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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
TWO WWII ERA GERMAN 3RD REICH DAGGERS to include a 2nd model Luftwaffe dagger, grip, pommel etc all present, blade very clean, no makers mark visible, scabbard is also complete and in good condition, a 1st model Luftwaffe dagger, grip, pommel which is leather all present, blade marked 'Carl Julias Krees, Solingen', blade is in good condition as is the leather and metal scabbard
THREE MILITARY INTEREST SWORDS to include Victorian infanry officers sword, in a leather and wooden scabbard, hand guard features the Royal Cypher, the blade is etched, the maker being 'Henry Wilkinson, Pall mall, London' the scabbard is missing some of the brown leather, an officers sword with etched blade, wooden grip with metal reinforce band and hand guard, base of hand guard is engraved '41', 'V' metal scabbard all complete with hanging rings, a curved blade 'Tourist Style' sword in wood felt and metal scabbard, engraved on blade made in India
Late 19th Century Prostitutes Knife, with mother of pearl grip, white metal ferrule and crossguard. Housed in its original leather covered scabbard. Double edged blade with medial ridge. Stamped “LOL” to the blade. Measures 20cms, blade 11 ½ cms. Accompanied by a German made hunting knife in an early style with stag horn grip and top pommel in the form of a crown. Double edged un-marked blade, 16 ¾ cms, overall 30cms, no scabbard. (2 items)
British 1899 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword, with steel dish type guard, wooden grip with cross hatch design. Slightly curved blade with fuller to back edge. Acceptance stamps and “/99” to edge of blade. Housed in a leather covered wooden scabbard with damaged steel tip. Blade 84 ½ cms, overall 111cms.
American Independent Order of Odd Fellows Society Sword, with ornate gilt guard having central crown with crossed sword and shepherd’s crook, entwined with serpents. Leather covered wooden grip with wire binding, leading to pommel in the form of a globe with coronet. Housed in a plated steel and gilt mounted scabbard. Polished blade with gothic motto to centre “Patriarchs Militant”. Blade etched with maker / retailers details “W A RAYMOLD NEW YORK”. Opposite side of the blade etched with pattern and original owners name “S B Cushman”. Blade 71cms, overall 93cms.
Victorian Light Infantry officers sword with 33 inch slightly curved single fullered blade with engraved detail including Volunteer Rifles cipher and crowned VR, by W.Jones & Co 236 Regent Street London, with half basket hilt with crowned Light Infantry bugle, complete with steel scabbard (three holes drilled) and brown leather Sam Browne type sword frog
A George III 1796 pattern British light cavalry trooper's sabre by Wolley & Sargant, early 19th century (probably made circa 1815 for the 100 Days War culminating in the Battle of Waterloo), the 80cm single edge curved and fullered steel blade lightly engraved and gilded with the Royal Coat of Arms, charging cavalryman and floral and foliate motifs against a patinated ground, maker's name engraved to the top edge, the stirrup hilt with pierced sword knot slit, with wire bound grip and plain pommel, with associated steel scabbard Condition Report: The hilt guard shows evidence of a soldered repair below the sword knot slit. The wire binding to the grip appears to have stretched in places, but is still attached. The blade is secure in the hilt. The blade shows wear to the patination and engraving. There are a couple of small notches to the cutting edge of the blade. The blade appears to be straight. Weight of sword without scabbard approx 794g.
A George III 1796 pattern British light cavalry trooper's sabre by Durs Egg, early 19th century, the 85cm single edge curved and fullered steel blade with maker's name 'D.Egg' engraved to the top edge, the stirrup hilt with pierced sword knot slit and plain pommel, with an early 19th century rapier sword, with 80cm single edge straight and fullered steel blade, lobed guard, twisted wire grip and faceted pomel, in brass mounted leather scabbard (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Victorian 1827 pattern officers sword by Ranken & Co of Calcutta, the 88cm single edge straight fullered steel blade lightly engraved with the Royal Coat Of Arms and Crown cypher, with maker's name to base, proof slug and star of David verso, the pierced steel hilt with sword knot slit, wooden grip and knurled pommel, in pierced steel mounted leather scabbard For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
German Reichsmarine 1st model Naval Officer's dress dagger, the 24cm double fullered steel blade marked with the naval acceptance mark of M over an anchor to the ricasso, brass crosspiece with fouled anchor, celluloud grip (lacking wirework) and flame pommel, in beaten brass scabbard with double rings on oak leaf banding L40cm overall
Victorian cavalry officer's sword, the slightly curving 87.5cm fullered steel blade with Victorian cypher and crest of a forearm with sword above WBC(?), inscribed Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London to the ricasso, steel 3-bar hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, numbered 9936, in associated steel scabbard, L106cm overall Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
WW2 German Army officer's dress sword with slightly curving 80.5cm fullered steel blade, eagle and swastika langet, gilded metal hilt, P-shaped knucklebow with oak leaves and acorns, wire bound black celluloid grip and green woven sword knot on leather strap, in black painted metal scabbard L96cm overall
Lieutenant Reginald Whittles Medals, Sword and related items, to include 1895 pattern infantry officer's sword and scabbard, Sam Brown belt and related photographs also a British War Medal 1914-1918, Victory Medal, and A.R.P. badge. Lieutenant Reg Whittles married a miss Doris Longbotham (sister of Captain Cyril Cyril Longbotham) whilst on leave. See the medal group, sword and photographs relating Captain Cyril Cyril Longbotham included in this sale.
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