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A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN AXE, 25cm characteristic long faced head, 70cm haft with square section spike terminal and bud form boss, together with a white metal hilted tulwar, the hilt decorated with foliage and flowerheads, the pommel in the form of a mythical beast, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard, and a Touareg sword with scabbard. (3)
A 19TH CENTURY TURKISH MAMELUKE, 82cm curved blade decorated with scrolling foliage and stands of arms, marked EISENHAUER on the back edge, white metal mounted hilt decorated with a crescent to either side, some losses, two-piece riveted wooden grips, contained in its white metal mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard.
A FINE PRESENTATION NIMCHA, 90cm curved fullered blade decorated with a panel of gilt scrolling foliage along one third of its length, characteristic hilt with foliate gold damascene decoration, enamelled white metal collar, rhinoceros horn grip, contained in its gilt brass mounted scabbard, the upper and lower mounts decorated with geometric designs highlighted with enamels, complete with its gilt brass mounted sash. The sword came into the Buckle Naval family when it was presented to one of its many Naval representatives, Claude Edward Buckle, Senior Officer Gibraltar, by the Emperor of Morocco after Buckle facilitated the delivery of the Gift of an Elephant to the Sultan of Morocco from Queen Victoria. A Vanity Fair Print of the Emperor of Morocco, retained by the family, has the following inscription on the reverse: (The Emperor of Morocco)...Who gave Grandad the sword for loading the Elephant at Tangiers which Queen Victoria gave him in 1892. The Elephant was hoisted in a horse-sling, the crane stuck half-way, the elephant nearly blew up with rage & smashed everything he could reach, the ship looked as if she'd been in a Berlin riot by the time the crane became unstuck.
A WAHABITE JAMBIYA, 34cm sharply curved blade, characteristic white metal filigree decorated hilt with two-piece wooden grips, contained in its white metal mounted scabbard decorated to match, together with two Kukri, one with ivory pommelled side knife, the second with bone handle, and four various white metal and brass mounted North African Jambiya. The ivory content of the Kukri ensemble constitute less than 10% by volume. (7)
A SINHALESE OR CEYLONESE KASTANE OR SHORT SWORD, 36cm curved blade with faceted back edge, inlaid in brass and chiselled with a geometric design, characteristic white metal hilt decorated with scrolling foliage and geometric designs, the various quillons and terminals formed into mythical beasts or simah, the pommel of typical open mouthed crested simah form with semi-precious pink stone eyes, one lacking, contained in its white metal panelled scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage within geometric borders, a grotesque mask adorns the scabbard just below the throat. Late 19th or 20th Century.
A SINHALESE OR CEYLONESE KASTANE OR SHORT SWORD, 37.5cm curved fullered blade, patinated and chipped, with foliate engraved white metal reinforced forte, characteristic hilt decorated with scrolling foliage and geometric designs, the various quillons and terminals formed into mythical beasts or simah, the pommel of typical open mouthed simah form with semi-precious pale red stone eyes, one missing, contained in its worn and repaired copper and white metal panelled scabbard decorated with geometric borders, flower heads and scrolling foliage. Late 19th or 20th Century.
A MALAYAN KRIS, 33cm wavy watered steel blade, characteristic wooden hilt finely carved with scrolling foliage, brass collar, contained in its wooden scabbard, together with a North African jambiya, with 22cm curved double edged blade, characteristic brass and white metal mounted hilt decorated with scrolling foliage, contained in its brass and white metal scabbard decorated to match. (2)
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE JIAN OR SHORT SWORD, 45cm flattened diamond section blade incised with a wavy line and seven inset copper dots to either side, characteristic hilt with lion's mask crossguard and embossed pommel set with a turquoise to either side, contained in its brass mounted fishskin wrapped wooden scabbard.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TRIBAL STILETTO DAGGER, 47cm over all, the tapering wooden spike wrapped in ray skin, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard, together with a 19th Century carved wooden short spear of Assegai form, 35cm flattened diamond section leaf-shaped head with dual fullers to either side, 28cm haft. (2)
Group of presentations to Les Cocker from UAE F.A. and Al-Nasr F.C., comprising a large cased silvered gilt and metal lobed plate with applied UAE enamelled shield flanked, diam. 29cm. and a gilt-braided match pennant embroidered with UAE shield and lettered U.A.E. F.A, 43cm.; sold together with a cased traditional Arab presentational dagger, gilt embossed with blue velvet scabbard and copper metal blade dagger, 30cm.; an embroidered blue and silvered match pennant lettered AL-NASR CLUB DUBAI U.A.E. 33cm. and colour photographs 9 by 13cm. showing the actual presentation to Les Cocker (5)Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
TWO BOXES OF ITEMS, to include five 'Barton Miniatures' Military figures, a brown cased set of three pink guilloche enamel and gold coloured trim brushes, with matching hand held mirror, a small quantity of costume jewellery such as beaded necklaces, brooches etc, a stainless steel, black sleeved hip flask, a box of broken ceramics, two white metal toast racks, together with a black cased jewellery box with contents of rocks and running medals, also included a Middle Eastern wooden handled scimitar dagger and scabbard
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MILITARY STYLE CURVED OFFICERS SWORD, possibly Cavalry, blade is approximately 93cm in length, very faint markings re-maker no complete, surface marks to blade, scabbard has been painted in red oxide but has the two mattachment rings Condition Report Dents to back of blade, doesn't look to be bent, damage to tip. Blade fits well without catching, nothing is loose on the sword. Scabbard looks ok with no significant signs of damage but paint becoming worn
WW2 German Hitler Youth Knife by Anton Wingen Jr, standard pattern example with the chequered grip having enamel HJ diamond to the centre. Rear grip replaced by wood slab (possibly period). Housed in blackened scabbard with leather belt loop attachment. Blade with RZM M7/51/41 mark, which is the RZM code for the maker Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen. Blade shows some wear.
Cased Third Reich Style SA Honour Dagger, standard design SA dagger with reverse of the blade having Ernst Rohm dedication. Gilt cross guard and top fitting with oak leaves relief. Housed in leather covered scabbard and complete with a presentation case. Dagger is a post war representation. Accompanied by two reference books on Third Reich Militaria. (3 items)
Two late 20th century reproduction katanas, one with a signed tsuba and a four character mark to its tang, 70cm long blade, 103.5cm overall, the other with a menuke to its grip, both the tsuba and tang are unsigned, a lacquered scabbard decorated with flowers, 74cm long blade, 103cm overall, both a/f. (2)
ER II British Naval officers dress sword, the blade is etched with crowned anchor amidst scrolls. Retailed by Gieves, gilt metal hilt with folding side guard etched B.E Clarke. Lions head pommel with wire bound fish skin grip and dress knot with gilt metal mounted leather scabbard and transit bag. Blade 79cm longSword is in very good condition. One minor mark to the grip. Blade is secure. Some light surface scratches to the end of the blade, the direction of them suggests its as a result of cleaning. 2 tiny nicks towards the tip, noticed only by touch. Slight rough spot to the edge beside the royal crest (see additional images). Leather scabbard is in great condition. Transit bag in good condition.
Officers sword, blade etched, Cromarty Artillery volunteers made by Hobson & Sons London with scabbard.Sword is in good condition. Blade is secure. No noted chips or dinks to the blade. Handle and grip are intact. Slight discolouration to handle. Couple of small spots of rust on the bottom of the blade near the handle, may just need cleaned. Scabbard has no dents or damages but some discolouration. Both blade and scabbard are straight with no bends. Blade measures 82cm, total scabbard length 84.5cm

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