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Japanese Army officers sword in all metal Shin gunto cast fittings, plain brass hilt and metal scabbard. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Number on blade and scabbard is 13316. Press stud functions. Neither blade or scabbard are bent out of shape. Blade is approx 71 cm, scabbard is approx 74 cm long. The pommel does not have any jiggle
An 1803 pattern infantry officer's sword, with a lion head pommel over a shagreen grip, and pierced hand guard with 'GR' cypher, the blued and gilt blade marked 'J. J. Runkel, Solingen', the scabbard with gilt brass mounts, engraved 'R. Johnston late Bland and Foster, Sword Cutler and Belt maker to his Majesty 68 St James St, London', 100cm long
An antique Turkish Ottoman style Sword, the horn grip mounted in metal with four-point stars and silvered wire, a cross-guard with bud-shaped terminals and langets, a long curved and fullered blade in an stitched leather-bound wooden scabbard, sword 36in (91.5cm) long, blade 30in (76cm) long, scabbard 30½in (77.25cm) long.
A NAVAL SWORD the wire bound sharkskin hilt with lion's head pommel, the gilt metal knuckle guard with fouled anchor, the 79cm long fullered blade with fouled anchor and Crown in gilt metal mounted black leather scabbard, overall length 96cm with uniform crossbelt and leather outer sleeve (3) Condition Report: Available upon request
CAPTAIN C. MILLAR, BLACK WATCH, MILITARY SPORRAN pith helmet, commando dagger in scabbard with frog, two map cases, water bottle, a framed display of pips, buttons, patches, related photographs, four military "Snaffles" prints and ephemera, a military tan leather trunk painted with the owner's name and regiment, a kit case with Sam Browne belt and webbing and one other leather trunk Captain C Millar lived in Edinburgh and was a 2nd Lieutenant prior to WWII. He travelled with The Black Watch Band in the UK and USA. He was billeted in Edinburgh and Perth and then saw action in the Far East, mainly with the Fourth Division, assisting with the repatriation of captured Black Watch Divisions in Burma where he remained for the remainder of WWII. After the war he was promoted to Major and carried out training with The Territorial Army and The Black Watch Rifle Division in Perthshire prior to his retirement Condition Report: The Snaffles prints are a bit faded but no damage, the sporran is not in good condition. The pith helmet is a bit stained on the crown but no damage, the dagger is ok as are the water bottle and map cases. The webbing and Sam Browne are ok. I would say the two trunks are in fair condition. I would suggest you go to our website catalogue and click on the image. There are several views and a zoom facility. There are also multiple images on thesaleroom.com. .
An engraved .44 (R.F.) 'Model 1866' lever-action musket by Winchester, no. 41187B (Circa 1870)The 'Third Model' brass receiver engraved in the Ulrich style with bold foliate-scrollwork, the right side with side-plate vignette of two hunters with kill, front flat vignette with elk and dog, and rear flat with bear, the left side-plate with a vignette of sulky racing, front flat vignette of a fox and caught bird, rear flat with bison and dog, the left side of lower tang stamped with assembly number '552' and 'M', matching assembly number is found inside of butt-plate, with '1582' in the top tang channel of buttstock, the well-figured replacement stock with brass butt-plate and trap engraved en suite, sling-swivels, the barrel stamped Winchester's-Repeating-Arms. New Haven. CT. King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29.1866.October 16.1860 with three-quarter magazine-tube, block-mounted blade foresight and folding adjustable ladder rear-sight27in. barrelTogether with a yataghan bayonet, recurved fuller blade, with brass hilt cast in feather design on grip, beaked pommel and sprung steel catch and scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58
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