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A German World War II Kriegsmarine Naval Officer's dress dagger, 10ins bright steel double-edged blade etched with anchor and foliate design bearing maker's mark for W.Kirschbaum & Cie of Solingen, with white composite wire bound grip, brass fittings with eagle pommel and brass locking scabbard, 16.5ins overall
A British Cavalry Trooper's sword by Wilkinson London, having 86cm long single fullered slightly curved blade, marked with makers name and numerous proof marks to either side and spine of the blade, with large one piece guard and criss cross hand grip, complete with military issued scabbardminor rust to the scabbard, minor nicks to the blade, please see additional images, the scabbard is stamped H.A.M 2.46
An early Victorian Infantry presentation sword by Hodson & Sons, presented by the 2nd V.B Hampshire Regiment, to Acting Surgeon A.B Wade, M.B by his Brother Officers who attended his ambulance lectures in 1886, engraved down one side of the blade then cipher to the other, blade 84cm long, complete with leather bound scabbard
A 1943 Legitimus Collins & Co machete, No.1250, complete with sheath marked Carson Co. Ltd, dated 1940, together with a WWII Case XX machete bush survival folding knife (3)the machete fits the scabbard although slightly loose, machete is 1943 and the sheath 1940, so may not be original pairing
20th century AD. A pair of daggers each in a curved white metal scabbard with sprung clip and suspension chain, one with horse-head pommel and the other an elephant-head. 592 grams total, 27-29cm (10 1/2 - 11 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A Victorian officer's dress sword with pierced knuckle guard and shagreen handle, housed in a painted metal scabbard, together with another dress sword with rope-work decorated hilt and knuckle guard and gilt brass grip, the blade inscribed "J L Kennedy & Co. Maker Birmingham", housed in a matched leather scabbard, together with another dress sword with gilt brass hilt and knuckle guard, the blade inscribed "Coulaux Klingenthal" housed in a brass mounted leather scabbard
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