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1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper’s Sword of regulation type, with curved blade broadening towards the tip, stamped 'Wooley & Co' on the back-edge, iron stirrup hilt, and leather-covered grip, in iron scabbard with scabbard with two suspension rings, scabbard marked ‘Wooley & Co Birm’m’. Blade length 82cm, overall length 96cm.
Victorian Royal Navy sword, Midshipman’s dirk, blade marked for ‘Gillott & Hassell London X Portsmouth’ Edward VII Royal Arms mark to blade, crowned anchor to other side. Gilt half basket hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor, and with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion head pommel and backstrap, wirebound white sharkskin grip, in its brass mounted clasp released leather scabbard with two rings. Blade length 47cm, overall length 60.5cm.
Late 18th Century/Early 19th century Prosser pipe-backed Naval Officer’s Sword, blade with large spear point etched with a maker's panel ‘Prosser to The Royal Family 9 Charing Cross London’, Royal Arms and a crowned fouled anchor, regulation gilt gothic hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor and with bold lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted black leather scabbard with two suspension rings. Blade length 76cm, overall length 92cm.
Wilkinson Sword Highland Infantry Officer’s Basket-Hilted broadsword, double-edged blade, etched with scrolls of traditional foliage, Wilkinson Sword mark to blade reading By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Sword Cutters WILKINSON Sword London Mad in England, ‘W’ insignia to other side. Numbered 98366. Leather and chrome scabbard. Fishskin-covered grip with doeskin liner and silk tassel. “Claymore”. Dated by reference number to 1970’s/1980’s. Blade length 82cm, overall length 104cm.
1803 pattern officers sword 1803 pattern Light Infantry Officers sabre, 32inch curved fullered blade, pierced brass grip with GR monogram and lion head pommel, wire bound grip. Foliate decoration to base of blade, canon design to reverse. No scabbard. Blade length approx. 74cm, overall length approx. 86cm.
US cavalry troopers sword, blade markes ‘U.S.; with foliate decoration, other side features further foliate decoration with latin ‘Pluribus Uncum’, marked ‘U.S. DK 1851’ to bottom of blade. ‘IRON PROOF’ inscribed to top ridge of blade. Brass guard with foliate and ‘U.S.’ design, leather and wire handle. In brass and black metal scabbard with two suspension rings. Blade length 78cm, overall length 102cm.
Georgian double-edged presentation/court sword retailed by R Johnston with double kidney guard and grip of twisted wire between gilt-brass collars. Scabbard inscribed ‘R Johnston Late Bland & Foster Sword Cutler & Belt Maker To His Majesty 68 St James St London’ to base of blade. Leather and brass scabbard with two suspension rings. Blade length 80cm, overall length 95cm.
Victorian mid-19th century Honourable Artillery Company officer’s sword, double-edged blade with foliate decoration with ‘H.A.C.’ within scrolls, gilt metal guard with silver flaming grenade badge and fishskin covered grip, Leather and brass scabbard. Blade length 82.5cm, overall length 95.5cm.
French Waterloo period heavy cavalry troopers sword, single edged spear point blade with double fullers. Brass guard with triple knuckle bow, brass pommel. Leather covered, wire ribbed grip. Guard stamped 361. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings. Inscription to the top blade but ineligible due to pitting (see photos). Blade length 96cm, overall length 114cm.
Japanese Wakizashi short sword, single edged curved blade, unsigned to main blade, ray skin wrapped tsuka with fabric covering, tsuba with opening that accommodates a kozuka signed to blade with bronze handle decorated with a tiger, lacquered wooden scabbard. With stand. Signed in Japanese to tang (see photo). Blade length 46cm, overall length 65cm.
Soviet Cold War Period Officer's Naval Dirk. A good regulation example the straight double edged blade is dated 1954 and issue number "NO3669". The hilt with "S" shape cross guard and plain square grip. The pommel with impressed Soviet device. Housed in original scabbard the gilt top mount decorated with a sailing ship. Scabbard with two suspension rings and belt attached. Blade length 21.5cm, overall length 34cm.
Third Reich Police Bayonet by Alexander Coppel Solingen, finely detailed top pommel in the form of the eagles head, two piece stag horn grips with aluminium police eagle emblem to the centre. Housed in its original leather scabbard with nickel plated fittings. Plain straight blade with fuller to the back edge. Alexander Coppel Solingen scales makers stamp to the obverse of the blade and full makers trade mark to the reverse. Marked ‘S.G.I. 109’ to both guard and scabbard. Blade length 32.5cm, overall length 48.5cm.
Third Reich Naval Officer’s double-edged dagger by Caril Eickhorn Solingen, blade etched with foliate decoration and Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers mark, anchor motif cross guard with press release button, ribbed and wirebound grip, eagle pommel. Gilt scabbard with two suspension rings. Attaches is officer’s knot in silver rope. Blade length 25cm, overall length 41.5cm.
German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer dagger with portepee knot, maker partially obscured by sharpening marks "M.B.H. Waffenfabrik, Solingen" visible. Spiral cream grip and twist wire binding, the plain blade bearing makers therometer logo. The aluminium crossguard and langet bearing a flying eagle and swastika; the pommel ornamented with swastika and oakleaves. Housed in its stippled silvered metal scabbard fitted with two suspension rings and foliate lockets. .

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