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Caucasian Kindjal dagger with appearing horn handle and fluted and engraved blade in associated non original scabbard (tip reshaped), together with an Asian Kris type dagger in white metal mounted wooden scabbard with wooden handle. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Kindjal blade length 32cm approx, overall 41cm approx. Foliate engraved each side, blade reshaped.
A complete cast copper-alloy sword belt fitting of probable 17th century date, c. 1600-1650. The object consists a broadly shield-shaped plate decorated with symmetrical foliate motifs, at the apex of which is a solid integrally cast suspension loop. Three circular apertures arranged in a triangle are visible (now clogged with iron corrosion products), probably reflecting the means by which the mount itself was attached to the scabbard. Length: 45mm.Provenance: from the collection of a metal detectorist.
A rare antique 1796 Pattern British Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword. Shallow fullered blade, with inspector’s stamp in fuller at forte, pierced disc guard, and plain rounded pommel. Leather grips. Maker's marks to edge for Sohlingen. Within it's original steel scabbard. Measures approx; 106cm long. (Addition 5/8/2019 at 15:49) - it has been pointed out that this sword is possibly a reproduction item. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to authenticity and condition prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
A SET OF THREE GERMAN BAYONETS A second world War K98 Bayonet with Frog. Manufactured by Mundlos and marked '40' showing it was produced in 1940. The bayonet is marked 1782c with the scabbard being stamped 6830. The blade still retains much of the original bluing. The scabbard showing light surface wear and the frog is in good condition; A K98 Mauser bayonet dated 1916 by Walter & Co Muhlhausen in Thr / F Herder A.Sm Solingen. In very good condition overall. The blade rust and the scabbard retaining most of the original finish; A K98 Mauser Bayonet dated 1936. The blade is marked 4458b and S/185G. The scabbard is stamped 4208C and S/245 1936. The bayonet has seen field use and is in average condition.
GVI NAVAL SWORD named to R.A.S. Platt. R.N. - Submarine Officer Lieutenant Ralph Anthony Saville Platt was in born in Farnham Surrey in 1919. Platt joined the Royal Navy as a Cadet on 1st January 1937. He first served on HMS Frobisher, which was a Cadet Training Cruiser. Progressing steadily through the ranks, upon his discharge he was serving as a Lieutenant. During the Second World War, Platt served on a variety of ships. Most interestingly HMS Seawolf (Submarine) from February 1943 till April 1944. Seawolf earlier in the war had involvement with the Bismarck and Tirpitz. Previously Platt had served on HMS Upright, (Submarine) which was involved in sinking a number of Italian ships. During the Siege of Malta, he was based at HMS St Angelo, a Submarine depot. Platt was discharged as medically unfit on the 12th of May 1946. In the post-war years, he emigrated to Australia, passing away there in 2004. Some light wear to scabbard and blade. Named R.A.S. Platt. R.N
TWO CONGO CURRENCY BLADES one with wooden handle and one with handle bound in steel; a wood and compressed clay club; a Masai long knife with leather scabbard: A Javanese kris with wood handle and brass bound wood scabbard; and a currency blade with eccentric profile, Zairean possibly Congo (6)
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