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Three Various Knivesconsisting Indian kukri. 13 1/2 inch, single edged blade of typical form with two narrow rear fullers. Wooden handle replaced. Complete with an non fitting scabbard ... Martindale machete. 22 inch, single edged blade with maker’s details. Horn slab grips ... Post war German combat knife. 5 1/4inch, single edged blade. Alloy crossguard. Green composite checkered grip. Contained in its green painted scabbard. Leather frog. 3 items.
Indian Jambiya and Three African Knivesslightly curved, double edged blade with silver decoration. Steel hilt with faint silver decoration. Contained in its leather covered scabbard with steel mounts, both with faint silver decoration. Together with three various knives, all complete in leather scabbards. 4 items.
Early 19th Century Scottish Double Knife Set4 inch, single edged blade with chamfered point and clipped back edge. Brass ferrule and pommel. Polished horn grip with stud decoration. Contained in its tooled leather scabbard. The front containing a similar smaller example with 2 1/2 inch blade. The blade stamped “Perth”. Brass ferrule, silvered pommel. Polished horn grip.
19th Century Caucasan Dagger 16 1/4 inch, double edged blade, offset fullers. Polished horn slab grips of typical form secured by silvered dome head rivets with floral engraving and black niello colouring. Silvered ferrule with similar decoration. Contained in its wooden scabbard with leather covering. Silvered throat and chape with ornate floral engraving and black niello colouring. Black tight in scabbard.
Rare WW1 Welsh Machine Gunner’s Knife17 1/2 inch, double edged, leaf shape blade with central rib. The forte engraved to one side “Dros Urddas Cymru” (For The Honour Of Wales). Steel stepped, circular folding guard. Steel grip covered with cord binding. Steel oval top disk with spike pommel. Short cord top strap. Contained in its leather scabbard with khaki braid wrapping and lower leather chape. Remnants of leather belt loop. Minor rust specks to blade.
A George V 1821 pattern Royal Artillery sword with an engraved fullered blade approximately 83cm long, marked for McBride & Sons, 7 Charles Street, London, having a pierced guard and wire wound shagreen grip, in a two ring steel scabbard and a leather cover CONDITION REPORT: grip is worn inplaces, plating on the guard is rubbed, minor dents and abrasions, in used condition
A German officers sword with a 77.5cm curved fullered blade,having a scrolling guard leaf cast brass mounts, eagle and swastika motifs to a wire wound grip in a steel scabbard CONDITION REPORT: Scabbard has scraches and paint loss, no sign of a maker, blade has a slight knink three quarters of the way along, scabbard is 82cm long, pommel appears firm, some wear to the grip, wires intact, no makers marks
A Turkish type sword (kilij), curved blade 30 in. with modest yelman; brass crosspiece with bud-terminal quillons and small langets, polished wood pistol grip; brass mounted scabbard, the chape extending to cover half its length, the locket with open back to receive the blade; possibly Greek or Balkan.
λVictorian 1831 pattern general officer's sword, attributable to Lieutenant-General John Wimburn Laurie (1835-1912), curved etched blade 30 in., Hamburger Rogers & Co., regulation gilt brass hilt with ivory grip scales, sword knot, brass scabbard retaining traces of gilding. John Wimburn Laurie: commissioned Ensign in the 4th (The King's Own) Regiment of Foot 2nd September 1853; served in the Crimean campaign from 8th November 1854 until the evacuation of the Crimea (Lieutenant 8th December 1854); present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of the two sorties on the advanced trenches in front of the ovens on the 22nd and 23rd November (mentioned in despatches), attacks on the Barrak Battery on the 18th June and on the Redan on the 8th September 1855;he was wounded in December 1854, and again in March 1855. Served in India during the mutiny. Major General 13th September 1882. Served during the Rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Second in Command from the 1st April until the close of the rebellion. Lieutenant General 31st December 1887. Father of Halliburton Laurie and George Brenton Laurie, each of whom fell while distinguishing themselves in battle, in the Boer War and at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle respectively. Provenance: by family descent. Source: Harts Army List, various volumes (mainly quoted verbatim)
A Victorian 1846 pattern Naval officer's sword, fullered blade 29 in. with etched decoration, gilt-brass solid 'gothic' hilt with fouled anchor to the cartouche, folding inner guard with no provision for a retaining stud, lion head pommel with mane extending down the back strap, shagreen grip, sword knot, leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts.
λ A Victorian 1831 pattern General Officer's sword, curved blade 31.5 in. with etched decoration, retailed by Phelps & Co. Calcutta; regulation gilt brass hilt with button terminal quillons and crossed sword and baton to the ecousson, ivory pistol grip; brass scabbard retaining some gilding.
λ An Imperial German naval officer's dress sword, pipe-backed blade 30.5 in.; gilt-brass hilt with folding shell, embossed decoration including a fouled anchor surmounted by the Imperial crown, lion head pommel, ivory grip; black leather scabbard with white metal mounts decorated with volutes against a hammered ground.
An early 19th Century British cavalry officer's sword, broad and slightly curved pipe backed blade 35 in., with 9 in. false back edge, stirrup hilt similar to the 1796 pattern with D-shaped langets and an unusual elongated pommel tapering towards the knuckle bow, wire bound shagreen grip, steel scabbard with two loose rings.
A Royal Naval 1846 pattern presentation sword, blade 3.75 in., etched decoration including the dedication: 'PRESENTED BY THE COMMITTEE TRAINING SHIP ARETHUSA TO CHARLES FREDERICK HOBBS ON HIS PROMOTION TO ACTING-BOATSWAIN', retailed by the Army & Navy Stores; regulation gilt brass hilt, 1891 pattern sword knot; brass mounted leather scabbard. H.M.S. Arethusa (1849) was decommissioned in 1874 and thereafter served as a training ship for destitute boys under the patronage of Lord Shaftesbury.
λ A British 1805 pattern Royal Naval officer's dress sword, ornamented type, light spadroon blade, gilt and sometime blued; embellished gilt bass stirrup hilt, crowned fouled anchor to the langets, Greek key and dart bands to the ferrule, lion head pommel with mane forming the back strap, chequered and wire bound ivory grip; black leather scabbard with lattice and flower head engraved gilt brass mounts, possibly slightly shortened.
Four edged weapons: an Indian dagger (katar), unusual curved blade 8 in., steel hilt with transverse grips; a Moroccan dagger (koummya), blade 9 in., hilt with scalloped fan shaped pommel, brass and silver clad hilt with chased decoration; a Sudanese dagger, curved blade 8 in., carved wooden X-shaped hilt, hide scabbard; and a kukri, blade 12 in., polished horn hilt, leather scabbard. [4]
A Victorian Royal Artillery officer's sword, attributable to Lieutenant Charles H. R. Pelly, Royal Artillery, blade etched with Royal Cypher and artillery motifs together with an elephant head crest and the initials C.H.R.P., blade by Kirschbaum and retailed by J Daniels of Woolwich, steel three bar hilt with reeded bars, sword knot, steel scabbard.
λ A Victorian 1831 pattern General Officer's sword, curved blade 30.5 in. with etched decoration, by Henry Wilkinson and numbered 16445 to the back; regulation gilt brass hilt with button terminal quillons and crossed sword and baton to the ecousson, ivory pistol grip; brass scabbard retaining some gilding.
A William IV 1828 pattern Highland regiment officer's sword, straight multi-fullered blade 31.5 in., etched decoration including the Royal Cypher; regulation steel basket hilt with scarlet cloth lining, the pommel retaining part of a fringe, wire bound shagreen grip; steel scabbard with two loose rings and a frog stud, terminating in a shoe; retailed by Charles Hebbert, London.
A late Victorian Coldstream Guards officer's sword, picquet weight 1892 type blade 32.75 in. etched with battle honours to Suakin 1885 and initials 'G.H.B.'; plated steel 1854 pattern hilt incorporating regimental badge, plated scabbard. Gordon Hargreaves Brown, commissioned 2nd Lieut. 20th January 1900, Lieut. 1st April 1903, Adjutant 6th June 1907; served in the South African War 1901-02, Queen's South Africa Medal with 3 clasps.
An Indian sword (tulwar or shamshir), Persian blade of watered steel 34.5 in., gold inlaid text to a cartouche, chased roundel depicting a stylised lion; North Indian silver gilt hilt of typical form with short quillons and disc pommel, richly chased with foliate decoration; later velvet covered scabbard, sword late 18th/ early 19th Century. By repute: by descent through the family of the Maharajah of Kapurthala.
Two Japanese swords: the first an o-wakizashi, blade 20 in, hon-zukuri, gilt-copper habaki with slanting file marks, tsuriagi nakago with three ana; shingunto tsuba, plain copper kashira, copper menuki in the form of dragons, in a leather covered shingunto field scabbard to fit a longer sword; the second an NCO's shingunto, mass produced blade 27.25 in. and numbered 30660, cast aluminium hilt, copper fuchi with arsenal control marks (Koishikawa or Kokura), regulation steel scabbard. [2]
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