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Vintage Original Action Man Astronaut outfit, silver space suit, with gloves and boots, space helmet, tethercord, oxygen chest pack, propellant gun, balance bar, camera, Crash Crew outfit, jacket & trousers, hood, boots, gloves, belt. Axe, strap cutter, flashlight, Jungle Explorer: jacket, Trousers, hat, boots, bandana, belt, rifle, machete and sheath, knife & Scabbard, Jungle Knife, RCMP, hat, jacket, trousers and boots, revolver and holster with shoulder cross strap and belt, Olympic: shorts, singlet, Javelin, discuss, Olympic torch, medal, tracksuit bottoms, football boots, white football shirt, blue shots, white socks, 2 x display stand bases only, all in fair to excellent condition.
Pair of 19th century Chinese Hudiedao or butterfly swords, 44.5 cm heavy blades with carved rosewood grips, steel stirrup guards and pommels, single hide scabbard outer twisted cloth binding with suspension loopOverall length 58 cm.Condition: Both blades have corrosion, pitting and oxidation. 'King Edward' lightly scratched on one blade in childish capital letters. Good colour and patina to grips which are smoothed. Lower section of twisted fabric binding outer unwound. No other apparent marks
Victorian 1827 pattern Volunteer Rifles Officers Sword with single edged fullered blade 825mm in length. Etched decoration with Crown VR and Volunteer Rifles. Proof marked along with maker/retailers mark of "Jacob, Towcester". Leather washer still present. Wire bound shagreen grip. Guard with Rifles insignia. Overall length 975mm. Complete with scabbard with twin suspension rings and knot.
Italian Model 1860 heavy cavalry troopers sword with single edged fullered blade 895mm in length, German maker marked "S&K" (Schnitzler & Kirschbaum). Additional mark of "2L". Wire bound black leather grip. Steel guard. Overall length 1040mm. Complete with heavy steel scabbard with single suspension ring.
British Crimean War era 1853 Pattern Cavalry Sword with single edged fullered blade 895mm in length. Inspection marked Crown L8. Spine of blade marked with Crown. 3 bar guard. Overall length 1035mm. Complete with scabbard which is well marked with unit and accountability marks "9 RL", "A65" and "1859". Has old welded repair to on suspension ring.
Pair of Indo-Persian Short Swords and a Horse hair fly swatter. First Sword has a ear style grip with single edged blade 530mm in length with gilt decoration. Horn grip. Some decoration missing from grip on one side. Overall length 675mm: the second sword has a single edged blade 542mm in length, wooden grip with some loss of wood to one side. Overall length 680mm. Neither swords has a scabbard; Fly swat is approx 560mm in overall length with leather bound grip, lanyard loop a/f (3)
Pair of British Victorian Swords: Army Officers 1897 pattern with single edged fullered blade, 825mm in length, proof marked, overall length 975mm, no scabbard: Royal Navy Officers Sword with double edged double fullered blade 740mm in length. Folding guard, wire bound Shagreen grip, Lions Head Pommel. Overall length 880mm. No scabbard. (2)
British 1888 pattern Lee-Metford bayonet by Wilkinson, London, 30.5cm blade marked 3 02, two-piece wooden grip, 42.5cm long overall, no scabbard: Along with a Belgian Model 1924/49 bayonet, for the Mauser rifle, 30cm straight fullered blade, two-piece wooden grip, steel scabbard, 45cm long overall. (2)
British 1888 pattern bayonet for Long Lee Enfield and Long Lee Metford rifles, 30cm blade by Sanderson, Sheffield, dated 9-97. Two-piece wooden grip. Pommel is regmentaly marked "9RS" and "986" Complete with steel-mounted leather scabbard, proof marks, plus "986" to throat of scabbard. 44cm long overall length.
British Victorian Royal Navy Officers sword with single edged fullered blade 800mm in length, proof marked along with etched decoration of Queens Crown and Fouled Anchor. Retailed marked "Pote & Son, Naval Outfitters, Devonport". Brass Guard with Queens Crown and Anchor, folding lock plate. Wire bound shagreen grip. Has the remains of the original know still in place. Overall length 940mm. Complete with black leather scabbard with brass fittings, twin suspension rings.
WW1 British 1897 pattern Officers Sword with single edged fullered blade 820mm in length. Proof marked. Maker marked "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London". Etched decoration to blade has 1 inch calibrations starting at 10 and ending at 36. Serial number to spine of blade 35967. Guard with GR V cypher. Shagreen grip, but missing grip wire. Overal length approx 985mm. Complete with leather covered scabbard.
WW2 Nationalist Chinese Army Officers Sword with fullered single edged blade 750mm in length. Etched Chinese characters to one side, while opposite side has a Nationalist flag, two characters and the number "40127". Cast brass grip with decoration and D shaped guard. Overall length 895m. Complete with scabbard with single suspension ring.
WW2 British Third Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife. 167mm long double edged blade maker marked "Kenbourne Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, England". Thin Brass Crossguard is unmarked. Cast alloy grip with Mould No 4. with copper finish showing. Overall length 279mm. Complete with original scabbard without both leather tabs, elastic retaining loop in place but a/f. Has original owners name scratched into the leather scabbard "Sgt Walsh, 749". Brass chape with much blued finish intact.
WW2 Third Reich Heeroffizierdolch Heer Officers Dagger with double edged 250mm long blade, maker marked "A Schuttelhofer & Co, Solingen-Wald". Washer present under crossguard. White Trolon grip. Overall length 374mm. Complete with scabbard. Earlier production example with german silver fittings. Direct British Army Veteran's war souvenir bring back, new to the market and never been in a collection before.
WW2 Third Reich SA Dienstdolch SA Dagger with 210mm long double edged blade with "Alles Fur Deutschland" motto and makers mark for "Herm. Konejung, Solingen". Crossguard is SA Gruppe marked "B" for Berlin-Brandenburg. Overall length 336mm. Guards are early nickle silver examples. Wooden grip with some chips and cracks but complete with eagle and SA insignias. No scabbard.
WW2 Imperial Japanese era Wakizashi Sword with single edged blade 39cm in length. No Hamon line visible. Iron Tsuba. Shagreen grip with original cloth binding with three Menuki in place. Tang is unsigned. Overall length 540mm. Wooden Saya scabbard has some splitting to top and the Kurigata is loose.
A selection of WW1, WW2 & Post War militaria to include: WW2 British Jack Knife, undated no makers marks: survival knife, 122mm long fullered blade, marked "Taiwan" to crossguard, no scabbard: 19th Century Framed print "Colours of the Robin Hoods", size 480mm x 145mm: WW2 British 1939 "Notes and Instructions on the method of keeping the accounts of Regimental funds": WW2 Trench Art US 37mm cartridge made into an ashtray: WW1 Trench Art "Arras" letter opener made from a French rifle round with German button brazed on, 190mm overall length: Copper ash tray "Messines": WW1 Postcard "HMT Dorsetshire": OTC Swaggwer stick, end a/f: WW1 Union Flag on a stick: WW2 British REME Sweetheart dressing table cloth: two bead work hose tops: two bags of modern British Medal ribbons both full size and minis: mixed cloth and metal insignia; replica Victorian Long Service and Good Conduct medal: British Legion enamel membership badges, buttons, rank pips, bandage, post war British Petrol Coupons: Belgian M1 helmet, liner and a 1970's US Camo cover: etc.
Bowie Knife with 260mm long blade, blade width 50mm. Overall length 410mm. No makers marks. Complete with decorated Western style scabbard. Along with a Middle Eastern knife with etched decorated blade 174mm in length overall length 267mm. Horn grip. Leather scabbard. Plus a 1950's camping knife with double edged blade152mm in length. Overall length 268mm. Complete with scabbard. (3)
Post 1952 Royal Air Force Officer's Dress Sword by Wilkinson32 1/2 inch, dumbbell blade with wide fuller. Fine etched foliage scroll panels. QC RAF eagle and royal coat of arms. The forte with royal coat of arms "By Appointment To HM Queen Elizabeth II" and Wilkinson logo. Back edge numbered "95953". Gilt brass scroll foliage decorated guard with QC ERII cypher and overlaid cartouche with QC RAF eagle. Eagle head pommel and backstrap. White shagreen pattern grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts. Complete with gilt and blue line sword knot. Wilkinson records show it was sold on 8th Oct 1969 to "Staleys Windsor".
German Third Reich Luftwaffe 1st pattern Officer dagger by Robert Klaas .This example with twist wire bound blue leather grip, nickel plated mounts mounts with gilt mobile swastika to centre of pommel and down swept crossguard on both sides. Double edged polished blade bearing Klass logo. Housed in its original scabbard with nickel plated mounts. Please note this dagger is with storage age wear, Grip and blade good. Scabbard lower leather covering and chape absent. Hanging straps absent. . . . .
Royal Air Force 1920 Officers RAF Sword by Wilkinson of London .A good and very rare early George V example by Wilkinson, the blade (numbered 58412 (1920)) etched with Royal Arms and a crowned eagle in flight. The pierced gilt metal guard is again cast with a crowned eagle, the guard enclosing a white shagreen grip with twist wire binding surmounted by a pommel ornamented with an Eagle’s head. Housed in black leather scabbard, with gilt mounts. Overall GC etching to blade clear and bright. slight age wear. . . . .
Pair of RAF Used MKIII Binocularsblackened lens marked "Bino Prism No 5 MKIII x 7", dated "1941". Black crinkle finish body. Optic dusty. Complete in fitted leather case (lid absent). Together with an Indian kukri. 12 1/2 inch blade of typical form. Horn and bone slab grips. Brass pommel. Contained in its leather covered, wooden scabbard. Belonged to Sergeant J H P Lawrence 62 Sqn.
The Egypt and Sudan Medal awarded to Private W. Howard, 5th Lancers, who was killed in action at Suakin, 22 March 1885 Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 2 clasps, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (1770, Pte. W. Howard, 5th Lancers.) toned, nearly extremely fine and a rare casualty £1,000-£1,400 --- Provenance: Buckland Dix & Wood, April 1994. W. Howard attested for the 5th Lancers and was killed whilst on patrol from Suakin on 22 March 1885. Two squadrons of 5th Lancers were employed on scouting and patrol duties during the advance of Sir John McNeill's force which was so savagely mauled at Tofrek. The following account was taken from The History of the 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers by Major W. T. Wilcox: ‘Early on the day during the advance from Suakin, Lieutenant Richardson of the 5th Lancers, with four of his men, had been sent on an officer’s patrol to the left of the line of advance. His horse getting knocked up after being out some hours, Richardson rode into Suakin about midday, and, on a fresh horse, returned to his patrol duties. Neither he nor his men were ever heard of again. They were no doubt cut off and slain by the Arabs during the course of the afternoon. Richardson's silver whistle was found sometime afterwards at a spot in the bush, some six miles from Suakin and a couple of miles south of the zariba. The whistle was distinctly marked with a spear thrust, and encrusted with blood; and it is only too evident that the patrol had been caught in the great Arab wave sweeping down from Tamai on the British force, and killed to a man. The only other traces found of the patrol were at the capture of Tamai, on the 3rd April, when a Lancer's scabbard and saddle were discovered.’ In addition to those mentioned above one other man of the 5th Lancers was killed at Tofrek.
A German Second War Luftwaffe 1937 Pattern Officer’s Dagger. A nice condition 1937 pattern officers dagger, by Ernst Pack & Son. Good bright blade, deep orange grip, all grip wire intact, grip without any cracks. Slight lifting to the plating overall on the dagger but the scabbard has no dents and with much plating remaining, good condition £200-£300 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

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