A Second World War German 1884/98 Knife Bayonet, one side of the blued fullered steel blade marked S/155G at the ricasso, the opposing side numbered 9949, with plain wood grip scales, the pommel with waffenamt markings, the steel scabbard stamped with differing numbers; a British No.4 MkII Spike Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a 19th Century Eastern Sword, possibly Indian, the 66.5cm T section steel blade double edged for the last 21cm, the ricasso inset with a brass sun motif, the steel stirrup hilt engraved with Farsi markings to the crossguard, with pierced angular knuckle bow, the grip bearing remains of bone grip scales, lacks scabbard, 78.5cm (3)1 - Wear to the bluing on the blade. Bruising to one grip scale. Flash guard has dents. Traces of bluing to the pommel and scabbard which has rust pitting.2 - Dirty grease covering, no damage.3 - Black patching to blade, some nicks to the edge. Each grip is missing two sections of the bone grip scale and the underside is rust pitted. Lacks scabbard.
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A 19th Century Caucasian Shasqua, the 82.5cm single edge curved steel blade with two fullers to each side, and etched with flowerheads and leaves in a panel running for 18cm from the hilt, one side etched with the cyrillic cypher of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, the silver hilt of typical form chased with scrolling foliage and decorated with niello within filigree frame, the leather scabbard with similarly decorated silver mounts, 99cmSmall nicks to the edge of the blade with areas of black patching to the surface. The back edge of the pommel has a ding to each side where it divides to form the grooved shape. The leather scabbard has minor scuffing.
A 19th Century Caucasian Khindjal, the 34.5cm double edge spear point steel blade with a narrow fuller to each side, the horn hilt applied with niello decorated silver oval and elliptical bosses, the leather covered wood scabbard with foliate chased silver and niello decorated mounts with beaded wire binding, 51cm, together with two leather cossack belts with niello decorated silver fittings and two sets of ten velvet covered gaziri, each with foliate embossed finial and chains hung from crescent moon and star suspenders; a Caucasian Hardwood Swordstick, with 29.5cm single edge steel blade, the cylindrical haft with a pewter ferrule and steel collar, the cylindrical grip with a further 6.5cm steel blade with compressed globular pommel, 53cm (6)
A British 1805 Pattern Naval Officer's Sword, the 81.5cm single edge fullered steel blade bearing traces of foliate engraved decoration, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with a fouled anchor engraved to each langet, with fluted backstrap, oval pommel and copper wire bound fishskin grip, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, 94.5cmThe blade has some pitting and has been overcleaned, only traces of engraved decoration which was probably gilt on a blued field. The hilt is good. The scabbard mounts are rather loose and there is a crease to the leather above the chape. The gilding is worn.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel blade bearing traces of original half bluing, incised and gilt with the crowned GR cypher and Royal Coat of Arms, the ricasso stamped S to one side, the gilt brass hilt with double shell guard, one side hinged, facetted knuckle bow with foliate sheathed quillon, foliated sheathed urn pommel and silver wire bound grip, lacks scabbard, 98cmSome fine rust pitting to the blade and wear to the gilding on the hilt. Lacks scabbard.
A Second World War US Garand M1 Bayonet by PAL, the 25cm fulllered steel blade stamped PAL within an oval over US centred by a flaming grenade, the steel hilt with finely ribbed black composition grip scales, lacks scabbard; a Hunting Knife, the 12cm clip point steel blade stamped WILLIAM RODGERS, I CUT MY WAY to the ricasso, the grip of stacked leather washers with aluminium pommel and leather sheath (2)1 - Wear and black patching to blade with dings to the back edge. Spring clip works. Lacks scabbard.2 - Orange rust spots to blade and wear to the leather grip.
An American Civil War 1840 Pattern Sword by Ames Mfg. Co., the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped on one side of the ricasso with maker's name, the opposing side stamped U.S. A.H.K. 1864, the brass hilt with fixed double shell guard, curved knuckle bow stamped J.C.W., with ribbed grip and ovoid pommel, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 99cm; an Ambrotype Portrait of a US Civil War Soldier, in a foliate embossed leather cloth covered case, the gold velvet lined inner cover marked L. HORNING ARTIST PHOENIXVILLE PA.; a Carte de Visite, showing a portrait of a Civil War officer, now in a leather covered case (3)Black patching to sword blade, creases and scuffing to the leather of the scabbard.
A Spanish M1893 Mauser Bayonet, the 25cm steel blade etched ARTILLERIA Fca DE TOLEDO, 1904, the steel crossguard stamped AZ1871, wood grip scales and steel mounted leather scabbard, the locket numbered 9897; an Argentian M1891 Mauser Bayonet, with 40cm steel blade, one side of the ricasso stamped MODELO ARGENTINO 1891 A2619, the opposing side stamped WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CIE, SOLINGEN, with steel crossguard and ribbed aluminium grip scales,the blued steel scabbard stamped A2619 (2)
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Royal Irish Constabulary Sword, one side of the 84cm single edge steel blade faintly etched with the crowned VR cypher, the opposing side with a crowned garter inscribed ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY enclosing a harp, flanked by foliage, with maker's mark for Ireland & Son, Ellis Quay, Dublin, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a crowned harp, with wire bound fishskin grip, stepped pommel and chequered thumb rest, lacks scabbard, 98cm; a British No.5 Mk.I Submachine Gun (SMG) Knife Bayonet, the blade stamped P within a circle and 1946, with blackened steel scabbard and nylon webbing frog (2)1 - Etching on blade is very faint, tip is broken, pitting to hilt. Lacks scabbard.2 - Some wear to the blackening on the blade. Spring button is missing from the pommel.
An 1831 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Mameluke Sabre, the 69cm single edge curved steel blade faintly etched with a stand of arms and foliage, by Colley, London, the gilt brass hilt with foliate sheathed quillons to the crossguard and with a crescent to each ecusson, lacks grip scales and scabbard, 83cm; a Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, with 82.5cm piquet weight steel blade, steel hilt pierced and engraved with the royal cypher, wire bound fish skin grip, lacks scabbard, 98.5cm; a 19th Century Bamboo Swordstick, the 46.5cm square tapering steel blade stamped SOLINGEN, lacks ferrule, 89cm (3)
A Nepalese Kukri, the 29cm steel blade with a narrow fuller to the back edge, the wood grip with two steel rivets and raised collar, with steel butt plate, leather scabbard and two sharpening knives; a USSR AKM Bayonet, with wire cutter blade, black plastic grip numbered 648287, with black plastic scabbard (2)
A Chinese Hudiedao (Butterfly Sword), one half only, with 29cm steel blade, brass bolster, the brass hilt with recurving crossguard, engraved half guard, fluted horn grip with flat back and brass pommel, lacks scabbard, 43.5cm; an Arab Khanjar/Jambiya, the 19cm double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the silver hilt decorated with bands of beadwork, lacks scabbard, 33cm; a British 1917 Pattern Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Pine Shotgun Case, with rolled leather handle (4)
A 19th Century Omani Khanjar, the 16cm double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the rhinoceros horn grip with silver mounts, the scabbard covered on one side with woven silver wire and embossed with scrolling tendrils and flowerheads, with woven cloth belt, 30cm; an Early 20th Century Moroccan Jambiya, the single edge steel blade with three narrow fullers stamped with cross and dot motifs, the brass hilt with waisted wood grip and domed pommel, the brass scabbard embossed with panels of foliage, with thick cord strap, 58cm (2)1 - Rust pitting to blade with nicks to the edges. Grip is dried out with cracks, some mounts missing. 2 - Black patching to the greasy blade. Minor cracks to the wood grip. Solder repairs to the scabbard.
An Early 20th Century Omani Khanjar, the 19cm double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the horn grip with silver mounts, the scabbard with woven silver and gilt wire to one side and mounts embossed with scrolling leaves, the silver lace belt hung with a thorn remover and with ornamental buckle fastening, 32cmSome wear to the green cloth backing of the scabbard.
An Early 20th Century Omani Khanjar, the 17cm double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the horn grip with silver mounts and wrapped with a string of rosary beads, the scabbard with woven silver wire to one side and mounts embossed with roses and scrolling leaves, the silver lace and green cloth belt hung with a thorn remover and with ornamental buckle fastening, 32cmSome dents to the silver mounts.
A Late 20th Century Omani Khanjar, the 16cm double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the horn grip with silver mounts, the scabbard with woven silver wire to one side and mounts embossed with scrolling leaves, 30cm, in a red velvet presentation case; a 20th Century Moroccan Jambiya, with curved double edge steel blade, waisted wood grip with silver coloured metal and brass mounts, with arched pommel, one side of the scabbard embossed with foliage and with thick cord and tassels (2)
A 19th Century Omani Kattara, the 83cm double edge steel blade with three narrow fullers running for 23cm from the ricasso on each side, the leather bound grip with two foliate embossed silver collars and heavy rectangular iron pommel, the leather scabbard tooled with lozenge shape flowerheads, with foliate embossed silver locket and chape, and with two silver bands for the suspension rings and leather strap, 108cmThe blade with black patching and rounded tip. Minor scuffing to the leather scabbard and grip. Blade fits tightly into the scabbard.
An Omani Wild Olive Wood Throwing Stick, Dhofar, of cylindrical form, slightly swollen in the middle, with a silver pommel cap embossed with bands of scrolling tendrils, 89.5cm (with a note that states it will sink in water, and will maim or kill at 20 feet.); a Shihuh, Oman Battle Axe, each side of the small socket head struck with a sun motif, on a cylindrical wood haft, 76cm; a Syrian dagger, the curved blade engraved with Koranic script, the wood and bone grip inlaid with mother of pearl, with brass scabbard; also, two Omani bamboo camel sticks and a wood donkey stick (6)
A Dyak Borneo Mandau (Head Hunter's Sword), with 47cm steel blade, bone hilt carved with mythical beasts and set with tufts of dyed hair, with wood and palm leaf scabbard; an Indian Kukri, with horn and nickel mounted hilt and leather scabbard; a Machete, the 36cm double fullered steel blade stamped with rampant lion trade mark, with horn grip scales; a Ewe Carved Wood Figure of Mami Wata, Ghana, painted in bright colours, 26cm (4)
A 19th Century Two Band Percussion Carbine, the 36cm octagonal steel barrel with V rear sight, the foliate engraved lock plate signed CHULAN, walnut full stock with steel barrel bands, trigger guard, two sling swivels, butt plate and steel ramrod, the right side of the butt with indistinct roundel stamp, 75cm; a Second World War German M84/98 Bayonet, the blued steel blade stamped 5649 n at the ricasso, the opposing side stamped S/155G, the pommel with waffenamt markings, the steel scabbard stamped with differing numbers and dated 1937, with leather frog; four Second World War British Ordnance Survey Maps, for England South West,1940, East Anglia,1940, South Wales,1940, and England South East and London, 1941; an Entrenching Tool, with leather cover dated 1959 (7)
A Japanese sword katana, blade 25½” (polished), the tang with checked file marks and signed with three characters, the hilt with shin gunto type mounts and with plain thin iron tsuba, in its scabbard with black and gold crazed lacquer finish and bound with an English buckskin and bullion sword knot. Basically GC
BOYTON & SONS CLARKENWELL; a George V Officer's sword, with 81cm acid etched blade, copper bound grip and pierced hilt, in tan leather mounted scabbard, overall length 95cm.Additional InformationThe blade with general age wear tarnishing and dulling throughout. The blade back numbered with a symbol and then 435. Grip with general age wear tarnishing and hilt with expected patina and wear. The leather scabbard is lacking the metal tip and with general wear throughout.
A late 19th century cavalry Officer's sword, with 81cm acid etched blade, shagreen grip and brass hilt, with brass mounted leather scabbard, overall length 95cm. Additional InformationBlade bright but with general light scratches and scuffs and some light tarnishing. The grip is lacking all wire binding. Brass hilt with general rubbing. Leather scabbard with general scuffs and some losses to the leather.
GERMAN THIRD REICH; a NSFA dagger (National Socialist Flying Korps), the 17cm blade named 'E&A Helbig Steinbachkr. M', with leather mounted scabbard and frog. Additional InformationBlade with some light wear and tarnishing. Metal to the handle and scabbard with age wear patina, some knocks and light scratches. Leather with general wear.
John F. Campbell (1885-1966) - Illustrator - Campbell's original watercolour on card illustration from Commander Edward Hamilton Currey's book ' Ian Hardy - Fighting The Moors ', the piece titled 'The Death Of Salim.' The illustration can be viewed on page 318 of the book (an original first edition copy is included with the auction). Framed and glazed, total size 38cm x 30cm. Included alongside the painting is a folder of related ephemera regarding the publication, including letters from the Publisher to the Author, several handwritten letters from Currey (the author) to the publishers, letters from the Publisher to the illustrator and so forth. Interestingly the book appears to have been written during the First World War with many letters dated within the wartime period. Currey himself was a respected Royal Navy Commander and his history has been logged by the vendor within the folder. Also included is a draft copy of the illustration, with publisher's amendments noted in pencil. The folder of documents has been neatly presented and researched by the vendor. A late 19th / early 20th Century Middle-Eastern Jambiya ceremonial dagger is also included, and is presumed to have been the property of Currey - the scabbard and hilt profusely decorated in silver coloured white metal. Total length; 32cm. A unique collection.
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