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Lot 318

WW2 Period German K98 Combat Bayonet.A good example with Bakelite two piece grip. The blade with “E.U.F. Horster” cutler’s details and 1940 date. Both blade and scabbard with matching numbers. Some suface rusting.

Lot 319

WW2 German K98 Combat Bayonet & Frog.A good clean example the blade with issue stamps indicating 1941. The hilt with composite grips and complete with scabbard. Also black leather frog with issue date 1938. Near VGC. Non matching numbers to blade and scabbard.

Lot 330

German Third Reich Navy Officer’s Dagger by Eickhorn, Solingen10 inch, double edged blade with narrow, double fullers. Etched anchor and floral scroll decoration. The forte with maker’s stamp “Eickhorn Solingen”. Brass crossguard with central anchor panel. Brass eagle pommel with central swastika. White, ivorine twist grip with wire binding. Contained in its brass scabbard with lightening bolt decoration. Two loose hanging rings. Scabbard with various knocks. Polished condition.

Lot 332

Napoleonic War Period Light Cavalry Officer’s Sword.A good quality example modelled on the 1788 Light Cavalry pattern. The single edged 33 inch blade with engraved decoration depicting a mounted cavalry officer and a stand of arms. The back of the blade with engraved initials “IBB”. The hilt with a single steel bad and chequered wood grip. Housed in original brown leather and steel mounted scabbard. The leather with blind tooled decoration of a style found on Scottish broadsword scabbards. Overall condition is good engraving clear to parts. The scabbard is mounted with steel top and middle mounts chape is brass. One loose ring absent.

Lot 333

Napoleonic War Period Oxford Light Dragoons Officer’s Light Cavalry Sword.A rare and fine quality late 18th Century Officer’s sword retailed through Prosser of London. The single edged 30 inch blade is engraved to the forte both sides “Oxford Light Dragoons”. The back of the blade with cutler’s details of Runkel of Solingen. The hilt wit fire gilt single bar guard with ball decoration and to the langet an mounted decoration. The shagreen grip retains twist wire copper binding. Housed in original black leather and gilt mounted scabbard fitted with two loose rings and frog button. The top mount with the details of “Prosser Late Cullum”. Overall Good condition, blade has been repolished, engraving to the forte clear.

Lot 334

19th Century Fighting Mameluke Hilted Sword.This example with a plain 32 1/2 inch blade, no cutler’s or retailer’s details to forte The hilt with fire gilt cross guard, terminating with bud finials and with embossed decoration of scrolling foliage, which is repeated to the straps of the grip. The two piece white grips are secured by gilt patri. Housed in a professionally restored / made black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts. Overall GC Clean condition.

Lot 335

Napoleonic War Period 1803 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, with Blue & Gilt Decoration.A good example, the single edged curved blade with half length blue and gilt decoration incorporating a Crowned GR cypher and Royal coat of arms. The hilt of the regulation pattern with lion head pommel supporting a single bar guard with Crown GR cypher. The polished wood grip retaining twist wire binding. Housed in original black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. Gilt worn bright, 50% blue & gilt decoration to blade.

Lot 336

19th Century Austrian Officer’s Sword.A fine quality example, the curved single edged 27 inch blade with etched decoration incorporating a Crowned “FJI” cypher. The hilt with a fine detailed lion head pommel, and floral embossed cross guard. Cypher to langet absent. Housed in black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. The mounts with floral embossed decoration. GC.

Lot 337

1882 (Short) Pattern British Cavalry Trooper’s Sword.A good clean example with single edged blade with date stamp of 1895. The Hilt with pierced guard and two piece leather grip, with five rivets. Housed in Regulation pattern metal scabbard with two fixed rings. Both sword and scabbard are polished. Blade length 33 inches

Lot 338

Victorian 1st VB King’s Liverpool Regiment Officer’s Levee Rifle Pattern Sword.A rare example of the pattern. The single edged narrow blade is etched with a Crowned VR cypher, regimental title “1st Vol Batt. The King’s Liverpool Regt”. Also entwined initials (possibly HRA). The guard of the hilt incorporating a Victorian crowned strung bugle device. Housed in correct steel scabbard with two loose rings. Etching to blade VGC and clear, overall good clean condition.

Lot 339

Edward VII 4th VB King’s Liverpool Regiment Officer’s Infantry Pattern Sword.A rare and good example of the pattern. The single edged blade is etched with a Crowned EVIIR cypher, regimental title “4th VB King’s Liverpool Regiment”. Also entwined initials (possibly JAC). To the forte the retailers details of Hobson & Son London. The guard of the hilt incorporating an EVIIR cypher. Housed in correct steel scabbard with two loose rings. Overall good clean condition.

Lot 340

Victorian The King’s Liverpool Regiment 1847 Levee Pattern Officer’s Sword. A scarce example the narrow blade with etched decoration with a Crowned VR Cypher, regimental title “The King’s Liverpool Regt”, regimental device and name “CAPT KERR FOX”. The hilt of the regulation pattern with fixed guard. Housed in correct narrow metal scabbard. Some overall age wear, guard dented.

Lot 341

British Army Officer’s Field Service Scabbard.A good example of polished brown leather, retaining securing leather strap. Good clean condition.

Lot 342

Royal Artillery Elizabeth II Sword by Wilkinson of London.A very good example of the Regimental pattern, the blade with etched decoration incorporating an EIIR cypher, Regimental title and floral decoration. The forte with the cutler’s details and the back of the blade with the number “94825”. The hilt with three bar open guard, with shagreen grip. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard and leather sword knot. Parade condition.

Lot 343

French 1822 Pattern Cuirassier’s sword.A good scarce example. Single edged slightly curved blade, with wide fuller. The back of the blade with maker’s engraved name and dated 1826. Brass four bar open guard with leather covered grip, the latter surmounted by a brass shaped pommel. Housed in its original steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings. Overall GC.

Lot 344

Victorian British Infantry Officer’s Levee Pattern Sword.A good example of the regulation pattern, the blade with crowned VR cypher which is repeated to the guard. The forte with the cutler’s details of Thurkle of London. Housed in steel scabbard with two loose rings. Overall good clean condition, possibly professionally refurbished during its working life.

Lot 345

Victorian British Army 1861 Pattern Staff Sergeant Sword.A good example with a slightly curved plain blade, the forte with a WD issue stamp. The hilt with brass bar guard and shagreen grip. Housed in steel scabbard with two loose rings. GC.

Lot 346

Royal Navy Warrant Officer’s Sword.This post 1901 regulation example was retailed through J.Friedbery of Portsea. The blade etched with a Royal Coat of Arms and crowned fouled anchor. The gilt hilt of regulation pattern with stepped pommel and shagreen grip. Housed in black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. Blade in clean condition. Gilt worn to brass.

Lot 347

Victorian Attributed Gloucestershire Regiment / Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson.An interesting patent hilt example, the blade with etched floral decoration, the forte with cutler’s details of Wilkinson London and the back of the blade with the number “27957”. The hilt with three bar open guard of Royal Artillery pattern. Housed in polished brown field service scabbard. PLEASE NOTE. The blade number indicates an order date of March 1887. The sword has been professionally refurbished during its working life and has been re-hilted and grip refurbished. The overall condition is near parade condition. The blade number indicates an order date of March 1887 to 2nd Lt E.A.G. Clark of the Gloucester Regiment, he would see service with the regiment until 1892, He would work during the Boer War working as a clerk on the Government Railways, he was tragically killed in Wynberg on the 2nd May 1897. The history of the sword after this period is lost, but it appears to have been used again on a parade square by a RA Officer.

Lot 348

South African Infantry Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson of London.A very good example, modelled on the British Infantry pattern of 1897. The straight blade with etched decoration of the Arms of South Africa and to the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson London. The hilt incorporates the Arms of South Africa to the guard. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. Near Parade Condition.

Lot 349

WW1 Period Royal Engineers Officer’s Sword.A good example, the straight blade with etched decoration of a Crowned GVR cypher and the unusual feature of a Royal Engineers cap badge style device. To the forte is the cutler’s details of Watson & Gillott of Sheffield. The hilt of the infantry pattern with shagreen grip. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. Slight age wear GC.

Lot 350

Victorian Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword by Robert Mole.A good example with a single edged slightly curved blade this with etched decoration, including a Crowned VR cypher and artillery field gun and regimental title. To the forte the cutler’s details of Robert Mole & Sons. Three bar open guard with shagreen grip and twist wire binding. Housed in original steel scabbard. Overall GC. Blade clean

Lot 351

Victorian Rifle Volunteers Officer’s 1847 Pattern Sword.A good example, the slightly curved blade with etched decoration of a Crowned VR cypher and with the title”Rifle Volunteers”. The hilt with brass open guard with Crowned VR cypher. Housed in metal scabbard now painted black. Overall GC age wear.

Lot 352

United States Naval Officer’s sword.A good clean example, the blade is decorated with fouled anchor and device of the US Navy and title “USN”. The hilt with gilt metal guard, simulated shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in black patent leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts. Clean condition. GC

Lot 353

Royal Navy Elizabeth II Officer’s sword by Wilkinson. A very good clean example, the blade etched with a Crowned EIIR cypher and fouled anchor. To the forte the cutler’s details of Wilkinson sword and blade number 19402. Solid gilt metal folding guard, this with engraved name “L.R. ALTON”. White shagreen grip and lion’s head pommel. Housed in leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts. Near Parade condition GC.Lieutenant Commander L.R. Alton retired from the RN in 1971

Lot 354

Victorian 1st Sussex Engineers Volunteers Officer’s Sword A good example of the 1857 pattern, the slightly curved single edged blade with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher, the reverse with the title “1st Sussex Engine Vols.”. A panel is etched with entwined initials The forte with the retailers details of “Hobbs's & sons” of London”. The hilt is of the Royal Engineers 1857 pattern, with brass guard with floral decoration. The shagreen grip retaining twist wire binding. Housed in steel scabbard.

Lot 355

British Napoleonic War Period Light Cavalry Officer’s Sword.An interesting transitional example. The single edge 33 inch blade is of the 1788 light cavalry pattern, with deep engraved decoration depicting a dragon, crescent moon, stand of arms etc. The hilt is of the 1796 light cavalry pattern with single bar guard, the leather grip with twist wire binding. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard, with two loose rings. Overall GC.

Lot 356

Mid 19th Century Italian Horse Artillery Trooper’s Sword.A good example of the 1833 pattern, similar to the 1788 British Light Cavalry sword. Plain 32 1/2 inch curved blade, the hilt with single bar guard. Housed in steel scabbard with one loose ring. Overall GC

Lot 357

Victorian Crimean War Period Officer’s 1822/ 45 Pattern Sword.A good example, the slightly curved blade with etched decoration of a Crowned VR cypher and with the original owners initials of “ECG”. The hilt with brass open folding guard with Crowned VR cypher. Housed in original brass scabbard.The vendor has possibly attributed this sword to Major Edward Charles Griffiths who served with the 60th Rifles 1826-1859. This is not confirmed by Bosleys.

Lot 358

Napoleonic War Period Bavarian Officer’s Five Ball Spadroon This example with a 33 inch single edged blade. Quarter length blue and gilt decoration (traces only), depicting a crowned cypher and floral decoration. The hilt with a five ball decorated cross guard and knuckle guard. To the former is a gilt lion holding a shield. The wood chequered grip mounted with a gilt panel with engraved crowned cypher. Overall GC. Scabbard absent.

Lot 359

British Army 1847 Infantry Pattern Victorian Officer’s sword.A good example retailed through Landon & Morland of London. Single edged 32 inch fullered, slightly curved blade decorated with a VR entwined cypher surmounted by crown and with initials “RNC”. Gilt metal hilt with crowned VR cypher, shagreen grip and copper twist wire binding. Housed in restored leather and gilt metal scabbard fitted with two loose rings and frog button. Blade clean, etching remains clear. Gilt worn to base metal. GC.

Lot 361

British Army 1845 Pattern Officer’s Sword.This example with straight single edged blade. This with etched decoration of a crowned VR cypher. The hilt of regulation pattern with fixed open bar guard, with crowned VR cypher and shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in steel scabbard. Sword with rusting to blade and scabbard.

Lot 362

19th Century Cut Steel Hilted Court SwordA good example with straight hollow ground trefoil blade. Cut steel shell guard, grip and urn pommel. Housed in its black patent leather scabbard with steel mounts. Steel dulled.

Lot 365

WW2 / Early Post War 3rd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Wood Hilted Commando fighting knife.A good example. The hilt with ring turned dark wood grip and oval cross guard. Double edged spear point plain blade. Housed in dark brown leather scabbard with leather retaining strap with press stud. The scabbard stamped “Made in Sheffield”. The overall condition is good, wear to the blade, this being a length 17cmA similar knife and scabbard is illustrated in British Commonwealth Military Knives by Ron Flook. Plate 156

Lot 366

A WW2 period Japanese Naval Dirk.A good clean example, The single edged flat blade is mounted into a gilt cross guard with shagreen turned grip. The grip has floral decoration and a gilt metal cap. Housed in original leather and gilt mounted scabbard. The mounts again with floral decoration. GC minor age wear small rust sections to the blade.

Lot 367

Victorian Bowie Hunting Knife by Rodgers & Sons Sheffield.The flat plain bowie blade is a length of 8 inches, with cutler’s details to the forte. The hilt with a two piece stags horn grip. Complete with leather and white metal mounted scabbard, retaining leather belt loop. GC.

Lot 368

WW1 Antique French Trench Fighting Knife.A good example, the 6 1/2 inch double edged straight blade with cutler’s details to the forte, of “41 Conon.”. Steel crossguard and turned wooden grip. Housed in metal scabbard retaining single metal bar belt loops. Overall good clean condition.

Lot 369

WW1 Antique US Model 1910/17 Machine Gunner’s Bolo Trench Fighting Knife.A very good example the blade is dated 1918 with cutler’s details of “JS MOD 1917 CT”Also “Plumb St. Louis 1918”. The hilt with two piece wooden grip secured by 2 rivets. Complete with original canvas and leather scabbard. Leather work dated 1918, retaining belt attachment. A very clean example.

Lot 370

WW1 Antique US 1917 Trench fighting knife.A good example of the pattern issued to US troops. Three sided spike blade. The hilt with wood grip and steel guard made with six pyramid teeth. Housed in original green leather scabbard with belt attachment. Bearing cutler’s mark of “L F & Co 1917”. Minor age wear, blade 9 inches.

Lot 371

WW1 Antique French Trench Fighting Knife.A good example of the Great War official French issue circa 1916. Fitted with a 6 inch Lebel bayonet blade. Oval steel guard and one piece wood grip. Complete with original polished brown leather scabbard, belt loop absent. Clean condition.

Lot 373

WW1 Antique Imperial German Demag Wood Hilt Trench Fighting Knife.A rare example made by Deutsche Maschinefabrik A-G (DEMAG) of Duisburg. The 6 inch blade with cutler’s details and inspection stamps. Steel cross guard with muzzel 1/4 ring. Two piece wood grip secured by two rivets. Complete with steel black painted scabbard a leather loop and retaining strap with stud. Good clean condition.

Lot 374

WW2 British Army Issue Brass Pommel Smatchet Fighting Knife.A good and scarce example, with single edged leaf shape blade. The hilt with large steel oval crossguard, heavy brass pommel stamped with broad arrow over “13”. The wooden slab grips secured by four steel rivets. Contained in its webbing covered fibre scabbard with rear belt loop and securing strap. Scabbard with maker “ME Co 1942”. Minor rust staining to steel.

Lot 375

WW2 Period Italian Combat Fighting Knife.A scarce example with a short 5 1/2 inch blade, steel oval cross gaurd with two piece shaped grip secured by three rivets. Complete with original black painted steel scabbard, made with two narrow steel belt loops, possibly for leg straps. Good clean condition.

Lot 376

WW2 1st pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Commando fighting knife.A very good and rare carried example. The hilt with nickel grip of chequered design. Double edged spear point blade, the ricasso with etched panel Wilkinson Sword Ltd. London, the reverse side the F-S Fighting Knife. Recurved cross guard. Housed in an early pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel rounded chape. Tailored with elasticated retaining strap and complete with four tangs. The overall condition is good clean bright, with minor age wear. Blade length 16.5cm

Lot 377

WW2 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes “B2” Parkerised Commando fighting knife.A good used and scarce example. The hilt with Parkerised finished to the chequered grip. Double edged spear point blade. The oval cross guard, with “B2” WD arrow stamp. Housed in brown leather scabbard with Parkerised square chape. Four tangs removed, originally tailored with leather retaining strap now absent. The overall condition is good clean condition, blade length 17cm

Lot 378

WW2 2nd pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Parkerised Commando fighting knife.A good used and scarce example. The hilt with Parkerised finished to the chequered grip. Double edged spear point blade withe oval cross guard. Housed in brown leather scabbard with Parkerised round chape. Retaining four tangs and complete with elasticated retaining strap. The overall condition is good clean condition, some minor age wear to the scabbard upper section, blade length 16.6cm

Lot 379

WW2 Period 3rd Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Parkerised ‘I’ Commando fighting knife.A good example. The spear point blade and ring turned hilt with Parkerised finish. The pommel embossed “1”. Housed in dark brown leather scabbard with brass rounded chape, four leather tangs and elasticated retaining strap now absent. The overall condition is very good clean condition, blade length 17.5 cm

Lot 380

WW2 Period American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife.A good and rare example of the pattern modelled on the British F-S Fighting Knife. Double edged spear point blade mounted into a Parkerised metal chequered cut grip, with oval cross guard. Housed in brown leather scabbard tailored with “pancake flipper” belt loop, both “flipper “ and chape retaining most of the original green painted finish. GC clean condition. Blade length 16.5 cmThis pattern of knife was extensively used by the OSS during WW2 operations and was again carried into action by the CIA during the Bay of Piggs invasion

Lot 381

WW1 Antique 1918 dated US Trench Fighting Knife.A scarce example of the brass hilted fighting knife issued to US troops during the Great War. Double edged spearpoint blade, with heavy brass hilt clearly impressed US 1918 L.F. & C-1918”. Complete with original steel scabbard, this again stamped “L.F.& CO 1918”. Little age wear GC.

Lot 382

WW1 1907 Pattern Bayonet.This example by Sanderson has a date of June 1918. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. GC.

Lot 383

Cold War Period British L1A3 Bayonet.A very good example complete with scabbard and webbing frog. Near unissued condition.

Lot 572

Set of RAF Dinghy Bellowsoval, wooden faces with rubber sides. Body marked “27C/1880”. Complete with corrugated inflation tube. Together with dinghy/Mae West parachute line cutting knife by “Joseph Rodgers”. Complete in scabbard ... White, carbon dioxide inflation bottle MK9. 3 items.

Lot 303

A 19th century Japanese sword, length of blade 43cm, hilt and scabbard completely covered in bone and carved with figures and flower decoration and a similar miniature version, length of blade 13cm, hilt and scabbard completely covered in bone and carved with figures (2).

Lot 392

A German WWII Third Reich SA dagger, the brown wooden handle with inlaid 'SA' logo and swastika, guard marked 'NS', the double edged blade inscribed 'ALLES FUR DEUTCHLAND' and maker's stamp 'Gust. Weyersberg', "anodised" and metal mounted scabbard with leather and metal frog hanger, length 37cm.

Lot 393

A German WWII Third Reich Kriegsmarine dagger, wire bound plastic grip with gilt brass swastika and eagle pommel, gilt brass guard with anchor motif, the twin fullered blade and etched blade marker's mark 'Original Eickhorn Soligen', with gilt brass and etched "lightning" scabbard, length 42cm.

Lot 394

A German WWII Third Reich army officer's dagger, with light orange twist plastic grip, swastika eagle hilt, double edge blade unmarked, silver plated textured scabbard, with frog and knot, length 40cm.

Lot 395

A Russian Imperial shaska, blade length 84.5cm, leather and brass bound wooden scabbard with bayonet holder, length 103cm.Condition: rust and niggles to blade, scabbard split to leather and metalwork, obvious signs of wear to grip with age, markings as per images.

Lot 396

A Knights of Pythias ceremonial sword and scabbard, the guard monogrammed 'FCB', the etched blade inscribed 'George Peckham', total length 89.5cm.

Lot 398

A North African short sword with horn handle and leather scabbard length 53cm and an eastern short sword/machete with horn handle and wooden scabbard length 57.5cm.

Lot 404

A German made Bulgarian WWI infantry officer's sword and scabbard, blade length 81cm.

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