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A collection of swords,to include a jambiya, inset with glass, and a scabbard, 31cm high, two kukri knives, an Indonesian dayak mandau, with a bone handle and scabbard, 65cm high, a Persian style example, 92cm high, and a horsehair fly whisk, 69cm high (6)Condition ReportHeavy wear throughout. Losses to the scabbards.
A model of a sword used by American soldiers during the Civil War, Spanish American War, and Mexican War. The single edged 31-inch blade, single broad fuller running from the ricasso to near the point. The hilt is cast brass and the grip is ribbed. Global pommel with a capstan. Grip is flanked by kidney-shaped hand guards. Includes the steel scabbard. Dimensions: 39.25"L x 4.5"W x 3"HCondition: Age related wear.
AN INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGER With glass inset gilt-metal hilt with engraved decoration, the wavy blade with pamor patterns and ornate guard, hardwood scabbard (one glass insert lacking) 72cm long Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A luxurious Russian Cossack’s Kinzhal/khanjali. Solid silver scabbard and handle, richly engraved and decorated in niello, bone inserts. A double-edged blade with a fuller in the middle, the head of the handle is richly decorated, engraved, chased and gilded, with a openwork bone aplication. The scabbard ends with a gilded cap, decorated on the entire surface. A high end product, made in the 20th century. Total length 36.5 cmBlade width 3 cm
Bayonet from World War I, manufactured in 1915 by the Erfurt company. The bayonet is signed on the pommel, handguard and on the threshold of the blade. Wooden covers with fire protection, functional latch. Matching scabbard signed Epack & S 1939, compatible with bayonet. The condition of the bayonet is visible in the photos.
Yugoslav bayonet model 1924/48. The bayonet is preserved in its original storage case. Wooden handle lining, fastened with two screws. The bayonet mounting mechanism on the rifle is fully functional, the bayonet is numbered on the handguard and scabbard, and signed on the blade. The bayonet is in storage condition, visible in the photos.
Spanish bayonet produced by the "Fábrica Nacional de Toledo" company for the Mauser carbine. The bayonet is signed FNT on the threshold of the blade, with the company abbreviation and numbered 1559 K on the other side of the blade. The bayonet is complete with a scabbard and a leather belt mounting.
Bayonet with a single-edged blade, with a double-sided concave fuller. Single-sided bayonet blade. Handle with two profiled wooden linings, attached to the handle shaft with two screws. Bayonet signed on the threshold F.B Radom, and an eagle with the date 1939.Germanized bayonet.Steel latch with spiral spring, working. Steel scabbard with a round knob. Scabbard hook soldered with an oval washer. Scabbard made in Germany.General condition visible in the photos.
A Prussian Wilhelm 1st Cavalry Sabre with brass stirrup hilt, sharkskin grips and 33" pipe back blade in a brass mounted leather scabbard, blade marked with crown - W - 88 (1888) with many other marks including L.G. stamped to langet and top of scabbard, possibly for Liebe Guarde (Life Guard regiment). In unpolished "sleeper" condition, some rust marks to blade. (NB - This is the partner to The Prussian sabre sold 19th August '23.)
George V 1827 pattern Naval Officer's sword by Alfred Shannon, 86 Fore Street, Devonport, pipe backed blade impressed number 1558 to spine with a spear point, etched with George V cipher and an anchor, brass hilt with hinged guard and lion head pommel enclosed in Fishkin grip complete with bullion sword knot and leather scabbard and original black leather sword, blade 79cm, total sword length 95cm including scabbard 97cm long
French pattern 1831 artillery gladius side arm/short sword, ribbed brass grip with heavy cross guard Roman Gladius pattern, double edged blade, stamped to the hand guard PB and makers mark "Talabot FS Paris" to ricasso, in original brass mounted leather scabbard (a/f - stitching gone to scabbard/age related wear)
Modern United States Marine Corps Officer's Mameluke sword and scabbard made by Wilkinson Sword, number on blade spine "33000445A10118", features composite faux ivory grip of plastic with brass star rivets and acorn tipped guard, double etched 76cm long, slightly curved unsharpened stainless blade, showing USMC anchor and eagle weld shield with large "United States Marines" etched both sides, with brand new, still in wrapping nickel plated two brass mount hangers
A Nepalese Kukri, the 30cm steel blade with two narrow fullers, with blade knopped wood grip and leather scabbard; an Indonesian Spear, with 19cm double edge steel blade, the tang inserted into the ebonised sectional wood haft, bound with a vegetable fibre fringe, and carved with figures in various poses, with a lizard carved wood sheath, 153cm; a Harrison No.2 Coppicing Billhook, with ash haft, 102cm (3)
A Victorian Royal Navy Officer's effects, retailed by Gieve Matthews & Seagrove Ltd, London, the sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 80cms etched blade numbered 42032 to back of blade, on typical hilt with wire bound shagreen grip and lion pommel, fitted brass mounted leather scabbard, 95cms long overall; a pair of epaulettes, bicorn hat, and belt, in tin travel case.
A Victorian 1822 pattern Infantry Officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, the 86cms etched blade with Victora cypher and initials WRF under crest, the steel hilt with wire bound shagreen grip, fitted brass scabbard, 106cms long overall, and a silver wire mounted red leather belt with plated mounts and buckle.

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