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George IV period Scottish dirk - the 30cm blade by Cutler & Son, Hanover Street, London and engraved 'The Battles of Assaye (2nd Anglo Maratha War 1803) Maida 1806 and Java 1816 (Napoleonic War) 78th Highlanders (Rosshire) Cuidich 'n' Rhi' Royal Crown elephant, raised hand palm monogrammed J.R.M. the scabbard brass mounted with embossed thistle, feathers and St Andrew and enclosing a smaller knife and fork, the grip with carved plaited detail, plumed headdress and cross swords, mounted with cut stones, 45cm overall
An Indian Police Senior Ranks Sword, circa 1901-1946, the etched blade measuring 83.5cm and the hilt with India Imperial Police cypher, with a two ringed steel scabbard, overall length 100cm. Condition Report Scabbard has tears, losses and holes to leather covering.Blade is straight and in good condition, with fine etching.Handle is tight, with general wear.Hand guard shows loss to plating and general wearSee extra images.Length of blade 82cmlength of scabbard 86.5cm.
A 19th century Baden Small/Court Sword with plain metal scabbard, Antler Grip, Guard decorated with Baden coat of arms, blade engraved on both sides with foliage, armour, letter L with crown and Baden shield, cannons and lances, blade length 83cm, total length 96cm CONDITION REPORT One small dent to scabbard as image blade and scabbard appear fairly straight Scabbard length 86cm No jiggle in pommel
A late 19th century gilt metal Sinhalese dagger with curved single edge blade, typical form guard and Makara head pommel, in brass foliate decorated scabbard. 47cm total lengthCONDITION:Edge knocks and tarnishing to blade, guard separated from grip and loose, one ruby coloured eye missing, significant wear to gilding
The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders Officers Regimental Dirk by R & HB Kirkwood of Edinburgh in original leather velvet lined case with Sgian Dubh having Egypt crest - The regulation blade measuring 11 3/4 inches with carved bogwood hilt and gilt mounts with miniature fork and knife - some colour loss to crystals, slight wear to box and Dubh scabbard but otherwise in good condition - Lieutenant Colonel HJD L McGregor
A CEREMONIAL SWORD AND SCABBARD, QING DYNASTYChina, 18th-19th century. The iron blade forged with a short groove near the tip. The bronze sword guard decorated with a pair of confronting Chilong amid leafy scrolls in shallow relief. The sharkskin handle bound by brass cords and mounted with gilt-bronze fittings at each end. The shagreen scabbard secured by two gilt-bronze bands decorated with dragons and surmounted by a similarly decorated Porte-Epee.Provenance: From an old private collection in Washington D.C., USA. Condition: Traces of use, minor losses and fine patina. Some casting flaws. Good patina with some verdigris. When the fittings on the scabbard are moved, they reveal a turquoise verdigris staining to the shagreen. The blade with traces of corrosion, very minor surface scratches, old wear and repolishing.Weight: 825 g Dimensions: 66 cm length of sword and 73 cm total lengthAuction result comparison: Compare with a related but larger sword of 89 cm total length at Sotheby’s Hong Kong in Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 8 October 2010, lot 2770, sold for HKD 400,000.清代腰刀 中國,十八至十九世紀。鐵刀片在尖端附近鍛造有短槽。刀镡上淺浮雕一對螭龍紋。 鯊魚皮柄首由黃銅線束縛,並在兩端分別裝有鎏金青銅配件。 淺綠色劍鞘由兩條飾有龍紋的鎏金銅固定,執柄纏絲。 來源:美國華盛頓一個私人老收藏 品相:使用痕跡,輕微損失和良好的包漿。 一些鑄造缺陷。移動刀鞘上的配件時,會有綠松石綠色的銅鏽。刀片上有腐蝕痕跡,表面有非常小的刮痕,舊時磨損,經過重新拋光。 重量:825克 尺寸:劍長66 厘米;總長73厘米 拍賣結果比較:一件相近的長89厘米的腰刀售于香港蘇富比Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art拍場,2010年10月8日,lot 2770,售價 HKD 400,000。
A British c. 1853 Remington Rolling Block Rifle Bayonet, 22 3/4" blades, and original leather scabbard; a French Epee type Bayonet 1876 model, inscribed on back of blade, 20 1/2" long and original steel scabbard; also a Sanderson 1907 model English Bayonet, with 17" blade, and leather scabbard, all v. good. (3)
A 19th Century English "Skipper" Hunting Knife, with 5 1/2" steel blade, serrated on one side, stamped S. Hibbert & Son, Cutlers, Sheffield, with brass mounted wooden handle, and with later leather scabbard; and an antique English Trench Knife, with 6 3/4" steel blade stamped Routledge, Birmingham, with chequered handle; and another Hunting Knife with 6 1/2" steel blade, and with wooden handle. As a lot. (3)
An 1892 pattern Officer's Rifles swordcirca 1901-10shagreen wire-bound grip, gothic hilt with bugle insignia, proof mark to one side of ricasso, etched straight unfullered blade in steel scabbard, the blade engraved 'Rifles' and Edward VII monogram below a crown, scabbard with two suspension ringsCondition report: some light rust and loss of finish to hilt, some loose wires and minor wear to fishskin grip. Blade generally in good order with only minor tarnishing spots. Some very small dings around mouth of scabbard, some surface loss overall.
A 1796 pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sabrewith a single-edged broad fullered blade, housed in steel scabbard, the overall length of sword 95cm (losses to grip, soldered repair to blade)Condition report: Losses to grip of hilt, some rust to hilt. Blade with soldered repair, rust to lower 1/4 section of blade. Scabbard rusted but with no obvious dings or dents. Please see images.
An Indonesian Karambit Claw knifeearly 20th century, with hole finger grip, leading to a curved body and blade in the form of a claw, the scabbard with white metal mounts decorated with floral medallions, overall length 15.5cmCondition report: Some minor dings and dents to the white metal sections of the scabbard, blade itself generally in good order, general wear commensurate with age. Please see images.

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