A Victorian Rifle Regiment Sword, the 79cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned VR cypher and strung bugle, with Proved poincon and maker's name H.Dickenson, Union Row, Minories, the steel gothic hilt pierced with strung bugle, wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard, 95cmCondition report: Grey patching to blade, pitting to hilt and scabbard, with small dent to lower section on one side.
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A British Pattern 1888 Mark 1 Second Type Bayonet, the blade stamped at the ricasso with War Department markings, bend mark, issue date for July 1898 and maker's name Wilkinson, London, the grip scales with further markings, the pommel stamped 6WK, with steel mounted leather scabbard and leather frog; an Imperial German Fire Officer's Sword, the faintly etched 48cm steel blade stamped with maker's mark for Carl Eickhorn, silver plated hilt with axe quillons, wrythen fluted horn grip and bust head pommel, with steel mounted leather scabbard, 65cm (2)Condition report: Bayonet with black patching to blade, fine rust pitting to hilt and scabbard mounts.Fire officer's sword with worn etched decoration to the blade. The grip lacking its wire binding. Wear to the silver plating on the hilt and scabbard mounts. Leather scuffed on scabbard.
A19th Century Austrian Officer's Sidearm, possibly Habsburg, each side of the 57cm double edge steel blade with two short parallel fullers and a single longer fuller, the bronze hilt with well cast lion paw langet to one side of the crossguard, upscroll quillons, wire bound leather grip and lion head and ring pommel, lacks scabbard, 71.5cmCondition report: Grey patching and fine pitting to the blade, fullers are uneven. The hilt is a little wiggly. The leather covered grip has worm holes. Lacks scabbard.
An 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 81cm steel blade laser etched with the royal cypher for Edward VII, with plated steel hilt, wire bound scale embossed leather grip, leather sword knot, service scabbard and frog, and with plated dress scabbardCondition report: Good clean condition. Not of the period.
A Kukri, the 35cm curved steel blade with narrow short fuller, stamped RODGERS & SONS, No.6 Sheffield Steel, with brass bolster, bone grip, with wood and brass pommel, with leather scabbard, 48.5cm; a First World War British 1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet, by Sanderson, stamped at the ricasso with bend marks, various inspection marks and with issue date for July 1918, the blackened steel mounted leather scabbard stamped WALSALL 1941 and with broad arrow (2)Condition report: Kukri with nick towards the tip of the blade, black patching and rust pitting. The bone grip is bruised and one side has exposed blood capilleries at the surface. The leather scabbard is scuffed at the tip and one of the hanging straps is split. Some doubt has been expressed on the authenticity of this lot.The bayonet has bruising to the grip scales.The leather on the scabbard is a replacement.
A Second World War German Fighting Knife, the 17cm steel blade double edged for the last 9cm, the ricasso stamped with wehrmacht eagle, with flat shaped steel crossguard, two piece beech grip scales secured by three steel rivets, the black painted steel scabbard with spring clip, 29.5cm; a First World War Trench Knife, with 20.5cm double edge steel blade and walnut grip, lacks scabbard, 32cm; a Nepalese Kukri, the 31cm curved steel blade with two narrow fullers to the back edge, with steel bolster, wood grip and steel elliptical pommel, lacks scabbard, 43cm (3)Condition report: 1 - Black patching and signs of period sharpening to the blade, bruising to grip scales and scratching to scabbard; 2 - possibly made from a sword blade, small bend to tip and uneven edges, splits to grip; 3 - Grey patching to blade with slightly rounded tip, lacks scabbard
A French Model 1842 Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the 57cm steel blade with inspectors markings at the ricasso, wth steel recurving crossguard stamped 1334, with brass hilt and steel scabbard; a French Infantry AN XI Sabre Briquet, the 59cm single edge curved steel blade engraved Klingenthal to the back edge, the brass stirrup hilt with ribbed grip, lacks scabbard, 73cm (2)Condition report: 1 - Grey patching to blade and pitting to the crossguard and scabbard; 2 - Grey patching, pitting and nicks to the edge of the blade and the tip, lacks scabbard
A British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson, the blade ricasso stamped with various inspector's marks, bend mark, maker's name and issue date for 1918, the wood grip scales with further inspection marks, with blued hilt, the pommel stamped 1S 150, with blued steel mounted leather scabbard; a US 1917 Bayonet by Remington, the ricasso stamped with eagle's head and flaming grenade, with black painted steel mounted leather scabbard, stamped M/53 W; a Japanese Arisaka Bayonet, the ricasso stamped with piled cannon balls, lacks scabbard (3)Condition report: 1 - Wear to bluing on hilt and scabbard mounts, minor scuffing to leather; 2 - Minor pitting to hilt, paint scrapes to scabbard mounts; 3 - Rust pitting to metalwork, with cracks and bruising to the grip scales.
A Second World War Commando Knife, third pattern, with unmarked 17cm hand forged steel blade, the blued steel crossguard stamped with a broad arrow over I, the ribbed alloy grip moulded 2 at the pommel, the leather scabbard with nickel chape; a Canadian 1907 Pattern Bayonet, by the Ross Rifle Company, Quebec, lacks scabbard; two French M1886 Label Bayonets, one lacking the nickel grip, both lacking scabbards (4)Condition report: 1 - Deep pitting and nicks to edge of blade, areas of deep corrosion to the alloy grip. 2 - Rust pitting to all metalwork, lacks scabbard. 3 - both blades in relic condition, one bayonet lacking the grip.
Two French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonets, one with blade edge engraved Mre. d'Armes De Chat. 1873, the steel crossguard and scabbard numbered U 43344, and one with blade edge engraved Mre, d'Armes de St. Etienne, 1874, the steel crossguard and black painted steel scabbard numbered FG 47822; a Second World War German Parade/Walking Out Bayonet, the fullered steel blade with maker's mark of visored helmet over WKC, the nickel plated hilt with chequered black plastic grip scales, with steel scabbard and leather frog (3)Condition report: All blades are good. One Chassepot has fine rust pitting to the crossguard and scabbard, the other Chassepot bayonet has fine rust pitting to the crossguard, the scabbard has been later painted black. Parade bayonet with fine rust pitting to the scabbard.
A Tuareg Takouba, with hand forged double edge blade, the cruciform hilt covered in sheet steel, with tooled leather scabbard; an African Sword, with single edge curved steel blade, the steel stirrup hilt with wrythen fluted bone grip and with decorative leather scabbard; also, a North African small sword with leather scabbard, two North African daggers with leather scabbards and a kindjal with wood grip and nickel mounts (6)
A 19th Century Indian Pulwar, with 72cm single edge curved steel blade, the steel hilt with down-curving quillon, baluster grip and disc shape pommel, with leather covered scabbard, 84cm; an 18th Century Indian Katar, the blade with reinforced tip and raised medial ridge, the H shape hilt with a pair of baluster crossbars, bearing traces of gold koftgari decoration, lacks scabbard (2)Condition report: . 1- Orange rust pitting to blade, small dents to hilt.2 - Splits and holes to blade, very rust pitted.
An Early 20th Century Inuit Skinning Knife, with 9cm single edge slightly curved steel blade, the leather banded bone grip with flat brass pommel with peened tang, the two section bone scabbard joined by brass rivets, one side incised and stained with a reindeer drawing a sled, the opposing side pierced with a band of lozenge motifs, with leather binding and belt loop to the upper section, 20cmCondition report: Minor pitting to blade, in used condition.
A 19th Century Sudanese Kaskara, the 91cm double edge steel blade with three narrow fullers running for 34cm from the hilt on both sides, with steel diamond section crossguard and langets, silver wire and sheet bound grip stamped with diamond motifs, with leather covered disc pommel and leather scabbard with silver mounts, the chape with diamond motifs in gold leaf, 108cmCondition report: Orange rust pitting to the blade. Scuffs and some damage to the leather scabbard.
A Late 19th Century Kalimantan Parang Nabur (Sword), the 48cm single edge curved steel blade broadening and double edged towards the tip, with three narrow fullers to the back edge, the steel stirrup hilt with horn grip and brass mounts, the pommel with single winged tang nut, lacks scabbard, 60cm; an Indonesian Spear, the 26.5cm triangular section steel blade with shaped fullers to the flat side, the tang inserted into a string bound bamboo socket on a wood haft, with textured cloth bound wood scabbard, 237cm; a 20th Century Caucasian Jambiya, with 20cm single edge curved steel blade, brass mounted wood grip and embossed brass scabbard, 39.5cm (3)Condition report: 1 - Black patching and nicks to edge of blade. Pitting to hilt, lacks scabbard. 2 - Black patching and pitting to blade. Haft broken where tang ends, rust pitting to butt mount. 3 - Black patching to blade, crack to grip, damage to brass of scabbard.
A 19th Century Sudanese Kaskara, the European 87cm double edged fullered steel blade engraved at the ricasso with scrolling foliage and swags of drapes, the steel diamond section crossguard with flared bar langets, with fine leather bound grip and leather covered mushroom pommel, lacks scabbard, 100cmCondition report: Black patching and fine pitting to the blade, the crossguard and langets with pitting. The leather binding is unravelling slightly, below the pommel which has wear. Lacks scabbard.
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Musket by Henry Nock, .750 calibre, the 99cm round steel barrel with London proof marks, the double line engraved lock plate with teardrop terminal, engraved H.NOCK, the walnut stock with brass fore-end tip, three brass trumpet shape ramrod pipes, trigger guard with flattened baluster finial, stepped plain side plate and butt plate with stepped shaped tang, with steel ramrod, two sling swivels, a buckskin sling and socket bayonet, the blade stamped JOHN GILL, the later black leather scabbard with brass mounts, overall length of gun excluding bayonet 140cm, including bayonet 186cmCondition report: Action works, holds at full and half cock. Orange rust pitting to barrel exterior and pitting to bore. Rust pitting to the lock plate and hammer. Bruising to stock. The bayonet scabbard is later.
A HUNTING HANGER probably early 18th century, the 46.5cm slightly curved steel blade with a flat back edge, the hilt with a silver-coloured metal knuckle guard with an impressed mark 'T.V' below a crown, and with a carved and polished agate grip, overall 59cm long. Condition Report : Blade with surface rust; grip cracked to both sides, with small loss; lacking knuckle-guard tip and pommel cap; lacking scabbard. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO INDIAN KATARS late 19th century, the first with a 22cm double edge steel blade, and an H-shaped hilt with a pair of square baluster crossbar grips, in its leather scabbard, overall 46cm long; the second with a 25.5cm double edge steel blade, and an H-shaped hilt with a pair of baluster crossbar grips, in its leather scabbard, overall 46cm long.
AN INDO-PERSIAN PESH-KABZ 19th century, with a 28cm Damascus steel blade and ivory grip plates, in a pale red velvet covered scabbard, overall 41.5cm long. Condition Report : Grip with old replacement pieces to each side. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN INDO-PERSIAN PESH-KABZ 19th century, the 23cm Damascus steel blade with a reinforced tip and gold bird, floral and foliate decoration towards the ricasso, the shaped back-edge and hilt similarly decorated and with ivory grip plates, in a pale red velvet covered scabbard, overall 34.5cm long. Condition Report : Grip plates discoloured; one side with glue-repaired flake and small associated losses. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A FRENCH M1874 GRAS BAYONET of regulation pattern, the 52cm (20.5 inch) tri-form blade typically engraved and dated to the back edge 'M're d'Armes de St. Etienne S'bre 1876', the hilt with a hooked quillon, wood slab grip and brass pommel, with its steel scabbard, the quillon and scabbard with matching number '26071'.
WWII period LC-14-B Woodman's Pal survival axe with original canvas scabbard, containing sharpening stone, and two booklets, "Fighting with USA Knife LC-14-B" and "Care Use and Sharpening of Knife " Frederick Ehrsam Copyright 1942.1907 Pattern bayonet by Sanderson, single fullered 43cm long blade, complete with leather and steel scabbard, and a British 1888 pattern bayonet with scabbard.
A Victorian dress sword, having a wire bound brown hide handgrip, brass guard and hilt, the engraved blade 33"L in a brass scabbard with suspension rings (Please Note: this lot is subject to the statement made in the Auctioneers Glossary of Certain Terms under 'Militaria & Associated Items' in the Terms & Conditions of Sale)
MILITARIA - A GERMAN-MADE FRENCH M1866 'CHASSEPOT' YATAGHAN SWORD BAYONET the 57cm steel blade unmarked to the back-edge, and with Alexander Coppel maker's mark impressed to the ricasso, with a hooked quillon and a brass grip and pommel, the cross-guard unnumbered, in its steel scabbard, overall 71cm long.
A SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL PIPER'S DIRK with studded ropework hilt and crown mounted pommel, the blade with foliate & thistle decoration in black leather scabbard with white metal thistle mounts, 47 cm long Condition Report: There are two round holes in the pommel band around 3mm dia. I have no idea there purpose, it doesn ‘ t look like damage. The white metal mount at the tip of the scabbard is dented, there are tiny stamps in the white metal band at the top of the scabbard above the belt loop I can ‘ t make out and there is discolouration at that spot which might be wear an tear. .
Celtic, bronze artefacts (3), comprising a scabbard mount, a seal box lid with ‘swash N’ pattern (cf. Hattatt 142) and a lynch pin terminal of sub-conical shape with red enamel cells [3]. Fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: First found at Beccles (Suffolk); others found at Wenhaston (Suffolk)
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