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A commando type dagger with double edged blade, tip lacking, with leather scabbard, together with a William Rodgers horn handled dagger in associated leather sheath, a further knife with simulated horn grip, two Kokura Arsenal type bayonets in scabbards and a longer bayonet with blade stamped Reevs and brass mounted black scabbard (6).Additional InformationThe tip of the commando type knife is lacking and the blade is scuffed throughout, the surface of the grip is worn throughout to a copper colour and general knocks and scuffs here and there. Scabbard with general wear. The William Rodgers knife with general light age wear and perhaps some rounding of the tip, the scabbard is probably not original to this piece. The small knife with general wear and the faux horn mounts are made of plastic and are loose. The longest bayonet with some tarnishing to the blade which has been polished back and general wear to the grip and also general wear patina to the brass surface throughout. The scabbard to the bayonet is in poor condition and there is a split to the leather which is very nearly in two sections, other wear and creasing to the leather and genearl knocks and scuffs to the metal mounts of the scabbard. The two smaller bayonets are tarnished throughout and there are cracks to both of the handles, both are heavily worn.
A Gurkha kukri knife, with 32cm blade in leather scabbard with two smaller knives, overall length 44.5cm.Additional InformationThe knife has tarnishing/rust patches to the blade, more so to where it meets the handle, handle with light age wear patina throughout and some rubbing to the mounts, both of the smaller blades with general rusting throughout, the scabbard with general and scuffs throughout and tarnishing to the metal mount on the tip.
A chassepot-type bayonet, stamped S49544 to guard, length 69.3cm (lacking scabbard), a naval-type made up sword with replaced blade and later painted detail, a hunting-type knife, two kukri knives, and further smaller similar.Additional InformationMixed condition in general, heavily worn throughout, the naval-type sword is made up, as stated.
A 19th century child's size officer's basket hilted sabre with wire work grip and metal scabbard, overall length 66cm.Additional InformationThe scabbard has surface pitting and dulling throughout, the blade is straight but does have areas of minor surface pitting, the plated basket hilt has areas of wear showing the base metal beneath, the leather is hard on the grip but the wire work appears ok.
A late 19th/early 20th century Pioneers sawback bayonet, probably German, stamped to blade base 'A.S' beneath crown and above knight's head, numbered 743 to guard, with checkered grip in metal mounted leather scabbard (scabbard af), length 59cm.Additional InformationGe and scratches, nicks and nibbles, some light surface corrosion and scabbard very heavily worn, torn and losses to the upper section of the scabbard.
A mixed group of militaria comprising a Fairbairn-Sykes type commando dagger with blackened blade, in leather scabbard, length 29.5cm, a military issued magnetic marching compass, a further lacquered compass and a 19th century telescope signed 'T Mason Pen Dock' (af).Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout. Scratches, scuffs, scrapes. Nothing tested, no guarantees of working order. No clear image from the telescope. Heavily worn throughout.
A Japanese shin-gunto of small size with cast tsuba to wrapped same grip, length 62.5cm, in scabbard, and a tanto with dragon detail to blade, the bone and horn hilt and scabbard both inlaid with blossoming prunus, the former also with a bird, length 24.8cm (2).Additional InformationBlade cutting length is 43cm
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe dagger, the 25cm blade marked for Puma Solingen, with scabbard, together with a bayonet with leather scabbard (2).Additional InformationThe dagger blade has a covering of grease throughout and general light wear, the pommel and grip are slightly loose, general tarnishing to the metal throughout, there is a small chip to the grip where it meets the pommel terminal, scabbard with general age wear discolouration throughout, the bayonet blade is also oiled and grubby in parts, the hilt of the bayonet is generally dulled throughout, with some slight knocks at the edge, the bayonet with general light scratches and wear, the leather with general creases and surface wear.
A WWII Japanese Samurai/Katana sword, with bronze tsuba with floral detail and shagreen leather grip, length 93cm, with bronzed metal scabbard.Additional InformationRusting, pitting and wear to the blade. The scabbard with large areas of loss, dents and knocks. blade cutting length is 66cm. It is not possible to remove hilt to see if it is signed. The press button on the handle does work however, the scabbard does not fit fully to close over the press button. This could be because of the dents to the end of the scabbard.
A Japanese 1930s/WWII period army officer's shin-gunto, the curved blade to brass habaki and pierced sakura motif tsuba of aoi shape, the tsuka of brown tape over white same with three sakura to each side, the kabuto-gane also featuring sakura with saru-te suspending brown cord and tassel, length 90cm, with possibly associated brown leather single-ring scabbard.Additional InformationWear, surface oxidisation, marks and blemishes to blade; tsuba of loose fitting; rubbing to gilt and further general wear; scabbard possibly associated as stated, a loose fit, of some age with wear. The cutting edge is 62.5cm long. The scabbard is leather covered metal. Blade is about 2.8cm wide. We cannot remove the handle to see if the tang is signed.
A 19th century Continental military sword or private purchase officers sword, steel grip with integral release catch and knurled grip and blade, with metal scabbard, length 92cm.Additional InformationHeavy rusting to the scabbard, grip guard and blade, numerous knocks. Blade length is 77cm to where it meets the hilt. The scabbard is numbered 118523 there is a number on the side of the blade, however it is very hard to read and only three numbers are partly visible, it is possible that the serial number does not match that to the scabbard. There are no dents or bends to the scabbard, or to the blade, however, the scabbard is heavily rusted and tarnished throughout and the blade is somewhat grubby with residue of dirt and scratches etc. The press stud function works ok. The blade length is 77cm, the cutting edge length is 76cm. The tip of the blade with many scratches and possibly some heavier wear. The blade also with some tarnishing spots.
A dress sword with pierced knuckle guard and metal scabbard 103 cm in lengthCondition ReportScabbard has a couple of dents as well as significant rusting throughout. Total length 103 cm, scabbard length 89 cm and blade 86 cm. Pommel has some movement but quite stiff. Grip wires are intact, heavy rusting to the pommel etc. See images for more detail
An English midshipman's Dirkby Salter, Sword Cutler, 35 Strand, London, early 19th centuryWith fullered blade, ormolu hilt with circular guard and grip of octagonal section (threaded pommel-cap missing), in replacement wooden scabbard with original foliate engraved ormolu mounts, the locket signed on one side, and with two rings for suspension; together with the blade and scabbard of another dirk, the latter with retailer's details 'G. Banks, Plymouth Dock', and with a ring for suspension (mount repaired); and the scabbard for another dirk of tapering circular section engraved with spiral bands of foliage, and two rings for suspension, the first 21cm blade (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A steel-hilted small-swordMid-18th centuryWith slender tapering blade of hollow triangular section (some pitting and surface rust), hilt of characteristic form, pierced and chiselled with foliage and urns against trelliswork, and original grip bound with silver ribbon and twisted steel wire, in original steel-mounted vellum-covered scabbard with two rings for suspension, 80.5cm bladeFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eight Eastern DaggersMostly 19th centuryComprising a Javanese kris, with characteristic pattern-welded slender waved blade, and carved grip, in its scabbard with boat-shaped sarongan, and white-metal pendoq engraved with foliage along the outside; another of smaller proportions (scabbard terminal missing); another with white-metal mounts, and faceted horn grip, in its wooden scabbard with white-metal mounts; a Celanese piha-kaetta of characteristic form (pommel-cap missing), in its two-piece fluted wooden scabbard; a Balkan cutlery set with engraved knife-blade, the grips mounted in gilt and nielloed silver (damaged and incomplete), in its original vellum-covered scabbard with locket-band nielloed en suite; a North African dagger, the curved blade with shallow medial ridge, and waisted dark horn grip, in its scabbard covered in tooled leather; together with a cast brass kris handle probably from a walking cane, and an Ottoman steel scabbard loosely silvered along one side, the first 28cm blade (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A brass mounted sword cane and an all-metal axe17th century and laterThe first with earlier rapier blade stamped with letters within the fuller on each side of the forte, and with brass mounted hilt and shaft also forming the scabbard, the latter with spiralled turn over it's entire length; the last of slender form with triangular axe blade and down curved tapering fluke, 97.3cm and 79cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Scottish Dirk of the 2nd. Aberdeenshire R.V., a Skean Dubh, and a plaid broochThe first 19th centuryThe first with tapering blade notched and fullered along the back, boxwood grip carved with basketweave and with border engraved white-metal mounts including pommel-cap engraved with the figure of St. Andrew within '2nd Aberdeenshire R.V.', in it's black leather-covered scabbard with border engraved white-metal mounts decorated on the outside with Scottish thistles (bi-knife and -fork missing); the second of characteristic form, the pommel set with an imitation cairngorm, in it's leather scabbard (blade pitted, locket missing, scabbard damaged); the last of circular form cast and chased with thistles around the outside (the interior with old repairs), the first 29.5cm blade (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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