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An Anglo-Indian sabre and scabbard with nickel-plated pierced guard and wire lashed hide grip. The fullered blade with floral tooling. Together with an Indian sword stick with ebonized shaft and lion pommel and folk art "Sailor's shark vertebrae walking cane with a worked buffalo horn handle. 98 cm overall length of the sword and scabbard.
Two Mongolian/Yemeni wedding headdress, with applied coins and hirz pendants, eight white metal Kohl bottles and applicaters, a white metal mirror, a Tibetan prayer wheel, a white metal pendant, a Turkish dallah, three whistles with bells, an articultaed fish stamped 925, a Khanja with horn handle and a decorative Khanjar in sadeli work presentation boxCondition report: Blue headdress: Very worn, many of the pieces fro the decorations missing others replaced with various beadsCoin headress: Also very worn, some holes in fabric. Assortment of added plastic beads.Kohl bottles: One missing stand/foot, one missing applicator, one applicator detached. Generally very worn, metal discoloured and slightly misshapenSilver mirror: Silvering degraded in large parts, outer shell loose.Prayer wheel: Crown and outer pinned on decorations loose, general wear from age/use. Still spins.Pendant: Metal worn, plastic beads added.Dallah: Spout beak broken, lid decoration broken off and sits loose on body. Worn and slightly dirty.Whistles: Very minor dents and age wear.Articulated fish: Some age wear.Horn handled Khanjar: Decoration faded, belt fabric frayed, wiring loose. Blade loose in hilt and metal worn.Decorative Khanjar: Blade slightly loose in hilt. Scabbard snug fit and unmarked.
An Edwardian silver housekeeper's box, London 1907 by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Ltd, with lockable cover, the interior with three red Morocco leather-bound notebooks, 11.5 cm x 7 cm x 5.3 cm, together with a small dirk with silver mounted leather scabbard, and three small silver photograph frames.Qty: 5Condition report: The lock works on the box, and it is in good overall condition with some light surface scratches commensurate with age.
A naval officer's dress sword with wire work grip, lions head pommel and hinged knuckle guard, the blade end engraved with a helmet and inscribed WKC with brass mounted scabbard, length of blade 78.5cm, total length 93.5cm.Additional InformationThe brass mounts are loose to the scabbard, they slide, also a heavy fold/crease to the scabbard, some pitting to the metalwork throughout, some pitting to the blade, the grip is in good condition with just a small area of loose grip. The eyes are different colour one is green and one is red to the lions head. General surface wear and tear. There do not appear to be any numbers stamped on the hinged guard, scabbard top mount, or blade spine.
An Austrian model 1850 infantry officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 34.25 in., maker's mark of F.S. Jung (five Maltese crosses); steel hilt with narrow shell guard extending in front to form a knuckle bow and at the back to form a scroll pierced for a sword knot, wire bound shagreen grip, steel scabbard with two domed lockets.
A German 'trench knife', blade 5.5 in., wooden grips with diagonal grooves, steel scabbard; a short bayonet - possibly Portuguese model/948 submachine gun, steel scabbard; a trench knife adapted from a parade bayonet, steel scabbard; and two other German bayonets, each with steel scabbard (one associated). [5]
Three 19th century Austrian pioneer's swords: i) a model 1847 experimental pattern, broad saw-back blade 20.5 in. with narrow fullers, brass guard with Turkish* mark to on quillon, two-piece horn grip, brass mounted leather scabbard; ii) a model 1853, broad single edged blade 18 in., with broad fuller to one side, ricasso with date mark for 1887 and 'OHLIGS' for maker Robert Klass, steel guard unit marked 'I.S.A.' over '676' (1 Sanitats Abteilung (1st Medical Division) sword number 676), two-piece horn grip, steel mounted leather scabbard; iii) a model 1915, heavy un-fullered blade 15 in., steel S-curve cross piece, wooden replacement grips, steel scabbard. [3] *Trialled but not adopted into Austrian service, stocks of these weapons were sold to Turkey, and issued to pioneers as late as the First World War.
Three eastern edged weapons: i) a small Indo-Persian dagger (peshkabz), double-curved blade 5.5 in. with reinforced point, horn grip scales, fabric covered scabbard with openwork brass chape; ii) a small Omani dagger (jambiya), broad blade 3.5 in., ornate silver mounted hilt and scabbard with characteristic arrangement of rings; iii) a Tibetan brass ritual dagger (phurbu), triangular blade 3.5 in. projecting from the mouth of a monstrous bird, the openwork grip formed as a Buddhist thunderbolt (vajra), the pommel in the form of a three faced head. [3]
An Edward VII Royal Marine Light Infantry officer's 1897 pattern sword, blade etched with R.M.L.I. badge and title amid panels of scrolling foliage, by Henry Wilkinson and numbered 38588; regulation hilt with EVIIR cypher, brown leather sword knot; brown leather covered scabbard; complete with brown leather sword bag.
λ A fine English mounted yataghan, first quarter of the 19th century, Balkan blade 24 in., of typical forward curving form and inlaid in silver with panels of scrolling decoration involving script, the shoulder covered with a silver repoussé plate; English 'Mameluke' style hilt of gilt brass and ivory, quillons and langets richly embossed with oak leaves, grip strap formed of leaf chevrons with a beaded medial line, ivory pistol grips secured with flower head rivets; black leather scabbard with gilt brass locket and chape - each encircled by a band of leaf chevrons, the outer faces engraved with elegant botanical forms against a textured ground, the locket with two loose rings having reeded edges and Greek key decoration to each side, inner face of locket with cutler's particulars engraved within a seeded border "Salter Sword Cutler & Jeweller to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex 35 Strand LONDON". John Salter, who occupied 35 Strand between 1801 and 1824, is notable as having been both cutler and jeweller to Admiral Lord Nelson, and to a limited number of other naval officers including Edward Pellew; and as having been cutler to Lloyd's Patriotic Fund. The blade is dated 1220 AH (CE 1st April 1805 - 21st March 1806) and carries a pious invocation to Hasan and Husain, key martyrs in Shi'ite hagiography who died at the battle of Karbala in 680 AD. Their names appear on many Balkan arms. The silver inlay work can be attributed to Shkodra, Montenegro and southern Bosnia. There is a similar blade in the Wallace Collection.
An Austrian model 1850 light cavalry trooper's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 33.25 in., by C Jurmann and so marked, reinforcing piece at the ricasso; iron guard with reinforced edge and pierced with seven holes, two sword knot slots, guard also marked for Jurmann, back strap with ears, leather covered grip; steel scabbard with two loose rings.
A United States model 1840 NCO's sword, straight blade 32 in., marked for Ames and dated 1864, cast brass hilt with shell guards and knuckle bow, brass mounted leather scabbard; together with a U.S. musician's sword, of similar for but with etched blade and ornately embossed hilt with folding inner shell, steel scabbard. [2]
An Austrian model 1869 cavalry officer's sword, broad blade 32.5 in., fullered on one side and flat on the other, ricasso marked for the blade maker (WEYBERG & STAMM SOLINGEN) and the assembler (CARL GRASSER WAFFENFABRIK WEIN) and privately engraved '18/8/893' (18th August 1893)*; iron guard pierced and engraved in 'honeysuckle' style, wire bound shagreen grip; nickel plated steel scabbard of regulation type. *this form of marking typically record the date on which the officer who owned the sword graduated from training.
A Victorian 1846 pattern Naval Officer's sword, etched blade 31 in., regulation gilt-brass hilt with sword knot, brass mounted leather scabbard, retailed by Frohwein of Portsea; together with a court sword, slender lenticular-section blade 30.75 in with etched decoration, gilt-brass beaded hilt, brass mounted leather scabbard, retailed by Ranken & Co, Calcutta, Lahore and London. [2]
An Austrian model 1849 infantry officer's sword with moving bar hilt, slightly curved pipe-back blade 32.5 in., marked 'P.D.L.' for Luneschloss of Solingen; steel stirrup hilt with unusual configuration of two (rather than one) folding bars held in place by a sprung mechanism, fluted details to the guard and back strap, leather wrapped grip; steel scabbard; a non-regulation pattern that is more commonly encountered with a single folding bar.
A collection of five continental cavalry swords, comprising: an Austrian model 1904 trooper's sword, pipe-backed blade by Zeitler of Vienna, the guard pierced with multiple small holes, steel scabbard; an Italian cavalry troopers sword, Solingen made blade 35 in., sheet steel guard with teardrop opening, steel scabbard; and three Italian mounted troops swords with angular steel stirrup hilts, one having a steel scabbard. [5]
A collection of five 19th century cavalry troopers' swords, comprising: a French heavy cavalry sword, marked for Klingenthal 1826; a French model 1822, modified type, steel scabbard; a French model 1882, steel scabbard; a French light cavalry sword, steel scabbard; and a United States cavalry sword, brass three bar hilt, steel scabbard. [5]
An Austrian model 1861 cavalry officer's sword, slightly curved blade 32.5 in., asymmetrical cross-section with fuller on one side only, spine stamped 'R'; pierced iron guard with geometric design comprising circular and navette shaped elements, plan back strap with ears and dove's head pommel, wire bound shagreen grip; steel scabbard of trooper's type.
A Prussian model 1889 cavalry NCO's private purchase sword (degen) for the 1st Guards Dragoon Regiment, straight blade 31.75 in., etched and blued decoration incorporating the crowned cypher of Queen Victoria (Colonel Commandant of the regiment) and various mottos, marked for Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie; engraved and openwork guard displaying the Hohenzollern eagle, bakelite grips, leather sword knot with yellow silk acorn; steel scabbard.
An Austrian model 1869 cavalry officer's sword, blade 32.75 in., of asymmetrical cross-section with fuller to one side only, marked for Robert Hermes of Solingen; iron guard pierced and engraved in a 'honeysuckle' pattern, plain backstrap with ears and dove's head pommel, wire bound shagreen grip; steel scabbard of non-standard pattern, two loose rings, marked 'W.R.B.C. 45' at the throat and with '190316' stamped on the shoe and struck through.
An Austrian model 1889 state official's dress sword, slightly curved fullered blade 28.75 in., etched panels displaying trophies of arms amid scrolling foliage, ricasso marked for Weyersberg & Stamm, Solingen; brass hilt (originally gilt) with openwork foliate decoration incorporating the Imperial arms, shagreen grip; leather covered steel scabbard with embossed brass mounts, the locket bearing the cypher of Franz Joseph I.
Two Austrian bayonets: i) a model 1854 Lorenz/Wanzle socket bayonet, cruciform-section blade 19 in., shoulder with rack and unit markings (55 L St/ 370)*, socket with helical slot and locking ring; ii) a model 1895 NCO's Mannlicher bayonet, a scarce example complete with pommel ring and hooked quillon, blade 9.25 in. with sharpened edge uppermost, steel hilt with wooden grips, pommel with unit mark (74R)**, steel scabbard with frog hook, with a yellow NCO's sword knot (trodel). [2] * 55th Landsturm Battalion; ** 74th Infantry Regiment - a regular unit that recruten in Bohemia/ Slovenia.
A Scottish infantry officer's dress sword, double edged blade with etched decoration and named 'W.K.OTTEWILL (1938) 1939-1960 P.A.K. OTTEWILL 1960-', numbered 68202, cross hilt with ball terminal quillions and lacking pommel, leather covered scabbard; together with am Honourable Artillery Company officer's sword, gilt-brass hilt with applied flaming grenade, leather scabbard with gilt-brass locket. [2]
A Prussian model 1811 cavalry trooper's sword, broad curved hatchet-point blade 32.25 in., spine marked with year of manufacture (1831); steel stirrup hilt with D-shaped langets, back strap with ears, ribbed grip; steel scabbard with two loose rings; guard and scabbard with various unit and rack markings: '473 S1' and '503 S1' (possibly 1st Silesian Hussar Regiment), '9.T.E.F.3.23.' (possibly 9th Train Bn Ersatz Fuhrparkkolonne (replacement supply column)), '2.T.P.3.98.' (possibly 3rd company 2nd supply column); drag marked 'FBH' and '728'
An early 19th century British hanger, pipe-back blade 31.5 in., brass stirrup hilt with lion head pommel, the mane extending down the back strap, wire bound shagreen grip; together with a Dutch sidearm, infantry or artillery, short single edged blade, brass hilt, black leather scabbard with internal chape, leather frog; and a German model 1871 side arm [3]
A Japanese cavalry trooper's sword, slightly curved blade with narrow fuller, steel hilt with chequering to the back strap and wooden grip, steel scabbard; together with an Imperial Japanese officer's dress sword, plated blade 29.5 in., brass hilt with pierced and embossed decoration, horn grip, steel scabbard. [2]
Three Austrian Infantry swords: i) a model 1861 officer's sword, fullered blade 32 in., marked for E.J. Bittner of Prague (retailer) indicating use within the Czech component of the forces, regulation steel hilt with narrow shell extending to form a knuckle bow and with scrolling back slotted for a sword knot, shagreen grip, steel scabbard with upper loop and lower fixed ring; ii) a model 1861 officer's sword shortened for alpine warfare, blade 26.5 in. and marked 'SOLINGEN', regulation steel hilt, wire bound shagreen grip, scabbard shortened to conform to the blade and fitted with a frog hook; iii) a model 1907 short sword as adopted by mountain troops (Landwehr Gebirgstruppen), blade 118 in., marked for Bόchler & Rausnitz of Budapest, blackened steel hilt of the same form as the forgoing weapons, short scabbard with single loop, with a Fahnrich's yellow silk sword knot. [3]
A Japanese carved ivory short sword,Meiji period (late 19th century), finely decorated with two relief figure groups, incised signature,37.5cm longCondition report: Loss to rim of scabbard and a few splits (see images). Some small splits throughout. Possible repairs to sides of handle. A few black spots.

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