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AN EXAMPLE OF AN M1840 US CAVALRY SABER, with scabbard, the blade length is approximately 89cm and is marked on one side with a feint makers mark unreadable and on the other G.G.S. U.S. 1862 'George G Saunders' was an approved Inspector of swords for the US Army, cord & leather? grip with brass cross guard, known as the 'Wristbreaker'
AN ANTIQUE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CEREMONIAL MASONIC SWORD, US made by 'Pittsburgh Uniform & Cap Co. USA', blade is etched and approximately 81cm in length, ornate decorated scabbard and features the initials FCB on more than one place, scabbard & cross guard, grip is wired around wood, in good condition for its age
A Royal Naval Reserve Dress Sword by Bateson of London, Blade No. 4762, 32ins bright steel blade, etched with crown over anchor, anchor depicting RNR and foliate work, coat of arms to the obverse, signed Bateson, London, brass hilt with RNR, anchor, ray skin wire wrapped grip, lions head pommel, braided sword knot with brass and leather scabbard, 38ins overall
An Early 20th Century Yachatahan Bayonet, 22.5ins bright steel fullered blade, quillion cross guard, brass hilt, 27ins overall with black metal scabbard, and a World War I Bayonet by Wilkinson, 1907, 17ins bright steel fullered blade with hard wood scales, leather and steel scabbard, 23ins overall
Rare Chindits Special Forces Kukri, blade marked S.C.W 42. From a member of The first Wingate raid in Burma, (the older scabbard from the Cossipore Arsenal apparently was issued as there was a shortage of actual kukri scabbards for the first raids)Belonged to medical officer C.E Stuart who after Dunkirk was sent to Burma and volunteered to go on the first Chindits raids as one of only three medical officers to go.
Michael Sutty The Porcelain Manufacturer a Collection of Eight Limited Edition Figures all numbered 34/250 to include, Royal Garrison Artillery 1864, Royal Artillery 1820, Royal Artillery 1815, Royal Horse Artillery 1828, Junior Leaders' Regiment Royal Artillery 1981, Drum Major Royal Regiment of Artillery 1840, Train of Artillery 1700, Royal Horse Artillery 1970 (sword and scabbard loose).
A WWII Japanese officer's sword katana with leather bound hilt and scabbard with pierced tsuba and fuchi kashira with gilt inlay depicting five warriors with flags, the blade engraved with a dragon chasing the pearl of wisdom to one side, the other with signature, length of blade 69cm, with authority for possession given to number EC 2722 Captain J.A. Hepburn and dated November 27 1945 and with 5th Indian Division headquarters stamp and General Staff signature. NB: J.A. Hepburn was the son of J.W. Hepburn in previous Lot 624.
A Japanese Katana and scabbard, Showa period. The blade with midare hamon, the tang marked for Ido Hidetoshi of Seki, Mino province (井戸 秀俊 Ido Hidetoshi). Fitted a black cord-wrapped ray skin (Samekawa) with chrysanthemum menuki and cloud etched iron tsuba. The plain stained wood scabbard with purple ribbon binding. 68.5 cm length of blade.Condition report: The blade is very good perhaps it may have been re-polished
Imperial German M1864 Faschinenmesser, curved steel blade in poor condition, handle missing, held in leather scabbard with brass mounts, scabbard throat unit marked 'P' above 'I.M.I.6 G.55' above 'II', the Faschinenmesser was issued to pioneers and artillery troops for cutting fascines etc, together with a Continental cavalry officers sword, scabbard absent, (2)
Early 20th century Kenyan Kikuyu Simi knife, crude, leaf shaped blade, held in wooden scabbard, hilt and scabbard bound with cow hide, tip of scabbard has a 'chape' made from a one cent coin, together with a William Rogers, Sheffield, sheath knife, and an Indian carving fork in wooden scabbard, (3)

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