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British 1822 pattern sword and scabbard, by Landon Morland and Landon, with etched blade VR crested guard fishskin grip, in original leather scabbard.96cm long Condition report: The sword has some patches of pitting to the blade and a few nicks to the cutting edge. The guard has some wear and is slightly bent / distorted in one area, this would probably be fairly easy to correct. The leather of the scabbard has perished heavily and is missing the top metal socket.
A WWII Japanese army officer's type 98 Katana by Hattori Masahiro. The blade with subtle midare hamon and fitted with shin - gunto tsuba and butt cap. The grip with ray skin lashed with cord and cherry blossom menuki ornaments. The leather-covered simple black painted scabbard with shin-gunto mounts again. 66.4 cm length of blade. 93 cm overall length The tang bearing signature and armoury mark.Footnote: See images of tang signatureCondition report: The blade seems free from any major chips or defects.I have taken some videos showing the full length of the blade in close-up of both sides. Please follow the link below for the video files.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16hCSrIMkMUlarHtbbVark5POUoQsjd6X?usp=sharing
AN UNUSUAL ELLIOT CARBINE BAYONET AND SCABBARD. With a 28cm pointed three sided blade marked S. Hill 12, in a leather and brass scabbard with leather frog and button forming a loop which buttons into the front belt ring of the 1788 pattern light cavalry shoulder belt with slings. 42cm overall.
A VICTORIAN RIFLE OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARD. An 1827 Pattern rifle officers sword, the 82cm pointed, fullered blade etched with interlaced VR to one side and a slung bugle to the other, the blade marked for Oliver and Co. London. The decorative guard with a slung bugle beneath a crown, with scabbard with twin ring suspension, 100cm.
AN EDWARD VII WILKINSONS 1854 PATTERN GUARD'S OFFICERS SWORD. An 1854 pattern sword with Scots Guards crest to the handle, with an 83cm pointed, partially fullered light weight blade decorated with a cypher for Edward VII and owners initials 'A. D-D' and honours for Dettingen, Lincelles, Egypt, Talavera, Barrosa, Peninsula and Waterloo, South Africa to the other side. Marked for Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, and numbered to the back '40379' suggesting a date of 1905. In steel scabbard with twin loop suspension. 100cm total length.
A VICTORIAN 1854 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD. With a pointed single edged, partially fullered 82.5cm blade with monogram VRI to either side. The brass hilt with decorative guard with further VRI initials, wire bound handle and stepped oval pommel, in steel two ring scabbard. 103cm overall.
A VICTORIAN 1897 PATTERN SWORD. An Indian manufactured 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers sword. with an 82cm tapering pointed blade with partial fuller and etched decoration, marked for Cooke & Kelvey of Calcutta. With a three-quarter basket hilt with elaborate cypher and pierced decoration. In a brass scabbard 101cm total length.
A SWORD WITH QUARTERED BLADE BY THURKLE OF LONDON. An unusual sword with a 99cm tapering quartered pointed blade marked Thurkle, High St. London WC. with a wire wound grip, cross bar and guard, later fitted with a partial basket hilt with Royal cypher, with steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, 122cm overall
A GEORGE V MAMELUKE SWORD BY WILKINSON. A George V Mameluke Sword, with a curved and shaped 81cm blade with etched decoration, George V cypher, crossed baton and sword, marked for Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, numbered 60422 suggesting a date of 1925. With ivory mounted handle with foliate headed fastenings and sword knot, In a steel scabbard, 96cm overall.
A WILKINSON 1897 PATTERN SWORD. An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with an 81cm pointed, partially fuller blade with Edward VII Crest and etched decoration, marked for Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, numbered 39191 suggesting a date of 1901. With a three-quarter steel basket hilt with Royal Cypher and pierced decoration. In a steel scabbard, 101cm overall.
AN 1827 PATTERN NAVL OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD. An Elizabeth II Naval Officers sword with unmarked 79cm pointed blade with partial fuller and etched decoration, the guard with folding catch and sword knot, 94cm overall, ina leather and gilt metal scabbard with twin ring suspension. 95cm overall.
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD AND SCABBARD, With a 74cm German made curving single sided blade with broad shallow fuller, the blade engraved GR beneath a crown and with Royal Coat of Arms, the back marked 'J Run K ... Solingen' 87cm overall, in leather and Steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. the scabbard indistinctly engraved 'Davies Sword Cutler & Belt Maker ... his Majesty, St James's Street'. 88cm overall.
A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICERS SABRE. A fine ladder or honeysuckle hilted 1796 Pattern Officers sword with an 88cm blade marked 'Runkel Sohlingen' to the back, the handle with wire wound leather grip and elaborate full 'Honeysuckle' guard, in a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. 106cm overall.
AN UNUSUAL HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD. The sword with an 80cm double edged pointed blade with central fuller, the handle with decorative ivory grip in a 'five bead' pattern guard with side ring and high urn finial, in a leather scabbard with steel mounts. There was a 1796 pattern dress or dismounted service sword and it has been suggested that this is the equivalent for the 1788 pattern heavy cavalry sword. 102cm overall.
A 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD. With an 81cm curved blade with a blue and gilt GR cypher, charging cavalryman and military trophies to the blade, the fish skin grip wire wound, this sword a variant with a conical extension to the front of the pommel and screw-through ferrule through the blade tang, in a leather and iron mounted scabbard with twin ring suspension. 98cm overall.
A 1796 INFANTRY OFFICERS SPADROON. With an 82cm tapering single edged blade, partially blued and decorated in gilt with GR beneath a crown and post 1801 Royal coat of arms, marked to the back 'Runkel Solingen' With a simulated wire grip and shell type guard, the inner shell hinging down. The leather scabbard with twin ring mounts, engraved 'Fuller No2, Charring Cross London'. 102cm overall.
A PRE 1803 REGULATION LIGHT COMPANY SABRE. With a 71cm curved single sided pointed blade elaborately etched with royal crown, cypher, Britannia and trophies amongst scrolling foliage, the blade marked Woolley & Co. With a 1788 Light Cavalry type hilt with feathered langets, wire wound ebony grip and flat pommel, in a leather iron mounted scabbard, 87cm overall.
AN 18TH CENTURY INFANTRY OFFICERS SPADROON. With a 78cm straight, tapering and pointed blade engraved in a naive manner with GR and crown amongst royal trophies to either side, with 1788 light Cavalry type hilt with wire wound ebony grip, feathered langets and flat topped pommel, in a leather scabbard with twin ring suspension. 96cm overall.
A 1786 PATTERN VARIANT INFANTRY SPADROON. With an 81cm straight, single sided pointed blade engraved with royal cipher and crown amongst scrolls, trumpet and Tarleton style helmet, the handle with checkered ebony grip with central gilt 'cigar' band decorated with flags, trumpets and other items, shaped langets and cushion pommel, in a leather scabbard with twin ring suspension, marked 'Woolley & Co. Birmingham', 99cm overall.
A LIGHT WEIGHT 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY STYLE SABRE. With a 72cm curved and pointed blade with finely blued and gilt decoration GR beneath a crown, royal coat of arms, interlaced thistles and other flowers, with a wire wound fish skin mounted handle, scalloped langets, with leather and steel scabbard with twin ring suspension, engraved with owners initials possibly 'J W W'.
A PRESENTATION SWORD AND SCABBARD FROM LAOS. A presentation sword with a 58.5cm single edged, pointed and gently curved blade, the handle similarly curved with decorative white metal mounts with allover foliate ornamentation, the velvet covered scabbard with similar mounts decorated with animals amongst foliage. 100cm overall.
TWO 1907 PATTERN BAYONETS AND SCABBARDS. A Vickers 1907 Pattern bayonet with a 43.5cm pointed fullered blade stamped 'Vickers' and various other marks including '24, 9CE and 1907, with a two part wooden grip, the leather scabbard with steel mounts, and another similar 1907 pattern bayonet. 57.5cm overall (2).
A 1907 PATTERN BAYONET AND ANOTHER. A 1907 Pattern Bayonet with 42.5cm fullered and pointed blade with various stamped marks including 1907, 9 '08, V1E and others, in a steel mounted leather scabbard, 57cm overall. And a similar bayonet and scabbard, possibly partially complete manufacture. (2)
TWO BRITISH SA80 BAYONETS. An SA80 bayonet with an offset 18cm blade and cast fitting, the composite scabbard incorporating a sharpening stone, wire cutter and concealed saw blade, in outer khaki fabric cover and frog. With a similar bayonet in white webbing frog and matching belt, and three further scabbards. (6)
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