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MILITARY INTEREST - British Army swagger stick, malacca shaft, nickel pommel with Gibraltar Royal Marines badge, 68cms L, a British Army swagger stick with ebonised shaft, nickel pommel with Royal Corps of Signals crest, another swagger stick with nickel pommel, 68cms L, an Indian sword stick, the ebony handle with brass lion mask pommel and hardwood scabbard, bone inlay, 37cms steel blade, 59cms overall, and a three piece mahogany gun cleaning rod with brass fittings, 87cms L
A Swedish Mauser rifle bayonet, 1896 pattern, the 21cms blade stamped 928, on chequer cut metal cylinder grip, fitted metal scabbard with leather frog, 35cms long overall; and a Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk2 bayonet, the 19cms punch blade on metal fitting, with metal scabbard, 26cms long overall. (2)
George V period 1871 pattern Royal Navy Midshipmans Dirk by Gieves & Son, Portsmouth and Devonport, straight single edged blade engraved with Royal Cypher and crowned anchor, wire wound fishskin grip, brass hilt with lions head pommel, brass mounted leather scabbard engrave with initials 'J.B.H., blade length 45cm
FREEMASONRY; a quantity of regalia relating to The Irish Constitution of the United Regious and Military Order of the Temple and of Saint John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta (Knights Templar), to include a white apron with a large red cross, matching hooded robe, brass hilted court sword in brass and red painted scabbard, two further swords with black painted hilts and scabbards, three velvet caps, one bearing Knights Templar double-barred Patriarchal Cross badges, a black sash also bearing the double-barred Patriarchal Cross, various Masonic items to include tie pin, cufflinks, a blue silk embroidered satchel, a cloth badge with Lodge No.188, a 9ct yellow gold 'secret' signet ring with enamelled set square and compass, rotating bezel with blank signet to the reverse, approx. 6.9g, an Irish Constitution Knights Templar Past Chief 9ct yellow gold enamelled jewel, with ribbon bar, Rosetta Council No.17, with green enamelled centre and applied pair of crossed swords, approx. 11.5g, also daggers, sword belts, two copies of 'The Order of the Temple for the Great Priory of Ireland' 1982 and 1993, gloves, etc, also a copy of 'Provincial Priory of East Ulster Newsletter No.5' dated January 1999, containing further ephemera relating to the same subject, a base metal Knights Templar red enamelled jewel with red and white ribbon, with further badge applied for 'The Provincial Priory of East Ulster' and red enamelled bar 1922-1997, contained within a contemporary leather case and a further wooden box (2).
A vintage Japanese made fixed blade hunting knife. The knife having a shaped wooden grip secured to the tang with x3 steel rivets and knuckle guard. The blade clipped to the point and marked to the ricasso ' Stainless III-Carbon Steel Japan '. Further marked to the blade' Daiwa Allex '. Housed in a black leather scabbard. Measures approx 23cm.
An original WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German K98 rifle bayonet. The bayonet with hooked pommel with WaA weapon office stamp, working press stud and wooden grip secured with rivets. The ricasso stamped with a letter code denoting Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. of Solingen 1942. Housed within the matching scabbard. Measures approx 40cm.
An early 19th Century North Indian Tulwar ( Talwaar / Talwar ) sword. Bowl shaped pommel with ball finial and cruciform cross guard with swollen quillons. The blade being a pipe back example with multiple engravings, believed EIC East Indian Company. Housed in a wooden scabbard wrapped in khaki cloth fabric. Measures approx 93cm.
First World War French 1866 pattern Chassepot bayonet in scabbardThe scabbard is a little pitted, with some minor dents but is sound overall. There is no numbering to the scabbard or bayonet. The press stuf functions and the blade is clean, retaining a good amount or original finish. We would be able to pack for a courier to collect.
Arabian Jambiya Dagger with curved double edged blade 212mm in length which is maker marked "MML London". Interesting decoration to both ferule, pommel and scabbard, with different patterns and finish. One side is decorated in brass with one pattern, while the other is done in white metal and has a different pattern. Wooden grip. Overall length 350mm. Scabbard has twin suspension rings and is complete with maroon suspension cord.
A GERMAN IMPERIAL COURT SWORD OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY, by the maker J.J.Runkel of Solingen, Germany, the blade is approximately 82 cm in length, with flat top blade bearing the maker marks, also hardly visible is stamped what appears to be 'D.Neff' on the Ricasso, Johan Justus Runkel was born in 1751, but around 1779 he left Germany for London, where he set up his Swords business, importing blades etc from Solingen. Runkel died in 1808, the blade on this sword has been etched with the Geo III Cypher(dating it to 1796-1801) and other Crown & Standard markings along each side of the top third of the blade, the Vendors Grandfather, Dr Ernest Charles BARNES who was a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps in WW1, gave the sword to the vendor when he was a child, Barnes served with distinction in WW1 and with this lot are copied photos of Barnes in Uniform and on Horseback in France, the scabbard is of leather and metal trim design ,but wear and tear over the years has caused the metal tip to break away from the scabbard, but is present, an interesting sword worthy of further research
THREE VICTORIAN AND POSSIBLY LATER SWORDS, one is in a leather scabbard with an ornately decorated blade, but the blade has some surface rust , there may be some proof marks under the rust, the handle and hilt look to be in decent condition, the other two swords have no scabbards and one is possibly a ceremonial type sword, the other has a curved blade but no markings
WWII ERA GERMAN LUFFWAFFA PARADE DAGGER, the blade is marked ' Soligen & E&F Hörster' and comes in its scabbard, the pommel twists easily and the handle can be removed to show natural aging inside, part of the wire around the handle has just started to break away slightly, but is still in very good condition
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