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Edward VII basket hilted dress sword with etched blade of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders, ERVII cypher, ricasso marked for Samuel Brothers of London, with scabbard Condition Report:1cm x 2cm piece of chrome platins, hilt missing and metal rusted, scabbard lightly scratched and dented.Some rust spotting on the blade, etched design still good, blade is in a reasonably good condition with no significant nicks. Fish skin worn in places (see additional images)
British Household cavalry 1814 pattern sword with gilt brass basket type hilt having lion on coronet cartouche, fishskin grip, double fullered tapering T form blade with spine marked for Osborn & Gunby, scabbard with fish skin inserts, quillon broken off and missing, pommel worn and possibly replaced
GERMAN MILITARIA including: Original RAD German Stick Pin Badge. Maker marked. Pin is bent for buttonhole, Ring bearing the image of a Stuka Aircraft. Post war, Original German Army Breast Eagle; German Police Parade Bayonet with scabbard and Frog. Blade maker marked 'Anton Wingen jr Solingen'
Rare Second World War first pattern Fairbairn-Sykes F-S fighting knife / Commando knife with etched polished steel blade, by Wilkinson Co. Ltd. London, with curved crossguard and chequered / knurled hilt, in correct first pattern brown leather scabbard with nickel plated chape and snap fastening retaining tab. Provenance - ex. Sotheby’s, 28th July 1993, lot 816
1930s Italian Fascist Officers' Dress Dagger, with polished steel blade (retaining all original finish), aluminium hilt with eagle head pommel, inset black plastic grip scales, one with gilt metal fascist insignia, the black enamelled metal scabbard with gilt metal chape and twin suspension bands. Provenance - ex. Sotheby’s, 28th July 1993, lot 803
Second World War Royal Navy Officers Sword, with gilt brass hilt with lions head pommel, folding langet, bullion work dress knot and wire bound fish skin grip, polished and etched steel blade (retaining all original finish) with George VI cypher and fouled anchor decoration, in leather scabbard with brass mounts, together with weather bag.
Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield England stag handled spear point dagger in leather scabbard, the blade 25cms. No visible makers marks or stamps. Blade has various notches to edge some slight corrosion small losses to handle, scabbard various scuffs to leather and metal mounts. Belt loop to one side.
19th century Naval Officer's sword. The 1827 pattern sword , has a pommel lion's head half-basket hilt and is of gilded brass The bowl of the guard bears the crown and fouled anchor of the Royal Navy. Inner folding guard. Sharkskin grip with wire wrap. The 74 cm blade is etched with a crown and the Royal Navy fouled anchor motif. The obverse of the blade bears the Royal coat of arms amidst floral scrollwork. marked for WH Whiteman, Lion Terrace, Portsea. leather and gilt scabbard..
Georgian Royal Rifle brigade sword with lion pommel and Royal cipher, curved blade, 79 cms, remains of markings on blade rubbed, leather and brass scabbard. some splits to the ivory handle loss og guilt to hand guard and mount. blade slightly tarnished with few minor notches. leather scabbard various signs of age, some losses to top edge. metal mounts scratches. currently cannot get the sword into scabbard, see additional images.
J R Gaunt & Son Ltd, Late Edward Thurkle, London & Birmingham, Naval Officers dress sword, the 79.5cm blade with crown, star and fouled anchor, and with Royal Cypher, knotted rope and acorns, gilt brass guard with fouled anchor, lion head pommel and shagreen grip, sword knot, original brass mounted scabbard and cover, blade stamped 15532.
Captain J Henderson Quartermaster, 1st North York Volunteer Artillery Officers home service helmet in tin box inscribed to J Henderson, by Hobson & Sons, 1.3 & 5 Lexington Street, Golden Square, London W. his dress sword with etched blade and steel scabbard,Dress Pouch and Crossbelts together with his helmet badge, plume, dog tags, Sam Brown belt, silver presentation cup and related photographs, letters and other paperwork.
1827 pattern sword of the Somersetshire Vol Rifles, slightly curved, fullered blade 33, by Marshall & Lord, Bath, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and Somersetshire Volunteer Rifles within scrolled panels, and owner’s crest and initials EL, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard..
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