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Omani Silver sheathed Khanjar dagger circa late 20th century, presented in a mounted frame in the Al Bu Siad or Saidi style, the 5.5ins curved blade applied silver filigree and wire work, the scabbard similarly decorated and with two impressions of the Omani Royal coat of arms, 10.75ins overall, contained in glazed box frame
An early 209th century Turkish naval officer's sword with gilt brass folding hilt, wire bound bone grip, gilt brass mounted leather scabbard. Condition- the metal fixture at the base of the scabbard is loose. Sword is in good condition with no movement to the pommel & grips wires intact. The length of the blade is 74cm and the scabbard is 75cm.
A Victorian Royal Navy officers sword, the 80cm single edged fullered blade proof marked along with etched decoration of Queens Crown and Fouled Anchor. Retailed marked "Pote & Son, Naval Outfitters, Devonport", brass guard with Queens crown and anchor, folding lock plate. Wire bound shagreen grip. Has the remains of the original know still in place. Overall length 940mm. Complete with black leather scabbard with brass fittings, twin suspension rings.
An 1803 pattern infantry officer's sword, the brass hilt with pierced guard, GR royal cypher, lion's mask pommel and knurled ivory grip, 91cm long overall, stuck in a brass mounted leather scabbard (at fault), with a 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre, the 76cm single edged curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, the brass stirrup hilt with langets to each side and wire bound leather grip, 87cm long overall, in associated brass mounted leather scabbard (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The 1803 pattern infantry officer's sword is firmly wedged in the scabbard and the blade therefore cannot be inspected. All elements of the hilt including the guard and pommel are loose. The highpoints of the knurled grip are worn and the grip shows some staining and ingrained dirt. The brass mounts of the scabbard show various dents and splits, and the leather is worn and cracked throughout. All brass elements of the sword and scabbard show tarnishing.The 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre shows wear to the blade which has removed almost all etched or engraved detail. The blade also shows tarnishing and pitting across the surface. The langets show some dents and distortion. The stirrup hilt reinforcing insert at the top of the knuckle bar may be a later replacement. The brass back of the grip is standing away from the grip itself. The leather of the grip shows wear throughout and the wire binding shows ingrained dirt and tarnish. The brass mounts of the scabbard show various dents and splits, and the leather is worn and cracked throughout, with the seam largely open. All brass elements of the sword and scabbard show tarnishing.
A 1796 pattern infantry sword, the 82.5cm fullered steel blade with etched decoration and bayonet tip, the gilt brass hilt with folding guard, knuckle bow with bud finial, cast wire effect grip and urn pommel, 98.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with a similar example lacking knuckle bow and finial, a c1790 Naval officer's sword with 74.5cm straight fullered steel blade, the brass stirrup hilt with single bar knuckle bow and horn grip mounted with a brass fouled anchor shield, 88.5cm long overall, and c1790 Naval type sword with 81cm straight fullered etched steel blade with bayonet tip, the steel stirrup hilt with single bar knuckle bow and ribbed and wired ivory grip, 92.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The 1796 pattern infantry sword shows wear and tarnishing to the blade, wear to the gilt brass finish of the hilt and a build up of polish residue in various crevices. The 1796 pattern infantry sword lacking knuckle bow and finial is in a similar condition with painted losses. Its scabbard shows a detached brass mounted tip with crude attempted repair and further damage to the leather below the top mount. All the scabbard mounts show wear, dents and tarnish.The naval officer's sword with horn grip shows nicks, tarnishing and wear to the blade, with any etched or engraved decoration to the blade worn away. The hilt shows an open but apparently secure joint where the knuckle bar meets the hilt. The pommel shows a possible later capstan rivet. All brass areas show wear and tarnishing. The horn grip shows a build up of polish. The scabbard shows a crude repair to the tip.The naval officer's sword with ivory grip shows wear, tarnishing and pitting to the blade and steel hilt, and wear, staining and cracking to the ivory grip. The grip wiring is also detached in places.
A continental court sword, 19th century, the 83cm hollow triangular steel blade with foliate motifs, the steel hilt with shaped guard with eight point gilt star under, faceted knuckle bow, faceted pommel with high capstan rivet, and wire bound grip, 99cm long overall, in metal mounted leather scabbard, with a brass hilted court sword, 19th century, with 71cm hollow triangular steel blade, the guard, knuckle bow and pommel cast with classical figures, 88.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, and three further court swords lacking scabbards (5) (at fault)
A continental court sword, 19th century, the 78.5cm double edged steel blade with running wolf motif and 'GLVI' to each side, the brass hilt with clamshell guard and wrythen gilt brass grip and pommel, 93cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with four further court swords, all lacking scabbards (at fault) (5)
An Andrea [Andrew] Ferrara type sword, possibly 18th century Scottish, the 80cm double edged part-fullered blade indistinctly stamped 'A... FE...A...A' in the fuller, set in an associated basket guard hilt with knuckle bow, wire grip and flat pierced pommel, 99cm long overall, lacking scabbard (at fault)Condition reportGeneral light speckled tarnishing and pitting to the blade, several minor nicks to the top the blade, the associated guard doesn't sit flush with the blade and has overall tarnishing with some light soldering to the bottom tip, the pommel later applied with evidence of glue, extensive wear to the makers name, see further images
A German sword, 18th century, the 58.5cm single edged curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, each side etched with a lion rampant holding a sword and shield with crown above, on one side over an inscription 'Fur Gott und Das Vatterland', the brass hilt with heart shaped guard, thumb loop knuckle bow, cast wire-effect grip and ball pommel with raised capstan rivet, 73.5cm long over all, lacking scabbard (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The blade shows tarnishing and discolouration throughout, including two small areas of dense dark residue of some kind on each side of the blade approximately 8cm up from the hilt. The blade is firmly fixed in the hilt, but there are visible gaps around the fixing, and a build up of what appears to be polish residue. The brass hilt shows tarnishing and the odd small area of discolouration.
A Naval court sword, 19th century, the 50cm hollow triangular steel blade etched with foliate motifs, the brass stirrup hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, shield shaped crown and fouled anchor langets, the foliate detailed knuckle bow entering a lion's mask pommel with mane detail extending up the grip, 59.5cm long overall, in brass mounted scabbard, with a basket hilt court sword, the 62.5cm single edged fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, the three bar brass hilt with knuckle bow, wire bound horn grip and stepped pommel, 63cm long overall, lacking scabbard, and two further court swords (4) (at fault)
A hunting short sword, 19th century, probably German, the 23.5cm double edged blade with triple fullers, the hilt with cast brass guard with relief moulded boar to one side and stag to the other, the quillons modelled as hound's masks, with associated horn grip joined at the guard by a silver coloured collar, 39cm long overall, lacking scabbard (at fault)
A sword hilt with horn grip, 19th century, the silver coloured guard cast with a standing lion to one side and a sleeping lion to the other, the quillons modelled as lion paws, the silver coloured lion's mask pommel with raised capstan rivet, set to an associated 65cm single edged curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, 82.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with a 1796 pattern infantry sword, the gilt brass hilt with folding guard, knuckle bow (lacking finial), fluted ivory grip and urn pommel, set to an associated 83cm single edged double fullered straight steel blade, indistinctly stamped, possibly for Andrew [Andrea] Ferrara, 99.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with a 1796 pattern infantry sword (lacking folding guard), and two further swords, all lacking scabbards (5) (at fault)
An 1803 pattern infantry officer's sword, the 80cm curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, the brass hilt with pierced guard, GR royal cypher, lion's mask pommel and ribbed ivory grip, 93cm long overall, in associated brass mounted leather scabbard, the top mount inscribed 'Goldney's, Late Neild, St. James Street. London, Cutlers to his Royal Highness, Prince of Wales', with a 1796 pattern light cavalry sword, the 85cm single edged curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, the steel stirrup hilt with ribbed ivory grip, 98.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The 1803 pattern infantry officer's sword shows wear to the blade which has removed almost all etched or engraved detail. The blade also shows tarnishing and pitting across the surface. The hilt shows polish build up in all crevices, and the brass areas show tarnishing throughout. The grip shows cracking and staining throughout, and an area of damage under the lion's mask. The blade appears firm in the hilt. The lower and upper brass mounts of the scabbard are detached from the leather, and may not be a matching set. All the brass mounts show dents, splits and tarnishing. The leather is very dry and worn, with an open seam running the full length, and may not be original. The fit of the scabbard at the hilt suggests that the scabbard may be associated with, rather than original to, the sword.The 1796 pattern light cavalry sword shows wear to the blade which has removed almost all etched or engraved detail. The blade also shows tarnishing and pitting across the surface, and the tip appears to have snapped off (or possibly rusted away). The blade appears to be secured in the hilt by two nails or similar. The grip is loose in the hilt, and shows cracking, wear, staining and ingrained dirt, and an area of damage under the pommel. The stirrup hilt reinforcing insert at the top of the knuckle bar which may be a later replacement.
A sword and memorabilia of Edward Selwyn Sharp of Warwick, comprising 1908 pattern cavalry trooper's plated sword and scabbard by Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London, the scabbard throat engraved E SELWYN SHARP INNS OF COURT REGT 6803208 27.2.35, Freedom of London, framed, typed letter from The Midland Bank Ltd enclosing substantial steel door key "of this bank as you now have attained your majority. This should save you a good deal of trouble when you come to town and wish to cash a cheque." 14 June 1952, together framed, photograph with HM The Queen, Buckingham Palace itinerary relating to the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to the Motor Show 1953 and Coventry 1960 and Royal Household franked envelope addressed S Sharp Esquire Bristol Sibley Engines Coventry An interesting lot in good condition
A Balinese Kris, with 34cm four lok pamor steel blade, coloured glass jewel set gilt metal mendak and dark wood hilt carved as the demon Buta Nawasari, the dark wood scabbard with boat shape wranka richly carved with grotesque masks and foliage, 56cm; a Similar Larger Kris, the wood scabbard lightly carved with foliage, 72cm; a Batak Medicine Horn, the wood stopper carved as two figures riding a horse, the horn body carved with panels of birds, 40cm (3)
BOX OF MILITARY ITEMS TO INCLUDE, large Union Jack flag, with rope attachments, large black and white photo of a pre WW1 Soldier, on Canvas frame, smaller Union jack flag on wooden stave, four small Studio photos of Soldiers in Uniform, a set of balance scales, presented to a Mr T H Kelsey from the REME, Silver plated Cup, engraved from the 5th Btn Lincolnshire Regiment to Lieut T.H.Kelsey dated 1929, a Pewter Mug, a Runners Up trophy for Warwickshire Regt Car Rally 1956, a tray of Military buttons pin badges Corporation Coronation medals , a 1946 dated Certificate celebrating the end of WW2, an Asian Kukari Knife in scabbard, with one smaller knife in scabbard and short sword, poor condition with hook attachment soldered to the end of the blade with twine attached and small green pennant, Grip has the Lion head mane design
A BROWN LEATHER CASE BOXED PAIR OF BELIEVED IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY WWII ERA BINOCULARS, the left case top is marked in Japanese and No 726, the right side case is marked 7 x 710?, the hand grips are in poor condition and some of the covering is missing on both sides, also a WWII style replica of a Japanese 'Shin Gunto Sword', all metal construction, blade is marked in Japanese with the number 4612, blade length approximately 66cm, the grip is metal, not wrapped and does not have the usual corded grip with tang doweling pins present, the scabbard is all metal and bent/dented on the bottom 1/3rd
An officer's ceremonial sword in leather sheath.*CONDITION REPORT*Doesn't have a makers name or number but 'Proved A' in recessed circle on side at top of blade. Chrome plated blade has some rust pitting in places along blade edge, also some spidering to surface, rust pitting to handle. Grip wires presentable but feel loose. Panel knob at end is loose. Scabbard 89cm, blade 86cmCollect only

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