Degen, 19. Jh. Einschneidige, beidseitig gekehlte Klinge. Griff mit Drahtwicklung, leicht geschwungene Parierstange, Eisenscheide, ber. & best., L. 71 cmEpee, 19th c. Single-edged blade with fullers on both sides. Handle with wire winding, slightly curved quillons, iron scabbard, rubbed & bumped, l. 71 cm
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Säbel, 18. Jh. Einschneidige, gebogene, beidseitig gekehlte Klinge. Im ersten Drittel gebläut und goldtauschiert. Griff mit Leder und Drahtwicklung, leicht geschwungene Parierstange. Eisenscheide mit Ringen. Leicht ber. & best., korrosion, L. 104 cmSaber, 18th century. Single-edged, curved blade with fullers on both sides. The first third of the blade is blued and inlaid with gold. Handle with leather and wire winding, slightly curved quillons. Iron scabbard with rings. Slightly rubbed & bumped, corrosion, l. 104 cm.
Hirschfänger, Deutschland, 19. Jh. Einschneidige, beidseitig gekehlte Klinge mit jagdlichem Ätzdekor, Schriftkartuschen mit vaterländisch-patriotischem Inhalt. Horngriff mit Parierstange aus Messing. Lederscheide mit Messingbeschlag. Leicht ber. & best., L. 76 cmDeer hunter, Germany, 19th century. Single-edged blade, fullered on both sides, with hunting etched decoration, inscription cartouches with patriotic content. Horn grip with brass quillons. Leather scabbard with brass fittings. Slightly rubbed & bumped, l. 76 cm.
Freimaurer-Konvolut, Deutschland, 1. H. 20. Jh., bestehend aus einem Buch über ''Die Große Loge von Preußen, gen. zur Freundschaft, der Schlüterbau und seine neueren Anbauten'', Berlin, 1927. Dazu 3 zeremonielle Degen mit Scheide (L. 96 cm)Masonic convolute, Germany, 1st half 20th c., consisting of a book on ''Die Große Loge von Preußen, gen. zur Freundschaft, der Schlüterbau und seine neueren Anbauten'', Berlin, 1927. Plus 3 ceremonial rapiers with scabbard (l. 96 cm).
Kard, Indien, 18. Jh., einschneidige, spitze Klinge mit abgeflachtem Rücken. Griffschalen aus Walrosszahn (mit Brüchen, aber stabil). Ohne Scheide, L. 34,5 cmKard, India, 18th century, single-edged, pointed blade with flattened spine. Walrus tooth grip scales (with fractures, but stable). Without scabbard, l. 34,5 cm
Miniatur Mandau, Indonesien, 19. Jh., ornamentierte Klinge aus Silber. Griff aus Holz mit Bronzemontierung. Sehr fein gearbeitete Scheide aus Holz, bemalt. Mit ornamentaler Wicklung aus Bast, leicht best. & ber., L. 21 cmMiniature Mandau, Indonesia, 19th century, ornamented blade of silver rubies handle of wood with bronze mountings. Very finely crafted wooden scabbard, painted. With ornamental wrapping of bast, slightly bumped & rubbed, l. 21 cm
George V Army officer's dress sword with 89cm fullered steel blade inscribed Hobson & Sons Lexington Street Golden Square to the ricasso, royal cypher and scrolls to both sides, three-bar hilt and copper bound fish skin grip, in polished steel scabbard L104cm overall - Condition Report Small amount of rusting to scabbard, particularly around the lower ring fitting.Also some rusting to the hilt.Sword and scabbard are both very straight and the sword fits well in the scabbard.Pommel does not have any �jiggle�.
WW1 period British Infantry officer's sword, the 60cm cut-down steel blade marked E. Thurkle Maker Soho London and decorated with VR cypher, black painted guard and wire bound fish skin grip, in compatibly cut-down scabbard L78cm overall; and two axes, one with Hults Bruk blade on later handle (3) - Condition Report
19th century continental dress sword, the 78cm triangular blade with scrolling decoration and battle trophies, cast and pierced brass armorial shell guard, knuckle bow and pommel and mother-of-pearl grip, in leather strengthened scabbard L96cm overall - Condition Report The hilt is in good condition including the fixed shell guard.
Fighting knife with 15cm steel double edged blade, nickel crosspiece and antler grip with hallmarked silver butt Sheffield 1910, in leather sheath pin pricked with the name F. Hanson L28cm overall; and an Eastern jambiya dagger with brass and carved hardwood hilt and scabbard (2) - Condition Report
Early 19th century French Officer's sword, 85cm double edged triple fullered blade inscribed with French armourer's mark and dated 1816, brass hilt by Rouart a Paris (1825-1850) with open foliate decoration and ebony grip, steel scabbard, overall 102cm - Condition Report Generally in reasonably good condition. Usual signs of wear to the gilding of the brass hilt. Minor chipping of the ebony grip. Minor pitting and scratching to the scabbard. Hilt marked around ricasso presumably when blade had been removed.
A GERMAN, THIRD REICH, ARMY DAGGER AND SHEATH, BLADE 26CM The sun signed blade in good condition, sharp and probably resharpened, nickel plating a little pitted in places, ivory celluloid grip in good condition. Scabbard plating somewhat degraded with age but not replated or restored and complete with both rings.
AN 1803 PATTERN SWORD AND SCABBARD, THE ETCHED BLADE ENGRAVED GRENADIER GUARDS AND ON THE OTHER SIDE FOR MY COUNTRY and KING, RUDIMENTARY 1801-16 ROYAL KNUCKLE ARMS AND GR NKUCKLE BOW, PIERCED BRASS MOUNTED SCABBARD, BLADE 77.3CM Blade pitted and worn, straight, not chipped, hilt mounts all present and secure but a little loose. Wire present, the sharkskin grip worn with loss. Scabbard complete but leather worn and holed/torn
A 1907 PATTERN SWORD,BAYONET AND SCABBARD, THE BLADE STAMPED CROWN, GR 1907 4-15 AND CHAPMANM FURTHER STAMP NOS INCLUDING 7.15 11 R.C.R. STEEL MOUNTED STITCHED LEATHER SCABBARD, THE THROAT STAMPED WITH NUMBER (NON MATCHING), BLADE 43.5CM Some localised surface rust and pitting, blade in good condition
AN 1821 PATTERN ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD AND LEATHER COVERED SERVICE SCABBARD, THE ETCHED BLADE WITH GVIR CYPHER AND ENGRAVED OWNER'S INITIALS, BLADE 88CM, WITH A CONTEMPORARY LEATHER SWORD BAG (3) A good example, blade with old sticky and congealed petroleum jelly in places but little or no rust, straight, undamaged, hilt, wires and grip also in good condition. The leather covering on the scabbard not in good condition, dry and powdery
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA post-1902 Royal Naval Officer’s Full Dress Sword and Uniform Tin attributed to C. E. C. Child, Royal Navy. The 80cm slightly curved bright blade by ‘Larcom & Veysey, Queen St. Portsmouth’, single fuller and etched with a crowned fouled anchor, the Royal Arms and panels of scrolling foliage, solid gilt brass handguard incorporating the crowned fouled anchor, lion’s head and mane pommel and backstrap, wire bound white fish skin hand grip. The turndown locking plate engraved ‘C. E. C. Child RN’; together with its gilt brass bound black leather scabbard; and a black japanned metal Royal Navy uniform tin supplied by ‘Larcom & Veysey’ with brass name plaque ‘C. E. C. Child Surgeon R.N.’, slight staining to the blade and the gilt rubbed off the handguard and scabbard chapes, otherwise good condition (lot) £240-£280 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. The lot can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mellor-Hill.
GERMAN THIRD REICH SA DAGGER, the wooden grip with inset enamel SA badge, an eagle with swastika, the blade etched 'Alles Fur Deutschland' with crossed keys, mark for F Herder and A S Solingen verso, in brown painted and white metal scabbard with suspension ring and belt clip, logo stamped to the back alongside the letters 'D R G N', dagger length 34.5cms overall, 37cms within the scabbard
Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officers' sword with steel Gothic hilt, etched fullered blade in steel mounted leather scabbard (chape lacking )Condition report: Sword blade is worn as shown in the photographs it retains almost no original finish. There is no evidence of naming or engraved Regimental Crests to the blade. The chape is missing from the scabbard and the central mount is loose but present, the hilt is sound but is worn to the same degree as the blade, the grip is / was shagreen and has been 'modified' / spoilt with the addition of gold paint, the shagreen can be seen in areas beneath it
First World War Presentation George V 1897 pattern Infantry Officers sword with regulation hilt, fine etched blade by Robert Mole, Birmingham with two panels 'H.E.Brooks Esq Commandant A&B Companies 2nd Bn. Essex Volunteer Regiment.' 'Presented by The Officers and Men as a mark of esteem and respect Oct. 20th 1915' and also with crowned GR cipher and Royal Arms and retaining all of original polish in pigskin scabbard. Sold with a fascinating folder of research.
First World War George V 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officers' sword with scroll engraved bowl guard, plain straight blade sharpened for active service in pigskin scabbard.Condition report: Scabbard is missing leather covering to area around chape and stitching to leather has all come away. Shagreen grip has been painted with gold paint. Blade and guard have no original polish left as can be seen in the photographs, no significant pitting
First World War 1908 Pattern cavalry troopers sword by Wilkinson with straight fullered blade sharpened for active service in steel scabbardCondition report: Sound overall condition, blade has some light areas of black spots / corrosion, retaining a good amount of original polish, top of blade by hilt stamped 'P 08' , scabbard and hilt have fairly heavy pitting / corrosion, this has however been stabilised / treated so only the pitting remains. Overall a sound example
First World War Turkish officers' sabre with plated stirrup hilt and star and crescent langet, plated blade with etched Turkish arms and military trophies in nickel plated scabbardCondition report: Scabbard is dented in several places, blade has corrosion to surface but retains a good amount of finish. There is movement to the hilt. Please see additional photographs
Fine Victorian Naval Officers' sword by Henry Wilkinson ( no 21446), with regulation gilt brass gothic guard and lions head pommel, wire bound shagreen grip and dress knot, broad claymore-type blade with Rams head crest and 'Libertas' motto, narrow double fullers retaining most original polish in brass mounted leather scabbard. The blade 79.5 cm
Fine Victorian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officers' sword by Henry Wilkinson ( No 29135) made for Captain William Henry Rycroft 7th Dragoon Guards in April 1888 - who became Major-General Sir William Henry Rycroft K.C.B.,K.C.M.G.(1861-1925). The sword with honey suckle hilt, etched fullered blade with Rycroft crest and W.H.R. Initials, crowned V.R. Cipher and scrolls, retaining most original polish in steel scabbard. Rycroft had a distinguished career and fought in numerous campaigns including Egypt 1884, Sudan 1887, India Frontier Expedition 1897, Commanded 11th Hussars in South Africa 1900-1901, Somaliland 1903, Staff Officer First World War (mentioned in despatches seven times), Black Sea Command, Irish Command and finely Governor of British North Borneo . Sold with Wilkinson archive extract and Peter Dale Ltd information card and other records. A fine sword with a fascinating history.
Unusual early 19th century robe sword with gilt brass cruciform hilt with palm tree decoration to pommel, carved bone grip, Gothic crossguard with shell and scroll motives and joining chain, straight double edged blade with central fuller finely etched with military trophies and retaining most original polish in gilt brass scabbard, 94.5 cm overall

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