dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Austria, Rifled, round, 14 mm cal. barrel (clean core and visible core), foresight, adjustable rear sight octagonal base, dated '857' and marked with imperial eagle. Lock dated en suite and with the same imperial hallmark. Internal components with traces of bluing and numbered '21'. Working mechanics. Full fruitwood stock featuring a stamp under the butt side. Iron mounts. Inside of the lock plate and the mounts marked '4'. Muzzle ring also with cross and asterisk. Iron ramrod with brass band. Later strap. Ring nut bayonet with cruciform blade, and scabbard. length 133,5 cm.
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dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: United Kingdom, Round, rifled, 15 mm cal. barrel (clean bore, visible groove), provided with foresight, with adjustable and foldaway rear sight, breech with flat back, featuring several British stamps '533' in Persian number. Re-blued. Flat lock-plate with crown surmounting 'VR', caption '1862 ENFIELD', British stamp with crown and Broad Arrow and numbers. Working mechanic. Safety-catch chain. Wooden full stock. Brass and iron mounts. Brass butt-plate, marked 'V / M.X 20 / 576'. Iron bands, one with remains of old finish. Iron ramrod. Socket bayonet with British stamps and leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 140 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Piedmont, Round, smooth, 18 mm cal. barrel, provided with foresight and clutch for the bayonet, with original breech featuring three Savoy stamps, caption and date 'PA 1845'. Tang with fixed rear sight. Forward spring lock marked 'FABB.A R.A IN TORINO'. Working mechanic. The inner part with the lock with remains of bluing, several screws and other parts, all numbered with '7' like the external screws. Wooden full stock with number '14' on the butt-site and with stamp 'FC' and 'DF' on the left side. Iron mounts, all with stamps 'FC', 'BG' or 'ZG'.Iron ramrod with stamp 'ZG'. Strap of a later period, but well-manufactured. Socket bayonet with several numbers and marked 'S', complete with leather scabbard with brass mounts and belt-hook. In good condition, and therefore interesting. length 150 cm.
dating: 1860 provenance: Naples, Smooth, round, barrel (the core in poor condition), with octagonal base dated '1860' and marked 'M.S.', adjustable rear sight, foresight, and clutch for the bayonet; back spring lock signed 'M.re R.le di Napoli'; Full wooden stock with brass and iron mounts, ramrod missing. Yatagan bayonet complete with leather scabbard and brass mounts marked '5 BC. 8C.19' and with mark 'L'. length 144.7 cm.
dating: provenance: Italy, Rifled, burnished, round, 10 mm cal. barrel, adjustable rear sight and foresight, clutch for the bayonet; bolt with rotating ring-nut; long wooden stock, iron mounts featuring part of the burnishing and marks; iron ramrod. Re-burnished. Complete with ramrod and bayonet (the iron parts with corrosion), scabbard. length 110 cm.
dating: 1872 provenance: Italy, Round, rifled barrel, with various marks including 'C.R.', eagle, crown and others, adjustable rear sight, foresight and clutch for the bayonet; Carcano bolt; wooden full stock marked '7307' and with stamp 'RIPARAZ.E TORINO 1872', iron mounts. Complete with bayonet and scabbard. length 126 cm.
dating: First half of the 18th Century provenance: Spain, Large, straight, double-edged blade of exagonal section signed 'SEBASTIAN' on one side and 'HERNANDEZ' among crosses and symbols on the other, followed by some oval and horizontal grooves. Grooved ricasso with a mark on a side. Iron hilt with two valves of different size, quillons shaped as a 'S' and faceted loop guard decorated with knots. Pommel shapes as a faceted whirligig. Wooden grip covered with wire binding and silver ring nut. With its wooden scabbard covered with leather (small missing parts) and metal hilts. In patina. To be cleaned. length 109 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Parma, Straight blade of lozenge section. Bone grip carved with floral motifs. The scabbard is composed of five bone segments finely sculpted with noblemen's busts, coat of arms, shield with 'S' under crown, open-winged eagle under crown (probably of the Grand Duchy of Parma), cock, snake and a castle, all in high-relief. Two iron suspension rings. length 65.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Southern Italy, Blade of triangular section, engraved with floral motifs and geometrical patterns at the first part; faceted, iron hilt, partially decorated with steel beads, parts of the original chain. Complete of its scabbard with iron hilts, of the two suspension rings one is missing. length 103.5 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: France, Colichemarde blade of triangular section, engraved with floral motifs and geometrical patterns at the first part, areas damaged by rust. Fine iron hilt, engraved and pierced. Wooden grip covered with wire binding and wire Moors' heads. Original scabbard in poor conditions with iron hilts. In patina. To be cleaned. length 93.5 cm.
dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, single-edged blade engraved with floral motifs on an opaque background along the length, the tang marked 'WEYERSBERG, KIRSCHBAUM & Co. SOLINGEN'; silver hilt, richly decorated with floral motifs, the shell-guard pierced with royal badge gilded at the center, pommel shaped as a lion's head, mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with silver mounts decorated en suite. Silver with fine, dark patina. length 87.5 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: France, Triangular blade, remains of gilded engraved decorations of trophies and floral motifs at the base, signed 'Jacqques Spol Mch.a fourbiseur a Metz'. Double-valved iron hilt, small archs, loop-guard and oval pommel with wonderful carvings in bas-relief representing darkened trophies and floral motifs on a granulated gilded background. Different decorations on each of the four sides of the valves. Wooden grip covered with silver Moors' heads. Wooden scabbard covered with leather and with iron chap decorated en suite. Scarce. length 106 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the center, the tang provided with hammer-mark with caption 'MS & C / MANIAGO'. Small, iron quillon with remains of antique nickel-plating. White metal ring-nut. Ebony stripes at the sides, mother-of-pearl grips. White, metal cap. Leather scabbard. length 29,3 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Scotland, Strong, straight, single-and-false-edged blade with two fullers and wavy decorations at the back. Brass ring nut decorated with thistles in relief. Chiselled wooden grip with knots and small studs. Big brass pommel engraved with narrowing base and a big amber carved stone at the end. Wooden scabbard covered with leather. Smooth brass hilts. Complete with its combined small knife and fork, worked en suite. With the Sporran, brass upper part decorated with a deer's head, inscription 'Guidich N Rich' and bandeaus with the names of the locations where the regiment had been. Long, white horsehair at the lower part, with two black horsehair pendants held by engraved brass ring nuts. Red leather on the back side with bags and two loops. Fine ensemble. length 42.5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section, tang; white metal hilt depicting the goddess Flora (or Chloris) in-the-round. Scabbard made of the same metal, richly decorated with floral motifs and with a scene depicting a king proclaiming a man knight. length 29.4 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade with double fuller at the center; bronze hilt depicting in-the-round a Zouave. Bronze scabbard decorated with trophies, medal with war cards under a shield 'TOUR MALAKOII', base with anchor, the back with two badges marked 'ALMA' and 'INKERMANN SEBASTOPOL TRAKTIR'. length 33.5 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Strong, straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section. White, metal hilt and scabbard, richly carved in high relief. Quillon with floral motifs, pommel with a human face, hilt with roman armour, scabbard with Medusa's head among floral motifs. In a case with burgundy-velvet lining. length 24 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Piedmont, Straight blade without edge. Brass hilt with remains of gilding, shell-guard with Savoy's cross under crown and among bay and oak leaves. S-shaped quillons worked with leaves. Pommel shaped as a hound's head. Strong grip with Savoy's coat of arms in a crown of oak leaves. Complete of leather scabbard with brass hilts and remains of gilding, leather belt frog on the front. length 67 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, double-edged blade, of exagonal section and slightly hollow faces. Dents. Remains of the motto 'VIVE LE ROY', traces of engravings and remains of the signature 'Cavalier Solingen' on one face, traces of engravings and same signature on the other face. Silver hilt with marks. Quillons shaped as a bloodhound's head , both with marks. Center of cross-guard shaped as a wildboar's head in relief. Ebony grip with longitudinal grooves. Both the ferrule and the cap of silver. Without scabbard. length 76,5 cm.
dating: 1888 provenance: Toledo, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, with beautiful hunting engravings among floral motifs on a dark background, rectangular tang signed and dated 'Artilleria Fabrica de Toledo 1888'. Silver hilt, quillons with a deer's and a hound's head at the end. Ribbed pommel, base and ring nut decorated with rings. Grip made of deer horn, sculpted as a man on horseback and a bull. Leather scabbard with white metal hilts, embossed at the front with a horse and a fish, two suspension rings. length 44
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Germany, Slightly-curved, single-and short-edged blade, with fuller at the center and fine groove at the back, engraved with hunting scenes and floral motifs at the base. Areas with damages from rust. Brass hilt with remains of gilding, decorated with floral motifs and provided with a small shell-guard. Beautiful, ivory grip carved with floral motifs and with pommel shapes as a bloodhound's head. Remains of leather scabbard. length 62 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Germany, Slightly-curved, single-and false-edged blade, with fuller at the center and groove at the back, engraved and gilded on blue background with floral and geometrical motifs and with writing 'Vige Candum' at the first part. Faceted, agate hilt. Bronze hilts with remains of gilding, small, fish-shaped shell-guard. Leather scabbard (erasures) with partially-engraved, brass mounts and remains of gilding. length 52 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Germany, Long, smooth, single-and short-edged blade with wide fuller at the center and with tang. Beautiful, gilt-brass hilt, oval shell-guard with quiver inside a trumpet, quillon decorated with floral motifs in bas-relief, pommel shaped as a bloodhound's head, finely chiselled and with long ears going inside the deer-horn grips. Complete with metallic scabbard with gilt-brass mounts, engraved with floral motifs. The leather covering and the knife are missing. The loop on the cap is not pertinent. Two suspension rings. length 75.5 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, single-and false-edged blade, with wide fuller at the center and thin groove at the back, engraved with a deer, wild boar, stars and spirals at the first part. Massive, gilt-bronze hilt decorated with spirals and small palms in bas-relief. Wooden scabbard with leather covering (missing chape) complete with cutleries (spoon, fork and knife) with grips worked en suite, the spoon made of bronze. Bronze cap and hook with remains od gilding and decorated en suite. length 65 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center, clean, some pitting at the tip. Small, silver quillon, with the arms of the quillon counter-curved and shaped as a hound head. Quillon block with embossed boar and deer heads. Ring nut engraved with garlands and flowers. Ivory grip, slightly curved shape decorated with longitudinal grooves. Small silver cap. Leather scabbard with silver hilts worked in bas-relief with hunting trophies. Cap with button. length 75 cm.
dating: about 1780 provenance: France, Large, double-edged blade of lenticular section, engraved at the first part with an effigy of the devil or Pan on one side, and a witch (?) on the other side, both among stripes and wings, above a vase of flowers. Blackened iron hilts, engraved and carved, small shell-guard, a deer and a wolf on the quillon block, leaves-shaped quillons, pommel with rays and small palms. Deer horn grip. Wooden scabbard covered with leather with beautiful blackened iron hilts, engraved with a deer and decorated with floral motifs. Two suspension rings on the sides. Hunting weapon with peculiar decorations. length 68.5 cm.
dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the center, partially engraved with racemes, with USA emblems and 'U.S.', signed 'U.S. ARMORY Springfield Mass'. Brass hilt with remains of gilding. Valves with emblems in bas-relief. Grip covered with leather and wire binding. Pommel en suite with eagle. Some signs of use and time. Nickelled iron scabbard (some missing parts in the finish) with gilded hilts, three lugs. length 95 cm.
dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Composite set with belt in thick, black leather (98 x 5 cm) provided with a brass buckle with two elements, shaped as bull's head inside a circle, with remains of not clearly readable marking, maybe 'DEPONIRT'. Holster for a revolver of very big dimensions (e.g. Colt Dragoon). Leather with signs of long use, but still pliable. Together with a knife with single-edged blade, brass quillon and grip covered with leather bands; the relative scabbard obtained from a bayonet scabbard. The buckle is a rare example, see a similar one pictured on page 51 of the volume “TEXAS CIVIL WAR ARTIFACTS” by R. M. Ahlstrom. height holster 39 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Argentina, Straight, single-and-short-false-edged blade, with fuller, marked at the tang 'E. CHAPON BUENOS-AYERS'. Wooden cane grip. Silver-plated, metal ring nut decorated with rocaille in relief. Angled, horn pommel (small defects and missing parts). Wooden cane scabbard with metal shoe. Total length, when closed: 89,3 cm. length 76 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Europe, Straight blade od squared section. White metal ring-nut, cane-grip made of black, lacquered wood. Angled pommel made of deer horn, with white metal stripes, engraved at the edges. Black, lacquered, stick-shaped scabbard (a small missing part) with brass mounts. Total length when close: 96 cm. height 69,5 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, hollow-faceted blade of triangular section, short brass ring nut. Cylindrical, silver-colored, metal grip. Fine, angled pommel worked as a bloodhound's head, of silver-colored metal, with mark 'METAL ARGENTE'. Stick scabbard with silver ring nut marked '925', horn base (defects). Total length when closed: 91,3 cm. length 76,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight blade (more ancient?), of hexagonal section, with fuller at the forte and inscription 'SOLINGEN ME FECIT'. Wooden grip. Silver pommel marked '800', worked as a vase and engraved with flowers on the back. Wooden cane scabbard with iron shoe. Total length when closed: 94,3 cm. length 87,5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, single-edged blade and tip, with double fuller, engraved with racemes at the forte, with some dents. Silver-colored, metal ring nut, with engraved decorations and nielloed undulated lines. Wooden grip. Angled, silver-colored metal pommel, this also decorated with undulated and burnished lines. Wooden cane scabbard with metal shoe. Total length, when closed: 91 cm. length 88 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, single-edged blade, tip and short-false-edged blade, fuller on the central segment, the long tang marked 'TOLEDO' among racemes. Silver-colored, metal ring nut. Knotted wooden grip. Alongated, pewter pommel decorated with rocaille and racemes; big, green-colored cabochon on the back. Wooden cane scabbard with metal shoe. Total length, when closed: 89,5 cm. length 86,5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight blade of triangular section, with hollow sides and some dents. Silver-colored, metal ring nut. Ivory grip (repaired grain) grooved on the back. Wooden cane scabbard with silver-plated metal ring nut and metal shoe. Total length, when closed: 84,7 cm. length 53 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Europe, Straight, sword-style, double-edged blade (more ancient?), of hexagonal section, with fuller at the forte, marked 'SEBASTIAN / ERNANDEZ'. Metal grip worked as a cane. Silver-colored metal ring nuts. Angled horn/ivory pommel. Scabbard covered with leather painted like the cane, metal shoe. length 84,6 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and short false-edged blade, with fuller, featuring remains of marking at the tang '... E CARRARA /... ERMO'. White metal ring nut. Wooden grip decorated with knots. Alongated, silver pommel with no marks, this also decorated with knots and with remains of blue enamel. Wooden scabbard (light missing part at the mouthpiece) and stick with metal shoe. Total length, when closed: 79,8 cm. length 78,2 cm.
A Russian 1881 Patent Shashka, and scabbard, the steel blade with foundry and date stamp for 1910, reverse stamped A 48 with brass guard and pommel, Russian script to guard, wooden fluted handle, quillon af, total length out of scabbard 102cm, length of blade 86cm with wooden and canvas scabbard and braided tassel, total length in scabbard 103.5cm
A Meissen porcelain group of Cupid Felicite Couronnee. Cupid stands near a pair of doves standing on a plinth below a wreath of flowers (AF) Bearing cross sword marks to the base. 21 cm high. Together with a 19th-century Continental porcelain figure of two cherubs conspiring to draw an ornate sword from its scabbard 18 cm long., Rosenthal figure of an Elizabethan boy with a posy marked "Opel" and two Wallendorf figures of naked musicians,Qty: 4Condition report: Part of the wreath is missing from the Meissen figure also some damage to cupid's hand and the end of the blue cloth he is draped in.The other figures seem OK
A Japanese Katana; the tightly bound shagreen handle terminating in a patinated copper end decorated in low relief with flowerheads, similarly decorated copper band below the pierced brass tsuba decorated with prunus blossom, the painted scabbard (paint worn and away in places) similarly mounted with copper bands very finely detailed in relief and the higher double band as a flowerhead mounted with a support ring, the scabbard terminating in ornate copper and brass Kabuto Gane (68.75cm blade, the full length including scabbard and handle 100cm, probably late 19th/early 20th century). Vendor advises the item originally taken by her uncle as a trophy of war, together with two black & white photographs of naval ratings at HMS Ganges, both photographs containing her uncle (exact location not known)Condition Report: Overall the piece appears to be in good condition with the metalwork having darkened down nicely commensurate with age. The item comes from a private source. The scabbard has several areas of brown paint away (see images on website). No noticeable dents, a few scratches. The press studs function nicely, neither the scabbard nor blade shape has distorted. The Tsuba is very nice quality, the steel blade appears sharp but not excessively so. Dimensions: scabbard 74.5cm, Blade including metal band 69cm, excluding metal band 66cm
A PERSIAN BRASS CYLINDRICAL CONTAINER decorated with figures in conflict within bands of script, 7cm high, white metal and niello scabbard,11cm long, white metal and wood spice box and cover, 5cm high, white metal gun powder horn, 8cm wide and two knives, 15 and 20cm long (6) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
FOUR SITZENDORF MILITARY FIGURES including a Grenadier Guard, a Grenadier Guard Captain, an Officer of the Third Guards 1792 and Royal Artillery 1830, tallest 29cm high (4) Condition Report: a Grenadier Guard - some damage to sword and scabbard. Grenadier Guard Captain - sword and scabbard re glued. Officer of the Third Guards 1792 - no issues. Royal Artillery 1830 - the bayonet has been glued just above the hand.
A 20TH CENTURY DECORATIVE DAGGER the 18cm long diamond section blade with white metal hilt modelled as a mythical figure, the crossguard as entwining snakes in a velvet covered scabbard with white metal mounts & applied monogram "SC" 29.5cm o/all length The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
An 1827 pattern QEII Royal Naval Officers Sword with wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel, gilt brass folding guard with crown and fouled anchor, black and gold knot, foliate etched fullered Wilkinson blade, serial Number 80412 (circa 1958), with black leather and brass mounted scabbard, overall length 94cm, blade 79cm (name has been scratched out on locking button)
Royal Naval Officer’s 1845 Pattern Sword. The 80cm blade by Larcom & Vesey Portsea with single fuller, etched with the Imperial crown, fouled anchor and scrolling foliage panels. Gilt metal hand guard, the incorporated fouled anchor oval now defaced, lion’s head and mane pommel and backstrap, wire bound white fish skin grip, gold and navy sword knot (distressed). Black leather scabbard with three gilt metal chapes, the blade clean, the etching weak, gilt areas rubbed £160-£200 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
Royal Marines Officer’s 1896 Pattern Infantry Sword EIIR Period. The 82.5cm blade by Wilkinson Sword Ltd. (88728) (1965) with single fuller, etched with the Royal Arms, EIIR cypher, Globe & Laurel, ‘The Royal Marines’, foliate panels. Plated pierced hand guard incorporating the EIIR cypher, wire bound fish skin grip, gold bullion sword knot. Plated metal scabbard, a pair of sword slings of red Morrocon faced with gold lace. Chamois cover and leatherette carrying bag, the blade with rust patches and staining, scabbard with one minor dent, carrying bag retaining strap broken, otherwise sound condition £300-£400 --- 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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