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A Gordon Highlanders officers dirk together with a Sgian Dubh (a ceremonial stabbing knife). Both items were typically worn with full Scottish Highland dress.Dirk: Black leather scabbard with white metal mounts and bearing the Gordon Highlanders badge to the top mount. Ensuite knife and fork. 45cm longSgian Dubh: Black leather with silver mounts, engraved blade. The stone is different to those of the dirk scabbard. A 1904/5 Glasgow hallmark with makers mark RWF. 20cm long.
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a French musical box, playing three airs, with a hand-wound mechanism, 6.5cm high, 12cm wide, 9.5cm deep; a pot lid, 'The Enthusiast', 10cm diameter, framed; two papier-mache snuff boxes, the largest 4.5cm long; a Gleaner miniature razor, cased; an African couteau Tebu [dagger], of traditional form, with its leather scabbard; another dagger; and other items.
Victorian British dress sword having blade by S J Pillin of London etched with armorial designs and inscription 'PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN W BEEDIE 3RD BANFF ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS BY HIS OFFICERS NON-COMMD, OFFICERS AND MEN, DECR 4TH 1883', the spine numbered '97249, the gothic three bar guard with wire bound fish skin grip, blade length 87cm, sword length 102cm, in steel scabbard with outer leather cover.
British 1821/1822 pattern Cameron Highlanders sword, the pipe back curving blade with ricasso marked for Prosser of London having etched designs including '79 in wreath' and crowned VR cypher, Gothic style three bar guard with scroll quillon and wire bound fish skin grip, blade length 87cm, sword length 100cm, with scabbard.
Group of three sheath knives, to include: one with brass and hardwood hilt with mother of pearl inlay, the blade marked 'Witness Taylor of Sheffield' in leather scabbard, a continental. probably 19th century single edged knife with white metal grip and plated metal leather scabbard and a small Scottish skene-dhu sock knife with hardwood grip, steel blade and leather scabbard. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A British William IV presentation sword, 1837, the wire bound shagreen hilt with cast gilt-brass Knight’s Head pommel and acanthus moulded crossguard, blade with engraved blue and gilt decoration and bearing inscription 'To John Lumbert, 1837, From W. Brown, 1837', blade length 61cm, with scabbard
A C.P. Goerz Tenax plate camera, with cable release shutter, ground glass back and plate backs, in leather case, with a Zeiss Ikon Derval folding camera in leather case, along with a pair of Victorian brass sewing scissors with scabbard, 25cm long, a leather cased Chesterman of Sheffield tape measure, 13cm diameter, a second tape measure, a Heeley's double lever corkscrew, a cased Rolls Razor, a safety razor, a Japanned metal box, leather shaving case, etc. (Qty) (at fault)
A late 19th Century Naval Officers Sword, retailed by James Cracknell, Queen Street, Portsea, the engraved blade with Central Royal motif, and the opposite side with crowned anchor, housed in leather and brass mounted scabbard. The hilt handle with hinge lock, and decorated with oval Naval motif, wire bound fish skin handle and lion head pommel, and decorated pommel, approx. 95cms (37 1/2") long. (1) Provenance: By Family Tradition owned by Captain Septimus Moran, Royal Navy (friend of Lawrence of Arabia).

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