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A scarce Royal Yugoslavian (Serbian) Army Officers dagger M1939, complete with its leather scabbard displaying the Royal Yugoslavian eagle and repeated on the ricasso, blade 9.5", textured blacked-metal scabbard with brass mounts. These were worn in the short war against Germany from 1939 until defeat in 1941 when they were then reissued to the Croatia Officers with the symbols replaced with Croatian images.
French M1866 'CHASSEPOT' Yataghan sword bayonet the 57.5cm steel blade inscribed to the back-edge 'Mre Imple de St. Etienne Fbre 1868', with a hooked quillon and a brass grip and pommel, the cross-guard with impressed number 'G 97097', in its steel scabbard with matching number, and a French 1877 pattern bayonet the back inscribed 'Mre Imple de St. Etienne Fbre 1877', the metal scabbard with non matching numbers (2)
Caucasian silver niello kindjal, 34cm single fullered double-edged blade, characteristic hilt chiselled with foliage within beaded borders, domed rivets, contained in its matching silver niello scabbard. Old label saying 'Abauragim in Cyrillic on blade', script also on top of the scabbard, 49cm long (overall)
An officers dress sword by Wilkinson's of Pall Mall in leather scabbard and frog "The original owner of this sword was major General G.J. Farmer CB. CMG he was gazetted to the 1st byln regiment of Belfast 1892 then posted to the 2nd Btln Poona he served on the Nile expedition 1898 and was ADC to field marshal lord Grenfell Gvn of Malta. 1914 was AKMG second core. AT Mons he was injured when his horse was startled by a shell burst, for services in war he was created C.M.G and brevet colonel in 1915 and a CB 1918, he was mentioned in dispatches 8 times and died on the 3rd November 1958 aged 87"
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