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Carolingian trefoil mount. A heavily gilded bronze trifoliate mount from a sword scabbard circa 9th century AD. At the centre is a raised trefoil within a circular panel. Each lobe has raised foliate decoration and there is an attachment loop in each cusp. Similar mounts are depicted in the Vivian Bible, which was presented to Charles the Bald in AD 846. 40mm, 21.2g.
A rare 19th Century Cornwall Artillery Volunteers sword with etched steel blade by Hobson and Sons London bearing the initials "RAP", steel three bar guard and wire bound fish skin grip in steel scabbard (worn by Captain RA Peter No. 2 Battery Looe Cornwall Artillery Volunteers from 1868 onwards
A George V silver mounted Sgian Dubh, mark of Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1913, the 8cm blade with facetted back edge, pressed hilt with basket weave and thistle design, pommel rub over set with an oval facetted smokey quartz, silver mounts with Celtic knotwork design, leather coated metal scabbard with silver locket and tip, both with thistle designs, overall length 19cmFootnote: The sgian-dubh (pronounced Skee-en Doo) is a small, single-edged knife worn as part of traditional Scottish Highland dress tucked into the top of the kilt hose with only the upper portion of the hilt visible. It is usually worn on the same side as the dominant hand and was originally used for preparing and eating food.
A Japanese Meiji period Wakizashi with bone scabbard grip and tsuba carved with scenes of sages and monks. The hilt in the form of a dragons head.The blade with faux Hamon to the short angled blade. 56 cm overall 30 cm length of bladeCondition report: The ivory section with a few cracks and ebony dot details missing.
A Fairbairn-Sykes third pattern fighting knife (Commando dagger) and scabbard by William Rodgers of Sheffield. With ringed handle and straight cross guard marked William Rodgers Sheffield. 17 cm length of the blade. 33cm overall length including scabbard. Together with a similar unnamed dagger, a case Wilinsword commemorative 1940-45 FS dagger, Remington type bayonet 1943 T.G & Co Mk III marching compass, SBS regimental wall shield and Royal Marines Commando lapel badge, and other militaria.Condition report: Some blunting and nicks to the blade of the Rodgers knifeCompass rotates northRemington bayonet reduced at point.
Britains pre WW1 version Austro-Hungarian and Italian Infantry comprising Italian infantry (12) and officer from set 166, generally worn, 1 loose head, and loose set 178 Austro-Hungarian Foot Guards, generally playworn, 1 figure missing head and scabbard, 1 plume and 4 bayonets missing (21),
A QEII officer's dress sword, by Wilkinson, with leather scabbard and two further silvered dress scabbards, presented to Colonel Bernard Douglas Underwood, sword 98cm longCondition report: Overall good order, with no signs of major use.Scabbards match and fit the blade.Some patches of rust to the blade. Possible rust inside scabbards.Please see images. Sword fits in all scabbards
A 19th century percussion pistol and a Spanish sword, the pistol with proof marks to barrel and hinged ramrod. 34cm long, the sword blade inscribed 'Fabrica Bermejo Toledo Spain Stainless' with brass double lion's head clip and polished steel scabbard. 96cm long overallCondition report: Pistol - metalwork with previously rusty surfaces but now cleaned, woodwork has been bruised and dented in places. Hammer cocks twice so spring okSword - burring to slot of screw on end of hilt
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