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A Brass Mounted Naval Hanger, Circa Early 19th Century, 18ins bright steel curved fullered blade, brass cross guard, brass back strap and lions head pommel, leather grip, with original brass and leather scabbard, 24ins overall, and J. Mollo - "Uniforms of The Royal Navy", Hugh Evelyn Limited 1965, one volume Note: The Hanger is considered an unofficial weapon for C Service. See J. Mollo - "Uniforms of The Royal Navy", page 34 showing a mid-shipman wearing a similar weapon. Provenance of Book: The Peter Cushing Collection - Phillips Auction, 11th July 1996 - Lot 65
THIRD REICH OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD,the curved fullered steel blade stamped maker's mark for ALCOSO SOLINGEN, the guard with swastika and eagle motif, with swept quillon and knucklebow, wirebound bakelite grip, in laquered scabbard, 98.5cm longAdditional images now available. Scabbard with heavy wear but no major dents, some slight impressions as well as the visible surface wear, lacquer loss, scratches and oxidisation; the scabbard is very slightly misshapen but not so as to prevent smooth action with the sword; blade similarly very slightly misshapen two thirds of the way down towards tip; blade with surface scratches, some small nicks and pitting, would benefit from a professional polish; blade 84cm long, scabbard 86.5cm long; further images uploaded.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY NAVAL DIRK,with tapered steel blade over a pierced and scroll engraved guard, with brass bound ribbed bone grip and ovoid pommel, the leather scabbard with brass mount stipple engraved Bland St. James, 52cm long overallSome of the leather on the scabbard has been lost/faded away. The brass mount has some scratches and dents. The blade on the sword had some scratches and dents. Additional photos now available.
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER MOUNTED HIGHLAND DIRK,the fullered and serrated steel blade stamped FERGUSON & MACBEAN, INVERNESS, over a studded basket weave handle, and stone set pommel, the leather scabbard with ensuite knife, the silver mounts stamped for Ferguson & MacBean of Inverness, these engraved with Celtic motifs, fox head heraldic device and initials, approx. 48cm overallThe blade has a damaged tip.Tarnish and wear towards the tip and the ricasso, along with some more minor wear.Additional images now available.
GRADUATED PAIR OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY PERSIAN KARD DAGGERS,each with chromed blade, engraved scroll devices, two-piece horn grip, leather clad scabbard, 49.5cm and 26.5cm long respectivelyThe large blade 33cm long, 38.5cm long;the smaller blade 15cm long, scabbard 17.5cm long; no visible marks but additional images have been provided.
MID-20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH HIGHLAND DIRK,the steel blade stamped F.E. & J.R. HOPKINSON LTD., SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND, over a carved basket weave handle, the pommel embossed with crown motif, the leather scabbard with plated mounts decorated with thistle motifs, 47cm overallBlade generally good. Light wear as per age, including tarnish.
1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABRE,the blade back signed J. J. Runkel Solingen, the blade inscribed with GR beneath crown cypher to one side and royal seal to the other with further foliate devices to both sides, with part wire wrapped ribbed leather grip, in two-ring metal scabbard, the scabbard with inscription for S. Brunn of London, Cutler, 98cm long overall
INDO-PERSIAN CEREMONIAL SHORT SABRE,likely 19th century, unmarked, the white metal hilt with cross guard and stylised detail, the white metal scabbard with similar detail and central pierced foliate pattern, 84cm long overallIn overall good condition. Some surface ware consistent with age. A couple of sections of surface greece. Additional photos now available.
JAPANESE WWII-PERIOD SHIN-GUNTO,the fullered steel blade stamped 70430, over a bronze tsuba, and a cast metal simulated silk bound shagreen grip, 92cm long, with original scabbardCondition generally fair. The blade with degree of pitting, nibbles and bites to edge; would benefit from overall clean. General age and use related wear throughout. The grip appears to have possibly been overpainted in a silver colour. The scabbard has been covered in black tape. Additional images now available.Press stud functions.Scabbard is in poor condition, have removed one section of tape and will need thorough clean upon all being removed. Serial number on scabbard mouthpiece matches blade. Nu,bet of small dents and dings to scabbard.Blade straight despite damages,The scabbard is slightly bent to left, though blade sits fine within.

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