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A nice mixed lot of collectables including, A Contemporary Okra Glass Studios iridescent scent bottle of squat, globular form with pinched neck, flared rim and lift out stopper, with all over wavy decoration in blue, mauve and green. Etched signature and paper label to base with etched numbered reference, 10.5cm high x 5.7cm diameter. Together with a Royal Doulton Bunnykins Dinner Plate. 27cm diameter, a late 19th / early 20th Century Tyrolian hunting knife, the double edged steel blade with Antler handle. 40.5cm long with a Third Reich Krieg's Marine brass scabbard with oak leaf bands. 28.5cm long. (4)
An East African Askari figure, with peaked cap, short sleeve shirt with large collars and shoulder epaulettes and belt, 24.5cm, a West African Cxolon figure, in painted uniform, the hat forming an ashtray, 59.5cm, a Senufo copper-covered wood hawk, on square stepped base, 32cm, a carved wood comb, a West African passport-type mask, with cowrie shell eyes and headdress, mounted and framed and an African short sword in reptile skin scabbard, 58.5cm overallQty: 5
A FAIRBAIRN-SYKES FIGHTING KNIFE the blade marked "The F-S Fighting Knife" and "Wilkinson Sword Limited, London", in leather scabbard with steel tip, 33cm overall length Provenance: The Late Dr Helen. E. C. Cargill Thompson Condition Report: The knife and scabbard are in good condition. The stud is marked NEWEY. .
A Royal Air Force Officer's sword,an E.II.R. period example by Wilkinson Sword, 82cm blade and numbered (63690), in leather and gilt metal scabbard with knot. Together with a Victorian 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's sword by J.Smith & Son of Chester, in leather and white metal scabbard, with knot and frog. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO FRENCH YATAGHAN SWORD BAYONETS for the Chassepot, both dated 1872, with ribbed brass grip and button release steel scabbard, both approx 28" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)In good overall condition, no dents to the scabbards, some minor oxidation (see images) and one with matching numbers.
A FIRST WORLD WAR TURKISH OFFICER'S SWORD, the 28 3/4" curved blade inscribed with maker's name, brass hilt deeply etched with Turkish star and crescent, wire wound horn grip, lanyard loop and button release steel scabbard, 36" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)In generally good condition. Very slight/mild bend to blade tip, very minor loss to the grip and denting to the scabbard.
A 1796 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, with 33 3/4" blade, leather and wood grip and steel hilt, 39 1/4" long, together with an 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, the 32 1/2" blade stamped 195 with typical hilt and GVR cypher, 38 1/2" long (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)1796, some wear/losses to grip leather. Some minor oxidation and no scabbard. 1897, no scabbard, slight flattening to knuckle guard. Later nut and screw fitting to pommel.
A SPANISH M1893 MAUSER BAYONET, by Artilleria Toledo, the 10" blade bearing maker's mark, two piece wood grip, steel mounted leather scabbard and leather frog, 16 1/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, typical marks and wear. Scabbard with bend towards the end steel and splitting at the join.
A FRENCH YATAGHAN SWORD BAYONET for the Chassepot, dated 1874, with ribbed brass grip, button release and steel scabbard, 28 1/4" long, together with two similar bayonets without scabbards, one dated 1871 and one unmarked (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Oxidation on all examples - one badly pitted and with copper coloured solder to hilt rivet. One with bend cross guard. One with scabbards looks to have matching numbers, but this is obscured by pitting.
A FRENCH M1874 GRAS BAYONET, the 20 1/2" blade inscribed and dated 1876, brass hilt with two piece wood grip, sprung button release steel scabbard, 26" long, together with another, similar, without scabbard dated 1878 and a French M1886 Lebel bayonet (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)None matching numbers, some oxidation present, particularly to the lebel bayonet. See images .
AN INDIAN OFFICER'S SWORD, 19th century, based on the British 1845 pattern, with 24" blade, brass hilt with pierced KOTAH cypher, ribbed and chequered wood grip, and leather bound wood scabbard, 29 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good. Some shrinkage to scabbard meaning 4mm of blade won't fit without being forced when the blade is in the scabbard. Minor movement to grip. Mild oxidation. Hilt slightly misshapen.
AN INDIAN OFFICER'S SWORD, 19th century, based on the British 1845 pattern, with 23 1/4" blade, brass hilt with VR cypher, ribbed wood grip, and leather bound wood scabbard, 29 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good. Some shrinkage to scabbard meaning 3mm of blade won't fit without being forced when the blade is in the scabbard. Hilt quillon missing. Mild oxidation. Hilt misshapen.
A FINNISH 1927 PATTERN BAYONET, the 11 3/4" blade stamped "FISKARS", steel hilt, two piece grip, button release and steel scabbard, 17 1/8" long, together with an Egyptian Mauser bayonet and scabbard, and a US 1917 bayonet and scabbard (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)First two generally good, see images. US bayonet has rip to scabbard, not all the way through but less than ideal.
A 1907 PATTERN BAYONET, the 17" blade stamped 1907 and with armoury marks, steel hilt, two piece wood grip, leather scabbard and frog, 23 1/2" overall, together with two similar bayonets (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)First with frog - generally good, tear to scabbard near tip. Aged throughout. One had damage to wood grip on one side and bleaching to wood on the other, also missing button release. Also has tear to scabbard. Other example generally good, some bruising to grip.
AN 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Sandilands & Son, London, the 32 1/2" blade acid etched with maker's mark, foliage and crown over VR, brass hilt with pierced and crowned VR cypher, shagreen grip and brass scabbard, 39 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good general condition, denting to scabbard and one scabbard edge split (not structurally damning). Hilt possibly misshapen.
TWO SOCKET BAYONETS, comprising a British M1895 Martini-Enfield bayonet, 25" long, and a Belgian M1867/41 Albini-Braendlin bayonet, with later removable wooden socket plug/grip (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Neither with a scabbard. Minor oxidation to british bayonet, pitting to the Belgian and has it's ring seized up.
AN 1821/22 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, the 33 1/4" pipe backed and spear point blade stamped with broad arrow and maker's mark, steel hilt with folding inner guard, ribbed leather grip and leather scabbard with steel mounts, 38 7/8" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Tight fit in scabbard, two creases to the leather, but no bend. Small areas of leather wear on grip allowing wood to show through. Minor oxidation. But generally good.
TWO FRENCH YATAGHAN SWORD BAYONETS, for the Chassepot, dated 1870 and 1872, with ribbed brass grip, button release steel scabbard, both with matching numbers, both approx 28" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One with scabbard dent and minor oxidation staining to blade, otherwise both generally good for age. See images.
A 1796 TYPE CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABRE, possibly Yeomanry, the 32 7/8" curved blade inscribed "I" to the edge, "Sohlingen" to the back blade and bearing remnants of etched decoration, highly decorative brass hilt with acorns amongst leaves, and wire wound shagreen grip, 38 1/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No scabbard, some minor pitting/oxidation to blade. I winder if this is an earlier blade(?). Typical minor wear to shagreen, but the hilt is in good overall order. Some small nicks to
AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD FOR THE ROYAL NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS, by Hawkes & Co. of London, the 32 1/2" blade acid etched with maker's mark, crowned EVIIR cypher, flaming grenade, a lion on a crown, and a crown over a rose bearing the regimental motto, all amongst foliate scrolls, typical hilt with matching cypher and applied flaming grenade badge, shagreen grip and steel scabbard, 39 3/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good overall. Some minor oxidation stains here and there. Some oxidation to scabbard raising the nickelled finish. Two small dents to scabbard.
AN 1821 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, by Maton & Co, Calcutta, the 34 3/4" blade acid etched with crown over VR amongst foliate scrolls, the maker's name, a family crest with festooned Latin inscription "POST VIRTUTEM CURRO", the owner's name "FREDERICK HOLDEN CLEAVER", a festooned list of battle honours comprising Relief of Kimberley, Pardeberg, Driefontein, Poplar Grove, Bloemfontein and Kara Siding, and "LONDON MADE" to back blade, pierced hilt of typical form, wire wound shagreen grip and chequered top grip and pommel, 40 3/4" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No scabbard, darkening to blade but not pitted. Hilt in reasonable order.
A SCOTTISH SILVER-MOUNTED SGIAN DUBH, unmarked, carved ebony grip, the pommel set with foil-backed glass stone. 19.1cm long overallThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The scabbard mount is slightly loose. In otherwise good condition.
A good and heavy 19th century patinated bronze sculpture of a Napoleon Grenadier with his dog and gun; the soldier is seated cross-legged and carries a large satchel and one further bag emblazoned with military badges and a sword scabbard (the handle now broken and away although hardly visible) (16.5cm long x 20cm highest point to gun tip)
Three late 19th century French bayonets comprising unmarked Chassepot example, length 70cm, and two straight bladed examples with signatures and dates of 1876 and 1878, the latter with scabbard (3).Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear, pitting and corrosion to blades, scuffs, scrapes, abrasions, further surface corrosion to the grips, the scabbard similar.
Mameluke Sword. Early 19th Century Officers Cavalry Sword, With a Finely Shaped Ivory Hilt with Brass Adornments, The Ormalu Sword Guard with an Emblem with In Oak Leaves, In Shaped Brass Scabbard. 36 Inches In length. Signed with Makers Name C. Hebbert and Co London. The Blade Is Engraved with Cipher and Crown. 1831 Patent.
Antique North African Arab Dagger of Fine Quality. The Leather Scabbard Finely tooled with a Geo-Metric Design, Supported with an Arm Leather Ring, The Brass Hilt Chased with Arab Symbols. 16 Inches In length, With Another Smaller African Dagger In a Leather Sheath with Hilt. 11 Inches In length.
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