American Civil War 1862 cavalry sabre made by the Ames Manufacturing Co of Chicopee, Massachusetts, the 88cm steel curved fullered blade with maker's mark and "US ADK 1862" to the base, the brass basket hilt with wired leather grip, stamped 10205 to the guard, 102cm long overall, the steel scabbard with two rings CONDITION REPORT:The blade shows the odd small pit, and grease residue across the surface. The hilt shows wear and scuffs to the leather grip, and tarnish to the brass. The scabbard shows areas of rust, wear and tarnishing across the surface.
A British 1821 pattern Light Cavalry officer's sword, the 83cm steel curved fullered blade with bayonet tip, the steel three bar basket hilt with wired leather grip, 96.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard; with a Reitschwert (or riding) type sword, possibly German, the 93.5cm double edged unfullered steel blade set to a brass double ring guard with wired leather grip and fluted pommel, 109cm long overall, lacking scabbard (2) (at fault)
Japanese sword, katana, 74cm blade, quatrefoil iron tsuba with yellow metal inlay, tape-bound grip with ornamentation, in black lacquered saya.Qty: 1Condition report:Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website showing the tang, tip and sections of the blade, there is some light rust in small patches on the blade, the tip and edge seem to be in good condition, no other damage to the sword or scabbard.
Military basket hilted broadsword, 90cm blade, marked Arvey, iron basket guard, wooden grip, in a steel scabbard.Qty: 1Condition report:Please find the additional photographs on the lot page of our website.Blade has rounded tip, rusted and pitted blade, guard is again heavily rusted but seems to be intact, wooden grip is missing the covering but no movement, scabbard presumably associated, heavily rusted and pitted.
Mortuary sword, 87cm slender blade, chased guard, scrolled basket.Condition report:Blade is rusted and notched, tip worn, guard has nice decoration and evenly rusted to the blade, no damage to the guard or pommel only slight bends, poor possibly wooden grip. The scabbard end has now been removed and added to lot 38, as it appears to be a part of this scabbard.
Danish pallash, 84cm blade, brass shell and basket guard, leather grip, with a steel mounted leather scabbard.Condition report:Scabbard is very rusted, leather sections that are visible and very dirty but sound, the blade is rusted, pitted and notched, guard possibly replaced screw attached it to the pommel otherwise sound, grip split and some wire binding missing, blade, guard and grip are tight.
A 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry trooper’s sword, scabbard fixed (?), iron guard, ribbed wooden grip, overall length 105cm.Qty: 1Condition report:I think when being catalogue "scabbard fixed" meant it was stuck and could not be removed, the blade and scabbard are now free.The scabbard is heavily rusted and dented, blade is good and unmarked, no marks on the guard, indistinct engraved initials on the knuckle guard section, wooden grip has evidence of old woodworm.Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.
An 1897 pattern sword, 81cm blade marked Henry Poole & Co, Saville Row, London, with scabbard and leather case, steel guard with monogram under a coronet, wire bound fishskin grip, in a leather field scabbard with leather sword case, applied name tag for LOWENSTEIN / 42 / LOWNDES SQ.Provenance:The sword has a tag attached, LOWENSTEIN / 42 / LOWNDES SQ. We take the sword to have been the property of Alfred Léonard Loewenstein (1877-1928), a Belgian financier. At his peak in the 1920s Loewenstein was held to be the third-richest person in the world. During the war, he was granted the honorific rank of Captain in the Belgium army and tasked with provisioning the Belgium troops. His death is shrouded in mystery and has been subject to much speculation.Condition report:The blade is rusting and pitted, particularly closer to the tip as is obvious in the images online, not bent, no notches but the rusting and pitting is having an effect on the edge.We do not post directly, please see this page for our recommended providers https://www.gildings.co.uk/buying-with-gildings/
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