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Japanese Tachi, 680mm blade with 15mm curvature, thought to be Nanbokucho / early Muromachi period, circa 1400, of Yamato / Yamashiro tradition, possibly by Sairen, the blade polished by John Boulton in 2011. The grip is currently not possible to remove.Condition report: The blade has been repolished however there are recent rust spots around the point mainly on the left side of the blade, but also some spots on the right. The cutting edge does not appear to have any cracks or chips to it however there are some faint lines around the flat section of the blade away from the hammon. These lines look like they could be part of the grain of the metal. Seven extra images have been uploaded to try and illustrate these lines. There appears to be a repair to the Habaki. The Tsuba and the scabbard have signs of heavy rusting and pitting. The Tsuba is very loose and rattles. The sword is missing the hook or loop from the end of the grip.
A German Third Reich Army Dagger, 25cm steel blade with rounded tip, maker's mark of a visored helmet over W.K.C., Solingen, the silver plated hilt with denazified eagle and wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, with pebbled silver plated scabbard; a German Paperknife, in the form of an M1898 knife bayonet, with chequered ebony grip scales, the black enamelled scabbard with Imperial German crown and iron cross transfer (2)
A German Third Reich K98 Mauser Bayonet, retaining much of its original bluing, the blade with serial number 3001 to one side of the ricasso, the opposing side dated '41 and with maker's mark asw, with diagonally ribbed bakelite grip scales, the pommel and button catch with waffenamt markings, the blued steel scabbard stamped S/185G and 9491/C Footnote:- brought back from the war in Europe by 14569354 Spr. Ellis Brook who served with various regiments during and after the war. He was wounded whilst serving with the Cameron Highlanders in Western Europe. Fine rust pitting to pommel, two incised scratches to one grip scale. Scabbard has differing numbers and a dent to one side.
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the 22cm steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker's mark for Ernst Pack & Sohne, Solingen, the nickel plated hilt with Gau mark Nm for Nordmark, the wood grip inset with badges of eagle and swastika and SA, the brown enamelled steel scabbard with nickel mounts and single suspender ring. Black patching and some rust pitting to blade and scabbard. Small dent to ball finial of chape.
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the 22cm steel blade faintly etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker's mark for Hugo Koller, Solingen, the nickel plated hilt with Gau mark NNrh for Niederrhein, the wood grip inset with badges of eagle and swastika and SA, the brown enamelled steel scabbard with nickel mounts and single suspender ring. Heavy orange rust pitting to blade and scabbard. Small chip to base of grip to the back. Wood faded.
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, circa 1933-1935, the 22cm steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker's mark for Ernst Pack & Sohne, Solingen, the nickel hilt with Gau mark to the crossguard Nm for Nordmark, the wood grip inset with eagle and swastika and SA badges, the brown enamelled steel scabbard with nickel mounts, lacks suspender ring, 37cm. Nicks to edge of blade, with fine rust pitting. Grip with splits and two chips. Enamel of scabbard is crizzled and has rust pitting. Suspender ring is missing.
A German Third Reich NSKK Dagger, the 22cm unmarked plated steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland, the nickel plated hilt with wood grip inset with eagle and swastika and SA badges, the black enamelled scabbard with nickel plated mounts and leather strap, 37cm Footnote:- Brought back from the war by the vendor's uncle, 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Blade is a little uneven on one side as though a nick has been ground out. Some discolouration to the grip. the enamel on the scabbard is worn, there is a small dent to one side, the chape is missing one of the screws
A German Third Reich DRK EM's Hewer, the 27cm saw back steel blade with squared off tip, the ricasso marked GES. GESCHUTZ, the plated white metal hilt with chequered black plastic grip scales, with black enamelled steel scabbard, 41.5cm Footnote:- Brought back from the war by the vendor's uncle, 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Blade is in good condition. The plating on the hilt and scabbard mounts is flaking and corroded, the enamelling is very worn.
A German Third Reich Fireman's Parade Dagger, the 24.5cm single edge steel blade stamped SOLINGEN at the ricasso, the plated white metal hilt with recurving crossguard, chequered black plastic grip scales and with black enamelled scabbard; a German Third Reich Trench Knife, the 17cm steel blade double edged for the last 9cm, the ricasso faintly stamped with an eagle over 6, one side of the two piece wood grip carved with seven notches, with associated black enamelled scabbard (2) Footnote:- Brought back from the war by the vendor's uncle, 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers
A Second World War Japanese Katana, with 68cm steel blade, unsigned tang, iron tsuba cast with prunus blossom the braid bound same hilt with bronze menuki cast as two puppies, with leather jungle scabbard (af) Footnote:- brought back from Burma. Orange rust pitting to the blade and tang. Very dirty condition with cracked and dried out leather scabbard.
A Continental 1817/1869 Infantry Hanger, the plain 67cm single edge curved fullered steel blade with crowned GD inspector's marks at the ricasso, the brass stirrup hilt with downswept quillon, ribbed grip and peened pommel nut, the knuckle guard stamped with further inspector's marks, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 81cmBlack patching and pitting to the blade, small nicks to the edge towards the tip. Leather scabbard is perished with flaking and cracking to the surface, seam lacks stitching, locket is loose and chape is missing.
A George V Royal Artillery Officer's Sword, the 89cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with coat of arms and Royal Artillery badge, by J R Gaunt & Son Ltd., late Edward Thurkill, London & Birmingham, with Proved poincon, the steel three bar hilt with wire bound fishskin grip and with leather service scabbard and frog, 106.5cm. Some black patching and pitting to blade and hilt. Damage to the chape of the scabbard.
A US Civil War Model 1840 Musician's Sword, the 71.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped on one side of the ricasso with maker's mark for Ames Mfg. Co., Chicopee, Mass., the opposing side stamped U.S./A.H.C./1862, the brass stirrup hilt with rounded quillon to the crossguard, ribbed grip made to simulate wire binding, with baluster pommel, the brass mounted leather scabbard with later leather frog, 89cm. Minor black patches to blade, wear to maker's mark, some creasing to leather scabbard, small dent to chape, later frog.
Two French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonets, one with back edge indistinctly engraved with manufacturer's name, the crossguard stamped H 83508, the steel scabbard stamped K 56704, the other engraved Tulle 1872, the crossguard stamped RS 5195, lacks scabbard; a French Model 1886/93/16 Lebel Bayonet, with steel scabbard (3). 1 - black patching to blade, pitting to associated scabbard. 2 - Signs of resharpening to blade, lacks scabbard. 3 - Scratching and wear to hilt. Deep pitting to scabbard.
Five Various Bayonets:- a Finnish M1927 Mosin Nagant bayonet by Hackman & Co., with fluted steel scabbard and leather frog; an Italian M1891 Carcano bayonet, with fluted steel scabbard; a Spanish Mauser M1941 Bolo bayonet, lacks scabbard; an Israeli M1949 bayonet, lacks scabbard; an Argentine Model 1871 Mauser bayonet with brass grip, the blade stamped Weyersberg, Germany, lacks scabbard (5)
A Portuguese M1886 Kropatscheck Rifle Bayonet, the steel crossguard stamped U334, the steel scabbard stamped B32Z; two Swedish M1896 Mauser Bayonets, each with conical locking stud and steel bayonet, one with leather frog (3). All bayonets are stamped with differing numbers to the scabbards.
A Canadian M1910 Ross Rifle Bayonet, with sharpened blade, the pommel stamped ROSS RIFLE CO, QUEBEC, PATENTED 1907, with stitched leather scabbard and frog; two US M1917 Bayonets, by Remington, each stamped at the ricasso with a flaming grenade/U.S. and with eagle's head, one numbered 12, the other 20, with steel mounted leather scabbards (3)
A German M1898 Sword Bayonet, the quill-back blade stamped Simson& Co., Suhl, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a German M1871/84 Bayonet, the crossguard stamped 1238, lacks scabbard; a Swiss M1918 Schmidt-Rubin Bayonet, the blade stamped Waffenfabrik Neuhausen, the steel scabbard with leather strap (3)
A German Third Reich M84/98 Bayonet, the blade stamped at the ricasso E u F Horster, 6995, with waffenamt markings to the pommel with diagonally ribbed plastic grip scales and steel scabbard with marks matching the blade, with leather scabbard; a German Third Reich M84/98 Bayonet, the blade stamped CARL EICKHORN 6054 to the ricasso, the pommel with waffenamt markings, the steel scabbard with indistinct markings, with leather frog (2). 1 - Some fine rust pitting to scabbard, generally good condition. 2 - pitting to blade, hilt and scabbard.
A George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with the royal cypher, coat of arms, foliate strapwork and with original owner's name E G HAWKSWELL, the nickel plated hilt pierced with the royal cypher and with wire bound fishskin grip, lacks scabbard, 100cm . Black patching to areas of the blade. Pitted patch to guard. Lacks scabbard
A Second World War Fighting Knife, with 14.5cm clip point steel blade, bleached beech grip scales and black enamelled steel scabbard with flat elongated belt loop, 27cm; a British Enfield No.5 Mk1 Knife Bayonet, the blade stamped W.S.C., lacks scabbard; Militaria, including two pre-1953 gilt brass and white metal cap badges and two shoulder titles to the 7th Queen's Own Hussars, six Second World War cloth insignia to the 7th Armoured Division x 2, 51st (Highland) Division x3, and 2nd Polish Corps in silver thread on red x1, a medal ribbon bar, two brass shell cases and two First Aid items (17), also with some research material Footnote:- formerly the property of 14569354 Spr. Ellis Brook who served with various regiments during and after the war. He was wounded whilst serving with the Cameron Highlanders in Western Europe. 1 - two nicks to blade edge, blade and grip has been cleaned off. 2 - black patching to blade, lacks scabbard.
A Victorian Small Sword, the 55cm fullered steel blade with rounded tip, the brass crossguard now upside down, with wrythen fluted wood grip and brass crown pommel, lacks scabbard, altered; an Austrian Climber's Ice Axe, the nickel plated steel head stamped Stubai, with elm haft; also, four fencing foil blades, another cut-down example with wood grip and a reproduction sword. (8)
A British 1885 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 87cm single edge fullered steel blade with various inspector's marks, maker's mark for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie, Solingen, the steel bowl hilt with chequered black leather grip scales, the steel scabbard with two fixed suspension rings, 104cm; a Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, by Sanderson Bros. & Newbould Ld, Sheffield, the nickel plated hilt with wire bound fishskin grip, with leather service scabbard, 102cm (2). 1 - Four patches of orange rust pitting to blade. Orange rust pitting to hilt and scabbard 2 - Orange rust pitting to blade, pitting to hilt, leather scabbard is shabby.
A French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with St Etienne T section steel blade, the steel crossguard and scabbard stamped with differing numbers; a Nepalese Kukri, with nickel bolster, the wood grip with silver coloured metal bands and pommel cap, with leather scabbard and frog and two sharpening knives; also, two Indian kukris with horn grips, an Indian dagger, two replica swords and a reproduction copper curved hunting horn (8). Rust pitting to crossguard and scabbard of bayonet. The wood grip of the Nepalese kukri has a split which runs under the silver bands which are tarnished, the blade has black patching and no visible marks.The leather scabbard has surface splits and stretching to the stitched seams.
A British 1853 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 89cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped at the ricasso and back edge with inspector's markings, the steel three bar hilt later chrome plated, the underside of the guard stamped 86 K, with chequered leather grip scales, lacks scabbards; a 19th Century Cherrywood Swordstick, with 55cm plain diamond section steel blade, the haft with nickel and steel ball tipped ferrule, 91cm; a XII Lancers Riding Crop, with nickel pommel embossed with regimental badge, pigskin grip and woven linen bound haft (3). 1 - Black patching to blade. Repairs to rivets on the grip and with some wear and loss of leather. Lacks scabbard. 2 - Black patching to blade 3 - Crop lacks its leather switch tip.
A George V 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, the 76.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped WILKINSON, LONDON, the steel gothic hilt pierce and engraved with a crowned strung bugle, the leather covered grip lacking its wire binding, with leather service scabbard, 97cm; a French Model 1886 Epee Bayonet, with cruciform blade and nickel hilt, lacks scabbard (2). 1 - Black patching to blade, rust pitting to hilt, loss of leather and wire binding to the grip., minor damage to scabbard. '' - Grey pitting to blade and crossguard.
A French Model 1829 Mounted Artilleryman's Sabre, the 80cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved to the back edge Manuf Rle de Chatellerault Juillet 1846, the brass stirrup hilt with wire bound leather grip, the knuckle bow and crossguard with various markings and numbered 183, the steel scabbard with two suspension rings, 98cm. Black patching to blade. Small patch of leather missing to the grip. Rust pitting to the blade.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the later 80cm single edge fullered steel blade with War Department markings at the ricasso, the gilt brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with crowned VR cypher, wire bound fishskin grip and with a leather service scabbard, 107cm. Blade is later, with nicks to the edge and rust pitting. Leather scabbard is shabby.
A First World War French M1916 Fighting Knife by Astier-Prodon, Thiers, the 17cm double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge to each side, the ricasso stamped with maker's name and a trefoil leaf, the flat shaped steel crossguard stamped with an acceptance stamp of */B, with solid wood grip and steel scabbard with elongated belt loop, 30cm; a Second World War US M3 Utica Fighting Knife, with 17cm steel blade, the steel scabbard downswept at one side and stamped US/M-3/UTICA, the grip of stacked leather washers, with M8 scabbard and webbing belt loop, 31cm (2) Footnote:- Brought back from the war by the vendor's uncle, 14584683 Sergeant William Leslie Bradwell, a sniper with the Royal Scots Fusiliers. 1 - Blade with a number of small nicks to one edge. the grip has a chip to one side at the pommel, The crossguard and scabbard has minor rust pitting. 2 - Leather washers of grip damaged and seperating, pommel cap missing.
An 18th Century Indian Mughul Katar, the 16.5cm double edge steel blade with reinforced point and finely chiselled with flowering plants, the H shape hilt with a pair of square baluster crossbars, bearing traces of gold koftgari decoration, with a crimson velvet covered scabbard, 36cm. Some orange rust pitting. Scabbard is shabby and lacking mounts.
A 19th Century Indio-Persian Khanjar, the 26cm double edge down-curving steel blade with reinforced upswept tip, inlaid with tigers and elephants in silver, the steel pistol grip hilt with similar inlaid decoration of tendrils and lattice work, with green velvet scabbard, 40cm. Black patching to blade and orange rust pitting to grip, scabbard is shabby
A 19th Century Indio-Persian Khanjar, the 29cm double edge spear point steel blade with reinforced tip, inlaid with tiger, antelope, elephant, horse and buffalo in silver, the waisted steel grip with similar inlaid decoration of foliage, with green velvet scabbard, 40.5cm. Black patching to blade and wear to the decoration on the hilt, scabbard is shabby.
A Javanese Pedang Lurus, the 55.5cm steel blade with sloping back edge for the last 28cm, inlaid with stylised serpents, scorpions and cloud motifs in gilt and silver metal, the hollow brass crossguard, hilt and scabbard embossed with stylised birds and foliage, 72cm. Hilt and scabbard bear traces of silver plating, and in my opinion the base metal is a thin brass. There are delamination marks to the blade, the crossguard is a little wiggly and the scabbard has tiny dents to the plain panels.

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