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A CHILD'S FINE QUALITY NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, by S. J. Pillin, 31 Gerrards, Soho, London, the 21" blade etched with foliate scrolls and maker's name, decorative brass hilt centred by anchor, lion head pommel, painted shagreen grip and brass bound leather scabbard, 25 1/2 long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally ok. Brass hilt may be bent in slightly on front guard. Shagreen grip repaired near pommel. Some staining to the blade. Cracking and slight bend to scabbard.
THREE CHILD'S SWORDS, comprising a German infantry officer's sword with a 23 1/4" blade, a German artillery officer's sword with a 22 1/4" blade and another with half basket hilt, longest 28" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good. Some minor wear to all. Third sword may be foreshortened from an original larger sword - blade has an overly long fuller and the scabbard and been cut and rejoined to take out length.
AN 1827 PATTERN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, by J. B. Williams of Castle Street, Liverpool, the 30 3/4" blade etched with anchor, Royal coat of arms and maker's name amid foliate scrolls, brass hilt with folding inner guard, shagreen grip and brass bound leather scabbard, 39 3/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)generally good. Mild staining to blades. Scabbard need attention.
AN 1827 PATTERN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, by Gieves, the 31 1/4" blade etched with GVR cypher and anchor amid roped acorn leaves, typical hilt with anchor and folding inner guard inscribed "A.E.SMITH", shagreen grip, officer's knot, brass bound leather scabbard and bag, 37 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)generally good condition
AN 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 32 1/2" fullered blade etched with foliage, crown, GR, Royal coat of arms and maker's mark for Joseph Ridge & Co. Sheffield, hilt with George V cypher, shagreen grip and plaque inscribed "TO ANDREW A MEMENTO OF HIS FIRST FILM FROM JOHN MACKENZIE SEPTEMBER 1984", leather officer's knot, leather bound scabbard and canvas sword bag, 40 1/4" long, together with associated paperwork Provenance: Purchased in 1984 by Tempest Films from Alan Beadle Antique Arms to be used as a prop by Andrew Hawley in the film "The Innocent". It was then presented by the Director John Mackenzie (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)The sword is in generally good condition, some oxidation in places. Wear to the leather knot tip and stapled repair. Canvas bag has lost its strap and the buckle is rusted.
A GERMAN COMBINATION HUNTING KNIFE, with 5" clip point blade, Decora maker's mark, grip incorporating wood saw/screw driver/bottle opener, metal file/de-hooker, cork-screw and bradawl, in a leather scabbard, 9 3/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Loss to grip and some mild oxidation staining throughout.
THREE BAYONETS, comprising a British model 1888, a German K98 and a socket bayonet for the Mosin Nagant (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)m1888 is generally good condition, some oxidation, button functioning. Socket bayonet in good order. K98 bayonet missing scabbard and showing minor levels of oxidation.
A THIRD REICH DRESS BAYONET, with 9 3/4" blade, reichsadler applied to the grip, metal scabbard and leather frog, 15 7/8" long, together with 1939 cross, Mother's medal and Limburgse Jagers badge (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Bayonet generally good, but damaged frog. Button non-functioning. Small patch of oxidation to cross, damage to enamel of mother's medal. No pin for Jager badge.
A THIRD REICH ARMY OFFICER'S DAGGER, with 9 7/8" blade, maker's mark for F.W.Holler, scroll reichsadler cross guard, celluloid grip, metal scabbard and officer's knot, 15 3/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good. Knot poor. Age wear to dagger, flaking to top of the scabbard near the opening.
A THIRD REICH NAVAL OFFICER'S DAGGER, the 9 7/8" blade with Eickhorn maker's mark and acid etched with anchor amid foliate scrolls, gilt anchor motif cross guard, celluloid grip, reichsadler pommel, button release scabbard and officer's knot, 16 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good.
A THIRD REICH SA DAGGER, the 8 5/8" blade etched "Alles fur Deutschland" and stamped "GEBR.HELLER", cross guard stamped with "Th", shaped wood grip inset with reichsadler and SA lozenge, metal scabbard and loop, 14 5/8" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, age as expected. The telltale crimp marks on the tang that come on the original daggers. Dark staining to SA lozenge, some wear to scabbard.
A THIRD REICH RAD HEWER/DAGGER, the 9 3/4" clip-point blade etched "Urbeit adelt" and bearing the Alcoso Solingen maker's mark, asymmetric scroll hand guard, two piece stag antler grips, hook pommel and metal scabbard, 15 7/8" long, together with copies of the record book and ID information for the gentleman who brought it back from the second world war (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, some aging.
AN 1822 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD, with 32 1/4" pipe back blade, brass hilt bearing crossed sword and scabbard cypher, shagreen grip and leather scabbard, 39 1/4" long, together with an officer's sword stamped 1874 with a horn grip, 36 3/4" long (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)The first sword is generally good, some blade oxidation and one dent/crease to scabbard (though not bending), scabbard metal at tip loose, but would neatly reglue. The other sword has no scabbard and a pitted blade. Also has a cracked and flattened hand guard. Minor losses to horn.
TWO MALAY KRIS, one with 15" serpentine blade, grip in the form of a deity, embossed scabbard and inset glass decoration, 22 3/4" long, the other of typical form with 12 1/2" blade and wooden grip, 19" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Larger more decorative example missing the upper section of the scabbard.
An 1821 pattern light cavalry sword,mid-19th century, by Maynard & Harris, 126 Leadenhall St London, with fullered and etched blade, below a wire bound fishskin grip, with a steel scabbard,blade 89cm longCondition report: Wear and tarnish to the blade. Wear, losses and knocks to the handle. Oxidisation to the scabbard. Please see additional images.
An Indian horn handle kukri,20th century, the knife of typical form with stipple decorated blade and brass mounted horn handle, in a shaped black leather scabbard with two smaller kukri knivestogether with two Indian daggers,one in a similar style to the kukri, the other bowed with an engraved brass scabbardthe kukri 33.5cm total length the larger of daggers 40cm total length Condition report: The handle of the kukri missing mid section to one side, the blade showing some corrosion to extreme outer edge, scabbard worn The dagger in a similar style to the kukri, showing the same signs of wear, to include degrading scabbard and corrosion to blade in places, the other also with evidence of corrison
A Kukri,with scabbard and bi-knives, 29cm overalltogether with a Fairbairn Sykes Commando dagger, 17cm blade, with leather scabbardand a Bowie type knife,stamped Solingen with horn handle inset with a corkscrew, in a leather scabbard, 22.5cm overall (3)Condition report: The Kukri blade is very clean, the scabbard is poor and falling apart.The Commando knife is very clean, the elastic has failed on the scabbard The Bowie type knife has lost the tip of the blade
A Japanese wakazashi sword, probably early 20th Century, with shagreen handle, iron tsuba and black lacquer scabbard, the blade measuring approximately 57cm in lengthCondition report: The handle is lacking most of its bindings and there are no menuki. The blade has nibbles to the edge and there are scratches and chips to the scabbard.There is no evidence of markings or characters to the tang. While the tang is oxidised, there is no obvious indents of markings.
A swagger sword stick, late 19th early 20th century, by Swaine & Aneney, London, the blade acid etched with makers marks and scrolling foliate decoration, the reverse stamped, made in Sheffield, in stitched leather parquet scabbard the blade 34cm in lengthCondition report: Minor tarnishing to blade, and some surface wear, but good for ageLeather all still present, but quite worn in places, especially at the two ends
A WW2 Eastern Front Medal with ribbon; a German War Merit Cross with ribbon; a WW1 British 1914-1915 Star, unnamed, with ribbon; two WW2 German Service Pass books; two German WW2 Work Books; a German bayonet and scabbard, 39.5cm; a curved dagger with bone handle, metal and material-covered scabbard, 28.5cm; and a reproduction dagger.
WW2 British 1897 Pattern Officers Sword. 815mm long single edged fullered blade with etched decoration. Proof marked. Numbered to spine of blade "100256". Retailer marked "Hobson & sons, 1, 3 &5 Lexington Street, Golden Square, London W". VR to blade and also VR marked to Guard. Shagreen wire bound grip. Overall length 975mm. Complete with leather knot, leather covered scabbard and leather cover, marked "RAMC" and "RVF. This sword was carried by Col. Robert Vincent Franklin, OBE, RAMC. The family believe it was later carried in WW2 by his son, William Franklin RAMC. He saw service in the Far East. New to the market.
WW2 Third Reich Seitengewehr 98 K98 Bayonet with single edged fullered blade 245mm in length, maker marked "Coppel GmbH" along with serial number "7716b". Dated "40" to spine of blade. Working release catch. Pommel is Waffen Ampt marked. Bakelite grips. Overall length 380mm. No matching scabbard which is maker marked and dated "Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen 1937". Serial numbered "9840h". Ball Chape is HaWaA marked. Ex Russian captured example with strong blued finish to both bayonet and scabbard.
WW2 Third Reich K98 Bayonet with 250mm long single edged fullered blade. Maker maker marked "S/176G" and serial numbered "9791c". Good original blued finish. blade. Wooden grips. Overall length 385mm. Working release catch. Blued flash guard to back of grip. Complete with non matching scabbard, serial numbered "611a". Maker marked "Gebr. Heller 1940".
Reproduction British ERII Pattern Officers Dress Sword with heavy plated fullered etched blade 850mm in length. No edge to blade. Crown & ERII to blade. No makers marks. Guards with Crown and ERII. Black leather wire bound grip. Overall length 101cm. Complete with plated scabbard with twin suspension rings.
Reproduction British ERII Pattern Officers Dress Sword with heavy plated fullered etched blade 850mm in length. No edge to blade. Crown & ERII to blade. No makers marks. Guards with Crown and ERII. Black leather wire bound grip. Overall length 101cm. Complete with plated scabbard with twin suspension rings.
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