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An 1827 pattern Naval Officers sword by E & E Emanuel of Portsmouth with 31" pipe-backed blade etched " E & E Emanuel sword cutler to the King 101 High St Portsmouth/ Warranted London manufacture", gilt brass part folding guard, wire-bound white ray skin grip and lions mask pommel compete with sword knot and brass-mounted leather scabbard - the scabbard also marked "E & E Emanuel Cutler to the King Portsea & Portsmouth"
An unusual early 19th Century Spanish mameluke-hilt Naval sword made in Cadiz and presented to an English Naval Officer - the 30 1/2" curved single edge blade engraved "ET TENIENTE CORONEL RUANO AL CAPITAN JONHS", gilt guard with mameluke hilt and later sword knot in brass mounted leather scabbard
An 1871 pattern Martini Henry 577/450 Naval issue breech-loading rifle with attached 1871 Naval cutlass bayonet. The Martini Henry rifle with 32 1/2" steel barrel marked "NNFSP", the action marked "VR BSA & M Co. 1889 1L" with walnut stock, steel furniture and ramrod complete with 1871 Naval cutlass bayonet with 25 1/2" single edged blade, steel guard and chequered grips in steel mounted leather scabbard
A rare 1860 Enfield Snider Naval issue breech loading percussion musket for New Zealand service with matching 1858 pattern Naval cutlass bayonet. The Snider musket with 29" steel barrel, steel lock engraved "1860 Enfield VR", Snider opening breech marked "NZ 88 1131", polished walnut stock with brass furniture and steel ramrod together with 1858 Naval cutlass bayonet by A & EH with 26 1/2" steel blade, steel guard and chequered grips in steel mounted leather scabbard with frog.
An early 20th Century leather cased swagger stick with dagger, together with an antler-handled steel bladed knife with leather scabbard, KAREL TOMAN "A Book of Military Uniforms and Weapons", published Hall Hamlyn & Allan Wingate London 1964, various ephemera relating to Albert Edward Perry relating to World War I, various postcards of soldiers, etc and a four DVD box set "World War I The Great War"
Schwert, China, nördliche Wei-Dynastie, 4. - 6. Jhdt. Vorzüglich erhaltenes Schwert aus der Zeit der nördlichen Wei-Dynastie. Mittelgrat. Mit ankorrodierten Resten der Scheide. Insgesamt sehr gute Eisensubstanz. Nur minimale Ausbrüche an den Schneiden. Intakt. Länge 46,5 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung. Erworben in den 1990er Jahren im Auktionshaus Fischer, Luzern (CH).Zustand: II -A Chinese sword of the northern Wei dynasty, 4th - 6th century Excellently preserved sword from the time of the northern Wei dynasty. With corroded remains of the scabbard. Overall very good iron condition. Intact. Length 46.5 cm. Provenance: From a German private collection. Acquired in the 1990s at the auction house Fischer, Lucerne (CH).Condition: II -
Krummdolch, Südosteuropa, 1. Jhdt. v. - 1. Jhdt. n. Chr. Eiserner Krummdolch mit Teilen des Ortblechs. Typisch gekrümmte Keilklinge mit einseitiger kurzer, flacher Hohlklinge. Griffzwinge und -kappe mit Strichdekor. Alle drei Nietstifte des Griffes erhalten. Die Klinge im oberen und mittleren Teil zum Teil stärker korrodiert, an der Spitze exzellent erhalten. Insgesamt gute Eisensubstanz. Fachmännisch restauriert. Der untere Teil des Scheidenbleches mit knopfartigem Ende erhalten. Länge 48 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung, erworben Anfang der 2000er Jahre bei Hermann Historica.Zustand: II -A Southeast European curved dagger, 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D. An iron scimitar with parts of the scabbard plate. Typically curved wedge blade with a short, flat hollow blade on one side. Grip ferrule and cap with line decoration. All three rivet pins of the grip preserved. The blade partly more corroded in the upper and middle parts, excellently preserved at the tip. Good overall iron condition. Professionally restored. The lower part of the scabbard plate with button-like end preserved. Length 48 cm. Provenance: From a German private collection, acquired in the early 2000s from Hermann Historica.Condition: II -
10th century AD. A silver openwork D-shaped scabbard chape with scooped upper edges and bear's head to the apex, facing mask of a bear in a knot of three-band tendrils.See Paulsen, P., Schwertortbänder der Wikingerzeit, Stuttgart, 1953, p.49-50.62 grams, 63mm (2 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; from his grandfather's collection by descent in 1989; formerly in the family collection since at least the 1970s. A video of this lot is available to view at TimeLine Auctions website. Fine condition, cleaned and conserved.
An Edward VII British Naval Dirk, by Gieve Matthews & Seagrove Ltd, London, Portsmouth & Devonport, wire bound fish skin grip, cross guard with acorn terminals, lion head pommel, leather scabbard with brass mounts engraved "L.S.R.", blade 45cm, dirk 60cm, complete with metal covred sword knot and cord.
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