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A GEO V WWI ERA BRITISH MILITARY OFFICERS SWORD, complete with leather and metal scabbard and slip knot attachment, the blade is fully proofed and etched with Royal cypher etc, approximate length 82cm, the curved handguard in brass also has the Royal cypher and the grip appears to be original wired rayskin type
A German Third Reich DLV Dagger with black grip and swastika motif, blade F & A Helbig Steinbach, with black scabbard CONDITION REPORT We believe this to be genuine, but like all Militaria items buyer has to satify themselves to age and condition before bidding Further inspection , Crossguards has no marking apart from swastika on either side, the scabbard mouth has a eagle stamp only, blade marked as description F & A Helbig, Steinbach under with Solingen inbetween, blade is magnetic, crossguard and pommel NOT magnetic
A German Third Reich Police Dagger, brown leather and metal scabbard, silver portepee knot, single edged blade, knights head marks, antler grip, eagle and swastika emblem, eagle head pommel CONDITION REPORT Blade in good condition Wear to scabbard as images show Marking on Scabbard and Cross Guard are the same as images show
An 1821 pattern Royal Artillery Officers sword by Fenton Brothers Ltd. Sheffield, brown leather mounted scabbard and with wirework and shagreen grip, blade with proof stamp and etched with emblems of the Royal Artillery, Royal Coat of Arms, George V cipher and makers stamp. Blade, blade length 82cm
C. 100-300 AD. Roman. Bronze scabbard chape (or bottom) with U-shaped body, openwork pelta ornament and projecting pelta ornament at the top. The body bears an inscription “COH[ORS] ITER HONORI LEONTIS”, which may refer to the unit (cohort) in which the original owner served. Chapes serve to reinforce leather or fabric scabbards to prevent the point of a blade from cutting through. The Roman gladius was the short sword used by soldiers under the Roman Empire, which primarily allowed for stabbing attacks while fighting in closed rank formation. Excellent condition. Size: L:65mm / W:45mm ; 63g; Provenance: From the private collection of a Central London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/European art market before 2000.
C. 100-300 AD. Roman. Bronze scabbard chape (or bottom) with pelta-shaped body surmounted by a stylised budding flower motif. Chapes serve to reinforce leather or fabric scabbards to prevent the point of a blade from cutting through. The Roman gladius was the short sword used by soldiers under the Roman Empire, which primarily allowed for stabbing attacks while fighting in closed rank formation. Excellent condition.Size: D: mm / US: 34 / UK: 38; 15g; Provenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK /European art markets.
A Good Early 20th Century .303 Enfield Rifle Bayonet by Wilkinson Sword, 18ins bright steel blade stamped WSC bearing etch mark for Wilkinson Sword Ltd, hardwood grips, bright steel pommel and cross guard, black leather scabbard, 23ins overall, and four other early 20th Century sword bayonets dated 1907
A Good 20th Century .303 Enfield Bayonet marked RFI, Mk I, 12ins bright steel blade stamped crown over GR1, bright steel pommel and cross guard, hardwood grips, metal and leather scabbard, 17ins overall, two other similar but Mk II, with blackened blades, and two 1943 bayonets, similar, stamped NWR
A Good Late 19th Century American Bayonet, 11.5 bright steel blade stamped 1898 and US, bright steel pommel and cross guard, hardwood grips, in steel scabbard with unusual metal belt hook, 17ins overall, and a good early 20th Century bayonet by Elsner Schwyz, 12ins bright steel double edged blade, bright steel cross guard and pommel, hardwood grips, steel scabbard, 18ins overall
Two Early 20th Century American Bayonets, one by Remington dated 1918, 17ins bright steel blade with bright steel pommel and cross guard, hardwood grips, in khaki coloured composite scabbard marked 'US M1917' over BM & Co, 23ins overall, the other similar but unnamed with composite grips (possibly non-conforming) in similar scabbard marked 'US M1917) over VZM
26. A 20th Century American M8 Bayonet/Fighting Knife by Milpar & Co, 6.5ins blackened steel blade, plain steel cross guard bearing maker's name, and USM5A1, black composite grip, bayonet release button, in khaki composite scabbard marked US M8 over PMCo, on khaki military webbing belt, 12ins overall, and a US bayonet, 10ins fullered blackened steel blade stamped AFH over US, plain steel pommel and cross guard, composite grips, in khaki composite scabbard marked US, 15.5ins overall with a spare scabbard, similar
27. A WWII Japanese Bayonet, 15.5ins bright steel fullered blade marked with four circle motif, plain steel pommel and cross guard, hardwood grips and conforming metal scabbard, 21ins overall, and two Gurkha Kukri, each with 11ins plated blades (one stamped 65.W), each with hardwood grips and plated pommels, 16ins overall
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