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Lot 139

A RARE EDWARD VII 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS' PATTERN SWORD, with acid etched blade to The Gordon Highlanders, in its brown leather service dress scabbard and the remains of a leather sword knot, makers Hobson & Sons. The 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.Slight surface rust to blade but all acid etched decoration clearly visible, including the regimental title. The shagreen to grip in very good order, the hilt only slightly tarnished. The scabbard polished with stitching loose only at the very tip

Lot 140

A POST-1911 GEORGE V LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICERS' PATTERN SWORD, with acid etched blade displaying both the Royal arms and the Royal cypher, formerly the property of Houghton Aldgate COTCHING, 6th (TF) Bn., Durham Light Infantry, later Major Royal Engineers and ultimately Chief Mechanical Engineer, The Palestine Railway, Haifa, in its brown leather service dress scabbard and with leather sword knot.   The 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.In excellent condition throughout, the blade bright and clean, as is the hilt. Shagreen grip and wire firm and intact, the scabbard well polished with the stitching intact.

Lot 150

A GOOD 1827 PATTERN RIFLE OFFICERS' SWORD, THIS EXAMPLE WITH LEATHER SCABBARD, top middle and bottom chapes, the upper two with hanging rings, the hilt bearing the VR cypher.   The 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 acid etched blade in good, clean condition bearing the royal arms on one side and on the other a bugle horn with 'Rifles' cartouche below, the upper cartouche vacant. The shagreen grip and wire showing some wear, the hilt in good order with only minor tarnishing. The scabbard in very good order with stitching sound and all three chapes intact.

Lot 160

A STEEL HILT SCOTTISH SWORD WITH CEREMONIAL BASKET HILT, the blade single fullered, scabbard absent. The 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.In very good overall condition with one small sprung section to hilt structure, the unmarked blade clean with no shortening.

Lot 162

A FINE 19TH CENTURY NICKEL ON STEEL BROAD FULLERED SCOTTISH BASKET HILT SWORD BY MOSES & CO, MADRAS, the acid etched blade bearing the Royal Arms of Queen Victoria, complete with brown leather service dress scabbard and basket liner with tassel to pommel, the shagreen grip intact. The 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.In excellent condition throughout, the nickel plating very good and the blade, although not over emblazoned with decoration is very bright with all features legible. The shagreen grip in very good order.

Lot 163

A STEEL HILT SCOTTISH SWORD WITH CEREMONIAL BASKET HILT, the blade double fullered and complete with its leather service dress scabbard. The 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.In very good condition, the hilt intact, the unmarked blade clean with no shortening. The scabbard in very good order with all stitching intact.

Lot 164

A SUPERB 20TH CENTURY NICKEL ON STEEL SINGLE FULLERED SCOTTISH BASKET HILT SWORD BY WILKINSON, Pall Mall, London (No. 45424), the acid etched blade bearing the Royal Arms of George V and the badge of The Gordon Highlanders, both amid prolific swags of thistles, complete with brown leather service dress scabbard and basket liner with tassel to pommel, the shagreen grip intact. The 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.In excellent condition throughout, the nickel plating bright, the acid etching clear and legible. The blade in first class order and the scabbard polished and in parade condition.  The shagreen drip in very good order.

Lot 165

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DOUBLE FULLERED STEEL HILTED INFANTRY OFFICERS' PATTERN SWORD, the hilt bearing the badge of The Gordon Highlanders, complete with its nickel-plated steel scabbard bearing two hanging loops. The 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 blade in excellent condition, the hilt a little tarnished. The scabbard superb, the shagreen grip in good order.

Lot 166

A VERY SCARCE REGIMENTALLY MARKED POST 1911 (IN REALITY WWI) OFFICERS' PATTERN SWORD, with interchangeable steel ceremonial and service dress hilts, the latter incorporating the regimental badge of The Gordon Highlanders, the acid etched blade also featuring the Gordons badge together with the Royal cypher for Geo.V.  maker's name Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall London, complete with its service dress scabbard and leather sword frog.    The 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.In very good condition. The acid etching in good order, the decoration showing only minimal wear. The steel hilts intact, each fitting as it should. The leather of scabbard and frog complete with all stitching intact, the buckles present and functional. All in all, a highly desirable regimental sword.

Lot 203

A HM SILVER LETTER OPENER IN THE FORM OF A BASKET HILT BROADSWORD, very finely executed, Birmingham 1900. The 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.A truly fine piece of miniature workmanship with exceptional detail to the basket hilt.  Tarnished but when polished will be exceptional! It is not known if the item originally came with a scabbard but none present now which does not detract from the item itself.

Lot 307

A VERY RARE MID 19TH CENTURY POLICE HANGER BY PARKER, FIELD AND SON, 233 HOLBORN, LONDON, the blade acid etched 'Berwick County Constabulary' with brass hilt and brass mounted black leather scabbard, the bottom chape absent, modelled on the customs hanger, the police variant is rarely found named to a specific constabulary. The 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.Overall in very good condition, as mentioned, the bottom scabbard chape absent with minor leather loss at that point, the remaining leather dry with stitching loose. The blade quite clean with the acid etching visible. The shagreen to the grip fully intact and lacking wire binding. 

Lot 37

A 1907 PATTERN SMLE BAYONET, October 1913 by Wilkinson, the scabbard absent. The 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.In very good condition, the grip with cross cut decoration in the form of a saltire. Clear marks to both blade and grip.

Lot 960

Bajonett M1886 Lebel, Frankreich, Vierkantklinge, Gesamt-L.63,4cm, L. der Scheide 53,5cm, Alters- und Gebr.-spurenBayonet M1886 Lebel, France, square blade, total l.63,4cm, l. of scabbard 53,5cm, signs of age and use

Lot 685

A reproduction sword and scabbard.

Lot 521

A 19th Century antique German Black Forest hand carved paper knife / letter opener with dip pen set to blade. The handle formed as a tucked boar pig with bag horn and bottle. The guard carved as two hooved feet. Sitting within the carved scabbard and raised on a wooden table stand. Measures: 29cm long.

Lot 778

A Japanese Samurai sword, signed on the tang, (both sides), wooden tsuba sandwiched between two gilt-metal guards, the handle with raised dragon motif. The lacquered wooden scabbard decorated in gold with birds of paradise, 70.5cm blade (measured from Tsuba) - Maker Soushuju Akihiro in the Nanbokucho era, period 1336 - 1392

Lot 779

A Royal Artillery officer's sword and scabbard, blade 87cm

Lot 930

A bayonet with leather frog and metal scabbard

Lot 135

British Officers dress sword having shark skin grip, and black painted guard, blade measuring 81cm approx Condition: Both scabbard and grip have been painted black, some shark skin missing to the grip in places, the blade having no engraved names present and the fine pattern on the blade has faded in places, the blade being tarnished with light scratches present, please check extra images provided prior to bidding. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 154

Indonesian sabre having carved wooden grip, in wooden sheath, blade approx 60cm long Condition: Signs of rust to blade, the wooden grip and scabbard both showing signs of wear with various chips and scratches present, please check extra images provided prior to bidding. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 209

A Thomas E Booker & Co Bradford Freemasonry ceremonial sword, with etched blade, gilt handle, having a leather and gilt metal scabbard and leather covered case

Lot 210

A Munks & Son Sheffield Royal Engineers dress sword, with etched blade, shagreen covered handle and pierced hilt, with leather covered scabbard

Lot 211

Two English swords, with curved blades, one with shagreen covered grip the other wooden, both with brass hilt and leather and brass covered scabbard

Lot 1029

A Burmese dha sword, 19th century, with a curved blade, the handle with bamboo wire grip and silver mounts, within a wooden scabbard with white metal mounts, full length 96.5cm, blade length 64cm.

Lot 60

VINTAGE BRAZILIAN GAUCHO WHITE METAL BOOT KNIFE BY ELMO INOX WESTERN THEMED SCENES TO SCABBARD AND HANDLE

Lot 1310

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.

Lot 1311

Japanese Meiji Period Dagger with Engraving to the Blade, The Brass Hilt and Scabbard Embossed with Flowers. 10 Inches In length.

Lot 458

Imperial German Trench Fighting Knife, good example with two piece wooden slab grips and short steel cross guard with upturned quillon. Housed in its original scabbard with paper cloth belt loop to the reverse of the scabbard. Partially double edged blade with medial ridge. No makers mark or dates. Some surface staining. Blade measures 13 ¾ cms, overall 27 ½ cms.

Lot 459

Imperial German Bayonet / Fighting Knife Combination, steel example with black paint finish. Partially double edged blade with early Carl Eickhorn makers trademark. Housed in blackened steel scabbard with leather belt loop and press stud fitting. Blade 14 ¾ cms, overall 28 ¼ cms

Lot 461

Miniature Salesman’s Sample / Letter Opener in Form of Bayonet, interesting miniature ¾ size bayonet with steel pommel and black chequered grips. Housed in its blackened steel scabbard. The blade with struck fuller to the back edge and engraved “EULENBERG MOENTING & Co. M.B.H. SCHLEBUSCH-MANFORT 1917”. Blade 14cms, overall 23 ½ cms.

Lot 462

Imperial German Train Battalion Officers Sword, fine example of the pattern sword carried by Train battalion and Supply officers. Swept hilt guard with fixed rear. Composite black covered grip without wire binding and nickel silver plated mounts. Housed in the original black painted scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved single edged blade with fine etched panels to three quarters of both sides. The blade with blued panel giving the name of the officer and regimental details, “Martin Gerbl K.B.1 Train Bat 1912/14”. The reverse side of the blade etched with foliage, trophy of arms and motto on blued backing panel. The blade has early Carl Eickhorn makers trademark. The blade measures 81cms, overall 97cms.

Lot 463

Imperial German Leib-Garde Hussar Regiment Officers Sword, model 1889 cavalry sword with folding guard having Prussian eagle to central cartouche. Plain black composite covered grip without wire binding. Housed in a black painted steel scabbard with fixed single hanging ring and belt bar to the reverse. Straight single edged blade with etching and blue panels to both sides. Regimentally marked to the central blue panel in gothic script “Leib-Garde Husaren Regt”. No makers trade mark to the blade. The blade measures 80 ½ cms, overall 100cms. Sword shows some wear and tarnishing but still marked to one of the elite cavalry regiments of the Imperial German army.

Lot 464

Imperial German Model 1889 Garde Officers Sword, good untouched example of the model 1889 pattern officers sword with folding guard having Prussian eagle to the cartouche. Fine relief to the knuckle bow and steeped pommel. Grip retains the original wire binding and Garde regiments starburst. Housed in its steel scabbard with fixed single hanging ring. Straight single edged blade with double fullers. No makers trade mark to the blade. Some light surface staining. The blade measures 76cms, overall 99cms.

Lot 466

Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, good example with wooden grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA emblem inserted. Plated top and lower mounts, the lower mount stamped with gruppe mark “No” for Nordsee region. Fine condition scabbard retaining nearly all of the brown finish. Blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland” and Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers trade mark to the reverse base. Some light wear to the blade but generally still good condition. Blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms.

Lot 468

Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Christianswerk Solingen, a as found example which has been used and dismantled at one time. The dagger retains the original polished grip with nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Original top mount and lower cross guard mount, the lower mount having gau / district mark “Nrh”. Dagger is housed in the original later pattern painted scabbard with mounts and single hanging ring. The blade has standard “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and the reverse side having the makers trademark. The blade shows evidence of sharpening and slightly shortened. The fittings are loose and the blade is around the wrong way indicating the dagger has been taken apart at one time. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ¼ cms. Ideal for parts or restoration.

Lot 469

Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Wilhelm Weltersbach Solingen, good untouched example of an SA mans dress dagger having light brown grip with nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Both top and lower mounts show some nice patina with the lower mount being stamped to the reverse “Wm”. Housed in an early pattern anodised scabbard with remains of the original brown anodised finish remaining. Blade remains in very good condition with just some surface staining / rusting near to the lower grip mount. Blade with standard “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and the reverse has the makers trademark of Wilhelm Weltersbach Solingen with the water pump to the centre. Blade 22cms, overall 37cms. Good untouched example by a scarce maker.

Lot 470

Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Gebruder Heller Schmalkalden, superb untouched example of a SA dress dagger with good deep cherry wood grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA emblem inserted. Good condition top and lower mounts with the lower mount having no gau or district stamp, indicating very early issue. Housed in a good early anodised scabbard with the top mount having the original short pattern SA dagger hanger. Dagger retains a near mint condition blade with the “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and the rare makers mark of the anchor in circle of Gebruder Heller Schmalkalden. Blade retains much of the original polished finish and cross graining. Some very light stains / marks to the blade and some scratches to the anodised scabbard but very good example overall. Blade 22cms, overall 37cms.

Lot 471

Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Tiger Solingen, good untouched example of a SA dress dagger with original dark brown grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device emblems inserted. Both the top and lower grip mounts in the early nickel silver with the lower mount being stamped with gau / district mark “Nrh”. Housed in the original early pattern anodised scabbard with the top mount having the ring fitting but no actual ring. Blade with “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and Tiger Solingen makers trademark. Blade with some surface staining but this would probably clean off. Overall a good untouched example with the exterior fittings having nicotine staining and general age staining. Blade 22cms, overall 37cms.

Lot 472

Personalised 2nd Pattern Luftwaffe Officers Dress Dagger with Deluxe Pattern Hanging Straps by WKC, good standard example of a 2nd pattern Luftwaffe officers dress dagger with deep orange celluloid grip still retaining the wire binding. Top pommel with swastika to both sides. Cross guard of standard form with eagle in flight clutching swastika in talons. Attached to the grip is an original officers dress portepee. Dagger is housed in its original scabbard and attached are a pair of deluxe pattern brocade hanging straps with fine oakleaves relief to the metal fittings. Additional brown leather belt loop still attached to the hanging straps top clip. The blade is a standard type with WKC Solingen makers trade mark, but the blade has been personalised with the following details lightly etched, “Fr Specht. Kdo. Fl. H. B”. The blade shows some light surface staining. Blade measures 25cms, overall 42cms.

Lot 474

WW2 German Army Officers Sword by WKC, good untouched example with gilded hilt and central langet with army eagle and swastika. Black celluloid grip with wire binding in place. Relief of oak leaves and down winged army eagle to the knuckle bow. Housed in its blackened steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Officers leather and bullion sword knot attached to the knuckle bow. Plain single edged slightly curved blade with fuller to three quarters of the back of the blade. WKC makers trade mark to the base. Blade shows some light scratches but generally good condition. Blade measures 83 ½ cms, overall 104 ½ cms.

Lot 475

Third Reich Period Imperial German Naval Conversion Dagger by Alcoso Solingen, being a fine example probably carried by a naval officer who previously served in the Imperial Navy or Reichsmarine. Third Reich pattern eagle pommel with white celluloid grip having wire binding, brass cross guard having the release button partially removed. Housed in its long pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Third Reich period blade by Alcoso Solingen, etched with sailing ships and foliage. Some light staining but generally a good condition example. The blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 42cms.

Lot 476

Rare Personalised WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger, superb untouched example German naval officers dress dagger with its white ivorine grip having wire binding. Original officers dress portepee attached which has frayed and worn in places. Eagle top pommel and standard pattern cross guard with release button to the reverse. Housed in its hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. The blade on this dagger has no makers trademark but we believe it to have probably been made by WKC. The blade is etched with foliage and the Kiel naval monument, very similar to the WKC naval officers swords, but to the centre of the blade is a panel with the name “Otto Mehlan” in gothic script, this panel would have probably originally been blued but this has worn away. The reverse of the blade is etched with foliage and also a German battleship at sail. Now we are aware of some post war made blades which are similar in design to this, however we have never seen an example with a named panel to an officer and also this blade has not been over embellished with kriegsmarine emblems, signatures of Admiral Doenitz and U-Boats etc which most of these post war blades have. The blade does show some wear which is consistent with the exterior of the dagger. We strongly believe that this blade was purchased for a German naval officer probably when graduating from naval officers school. The blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 42cms.

Lot 477

Third Reich Police Officers Sword, good untouched example of a Police officers pattern sword with grip having zinc metal Police eagle inserted. Attached to the guard is a leather and bullion fire police officers sword knot. SS double rune acceptance to the top scabbard mount. Plain straight blade with Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark. Blade measures 80cms, overall 95cms. Some surface rusting to the exterior fittings but generally a good untouched example.

Lot 478

Third Reich Red Cross (D.R.K) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger, good example of a standard model enlisted mans red cross dagger with chequered front slab and smooth rear to the grip. Cross guard with DRK emblem. Housed in its original black painted scabbard with plated mounts. Saw back edged blade with deep struck fuller to the back edge and flat tip. Marked to the base of the blade “GES GESCHUTZ”. Some areas of plating lift to the exterior fittings and some paint chips to the scabbard but generally still a good example. Blade measures 26 ¾ cms, overall 41cms.

Lot 479

Third Reich Red Cross (D.R.K) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger, good example of a standard model enlisted mans red cross dagger with chequered front slab and smooth rear to the grip. Cross guard with DRK emblem. Housed in its original scabbard which has original black leather hanging frog attached. Very good condition sawback blade with much of the cross graining still present and just some light stains. Stamped Ges Geschutz under the cross guard. One crease dent in the scabbard and some light scratches but generally a good example of this pattern dress dagger.

Lot 480

Third Reich Period Forestry Association Cutlass / Dagger by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, good example having two piece bone slab grips with three gilt metal acorns mounted. Plain gilded brass fittings, with plain knuckle bow, shell dish guard and downed deer’s hoof cross guard. Housed in its leather and gilt brass mounted scabbard. Blade with standard hunting scene etched to both sides and Carl Eickhorn makers trademark. To the blade spine is “W. MICHOVIUS COTTBUS”. Blade measures 33cms, overall 46 ½ cms. Some lifting to parts of the exterior finish but generally a good example.

Lot 669

Webley Pritchard Bayonet, with brass one piece grip, cross guard stamped “PATENT NO 17143/16”. Housed in its steel tubular scabbard with leather Sam Browne equipment holder. T shaped blade measuring 21 ½ cms, overall 34cms. We are of the opinion that this item is a museum quality reproduction and is being sold as such. Designed by Lieutenant Arthur Pritchard of the 3rd Battalion Royal Berkshire regiment. Designed to be sold by private purchase for British Officers to use with the Webley service revolver.

Lot 670

British 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example of the copper ribbed grip 3rd pattern knife with blued steel cross guard broad arrow mark with “I” above. Housed in its blanco covered leather scabbard and webbing belt loop strap. Issued probably for service in the Far East. Stiletto style blade with medial ridge. Blade measures 16 ¾ cms, overall 31 ½ cms.

Lot 671

Fine Quality 20th Century Silver Mounted Burmese Gurkha Kukri, standard type example with horn grips and brass mounts. Housed in its cloth covered wooden scabbard with fine quality silvered mounts, decorated with heavy floral relief, tigers head above crossed kukri’s and Burmese bird to the lower section. Conventional form blade which measures 28 ½ cms, overall 41cms.

Lot 64

A JAPANESE SWORD with a carved bone grip and scabbard, blade 41cm in length, overall 76cm in length Condition: top missing to the scabbard, blade with some surface rust and minor pitting, no signature

Lot 2126

A KUKRI, with steel blade, carved wood handle, brass hilt and bass mounted leather scabbard, with smaller blade, blade 33cm long, TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER KUKRI, with steel bade, wood handle with metal mounts and brass mounted leather scabbard (2) The 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.Blades with nicks to edges, scabbards in poor condition with splits. First example blade 32cm long, 43cm overall; second example blade 36cm long, 47cm overall.

Lot 167

Rare Kuban Cossack Troopers Shaska, ordnance issue pattern measuring 80cms overall, blade 65cms etched with KKB monogram, factory monogram and date 1903. Ordnance acceptance stamps, generally good condition. Black horn grip. Black leather covered wooden scabbard with brass mounts.

Lot 115

German WWII Luftwaffe officers dress sword by David Malsch, early type example in nickel-silver, top pommel with Swastika insignias to both sides, blue leather covered grip (retaining wire missing and leather scuffed), cross guard with mobile Swastikas to each side having the remains of the gilt finish, with the original blue leather covered scabbard and hanger with nickel-silver fittings, double edged blade with David Malsch, Steinbach maker's trademark to the base of the blade, sword 18" long

Lot 116

WWI era Ross Rifle Co Quebec Patented 1907 bayonet with original leather scabbard, date stamped 10/15, bayonet 14.5" long

Lot 135

Wilkinson 39" fencing epee, in its original canvas carry case; together with a 36" Indian sabre and scabbard (2)

Lot 258

Antique bronze figural plaque depicting the bust of a 17th Century bearded gentleman, 6" x 8"; together with an ornate decorative dagger an scabbard, 15.5" long, and a brass desk weight inscribed R.M.S Columbia 1878-1935, 2.5" diameter

Lot 123

with number 2 mould mark within a leather scabbardCondition report: In generally good condition, some light pitting to the blade, a few knocks to the handle. Retaining elastic has snapped.

Lot 225

A collection of early 20th century and late 20th century ceremonial swords to include a Masonic ceremonial sword with brass skull finial to the handle, crossbones guard, waved blade decorated with Masonic symbols along with an Indian ceremonial sword with brass handle and guard, curved blade with foliate decoration and curved scabbard decorated with red velour and brass cape and locket along with a similar sword blade, together with a believed 16th century chainmail hat. 

Lot 113

A mid Century Naval Officers dress sword and belt, the 80cm single edge fullered blade, and spear tip, the ricasso marked 'Crown Swords/England' with proof slug to the reverse, with gold plated guard with fouled anchor, wire bound grip and sword knot, contained within a leather and metal mounted scabbard, 96.5cms overall; together with a black leather sword belt with gilt metal hangars and gold plated belt buckle with a fouled anchor below a crown. (2)

Lot 200

A leather cigar case with silver mount, a white metal scabbard with embossed decoration, 5 1/4" long, and a fountain pen

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