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A 19th century South-East Asian gilt-metal short sword, possibly Siam (Thailand) or Burma, the elephant-head pommel set with ruby glass eyes, over a chequered grip, the guard modelled as twin dragons, with floral engraved decoration, over a plain steel blade within a gilt-metal scabbard with engraved stylised foliate mounts. Length overall 56cm, blade 40cm
British 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword with steel embossed blade, steel hilt with Royal cipher George V, faux ray skin grip and wooden scabbard covered with brown leather, blade named to 2nd Lt G Holmes, 1st Batn East Yorkshire Regt. Sword manufacture make illegible to ricasso - made by a Sheffield company. 2nd Lt G Holmes was killed in Arras offensive on 9th April 1917. During the 19th and 10th April 1917 - the 1st Btn East Yorkshire Regt had five officers killed and eight wounded. In the ranks losses were 44 killed, 149 wounded and 81 missing. Sword and scabbard mounted on wooden display wall fitting.
British 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, King Edward period (1901-1910) with leather scabbard, made by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. Sword belonged to Capt Evan John Richardson, 2nd Btn Royal Sussex Regt and 2nd Btn Yorkshire Regt. Killed 25th September 1915 aged 32. Capt Evan John Richardson was born on 9th January 1888, son of J Richardson of Bath. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieut on 8th February 1908, made Lieut on 20th January 1911 and then Captain on 14th March 1915. Killed in action at Hulloch (Loos) on 25th September 1915 having joined the 2nd Btn in France on 22nd March 1915, he was present at Testubert and Aubers. He commanded D company and was reported wounded and missing, subsequently killed in action. Sword blade etched with initialls E.J.R. and No 41665 stamped to spine of sword. Sword and scabbard mounted on wooden display wall fitting.
British 1831 pattern general officer's mameluke sabre and scabbard by Gillott and Hansell, New Burlington St, London, features carved ivory grips with floral brass rivets, brass mounts and guard with General Officer's crossed sword and Field Marshall's baton cartouche. Blade etched with Victorian crown, foliage and sword and baton, together with brass scabbard with two suspension rings and red and gilt sword knot, overall length 97cm
Leather belt sheath for an Ibberson yachting kit containing associated marline spike and shackle key, seaman's hardwood handled knife and wooden handled marline spike L25cm; and machete style long knife, the 28cm steel fullered blade marked Lindner & Co. Warranted, split horn grip and reptile skin scabbard (2)
A private purchase survival knife in the style of a US Ka Bar knife. 175mm long Bowie style blade with fuller. Blackened finish. Straight crossguard. Grip formed from compressed leather. Overall length 305mm. Complete with black leather scabbard with pouch containing a sharpening stone. Retaining strap with press stud closesure.
A 19th Century infantry sword by Bryant & Garnick, Cheltenham, with Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVC) crest to the hilt and with a wire bound fish skin grip, 'Presented to Lieutenant Wakefield by his old comrades of the 7th Gloucester Rifle Volunteers', length of blade 82cm, complete with steel scabbard, S/D.
A George VI Royal Engineers officer's dress sword with acid etched blade marked for Alkit of Cambridge Circus, wired shagreen grip and brown leather scabbard. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots). Condition report: major loss of leather to scabbard, blade has light pitting and rust towards the tip. Bullion loop almost gone. blade etching still good and blade is straight with no visible damage. Shagreen with light wear but otherwise good.

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