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A VICTORIAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S MAMELUKE HILTED SWORD AND SCABBARD BY HENRY WILKINSON, LONDON, WITH ETCHED BLADE, CROWN, VR CYPHER AND CREST ABOVE THE MONOGRAME 'WHC', BONE GRIPS (ONE CHIPPED, THE OTHER SLIGHTLY CRACKED), THE STEEL SCABBARD WITH TWO GILT BRASS RINGS FROM GILT GADROONED MOUNTS, BLADE No14396, BLADE 78CM, 1866
A Victorian military officer's pattern sword with 83 cm etched and fullered blade, pierced steel basket hilt and silver-wired fishskin gripRusted overall, 88cm scabbard a/f, no chipping; pommel firm; wires intact but a little rusty; Weight - 16ozPoint of balance approx 12 cm along the blade from the handle
A group of six World War Two medals awarded to Private John King Buthlay, No 2880628, Army Air Corps (3rd Parachute Regiment) to include 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal and the War Medal, together with a Fairbarn-Sykes Second Pattern 'Fighting Knife', with a brass knurled or checkered grip with a rounded pommel and a 2 inch wide oval cross guard stamped B2 and with a broad arrow, the blade not engraved and shortened in length, measuring 6.5 inches (16.5cm), overall length 29cm, complete with a partial metal tipped leather scabbard, lacking mounting straps.Private John King Buthlay served with the 3rd Parachute Regiment and was captured at Arnhem during Operation Market Garden. He was then interned at the German camp Stalag X1.B. He eventually escaped with other members of the regiment making it back to friendly lines. The collection includes relevant paperwork and Red Cross letters, telegrams to his wife and a signed 20 Mark Reischmark paper note by other soldiers. There is also a presentation book given to the family members of the 3rd Parachute Regiment who were believed to have died and his R.A.O.B enamelled jewels for the Eric Knight Lodge dated 1958.
An 1821 pattern Royal Artillery Officers sword by Fenton Brothers Ltd. Sheffield. In 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 length 89cm. Blade firmly fixed with no movement. Pommel firmly in place. Blade free from bends and notches. Some pitting to the metal and leather wear.
A WWII ERA 'FAIRBURN-SYKES' COMMANDO/SPECIAL FORCES DAGGER, this example is a 'Type 3' with ringed type alloy grip, the blade is the later 'thin type' machine ground and does not have maker marks, but is stamped '2' on the top of the grip, the leather scabbard is original with metal tip, but missing the two leather attachments midway down the scabbard, looks as though they have been cut off, blade and dagger overall display lovely patinCondition Report All the marks listed in the description are the only ones on the dagger
THREE MILITARY BLADED WEAPONS AS FOLLOWS, Royal Navy Midshipmans 'Dirk' no scabbard, 18.5'' blade engraved with Royal Cyphers, Anchor etc, brass grip with curved Quillon featuring acorns on each endm, leather wired grip, Eagles Head pommel with ring, no apparent water mark, 1913 pattern 'Remington' US issue WWI Rifle Bayonet, with scabbard, 7 and 17 marks on blade with circular Remington trademark, blade very clean as is scabbard, French Infantry 'Glaive' M1831 pattern short sword and scabbard, blade is 19'' in length, and has the marks of a Paris maker at the Riccaso, grip is solid brass and has the usual twenty six graduated raised ribs, scabbard shows wear for its age
THREE MILITARY BLADED WEAPONS AS FOLLOWS, 19th century? Cutlass, curved blade of approximately 23'', no makers marks apparent and wooden/metal grip shows heavy signs of deterioration, Eastern/Arabic short dagger in wooden and metal scabbard, blade is approximately 15'' long, scabbard is red wood with metal bands, and wooden grip has been fashioned and coloured with gold coloured hints, small brass gripped ceremonial 'Buglers/Dummers' sword and scabbard, blade is 13'' and has proof marks, and what appears to be a makers mark which is obscured by grip, the grip has the marks GR VI in a square cartouche on both sides, scabbard is leather with metal fittings for a belt 'frog'
MILITARY SWORD, late Victorian/WWI era British Infantry Officers sword with metal scabbard, the grip is ornate with a Crown and Bugle type military design and wired/rayskin grip, the blade is etched and 32'' in length, the blade also has etched 1st Belooch Regiment, the makers mark is also rubbed out but believed to be ?Ennig & Little, proof marks present etc
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