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A French 1866 Chassepot type bayonet, the only markings being a serial number (3763) on the crosspiece and "I.Y" stamped on the pommel, in its black painted scabbard, GC (scabbard paint worn); also a Swiss 1911 pattern Schmidt Rubin bayonet, in its steel scabbard. QGC (hilt and scabbard rusted overall). (2) £50-80
An Edward VII 1897 pattern Infantry officer's sword, by Mole & Sons, Birmingham, the blade etched with Royal Cypher, panels of scrollwork, and a different family crest on each side, with plated hilt, in its leather FS scabbard with remains of leather knot. GC (slight wear to scabbard). £150-180
A Victorian 1845 pattern Infantry officer's sword, the blade etched with crown over "VR" and panels of fine scrollwork, by Henry Wilkinson, number 16328 (1869), with regulation pattern brass hilt, in its brass scabbard. QGC (the hilt worn and slightly mis-shaped, the scabbard broken into two pieces). £50-60
A good scarce mid 19th century naval officer?s sword of the Royal Dockyard Battalion, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, blade 31? etched with crowned anchor, crowned ?VR? cypher, ?Royal Dockyard Battn.?, and panels of scrolled foliage, the gilt regulation pattern hilt having folding guard and fishskin covered grip, in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket with applied shield embossed ?Wilkinson, Gun & Sword Maker, Pall Mall, London?. GC, retaining much original gilt, the blade good apart from small rust stains (some dirty marks to chape and locket). Plate12 £300-500Note: The Royal Dockyard Battalion only existed for about ten years, from 1847-48.
Cutlass. British 1845 Enfield naval cutlass (1888 converted), the 68.3cm slightly curved steel blade with war department stamp and 1888 converted stamp, iron cup guard with brass lozenge stamped '23', iron grip and flat pommel, 83cm long overall, in its black leather scabbard with steel mountsQty: (1)
Kris. A 19th-century Indonesian kris, the 35cm wavy blade with carved wood garuda hilt, overall length 45cm, it its wooden scabbard, together with a mixed collection of edged weapons including a WWI American Remington bayonet dated 1917 with leather scabbard, a reproduction Japanese dagger, an Indian jambiya plus a souvenir quality kukriQty: (5)
Rifle. A 19th century Martini Henri underlever rifle by P. Webley & Son, Birmingham, the 82.5cm barrel stamped C672, fully stocked with ramrod and sling straps, overall length 126cm with a Martini Henri sword bayonet, (blade reduced in length), overall length 47cm, lacking scabbardQty: (2)Footnote: Please note this is an obsolete calibre and therefore no license required.
Sidearms. A 19th-century French artillery shortsword, the 48.5cm gladius style blade stamped 'Talabot Fs 1832 Paris', brass grip, overall length 63.5 cm, in its leather scabbard numbered '842', together with a 19th-century French briquette, the 59cm curved steel blade stamped 'No1', brass hilt, overall length 71 cm, it its leather scabbard stamped with numbersQty: (2)
Wristwatch. WWI period Officer's Elgin wristwatch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, large winding crown and silver case enclosing a double roller movement engraved 'Elgin U.S.A. 19331230', the case 30mm diameter, on a period brown leather strap, together with a WWI period silver cigarette case engraved 'Peter 1914', hallmarks for E.J. Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1917, 8.5 x 6cm, 68g, plus a WWII trench knife, the 16cm double edge blade with wooden grip, 28cm long, in its brown leather scabbard scratched 'H.W. Canada' and swastika emblem and other itemsQty: (5)
A group of medals awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Richard St. John Shannon, Indian Army India General Service 1908-35, G.V.R., 4 clasps, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24, North West Frontier 1930-31 (Lieut. D.R. St. J. Shannon, 2/33 Punjabis), 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, War Medal with MID oak leaf, Indian War Service Medal, Indian Independence Medal, good very fine, swing mounted as worn, together with corresponding dress miniature awards and card box of issue addressed to 'Col. D.R. St. J. Shannon, 19 Wellington Park, Belfast, N. Ireland' Various personal belongings, including a pair of WWII brown leather officers boots with wooden boot trees Blue cloth uniform of the Royal Army Service Corps, the tunic with E.II.R. staybrite buttons and Royal Army Service Corps collar badges, officers pips to the epaulettes and medal riband bar to the left breast with corresponding trousers and hat No.1 uniform of the Royal Army Service Corps, with E.II.R. staybrite buttons, collar badges and medal riband bar to the left breast with corresponding trousers and hat and related regalia, breeches, shirts, brown leather Sam Browne belt and related clothing A collection of "war souvenirs" with a note inscribed 'Items picked up after the Battle of Burma by Grandfather ...', including a watercolour titled 'A Garden-Changi Prison', 1942-1944, sheet size 13 x 18 cm Japanese Arisaka bayonet, the 40cm blade with arsenal mark near the tang, hooked quillon and flat wooden grip, overall length 51cm, in its steel scabbard Japanese quill cutter in the form of a fountain pen, inscribed with rows of Japanese characters (lid split) Pocket thermometer (case damaged) Japanese identity tags engraved with recipients details, various documents including a soldiers identity card and military training manuals Japanese water canister (lacking cover) Glass or rock crystal snuff bottle beautifully decorated with flowers and insects, signed, red and green stopper, 7cm high Brown leather flying helmet, interwar period with integral earpieces and tubes, chamois leather lining with tailors label for 'D Lewis Ltd Motoring & Aviation Equipment' a handwritten note accompanies the helmet inscribed 'Pappi's flying 'helmet' 1930's? - he ditched his plane (India) and landed in a tree once - he flew it himself' Masses of original documents and training manual all relating to the recipient's military service including photographs, some of the recipient in military uniform, personal photographs etc, service records, a document issued by the Officer of the Director of Civil Aviation in India relating to the recipient crashing his aircraft near the village of Kheri, Gurgaon District, India on 6 October 1935 with Pilot's Log Book kept by the recipient from 14 February 1935 to 2 January 1937, pilot's license, Royal Indian Army Service Corps Standing Orders, various administration, a Proclamation of the Indian National Army 1944 poster (very poor condition), pocket diary circa 1945 onwards, maps of Burma, two bags containing hundreds of military buttons, cloth badges, kukri and other itemsQty: (3 cartons )Footnote: Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Richard St John Shannon was born in the Jersey, Channel Islands in 1900, he was educated at Kent College, Canterbury and Sandhurst where he passed out on 12 December 1918 before joining the Indian Army in 1919, he served with 45 Rattrays Sikhs from March 1919 and was attested to the 2/33 Punjabis, stationed at the Khyber Pass in 1920. In 1924 he transferred to the Royal Indian Army Service Corps, he became a Major in Crasi 9th Highand Division in April 1940 advancing to Lieutenant Colonel in October 1941, he held various posts throughout 1940/50s before taking a position in Northern Ireland in 1961.
A 19th century Japanese tanto 11 inch fullered blade with undulating hamon, mounted with gold bordered spot hammered copper fuchi-kashira and mounts decorated in raised relief with spiders and insects with gold detail, the kozuka with a peach and a knife, shagreen grip handle, black lacquer scabbard decorated in gold with a frog, a snail a grasshopper, a lizard and other insectsoverall length 41 cmCondition: blade with scratches and oxidation, Scabbard with some light knocks and surface cracks, Minor chips around slot for kozuka. The shagreen has slightly shrunk o there is a gap on the seem
OMAN; a presentation silver set comprising Saidi Khanjar in scabbard, length 29cm, Dallah coffee pot and model of Dhow, in velvet lined presentation case with engraved presentation plate to the back of the front cover and engraved detailing to the front board, the case modelled to look like a book, the coffee pot stamped '92+5, the boat stamped S925, teh metal ont eh knife is not marked, Oman, weighable silver 7.3ozt/227g.Additional InformationThe three items are generally in good condition, the case with a few minor scratches and knocks. The knife possibly with some silver lacking to the upper section of the hilt.
A Michael Sutty limited edition porcelain figure "The Blues and Royals, 1980's", with certificate, height 32 cm. No original wooden base present. The strap by the leg first needs reattaching. The scabbard is missing one strap with which to attach it; otherwise all in good condition with no obvious signs of damage, repair or restoration.
A GEORGE III INFANTRY OFFICER'S 1796 PATTERN SWORD AND SCABBARDEARLY 19TH CENTURYWith 32½in (82cm) steel blade, brass guard and foliate pommel, with leather scabbard inscribed 'Tatham to his Majesty' Provenance:Possibly gifted by George Prince of Wales, later George IV, to John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of Donoughmore Catalogue Note:The inscription on the leather scabbard 'Tatham to his Majesty' refers to Henry Tatham, Sword Cutler and Belt Maker to the King, established at no. 37 Charing Cross near the Admiralty in the late 18th/early 19th centuries. Although the bill for the sword offered here cannot be identified, on the 17 July 1799, George, Prince of Wales (later George IV, 1762-1830), was invoiced for 'A Spanish Sword', 'An Old English Sword', 'A silver gilt Dress Sword from the late King of France's Cabinet' together with 'A very old German Rifle' and 'A very elegant silver mounted gun'; the total amounting to £72 17s 6d (GEO/MAIN/29091-29091a). The Prince evidently did not settle his account on time for the receipt of payment from Tatham was not issued until 25 April 1801 (ibid.). Although only five bills from Tatham are extant in the Royal Archives, they show that he was supplying swords to the Prince of Wales/George IV, both antique and new, from 1799, and possibly earlier, to at least 1826.Given the close friendship that existed between the Prince of Wales/George IV and John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of Donoughmore (1757-1832) - see lot 50 - it is possible that this sword was a personal gift from George to his trusted confidant Lord Hely-Hutchinson.Condition Report: Gilt metal tip of scabbard missingSmall section of the quillan missingRusted solid within the scabbardCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III OFFICER'S SMALL SWORD AND SCABBARD BY JEFFERYS & JONES, LONDONCIRCA 1780With brass guard and pommel, the wooden handle with remnants of wire grip, the 32inch steel blade with remnants of a gilt-metal mounted black leather scabbard, 99.5cm in length overall; and a cut steel court sword spuriously named for Tomas Aiala of Toledo, remnants of a leather scabbard, 104cm in length, probably late 18th centuryCondition Report: 1st sword. Loose fittings, wire grip missing sections, scabbard in poor condition missing parts and fused to blade.2nd sword, some corrosion, scabbard very poor condition and mostly lacking.Condition Report Disclaimer
A NEAR ESTERN SHAMSHIR OR KILIJ, PROBABLY OTTOMAN TURK19TH CENTURYWith iron scabbard, the curved steel 80cm long blade with Islamic script, the handle with horn grip, 96cm in length overall; and another basket-hilt sabre, the blade with damascened 'W', 100cm in lengthCondition Report: Some areas of corrosion to the blade and scabbard. Guard chain needs re-attaching.Condition Report Disclaimer
A British Infantry Officer's 1897 Pattern sword, partially fullered 83cm. straight blade with etched decoration, inscribed 'P. L. GREEN', ricasso marked 'Made in Sheffield', numbered 3504, pierced three-quarter basket hilt, wire bound fish-skin grip, original leather scabbard. * Overall very good, blade with no nicks etc, light wear only.
A British Infantry Officer's 1897 Pattern sword, partially fullered 81.5cm. straight blade with etched decoration, marked 'Made in England', numbered L6344, pierced three-quarter basket hilt, wire bound fish-skin grip, original leather scabbard with sword knot. * Blade with light pitting, no nicks etc, overall very good.
A British 1885 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword, the partially fullered polished slightly curved 85cm. blade, ricasso stamped 9/85, the hilt with pierced Maltese Cross design, leather chequered grip, original polished metal scabbard. * Overall very good, tip of blade flat, light surface wear.
An 1895 Pattern Scottish Officer's Broadsword, straight steel 79.5cm. blade, etched with 'VR' cypher, ricasso named for 'W M Anderson & Sons, 17 George St, Edinburgh', basket hilt pierced with heart and lozenge motifs, lined red cloth, wire bound fish-skin grip, original polished metal scabbard. * Very good , blade with no nicks etc, light wear only.
A George IV 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, the part fullered etched blade with 'VR' cypher, ricasso named for 'Hill Brothers -3- Old Bond St London', regulation brass gothic hilt with crowned 'VR' cypher, original brass mounted leather scabbard, named as above. * Overall very good, blade with light pitting, leather scabbard intact but with wear.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, regulation single edge 81cm. blade, etched blue and gilt with crown and foliate devices, regulation brass hilt with folding sideguard, wired grip, original brass mounted leather scabbard, marked 'Hawkes Moseley & Co, London'. * The blade very good, retaining most of its gilt decoration and blueing, scabbard intact.
Guernsey Militia interest - 1854 pattern Infantry Officers sword by Wilkinson, sold to Osmond De Beauvoir Carey 1874, the etched partially fullered 82cm. blade with Carey crest and 'CR' cypher to either side, ricasso named for Wilkinson, with gothic type hilt and wire bound fish skin grip, with metal scabbard. * Osmond De Beauvoir Carey was commissioned in 1873 from Guernsey Militia to 24th Foot Regt, then transfered to Royal Welsh Fusiliers in 1874, served in India, appointed instructor of Musketry from 1875-1880, promoted to Captain 1887, retired 1892. ** Accompanying photocopy enquiry paperwork from Wilkinson, Regimental Royal Welch Fusiliers records photocopy and original paperwork from The Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum ** Condition: Polished blade with no nicks etc, overall very good. .
The Following 29 lots are from the collection of Michael Thomas Moon who was an architect and amateur historian descended from the 'De Mohuns', who arrived with William the Conqueror.It was Michael's interest in his long family ancestry that sparked his life long passion for British military history.He started collecting in his late teens and assembled a superb collection of quality swords , each meticulously catalogued with descriptions of the regimental officers who owned them and the campaigns in which they saw action, bringing each to colourful life. Michael's patriotism was reflected in his collection and in turn he respected those who had served the country dutifully and courageously, therefore his wishes were for the proceeds of the sale of the collection to go to the Gurkha Trust. A Victorian 1831 pattern General & Staff Officers' mameluke sword by Henry Wilkinson, London,: the curved acid etched blade with crown and 'VR' cipher, makers mark as per title to ricasso and numbered to the back ' 5909' over gilt brass hilt, two piece ivory grip with brass screws, and bullion loop, together in a brass scabbard with double suspension rings, blade length, 77.5cm.*Notes- The records of Wilkinson Sword Co , show the sword was made in February 1855 as 'General Officers sword with dress and field scabbards. There is no purchasers name but the initials 'JBG are shown. Reference to army lists 1855 show the only officer with these initials and rank as John Bloomfield Gough who in January 1855 was given the rank of Major General.
An 1822 pattern General and Staff Officers sword by Pillin, London,: the straight single edge blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'VR' cipher to one side and coat of arms for Rupert De la Bere with the motto 'Prest Pour le Roy' (Ready for the King) to the other, gilt brass hilt with single quillon and three bar guard decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip with red and gilt bullion loop, together with a gilt brass scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 82cm. *Notes- Sir Rupert De La Bere 1st Baronet KCVO (1893-1978) was a business man and solder who was the 625th Lord mayor of London. During WWI he served with both the East Surrey Regiment and the RAF.
A 1796 pattern Light Cavalry Troopers sword by J J Runkel. Solingen: the curved single edged blade with blued and gilt decoration of floral sprays, militaria, crown and 'GR' cipher, signed to back of blade as per title, over a steel hilt with double langets and single quillon, single bar guard , wire bound black leather grip and plain back strap, together in a polished steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 82cm.
An 1882 pattern Light Cavalry Officers sword by Henry Wilkinson, London for Captain Arthur Augustus Bright-Smith, 3rd Kings Own Hussars,: the acid etched blade with crown and 'VR' cipher and armorial over the initials 'ABS', serial number to back of blade '25764', makers mark as per title to shoulder, over a steel hilt with single quillon and three bar guard, wire bound fish skin grip and gilt and red bullion loop, together in a steel scabbard with double suspension rings, blade length 88.5cm.*Notes- The records for Wilkinson Sword show that this sword was made for a Captain Bright-Smith in 1884, This was one month after his transfer to the 3rd Kings Own Hussars
A Victorian 1822 pattern Light Cavalry Officers mameluke by Garden & Sons, London: the curved single edge blade with acid etched decoration of floral sprays and militaria, over a gilt brass hilt with slender langets and pierced quillons, over a two piece ivory grip with brass studs and bullion loop, together in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops and gilt brass mounted throat decorated en suite, blade length 80cm.
A Victorian 1834 pattern Household Cavalry Officers sword by Henry Wikinson for J G R Homfray 1st Life Guards,: the straight single edge blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'VR' cipher to one side the other with regimental crest and family armorial, makers mark to shoulder as per title and numbered '24793' to back of blade, over brass mounted steel pierced three quarter basket hilt with single quillon, wire bound fish skin grip, white leather bullion loop, blade length 97cm, (no scabbard)
A Victorian 1877 pattern Heavy Cavalry Officers sword by Henry Wilkinson, London for Alfred Weston 6th Dragoon Guards,: the slightly curved fullered blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'VR' cipher, makers mark as per title to shoulder, serial number '22073' over a pierced three quarter steel guard with single quillon and engraved '6' on a militaria motif, wire bound fish skin grip, together in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 88cm.*Notes- The records for Wilkinson Sword show that this sword was made in 1877 for an A Weston. The only A Weston in the Army lists is for an Alfred Weston who served in the 6th Dragoon Guards from 1876 to 1888.

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