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A William IV 1822 pattern British Infantry sword, with 32¼in. slightly curving pipe back polished steel etched blade, with Royal cypher and foliate etched decoration, open scrolling brass basket hilt with Royal cypher, wire bound fishskin grip and hilt, the leather scabbard with brass mounts.
A George V Scottish Horse Officer's dress sword, the 35¾in. polished steel straight blade etched with crests and cyphers, by John Jones & Co, 6 Regent STR London, stamped to side of blade 2462, bound shagreen grip to pierced guard with thistle decoration and applied Scottish Horse 1900 insignia, brown leather scabbard with metal mounts.* Condition: The polished steel blade with slight pitting, good, the guard showing surface rust, otherwise good.
A collection of swords, to include Eastern example with broad scabbard with point to one end, indistinctly signed, the handle with woven handle, terminating in brass caps, a souvenir sword with carved scabbard and handle, a small Japanese type sword, a shepherd crook and a walking stick. (5)
CELTIBERIAN "PUGIO" DAGGER AND SCABBARD IBERIA, 1ST CENTURY B.C. cast iron, the handle formed of two sections, held together by joints inserted into discs at the centre and pommel, the blade of tapering form with median midrib, the scabbard of "frame-type" with one open side and the other decorated with double-spiral motifs and openwork panels (Dimensions: 32.5cm long)(32.5cm long) Provenance: Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour. Exhibited at the Guttmann museum with supporting image. Note: A remarkable survival, this shortarm dagger is of Iberian construction, but the shape later became more famous as the Roman pugio, the standard issue legionnaires sidearm. It was when campaigning against the Celtiberians in the first century BC that the Roman form first came into widespread use, suggesting the Roman army appreciated the strengths of the native weapon. Interestingly the decorative square and teardrop shaped cavities on the sheath of the present example have been patched with metal in ancient times. Perhaps to better guard the iron blade from the effects of wet weather.
A GEORGIAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 1798 pattern, the curved blade double-edged towards the tip, etched with the crowned Royal cypher, Royal arms and name J.J. Runkel Solinger to top edge, the gilt metal stirrup hilt incorporating backstrap and pommel formed as a maned lionhead, with a chequered ivory grip, in its original leather scabbard.
A Third Reich Government Official's dagger, with simulated mother of pearl grip, eagle's head pommel, cross guard with eagle and swastika, the double edge blade marked Alcoso, Solingen, complete with scabbard with oak leaf bands to hangers, complete with belt strap and knot (4) possibly reproduction, please make own opinion of authenticity before biddingpossibly reproduction, please make own opinion of authenticity before bidding, please see additional image(s)
A collection of Commando related items, to include a Wilkinson Fairbairn Sykes dagger and scabbard (af), a pair of silver and green enamel cufflinks bearing the dagger emblem, The Commando Association car badge, two ties, a cloth and bullion Commando badge, a Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge, The Buffs cap badge, a cap (parcel)please see additional images. The items belonged to a Jerry Buckley, evacuated from Guernsey and joined the Army Commandos towards the end of WWII (believed to have been underage), possibly serving in Palestine. He was later also a Police Constable in Guernsey
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Dress Dagger, with white celluloid grips retaining wire binding. Complete with cross guard, top pommel and scabbard. Double edged blade with Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers mark. Blade 24cms, overall 41 ½ cms. We are of the opinion that this dagger has been made using a mixture of original and reproduction parts. Sold as viewed.
Imperial Russian Crimean War Pioneers Sidearm, heavy one piece ribbed brass grip with “S” shaped guard having various stampings to the reverse. Thick slightly curved sawback blade with various acceptance stamps and slight central fuller. Housed in a replacement leather covered and brass mounted scabbard. Blade 51cms, overall 72 ½ cms.
American US Navy MK1 Combat Knife, housed in its grey fibre scabbard with webbing frog attachment. Top scabbard mount with “U.S.N MK 1”, reverse “NORD-8114 B.M.Co 1/5 vp”. Single edged blade with clipped point. Forte stamped “U.S.N MARK 1”, reverse “RH PAL MADE IN USA 35”. Blade 13 ¼ cms, overall 27cms.
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