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Lot 354

dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with central fuller. Hilt with oval-shaped langets and a curled quillon, long cap with a sea monster's head at the top, whose scales extend to the lower end of the back; ebony grip (small missing parts) with metal wire binding; without scabbard. Rare. An item of the first model assigned by the Royal Patents of 1833 to the officers of the Royal Navy. length 92 cm.

Lot 355

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Northern Italy, Curved, single-and short-false-edged blade, with flat sides, tang slightly prolonged at the back. Iron hilt with short langets, guard decorated with spheroid knots, long smooth cap with small cusp. Grip covered with leather and provided with metal wire binding. A few pitting and a spike on the blade. Iron scabbard with two lugs, with evident signs of use and time, some parts with bumps. On the front side engravings representing circular flowers and two trophies: two of drums and flags, one with fasces surmounted by a Phrygian cap. Probably from the period of the Cisalpine Republic. length 98 cm.

Lot 356

dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Finely engraved straight blade, with coat of arms and Savoy eagle, crossed anchors, trophies and floral motifs. Gilded bronze hilt, with small turned valve on the back, anchor and scales in relief. Long cap ending in a crowned lion's head. Fish leather cover with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard with gilded mounts decorated en suite, two lugs. Complete with clutches, sword knot and green cloth case. length 91 cm.

Lot 357

dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, slightly ribbed, engraved on half of its length on an opaque background, featuring an eagle, trophies and Savoy coat of arms, an aeronautical eagle under crown and floral motifs. With marks 'ME FECIT SOLINGEN' at the tang, 'CARL EICKHORN SOLINGEN' on one side and 'LUIGI PAOLETTI LIVORNO' on the other side. Wing-shaped, gilded-brass hilt. Long cap shaped as an eagle's head with button worked as a crown. Black grip with brass wire binding. Leather scabbard, gilt brass mounts. Two lugs. Complete with sword knot, clutches and green cloth case. length 92 cm.

Lot 358

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Straight, single-and short false-edged straight blade with double fuller at the weak. Engraved with racemes and trophies on the forte. Brass hilt with silver-coloured metal Savoy frieze on the valve at the front, parry quillon shaped as a snake's head. Foil grip worked like a wire binding. Wide guard with holding ring. Black-dyed iron scabbard (small missing parts to the finishing) with two lugs, bands and brass mounts. length 94,5 cm.

Lot 359

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with a broad central fuller, groove on the back and tang. Brass hilt with remains of gilding, including langets and three loop guards. Long cap. Wooden grip covered of leather and metal wire binding. Iron scabbard (a pitting) with brass mounts. Two suspension rings. length 100.5 cm.

Lot 361

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Kingdom fo Italy (Napoleonic), Curved, single-and short false-edged blade with light signs of use. Signed 'Paolo Landi B.a' (Paolo Landi Brescia) at the back, at the base on the left side three crowned marks, 'M', 'B' and 'R'; short tang with remains of another mark on the right side. Solid brass hilt, one-quillon, marked 'I 37' at the quillon block, '...I' e 'M' surrounded by a crown at the guard. Antique leather scabbard, well preserved, with brass chape and cap. It is rare to find briquets of this type in such good condition. length 72,5 cm.

Lot 362

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Kingdom fo Italy (Napoleonic), Curved, single-and short false-edged blade with light signs of use and time. Remains of signature 'BARISONI' at the back, remains of two marks at the base on the left side. Solid brass hilt, one-quillon, marked with the same mark as the one on the blade. Antique leather scabbard, well preserved, with brass chape and cap. It is rare to find briquets of this type in such good condition. length 73,5 cm.

Lot 363

dating: 1826 provenance: Poland, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller, tang marked 'Warszawskv 1826' on the right side and 'Arsenat' on the left side. Brass quillon with three loop guards and long cap. Wooden handle with leather wire binding covering. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings on narrow bands. Very rare. length 99 cm.

Lot 365

dating: Second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Straight, tipped, single-and short false-edged blade, with double fuller at the weak and a wide single fuller for the rest of the length. Engraved with floral motifs and trophies in the first half, also featuring on the right side the papal emblem of Pius IX, surrounded by the mottoes 'VIVA L'ITALIA / VIVA PIO IX', at the bottom the signature 'A. & E. Höller / in Solingen'. The back engraved with racemes. Hilt in the typical Savoy style, made of brass with guard with large ring. Silver-plated foil grip like the wire binding. Iron scabbard with two lugs and brass bands. length 102,5 cm.

Lot 366

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, with fuller for most of its length, half of which has the remains of a blue background where there are two uncoloured openings engraved with racemes and trophies, alternating with these two elements there are three engraved and gilded friezes, also decorated with racemes and trophies. Brass hilt with guard partially pierced with racemes and provided with four counter-curved quillons carved with leaves at the ends. Long cap. Leather-covered grip featuring small signs of use and time and with partially worn wire binding. Iron scabbard with two lugs and brass bands. length 98 cm.

Lot 367

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Hungary, Solid, wide, curved, single-and short-false-edged blade, both sides with fullers. Some signs of time. At the base, on the right side, the monogram 'BI' within racemes and flowers. On the left side the arms of Hungary, crowned and supported by two angels. Brass hilt with cross-shaped quillon provided with langets ribbed at the center, stirrup guard, outlines on the back. Straight parry quillon ending in a hexagonal button. Long, smooth and outlined cap. Handle with leather covering. Large wooden scabbard, lined with old leather (with small damaged and missing parts) and provided with large brass mounts with two lugs, all with shaped borders. Very small, brass knuckle-guard with rounded decoration. length 84 cm.

Lot 369

dating: 1843 provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Straight blade of hexagonal section, with floral engravings at the forte and signed 'Labruna / 1843 Napoli'. Gilded brass hilt. Two-valve butt plate decorated in relief on the hollow side with Asclepius' rods in relief. The gilding is well preserved. Handle featuring the monogram 'FII' for Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies, in relief as the other decorations. Pommel with floral decorations in relief. The guard worked in the shape of a snake wrapped in laurel fronds. Wooden scabbard (slightly short) covered in white leather with remains of lacquering, one band missing. Chape and cap with gilding en suite with the smallsword and typical palm-shaped friezes. One lug. Interesting smallsword probably for a court physician. See a similar smallsword in Calamandrei 'Storia dell'Arma Bianca Italiana' (Ed. Olimpia 1999), p. 482 (at the center, with photo). length 97,3 cm.

Lot 370

dating: 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Straight, double-edged blade, featuring a central groove at the first part, then ribbed, the first part engraved and gilded on a blue background with trophies and floral motifs, with areas damaged by rust. Gilt silver hilt, with a shell guard featuring the Savoy coat of arms under crown between two lion's heads, loop guard and pommel with lion's head. Mother-of-pearl grip scales, with the side frame featuring the Savoy coat of arms among floral motifs. Leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, engraved with floral motifs, two silver bands with a Greek pattern, and a suspension ring. length 88.3 cm.

Lot 372

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Blade of lozenge section, in dark patina, engraved and gilded with allegorical figure, sun, trophy and floral motifs at the first part. Silver hilt, shell-guard with Savoy eagle between two openwork wheels. Quillon ending with lion's head, loop- guard decorated with floral motifs, heavy pommel shaped as a lion's head on both sides.. Mother-of-pearl grips. Without scabbard. length 86 cm.

Lot 374

dating: 1875 provenance: Germany, Wide, single-edged blade, with saw back, the tang marked 'E & H. NEUHAUS SOLINGEN', the back 'W' under crown, '75' and with another mark. Hilt with iron quillon marked 'A. T. A. 7 140'. Brass grip with marks. Complete with leather scabbard with brass mounts. Cap marked 'E. 18.39.'. length 61.3 cm.

Lot 375

dating: About 1940 provenance: Yugoslavia, Smooth, double-edged blade, tang with royal coat of arms. Bronze hilt with leather-covered wooden handle with metal binding. Complete with scabbard, leather clutched (signs of use and time) and sword-knot. length 36.5 cm.

Lot 376

dating: 1939-45 provenance: Italy, Tipped, single-and-false-edged blade. Stylised beak-shaped grip made of aluminium with checkered, wooden grip scales. Black painted iron scabbard with belt loop. Rare. length 26.3 cm.

Lot 377

dating: About 1940 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Well-preserved blade, with typical aluminium handle shaped as an eagle's head, bakelite grip scales with brass frieze, the rear part with dedication 'THE BLACK SHIRTS OF 'SAN MARCO' TO COMMANDER R. SERVADIO'. Complete with black lacquered scabbard (lacquering well preserved) and gilded mounts. Complete with the rare Mod. 39 leather clutched with 'M'-shaped hook under a brass eagle. A gift of the 'SAN MARCO' Blackshirts to Commander Roberto Servadio Cortesi. The heirloom comes directly from Servadio's family, who can at any time confirm its authenticity. See also a photo addressed to the Commander of the San Marco Battalion A.O. I (owned by the family). length 31 cm.

Lot 386

dating: provenance: Germany, Consisting of three upper plates decorated with typical grooves, the first with recessed edge, hemmed and twisted border; opening to attach it to the neck-collar. Small holes for the scabbard all over the border. Surface rust. Needs cleaning. height 19 cm.

Lot 43

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Turkey, Slightly curved, single-edged blade with typical shape and back groove, base carved with floral motifs in low-relief on a gilded background, on one side a star with a few remains of inscriptions, back with fine cannelure. Elegant iron hilt, frame with the same fine cannelure and a flower, grips made of walrus ivory, one of the two ears is missing. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with remains of green paint and long brass mounts with remains of silver plating. Chaped shaped as a stylised monster's head. Two suspension rings. length 62 cm.

Lot 44

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Single-edged blade of typical shape and narrow back groove. On both sides silver-inlaid inscriptions and decorations. Back decorated with silver at the base and ribbed afterwards. Impressive and solid iron hilt decorated with silver with geometric and floral motifs (missing parts) featuring richly engraved brass grips. Wooden scabbard covered with brass foil and decorated with a mosque, trophies and floral motifs in low-relief. Chape shaped as a monster's head. Rare. length 71 cm.

Lot 45

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Slightly curved single-edged blade with thin groove under the rear part, finely carved with floral motifs on a gold background at the base. With a gold cartouche with Arabic inscription on the right side, the weak with areas damaged by rust. Iron hilt decorated with gold geometric motifs (missing parts) horn grip scales (small missing). Leather-covered wooden scabbard (small missing parts) sewn with metallic wire and decorated in relief with geometric motifs, silver mounts. length 75.5 cm.

Lot 456

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Southern Italy, Wide, single-edged blade, with curved tip and thin groove. The space between the groove and the back engraved with arabesques, the base carved with hound in bas-relief. Disc-shaped grip with staves, cap and ring nut made of silver. Remains of leather scabbard. length 38 cm.

Lot 457

dating: Second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Southern Italy, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, with central groove. The first part carved and engraved with floral motifs, the tang carved with winged animal and hound in bas-relief. Horn grip with grooves (minor moth damage) and partially engraved silver staves, silver cap and ring nut. Leather scabbard with silver mounts, cap with engraved pommel depicting a sun. length 35 cm.

Lot 459

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Germany, Wide, straight, single-and-false-edged blade with slight fuller under the back and thin back groove, the right side with inscription at the base 'Ein Jäger unverdrossen hat manches wild geschossen' among floral motifs, higher up a hound following a deer, on the other side a hunter among floral motifs and higher up another hunting scene. Iron hilt with small shell guard, straight quillons, an arch curved towards the blade forming an 'S' with the loop guard, both the ends and centre of the loop guard decorated with metal studs, remains of gilding. Handle with deer horn grips and long ring nut. Remains of browning. Leather-covered wooden scabbard (restorations and defects) provided with two tools with deer horn grips. length 74 cm.

Lot 46

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Single-edged blade of typical shape with thin groove along the rear part, silver cartouches (missing parts) with inscriptions in Arabic characters and geometric and floral decorations, various areas with rust damage. Beautiful and finely engraved hilt completely made of silver, decorated in filigree with red cabochon stones, with some niello-worked parts and with remains of the original gilding (small missing parts and defects). Beautiful, wooden scabbard covered with silver foil embossed with floral motifs; the cap richly decorated in filigree and featuring engraved and interlaced bands, chape shaped as a monster's head with coral eye. Suspension ring. The yatagan is provided with an expert's report certifying that it was produced before 1947, therefore it complies with European rules for trade of protected species. length 71 cm.

Lot 463

dating: 19th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section with short fuller at the forte. Short, counter-curved, brass quillons, the center of crossguard with decoration in relief. Brass ring nut and cap. Ebony grip with longitudinal grooves (small cracks). Chain guard. In a leather scabbard of more recent production. length 42,5 cm.

Lot 465

dating: Late 18th - Early 19th Century provenance: Germany, Wide, straight, single-and short false-edged blade with fuller, engraved at the forte with hunting scene, floral decoration and with the German inscription 'Ein Jaeger hat alle Zeit verlangen/mit weinig mih vil zu fangen'. A few pitting. Brass hilt with stag horn grip. Without scabbard. length 79,5 cm.

Lot 469

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, tipped, single-and-false-edged blade, engraved with animals and hunting scenes almost along the entire length. Brass hilt with shell guard, counter-curved quillons shaped as an animal's paw; deer horn grip (one small missing part) with cap and two acorn-shaped mounts. Complete with black leather scabbard with brass mounts, the loop shaped as an acorn. length 54,3 cm.

Lot 47

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Indopersia, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade of typical shape, made of fine damask; 'T'-shaped back, the base with a cartouche depicting a tiger surrounded by leaves with a gold border. Iron hilt with a cross-shaped quillon and quillons curved towards the blade, the ends shaped as a monster's head, the surface decorated with gold floral motifs. Replaced grips, made of deer horn. Remains of scabbard made of leather-covered wood with two rings on iron bands with remains of gilding. The chape and tip are missing. length 82.5 cm.

Lot 470

dating: 19th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, single-and short false-edged blade, with fuller, engraved with hunting scene (later decoration?). Brass hilt with remains of antique gilding, quillon with smooth quillons, center of crossguard carved with racemes. Ring nut and cap with remains of gilding and decoration en suite. Deer-horn grip. With its original wooden scabbard, lined with brown leather and with mounts worked to imitate the decorations on the hanger. Scabbard with a knife compartment (now missing) and a suspension lug. length 73,5 cm.

Lot 473

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, with wide fuller at the centre and narrow back groove, engraved at the base with hounds, a boar, a stag, a heart pierced by arrows and floral motifs. Bronze hilt with remains of silver plating, the shell-guard with winged serpents surmounted by a crown, the rest carved with floral motifs, ebony grip. Wooden scabbard with silver-coloured metal mounts, decorated with floral motifs. Cap with belt hook. Together with a large belt (probably more recent) provided with a belt frog support and decorated with band made of gilded and silvered threads, brass buckle. length 71,7 cm.

Lot 474

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Austria, Long, flat, single-edged blade engraved with the image of a wolf at the forte framed by cabalistic numbers and floral motifs. Silver hilt with countercurved quillons ending in a hound's heads, the center of crossguard with a deer's head, and a ring nut hilt at the base of the blade which perfectly enters the scabbard opening. Cap with a hunting scene and ring nut with trophies. Brown horn grip. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, also decorated with beautiful silver mounts. The chape with a compartment for a gun-fork (probably not coeval, yet it is a good match), the rear side of the hilt with an impressive trophy in relief and a mark for the city of Vienna (the date not clearly legible), with the marks 'CA' and 'IR.' Chape (slightly flattened) decorated with similar trophies and marked en suite. length 78,5 cm.

Lot 475

dating: 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the middle and with double fuller. Iron hilt with short, grooved quillons ending in a bloodhound's head; the center of crossguard bearing a wild boar on one side, on the other, a stag's head surmounting a hunting horn; pommel shaped as a lion's head, dark horn grip. Brown leather scabbard with steel mounts. A rare Le Page-style weapon. Provenance: ex Lisi Collection. length 62,7 cm.

Lot 48

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Flat, curved, single-edged blade made of damask, on the right side a short, silver-inlaid inscription in Arabic on a dark background. Brass hilt with remains of silver plating decorated with floral motifs in low-relief. Horn grips with angled pommel decorated with two bullion and sequin tassels. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with mounts decorated en suite. Three suspension rings. length 91 cm.

Lot 50

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: India, Solid, curved, single-and-false-edged combat blade, carved at the first part with two warriors between floral motifs on a dark background. Typical iron hilt with langets and disk pommel, fully silver-inlaid with geometric motifs. Wooden scabbard covered with red and green velvet (missing part at the tip). length 89.5 cm.

Lot 51

dating: circa 1800 provenance: India, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, made of damask, with triple groove and engravings at the base; fine hilt of typical shape with long langets, completely covered with silver and with original leather padding (minor damage and missing parts), grip covered with silver wire binding. Wooden scabbard, covered with velvet (damage, chape is missing) from a later period. Rare weapon with antique Indian blade, the silver foil decoration still in excellent condition despite its age. length 117 cm.

Lot 55

dating: 17th/18th Century provenance: India, Long, straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section, the base with remains of engravings (probably from a German or Italian sword); the base with wings and ribbed at the center. Iron hilt with knob and protective gauntlet-sleeve in one piece, the gauntlet-sleeve with bas-relief grooves, a hilt in the back with raised edge; the handle with a cylindrical iron crossbar, the gauntlet-sleeve with a locking hook. Scabbard from a later period, made of wood and covered with fabric featuring polychrome decorations. length 132.5 cm.

Lot 574

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Europe, Micro-rifled, octagonal, 13 mm cal. barrels (clean bores, visible rifling), numbered '1' and '2' at the base and with foresight; tangs numbered en suite and with adjustable rear sight. Backward spring locks with smooth lock plate, checkered, wooden butts, iron trigger guards with finger support, set trigger. Working mechanism. Kept in antique pistol case with ramrod and cartridge extractor (scabbard and compartments missing). length 36 cm.

Lot 58

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Caucasia, Curved, flat blade of fine damask, round at the back; typically shaped, iron grip entirely decorated with gold inlaid floral motifs; wooden scabbard with leather covering and iron mounts decorated en suite, two flower-shaped bands convex at the center, one provided with a suspension ring, the other with a loop at the back. length 91.5 cm.

Lot 59

dating: about 1880 provenance: Persia, Long and wide, single-and-false-edged blade, tip slightly raised, with four grooves of different length and width. On one side three deep marks between gold floral decorations, areas damaged by rust. Hilt of typical shape with buffalo horn grip scales (small missing parts) held by three iron rivets with silver Persian coins on both sides. The band of beaded silver. Wooden scabbard covered with black leather (very small damaged parts) sewn in metal wire. Embossed silver-foil cap and chape with a figure on horseback, hunting scene and floral motifs in bas-relief. An iron band decorated in gold under the cap. Complete with belt featuring a beautiful iron buckle and silver star-shaped decorations (missing parts). Rare. length 78.2 cm.

Lot 60

dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia, Strong, straight, double-edged blade, a fuller on both sides, ribbed tip, decorated with gold-inlaid floral motifs; grip with green painted walrus tooth grip scales, held by iron studs with festooned rosettes, decorated with remains of gold inlays. Wooden scabbard with black leather covering, nielloed silver mounts and loop en suite; at the back is a pocket containing a small, horn-hilted knife. length 51,3 cm.

Lot 62

dating: 17th Century provenance: India, Long, straight, double-edged, damask blade, slightly enlarged and ribbed in the middle at the tip, decorated with grooves converging in the centre, held at the base by two engraved and moulded iron plates. The hilt with two side bands joint by the grip consisting of two small crossbars provided with a large central knot. The typical large protection valve also made of iron, counter-curved and ending with an animal's head, reinforced by serrated frames. Leather-covered wooden scabbard, of more recent production. length 57,5 cm.

Lot 637

dating: about 1790 provenance: Europe, Solid, wide, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller and tang, engraved with fasces among floral motifs on the right side, and with the monogram 'CL' among floral motifs on the left side. Massive hilt with flat valve, stirrup loop guard. Beautiful pommel with plumed helmet on a lion's head, long cap. Wooden handle covered with leather and metal wire binding. Wooden scabbard with leather covering and brass mounts, two suspension rings and iron knuckle guard. length 96 cm.

Lot 638

dating: provenance: Europe, Heavy and wide, slightly curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller and tang. Brass hilt richly engraved with floral motifs, flat quillon with button-shaped ends, langets, loop guard with fine grooves on the sides, long cap. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with brass mounts, beautifully engraved with trophies and floral motifs. Iron suspension rings and knuckle guard. Very rare. length 94 cm.

Lot 639

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Wide and short, curved, single and short-false-edged blade, with fuller, tang with remains od a mark. Iron hilt with wide guard provided with small marks (not clearly legible). Black, bituminized iron handle. Leather scabbard (open stitching) with brass mounts. length 80.5 cm.

Lot 640

dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with wide central fuller and tang. Base engraved with trophies and floral motifs, back base with floral motifs. Solid, iron and bronze hilt. Curled quillons with three grooved loop-guards, octagonal pommel with horizontal grooves. Faceted, bronze grip, curved with engraved gilt geometric motifs. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings. length 95.5 cm.

Lot 643

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: France, Wide, curved single-and false edged blade, slightly widening at the weak, with a wide central fuller and short tang. On both sides engraved with mounted hussar, floral and geometric motifs and a trophy of arms with the motto 'Vivat Hussar'. Bronze hilt with langets, large loop-guard and long cap, straight quillon. Leather-covered wooden grip with metal wire binding. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with long brass mounts with remains of gilding, two iron suspension rings and the iron knuckle-guard. Very rare. length 104 cm.

Lot 644

dating: First Empire provenance: France, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller, the first part engraved and gilded on a blue background with trophies, sun, stars and floral motifs. Brass hilt with remains of silver plating with langets engraved with floral motifs, loop-guard with flower and scales and with grooved pommel. Checkered ebony grip. Brass scabbard (some pitting) with remains of silver-plating and with two suspension rings on scaled bands, iron knuckle-guard. length 98.5 cm.

Lot 648

dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: England, Large, curved, single-and-false-edged lade, with wide fuller, engraved at the first part and gilded on a blue background with royal monogram (GR?), trophy and floral motifs. One-quillon iron hilt with round langets and spiral wooden grip with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard heavily damaged and with double breakage, complete with all mounts and two suspension rings. length 94.5 cm.

Lot 649

dating: 1830 provenance: Italy, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade with fuller. Engraved with trophies of arms set in floral motifs at the first half, on both sides. Base engraved on one side 'P. Knecht' and on the other 'Solingen' between geometric motifs. Cross-shaped, brass hilt engraved with floral motifs, straight quillons with acorn-shaped ends. Grip with horn grip scales, angled and pierced pommel. Iron scabbard with brass mounts decorated en suite, two suspension rings. length 88 cm.

Lot 650

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Italy, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with a wide fuller. Engraved at the first part with remains of gilding and with mounted hussar and floral motifs. French-style brass hilt with langets and angled loop-guard, curved pommel with curl. Wooden grip with metal wire binding. Brass scabbard with two suspension rings (small defects). length 94 cm.

Lot 651

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Italy, Curved blade with single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller and tang. Engraved and gilded at the first part with a blue background (missing parts) with trophy and floral motifs. Bronze hilt with langets, stirrup guard, pommel shaped as a lion's head and long cap. Leather-covered wooden grip (missing parts) with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, two suspension rings, iron knuckle-guard. length 96 cm.

Lot 652

dating: about 1790 provenance: Italy, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with slightly hollow tip, wide central fuller and dorsal groove with remains of gilding. Short tang. The first side engraved with trophies and floral motifs, in the centre carved with fishbone, on the forte manufacturer's monogram 'S&J' and on the other side 'Solingen'. Fine silver hilt with langets, stirrup guard with toothed decoration. Horsehair pommel, long cap. Leather-covered wooden grip with metal wire binding. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with brass mounts with two suspension rings, iron knuckle-guard. Rare. length 91.5 cm.

Lot 653

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Slightly curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with double groove near the weak, the back strongly reinforced and carved with waves, engraved and gilded at the first part of the blade with the Savoy coat of arms between fine floral decorations on a gilded background. At the forte the inscriptions 'I. E. BLECKMANN' marked in gold on one side and 'SOLINGEN' on the other. Typical iron hilt, with cross-shaped quillon with long, faceted cap. Anatomical wooden grip. Complete with iron scabbard with two suspension rings. Iron parts in patina. It needs cleaning. length 99.5 cm.

Lot 655

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Brescia, Solid, curved, single-and short false-edged blade with wide central fuller and deep groove on both sides of the back. The back marked 'Man.a Brescia Paolo Landi'. Carved and engraved iron grip, langets shaped as a spider's web, S-shaped quillon with curly ends and decorated with floral motifs. Long, curved pommel engraved with floral motifs, long cap. Iron scabbard, engraved with a beautiful trophy with mask in the centre and between floral motifs at the front. Two suspension rings on grooved bands. length 103 cm.

Lot 656

dating: 1845 provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Wide, curved single-and false-edged blade with a wide fuller, tang with mark of the Royal Factory of Naples, dated '1845' and with another mark. Marked 'C.M.N. 1926' on the back. Brass hilt with large knuckle guard and short cap, remains of a mark. Faceted and blackened iron handle. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, cap with loop. length 81 cm.

Lot 657

dating: 1820-30 provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Interesting, flat, curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with two segments featuring three grooves and the last one with two grooves, richly engraved with symbols, moon, stars, bust of a Turk, trophies and geometric motifs on a gilded background at the first part. Oriental-style hilt with cross quillon, angled pommel engraved with floral motifs (small missing part) and small chain. Ebony handle carved with scales. Beautiful leather-covered wooden scabbard stitched with metal wire and with two large brass mounts engraved with floral motifs and with a decoration depicting a female figure in bas relief with a vase and a trophy of arms. Two suspension rings on bands, a lion's head in relief on the front side and floral motifs in bas relief on the rear side. Very rare. length 89 cm.

Lot 658

dating: provenance: Poland, Wide, curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with wide fuller and tang. Iron hilt with cross-shaped quillon, with langets, center of crossguard engraved with a cross, one quillon with pyramidal button end, the other continuing as a loop-guard, flat and rising upwards. Iron pommel. Leather-covered wooden grip. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with mounts and four suspension rings. It is not easy to establish whether the weapon is restored and heavily cleaned or whether it is a model manufactured in later times. length 79 cm.

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