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A Middle Eastern Jambiya (wahabite), horn handle, double edged, length 24 cm, curved blade with a central spine, with a moulded leather scabbard, together with a lady's parasol with a carved ivory handle and a pair of 'Dainty' opera glasses decorated with mother of pearl panels (3) Jambiya has knocks to edges, some rusting an dminor pitting. Horn handle with splits
The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) complete costume from Zack Snyder's neo-noir superhero film Watchmen. Known for his violent vigilante methods, Edward Blake wore his costume during his time with the original incarnation of the Watchmen, and while working as a paramilitary agent for the US government, fighting alongside Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) in Vietnam. After The Comedian was thrown out of a window, his former colleague Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) found his costume hidden in a secret compartment in a wall. The film's costumes were designed by Academy Award-nominated designer Michael Wilkinson. In the book The Art of the Film: Watchmen, Wilkinson discusses how the Comedian's costume evolved from a 1930s aesthetic ۠similar to that of a circus performer ۠to his 1970s look, "[an] armoured tank of a character€¦ very nihilistic, world-weary, bitter character." This ensemble consists of an eye mask, torso armour (marked "Hero #2"), elbow pads, gloves ("Hero #2"), a pair of trousers with detachable knee pads ("Hero #2"), a belt with holsters, a knife scabbard, an ammunition pouch ("Hero #2"), knife, the Comedian's iconic "Smiley Face" pin badge and a pair of leather motorcycle boots ("Stunt"). The torso armour features two patriotic shoulder pads, the right one with a silver star on a blue background and the left with red-and-white stripes. The trousers feature a leather-padded codpiece. The knife has a black resin handle with ergonomic ridges for the fingers and a bronzed guard. The blade is made of steel and has been dulled for safe use on set. It sits in a black leather pouch that straps around the right calf. The costume has been intentionally distressed to look old and battle-scarred.£10000-15000 Ω
A military kukri having a typical curved 33cm blade, stamped to the fort with various ordnance marks and military broad arrow, having a four piece hardwood and brass bound handle, together with one other tourist kukri and scabbard, Chinese style knife and fork set, and one other Finnish knife (4)
Sudanese Kaskara Sword - a late 19th century antique African Kaskara Sword with white metal cruciform hilt and pronounced langets, rounded leather bound grip and leather disc pommel the sword has a wide single-fullered blade with impressed running wolf marks, approx 25 inches long with 19inch blade complete with a leather scabbard(a typical 19th century Sudanese Kaskara sword carried by native warriors and commonly used against British Army in their colonial wars)
Fulford (Reginald Baldwin, naval officer and Arctic Explorer, 1851-86).- Naval Officer's Dress Sword, steel blade, etched decoration of Royal Coat of Arms etc., slight tarnishing, white fish-skin grip, brass pommel in the form of a lion, scabbard of black rawhide with brass mounts, length 95 cm., by Trayler & Co., Portsmouth High Street, [c. 1870s].
Queens 16th Lancers 1896 pattern officers sword and scabbard, etched blade with Wombwell familly crest depicting a unicorn bearing motto 'In Well Beware' stamped with 35727 for Lt. F. Wombwell, retailed by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, 108.5cm Frederick Adolphus Wombwell, who was commissioned into the 16th Lancers as Second Lieutenant in August 1898, being promoted Lieutenant in 1901 and served in the Boer War. Wombwell led the 16th Lancer parade to celebrate the Coronation of Edward VII whilst the regiment was out in South Africa. He had served as Adjutant to the Yorkshire Dragoons (Queen's Own) until 6th September 1909, holding temporary rank of Captain. Resigned his commission 4th December 1909. Wombwell died in 1912.
1897 pattern Presentation sword and leather cover scabbard , the blade marked 'Presented to Lieut.J.H.W Allen 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Volunteers Regiment by the commanding officer Major C.P. Markham' with leather covered scabbard and knot, the blade by S.J.Kitchin Sheffield, the guard with George V monogram.
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