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A 19th Century Indian/Burmese sword with hammered silver hilt and scabbard, L. 96cm, presented to Major General Sir Owen Tudor Burne (1837–1909), private secretary to the Earl of lytton in India, together with a framed engraved portrait and a red leather covered government dispatch box (lock currently functioning), engraved portrait size 53 x 42cm dispatch box size 46 x 31 x 23cm. Prov. Ownership by descent to Major General Sir Owen Tudor Burne and being offered for sale by a relative.
Y A Japanese Ivory Mounted Tanto, the steel blade of shobu-tsukuri form with no details of hada or hamon discernible; the saya and tsuka in ivory deeply carved with a scene of figures carrying bales of rice and generally involved in the harvesting process, length overall 29.2cms, Meiji PeriodY - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. For further details on CITES regulations, visit: www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports.Condition Report: Crack to scabbard. Stains. Tsuba possibly glued in placeCondition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century Masonic Knights Templar ceremonial sword and scabbard, presented to George F Rivers of the Grand Chapter Royal Arch of Nova Scotia Masons, maker C G Braemar Meriden Lane, New York, ivory monogrammed handle and enamelled detail to hilt, 71cm engraved blade. Also a pictorial engraving of the Grand Chapter naming George F Rivers as Mark, Past and Excellent master 1904, framed, 57.5cm x 42.5cm

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