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A late Victorian 1888 pattern Lee Metford bayonet: the straight double edge blade with crown and 'VR' cipher to one side and broad arrow over 'WD' to the other, the hilt with single quillon and loop over a two piece wooden grip with double studs, together with a black leather scabbard with oval button to throat, blade length 30.5cm
A German WWI period Luftwaffe Type One Dress dagger by R A Herde, Solingen:, the straight double edge blade with makers mark to ricasso, nickel drooping hilt with central swastika, wire bound blue leather grip with circular pommel decorated en suite, in a silver plate mounted blue leather scabbard with suspension chain, blade length 30.5cm., also a copy of a photograph of the daggers owner on his wedding day.*Notes- Reputedly given by the Luftwaffe pilot to his captors as a thank you for his treatment as a POW.
A WWI officer's dress sword Royal Artillery ; a pair of spurs Blade generally good with decoration clear - some wear and black pitting though with one area in particular note.Blade is straight, scabbard somewhat worn with leather deterioratedSword 102cm overallscabbard 92cmpommel is nice and tight with grip wires intact
An Eastern brass articulated fish with red enamelled eyes, 46.5 cm long, together with an Eastern brass and coppered dagger with horse head handle housed in a pierced foliate and flowerhead-decorated scabbard, 35.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound though with some denting to the fish's tail and some lifting to the scales at the end. See images. The piece has obviously been cleaned with polish as residue is extant throughout. The eyes appear to be slightly different in size and colour but otherwise sound. The gills or side fins appear to have been damgaed then repaired to one side with small iron or steel pin. See images for further detail. The dagger is brass plated on to copper and has wear throughout again with polish residue. The blade is rusty in several areas. See images for further details.
A George V officer's dress sword by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall London with pierced knuckle guard bearing Royal cypher, shagreen and wirework grip, housed in a leather covered scabbard, 99.5 cm long overall CONDITION REPORTS This piece may be packaged for collection by courier. Commission bids may be sent by email. Scabbard in poor condition with stitching loose or missing pretty much throughout and tape holding it together to the centre. The blade is basically sound though with areas of rust throughout. See images for further detail. The grip and knuckle guard again with wear and tear conducive with age. Blade does not appear to be bent out of shape. Pommel does not appear to have any jiggle. Wire grips appear intact though slightly bent in places. See images. Scabbard 83 cm long. Blade 81.5 cm long. Length overall of sword 97.5 cm.serial number 52542.
A Japanese sword with pierced tsuba and metal scabbard - 95cm long CONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good.Notably, fixings are loose on hilt, scabbard sports some chips, and there is a ding to blade edge.There is no visible inscription to the tang.The cutting edge is 70cm long.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Noris 50mm mounted Boer War-period British officers (5), including Redvers Buller on white horse, Roberts and Kitchener, with two others, all on rearing horses, with a mounted German general, and 2 French officers, probably Krause, Buller's horse missing part of one front leg, figure missing sword and part of plume, three other rearing horses missing part of front leg, figure in khaki missing scabbard, German general missing part of rear leg, missing one stirrup, (8)
AN EASTERN (JAPANESE) EXAMPLE OF A WWII SAMURI SWORD in gold coloured metal scabbard, the sword itself features a gold coloured metal grip, which appears cast and the blade which is approximately 66cm in length features written text to blade, there are no belt hangers to scabbard and it is believed this is a post WWII copy piece
US M1840 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Sabre. 875mm curved and fullered single edged blade. No maker marks, but die stamped "CS". Brass guard and wire bound leather grip. Overall length 102cm. Complete with steel scabbard with twin suspension rings. Drag is marked "US". This pattern of sword was used by both sides in the American Civil War.
A Spanish made folding lock knife with 16cm Bowie type blade marked "Toledo". Stag horn grips. Overall length 26cm. Complete with brown leather sheath but missing belt loop hanger. Together with an Indo-Persian knife with single edged fullered blade, no marking. Stylized Horse's head pommel. Complete with scabbard in brown leather with white metal fittings.(2)
WW1 British 1907 Pattern Bayonet. South African Police issue marked. Single edged fullered blade, 435mm in length, maker marked "Wilkinson" and dated 8-18. Pommel stamped with Union of South Africa WD stamp with additional "SAP 6927" accountability marking. Release press stud functions. Overall length 555mm. Complete with scabbard, frog stud marked "SAP" and brown leather frog also "SAP" marked along with "RSA" stamp.
WW1 US Army Bolo Knife with 255mm long blade maker marked and dated "SA 1917" for Springfield Armoury and "US 40647". Wooden grips. Working release catch. Overall length 375mm. Crossguard has been period bent to a recurve shape. Complete with scabbard with canvas and leather covering stenciled markings "G.167" and "US". "HH" marking to leather chape.
WW1 British Army Officers Sword. Single edged fullered blade with etched decoration, 82cm in length. Serial number to spine of blade M7458. Proof marked along with makers mark for "Robt. Mole & Son, Birmingham makers to the War and India Offices". GRV Basket hilt. Leather grip with wire binding. No scabbard.

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