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A French WWI Era 1882 pattern Infantry Officers swordsingle fullered 33 1/4" tapering blade engraved Manufacture nationale d'armes de Chatellerault Juillet 1917 Offer d'Infrie Mle 1882., hilt with turndown edge and three bar knuckle guard, wire bound horn grip handle, in steel scabbard with suspension ring length 101cm.Condition: Blade in need of cleaning with areas of corrosion running length of blade on both sides. No dings to scabbard
An 1897 pattern British Infantry Officer's sword, Henry Wilkinson, No 47411, the etched blade with GVR cypher, leather covered service scabbard, sword knot and sword bag Very slight rust on blade, slight wear to leather of scabbard, sword cloth original retaining the suede lining but torn in one place and worn
Kriegsmarine presentation dagger with polished gilt brass scabbard, the blade marked Original Eickhorn Solingen for 1941-42. Generally good order throughout. Some loss of gilt and small dents to the scabbard, rusting and pitting to the blade, catch works as it should. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
A late 19thC Tibetan / Bhutanese Long Sword, the single edged steel blade with silver wire grip and silver gilt pommel, the silver mounted scabbard with gilt accents, the central section with repoussé depiction of four mythical beasts, the reverse geometrically engraved, blade length 64cm, overall length 83cm, on a traditional leather, metal and fabric sword belt. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A late 19thC Tibetan / Bhutanese Short Sword, the single edged steel blade with silver wirework grip and silver gilt pommel, the silver mounted scabbard with bands of gilded decoration and central pale shagreen section, blade length 33cm long, overall 41.5cm long. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A late 19thC Tibetan Sword, the single edged steel blade with pale shagreen grip and silver pommel, in a leather scabbard, possibly later painted, with leather suspension loop attached, blade length 66cm, overall length 81cm. Provenance; Col. R.L Vance RAMC (Indian Medical Service) serving in India and Tibet in the early 20thC, up until the 1930's, by family tradition having received items as personal gifts from grateful patients.
A CASED PAIR OF SILVER GILT PERFUME BOTTLES ASPREY & CO. LTD., LONDON 1984 One with a domed cover to a rectangular body, chased with scroll decoration, the other in the form of a dagger hilt and scabbard, each with a gilt metal base cap and an Amouage bottle of perfume 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high and 17.5cm (7in) high 394g (12.65 oz) weighableProvenance: From the Private Collection of a titled family
A Victorian silver chatelaine, London 1889, maker William Comyns & Sons, the pierced figural and scroll decorated body with nine hanging chains terminating in a sliding combination button hook/pencil/cigar piercer, stamp case, vesta case, pin cushion, another vesta case, thimble holder, aide memoire, button hook, penknife and scissor scabbard, various dates and makers, total weight 8oz

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