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A WWII Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, First Pattern, Type Two, maker Wilkinson Sword, London, the straight double edge blade signed as per title to one side of ricasso and 'The F.S Fighting Knife' to the other, plain oval re curved hilt and chequered one piece grip, in a brown leather scabbard with plated chape, blade length 16.8cm
A late 18th/ early 19th century Ethiopian Shotel, with Spanish sabre, curved single edged fullered blade, inscribed 'No Me Saques Sin Razon' ( Do Not Draw Me Without Reason), and 'No Me Enbaines Sin Honor' (Do Not Put Me Back Without Honour), above one piece horn Jambiya style handle with circular white metal pommel, in a later embossed leather scabbard, blade length 78cm long
An original WWI First World War era 1907 pattern SMLE / Lee Enfield sword bayonet. In original condition. The bayonet having a hooked steel pommel with working push / release stud, wooden grip and cross guard with muzzle ring and forward facing quillion. Original bluing, part blued blade, scabbard and pommel stamped 573, 58cm (22 3/4in)
The remaining personal effects of Major General Sir Samuel Benfield Steele (Medonet, Canada 1848- London 1919), an unusual shaped Bowie fighting knife, circa 1890, with brass fittings and antler handle the Corsan, Denton, Burdenkin & CO. Sheffield, no scabbard, blade 11cm 4 1/4in, overall 21cm 8 1/4in. Believed by family repute to taken from a criminal in Dawson City in the late 1890's. No supporting paperwork.
An Edward VII Officer dress sword the straight single edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'ER' cipher, over a steel half basket hilt decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip and chequered backstrap, in a brown leather scabbard, blade length 83.5cm, together with a WWII miniature group of six.
A WWII German Luftwaffe Officers 1st Pattern Dagger, maker Tiger Soligen, the straight double edge blade stamped as per title aluminium hilt with feathered quillons and mobile swastika roundel , wire bound leather grip with circular pommel decorated en suite, in dark blue leather scabbard mounted with double suspension loops and chain, blade length 29cm, together with a WWII German wound badge in a wooden vase with manuscript note, ' Items taken from the crew of a Heinkel III shot down over Lynton, Devon, Aug 1940' .
A WWII Kriegsmarine dirk, maker Eichorn, Solingen, straight double edged, double fullered blade with acid etched decoration, stamped as per title to ricasso, above gilt brass hilt with foul anchor decoration, cord bound one piece grip and eagle pommel, with silvered bullion loop. (blade tip broken, scabbard missing) blade length 24.5cm
A WWII Luftwaffe dagger, maker Paul Wyersberg & Co, Solingen, the straight double edge blade stamped with maker mark as per title and Waffenamt, over winged hilt with swastika roundel, wire bound blue leather grip and pommel decorated en suite, in a nickel mounted blue leather scabbard with suspension chain, blade length 30.5cm
A Victorian court sword, retailed by Hebbert & Co, London, the straight double edge blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'VR' cipher , above a gilt brass hilt with double scroll quillons and beaded shell, single bar guard and square section, brass grip decorated en suite, together with a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard and black suede lined travel cover, blade length 81cm, (scabbard in two sections).
A German 1870/80 sabre, the 79 cm curved blade etched with the Kaiser and 'Deutschland Über Alles in der Welt!', stirrup guard and ribbed wood grip, polished steel scabbard, 95 cm long overallPurchasers must be over 18 years old - Photo ID required Scabbard with no dents but surface pitting; blade and scabbard are not bent or warped and blade inserts fully into scabbard; blade is 26mm broad
An early 19th Century sword with 82cm fullered blade, stirrup guard with reeded ivory 9cm grip and gilt metal pommel, engraved plate to grip inscribed 'Ex dono 2" da Cohortae PV T. Richmond Surgeon 1804', 96cm long overall, to/w a Georgian Naval boarding cutlass with 63cm single-edge blade, steel 'figure of eight' guard and ribbed cast iron grip, 76cm long overall (2 - neither with scabbard) Ivory Submission Reference Number UDVU86QDPurchasers must be over 18 years old - Photo ID required
A 20th century Middle Eastern gilt metal khanjar dagger and sader (scabbard) with engraved decoration and double edge steel blade with pronounced silan (spine), 28 cm cm o/a within a padded green presentation case with Saudi Arabia gilt metal emblem, fitted interior and presentation inscription 'with the compliments of Eastern Province Governor His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Abdul Aziz'
Four antique Turkish Ottoman chased and engraved brass gunpowder/cartridge belt boxes, an Islamic copper water canteen suspended on a chain, two circular powder flasks, a Syrian khanjar dagger with mother-of-pearl inlaid handle and brass scabbard, a twin-barrelled percussion pocket pistol with mother-of-pearl and a small bronze oil lamp (box)
A Victorian military officer's silver-mounted presentation sword with 83.5cm etched steel blade on finely-chased silver basket hilt with wired fishskin grip and silver bullion knot, c/w with silver scabbard, Firmin & Co, London 1883, in blue velvet-lined fitted oak case, set with engraved plaque: 'Presented to Lt. Col Comdt H. Cooper Gleadow by the Officers of the 2nd East York Artillery Volunteers...'
An Indo-Persian style curved sword with leather scabbard - length of sword 92cm CONDITION REPORT In our judgement, lot would benefit from some restoration, but is in a fair condition for its age.Notably, the item sports a rusty blade and a split scabbard.Blade length, 77cm.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
A kukri in leather scabbard, together with another kukri CONDITION REPORT Regarding the Kukri with a plain handle:In our judgement, condition is fair. Notably, the item sports signs of wear and tear from use, including dings to edging and tip.Blade length, 34.5cmOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
The blade is attached to a hand-carved basket-weave hardwood handle with small silver brads at each weave intersection. The scabbard proper includes a silver throat, two collars supporting the external sheaths for the cutlery. The set comprises a small fork 6.5"L and knife 7"L, both featuring identical to the larger sword. Sword, pommel to point: 17.2"L x 1.25"W. Blade: 12"L. Sheathed: 18.5"L. Issued: 19th centuryCountry of Origin: ScotlandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
Single-edged blade, signed on a scroll, and inscribed as Texas Ranger's Knife. The blade has a recessed rectangular ricasso with the signature. The pewter hilt is cast in one piece, inclusive of an integral guard and pistol grip adorned with scrolls. It comes with a tooled and gilt leather scabbard, possibly the original, equipped with German silver mounts. Knife, pommel to point: 13.5"L x 2"W. Blade: 8.5"L. Sheathed: 13.75"L. Issued: c. 1860Country of Origin: Sheffield, EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
Iron age scabbard chape. A copper alloy anchor-shaped chape from a sword or dagger scabbard, dating to the Early Iron Age (800-300 BC). The chape consists of a socketed tube which narrows towards the end. From this project two curving and tapering arms which create the anchor shape. Each arm terminates in a circular bulbous projection.  Similar La Tène I chapes can be found in Stead and Rigby's book on the Morel Collection (Iron Age Antiquities from Champagne in the British Museum The Morel Collection). These include no. 2401, (pg 102, pl. 142) no. 2947 and 1515 (pg. 103 , pl. 144). These are all dated to the 6th century BC. See HAMP-0219F8 and NMS-9A7C03. 6.09g 27.01mm
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