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Lot 176

dating: 1914-18 provenance: Russian Empire, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with triple groove, first part engraved on a blue ground with monogram 'N II', Cossack on a horse, soldier on a horse, imperial eagle, arabesques and floral motifs. Tang marked 'ALEX COPPEL SOLINGEN' with mark and 'EISENHAUER' on the other side. Remains of gilding. Gilded brass hilt, quillon with inscription courage in Cyrillic, loop-guard with floral motifs in bass-relief. Cap with monogram 'N II' among the laurel branches. Order of St. Anna above. Complete with rare sword-knot. Leather-covered scabbard with brass mounts. Scarce. length 88.5 cm.

Lot 177

dating: 1914-18 provenance: Russian Empire, Wide, slightly curved, single-and false-edged blade with large fuller and double groove, base with crowned imperial monogram 'N II' and with imperial eagle on the other side, back with remains of inscription. Brass hilt, cap with inscription for bravery in Cyrillic, monogram 'N II' under a crown and among the laurel branches. Remains of gilding. Wooden grip, lacquered in black. Scabbard lacquered in black, with brass mounts, cap with order of St. Anna. One suspension ring. With a sword-knot. length 96.8 cm.

Lot 178

dating: 1914-18 provenance: Russian Empire, Wide, curved, single-and short false-edged blade with triple groove, two stamps at the base. Gilded, metal hilt, large langet on the right side with inscription 'For courage' in Cyrillic with order of St. Anna in the center, quillon with inscription 'For courage' in Cyrillic on both sides, loop-guard decorated with floral motifs, cap with crowned monogram 'N II' and among laurel branches, order of St. George above in enamels. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with gilded brass mounts, decorated with laurel branches. One suspension ring. Sword-knot with colours of St. George. Rarest 'Gold weapon'. length 93.5 cm.

Lot 179

dating: 19th Century provenance: Russian Empire, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with large fuller and tang. Brass hilt with remains of original gilding, the two front loop-guards with inscription in Cyrillic for courage. Solid grip with horizontal grooves. Complete with sword-knot. Iron scabbard with gilded brass mounts. Two suspension rings. length 97.5 cm.

Lot 180

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Russian Empire, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with double groove, the rear doubles toward the foible. First part finely engraved with sun, moon, stars, trophies and floral motifs on a blue ground, back with leaves. Hilt of typical shape, completely covered with silver foil, finely engraved and nielloed, monogram 'N II' on the pommel. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard and with silver mounts, decorated en suite. length 94.5 cm.

Lot 217

dating: about 1910 provenance: Russian Empire, Black fabric of highest quality, with red collar and cuffs. Big parts of the uniform richly embroidered in gilded thread and golden paillettes. Gilded buttons with imperial eagle. Lined with white silk inside. Together with a bicorn covered with black felt and decorated en suite, complete with white plume. Morocco leather inside and silk cap. Golden tailor's stamp 'F. PARIZEK MORSKAIA 13 ST. PETERSBURG' and owner's monogram 'A. v. L'. Complete with its smallsword (blade without edges) with scabbard, brass hilt with imperial eagle on the shell-guard. height jacket 105 cm.

Lot 34

dating: First Empire provenance: France, Straight, undulated double-edged blade, first part of hexagonal section, engraved and gilded with pandur, trophies and floral motifs on a blue ground until the foible. Extraordinary, gilded brass hilt, iron shell-guard with gilded brass mounts, a medallion in the center, with order of legione d'honneur on a mother-of-pearl ground, framed with laurel branches, upper part with two lion's heads with a snake in the jaws; guard with emperor and warrior busts among spiral, beaded and grooved bands, pommel shaped as lion's head, finely chiselled and decorated with foliage at the base; wooden grip, covered with mother-of-pearl grip scales, a gilded brass lozenge with emperor's bust on a copper ground on the right side, monogram 'FG' on the opposite, lateral medallion with a turreted lion's head (city of Lyon) among the foliage decorations in bass-relief. Complete with leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts (slightly abraded), engraved with floral and geometrical motifs, hook with a helmet. length 95 cm.

Lot 43

dating: 19th Century provenance: Bavaria, Small sword of the Order. Straight blade of lenticular section, engraved with floral motifs. Silver hilt, quillon block with St. George with dragon in relief on the right side and floral motifs on the other. Pierced quillons. Pommel with plumed helmet. Wooden grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales, the front one with a trophy, a medallion in the center with plaque of the order of St. George in blue and red enamels. Complete with wooden scabbard, lacquered in white, with silver mounts, decorated with floral motifs. Two suspension rings. Very scarce. In patina. length 80 cm.

Lot 505

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Liege, Straight, double-edged blade, with central fuller, finely engraved with rinceaux through all the length; two, round, smooth-bore, 9 mm cal. barrels on the blade's sides, signed 'Doumonthier B.te' e 'C. Mariette Dupont'. Steel hilt, the two parry-quillons compose the cocks (Liege test-bed stamp), quillon block contains pistons; the arm fires through a foldaway trigger, the two cocks in sequence. Iron grip, of curved shape (pistol), containing the springs and mechanics. Wooden, micro-checkered grip scales. Complete with leather scabbard and silver mounts, engraved with floral motifs. Scarce. length 45.5 cm.

Lot 555

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Europe, Straight blade of triangular section with hollow facets. Blued and engraved at the forte, with small gilded drawings, rinceaux and with a trophy and character. Iron hilt with elliptical sword-shell with beaded decoration. Guard decorated with facets. Pommel and grip en suite with the sword-shell. Leather scabbard with iron mounts. Two lugs. length 93,5 cm.

Lot 568

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Europe, Single-and false-edged blade of triangular shape, turn-off, an awl in the center, engraved with spirals and with a hole next to the tip. Moulded neck. Bone grip, richly embossed with geometrical motifs. Bronze, engraved cap and ring-nut. Leather scabbard. length 25.5 cm.

Lot 570

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Europe, Fine, straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center, engraved and gilded on a blue ground with trophies and floral motifs, marked at the base 'P. Marzveldt & Zion' and 'de S. Hage'. Solid brass, in-the-round hilt to effigy am anthropomorphic demon, armed with a dagger and with long horns, placed on a pedestal, decorated with seven, relieved stars; quillon with snake-shaped quillons. Leather scabbard (no chape) with brass chain. length 40 cm.

Lot 571

dating: 18th Century provenance: Scotland, Long, straight, single-edged blade, with triple fuller on both sides, marked at the forte; typical, baluster-shaped, wooden grip, decorated with relieved, Celtic knots, the central part engraved with net and iron nails, cylindrical pommel with rings. Wooden scabbard with reddish leather covering, outlined iron mounts festooned at the borders, a barrel-bracket engraved with effigy of a pine cone. length 49 cm.

Lot 572

dating: 19th Century provenance: Scotland, Straight, single-edged blade, with blueing, carved with flower drawings at the tip, remains of golden rinceaux drawings next to the edge; back flanked with two fullers and decorated with notches. Typical, wooden grip, chiselled with knots and silver nails (two are missing). Pommel with silver ring-nut, with relieved leaves (wooden base with a small repair), big, glass, faceted cabochon on the back. Wooden scabbard, covered with black leather; silver mounts, with acorns and oak leaves in relief. Two suspension rings on the back. A small knife and a fork in their special compartments, with grips carved en suite with the dirk. Together with a flask, with body in cow horn. Silver fuse, with stopper decorated with thistle with glass cabochon, turn-off and complete with a needle. Silver ground, decorated with thistles in relief and with central cabochon; openable. With two lugs and suspension chain. length dirk 39,8 cm.

Lot 583

dating: 19th Century provenance: Spain, Straight, single-edged blade, foldable in the long, iron tang. Wooden, parallelepiped grip, with brass bands, provided with springs acting as a locking mechanism of the scabbard, when pressed can release it. Brass, quadrangular cap, one plate is missing. Wooden, parallelepiped scabbard, provided with plates and thin, brass straps. When the scabbard is joined with the grip, the item seems a simple, wooden, decorated shaft, probably an antique measuring tool. length open 71,2 cm.

Lot 586

dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Strong, straight, single-and short false-edged blade, tip, with large fuller. Brass quillon with quillons carved with a lion's head, quillon block with bow and arrow in relief. Ebony grip of square section, chiselled with longitudinal fluted decoration. Pommel shaped as lion's head. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. Cap with a button, engraved chape. length 71,6 cm.

Lot 587

dating: 18th Century provenance: Germany, Straight single-and false-edged blade with thin groove next to the back, on the right side a round barrel with octagonal base and moulded nozzle. A mark on the other side. Solid brass hilt with shell-guard engraved with a hunting scene, grip, spark arrester and loop-guard engraved with floral motifs and pommel shaped as lion's head. Internal mechanism. Iron cock, batterie and trigger. Complete with rare, wooden, leather-covered scabbard and with brass mounts. length 58.5 cm.

Lot 588

dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Straight, single-and false-edged blade, with large central fuller in the second part and rear groove, flat first part, engraved with a deer and geometrical and floral motifs; beautiful, fire-gilt bronze hilt, with solid quillon with two, in-the-round wild boars attacked by the hounds. Pommel with a deer hoof, spiral grip with rocaille. Leather scabbard with gilded, bronze mounts, chape finely engraved with floral motifs on a finely grained ground, cap provided with iron knife and fork (blade marked 'JACQUER') with mounts carved en suite with the pommel. Belt hook with a mask. Scarce. length 57.7 cm.

Lot 589

dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Wide, single-and false-edged blade, engraved with rinceaux at the forte; iron 'S'-quillon, light horn, spiral grip with metallic wire binding, brass pommel shaped as wild boar's head, brass, engraved ring-nut. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, with frames engraved en suite with the ring-nut. Belt hook. length 45,2 cm.

Lot 590

dating: 16th Century provenance: Italy, Finely made of two elements held by the straps. Scabbard with two, internal compartments. External surface with remains of fine decorations in relief: the cover with a big rampant griffon, scabbard with a lion, grotesques and rinceaux. height 19,5 cm.

Lot 638

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Ethiopia, Curved, single-edged blade with triple fuller, completely finished at the forte and near the back until the foible. With decorative band, engraved with floral motifs and traces of gilding inside the fullers. A Judah Lion at the forte, gilded on the right side, surmounting a monogram. Inscription in Amharic on the left side. Brass hilt with straight arms, adorned with flowers in relief and with 'N' inside the laurel branches in the center. White grip. Cap ending in a lion's head. No scabbard. length 103 cm.

Lot 642

dating: Early 19th Century provenance: France, Beautiful, straight, single-and short false-edged blade, with large central fuller, in damask, engraved and gilded through all the length with trophies, crown and floral motifs. Typical, brass shell-hilt. Leather-covered grip with brass wire binding. Complete with leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts. Two suspension rings. length 98 cm.

Lot 643

dating: First Empire provenance: France, Curved, single-and false-edged blade, with large, central fuller, first part engraved and gilded with trophies and floral motifs on a blue ground, back marked with brass-inlaid 'GOVI'. Gilded bronze hilt ,with cross-quillon, finely engraved with floral motifs, quillons ending in acorns. Anatomic grip with horn grip scales, angled at the pommel and with gilded, brass band. Chain. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard, stitched with copper thread. Gilded, brass mounts, finely engraved with floral motifs, two suspension rings on studs decorated en suite. length 86 cm.

Lot 646

dating: 1848 provenance: Sicily, Antique, straight, double-edged blade, of the 17th-century period, with a fuller at the forte, with inscription 'ENRIQUE COEL ESPADERO EN ALAMANIA / MEU SINNAL SANTISMO CRUCIFICIO'. Fire-gild bronze hilt. Circular sword-shell with two folding shell-guards, with file-roped border. Monogram 'A' on both sides, surmounted with royal crown. Quillons, pas d'ane rings and guard all carved with smooth spirals, alternated with leather-type dotted decoration. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales and brass, spiral wire binding. Olive-pommel with large base, engraved with spirals so as the hilt. Metal scabbard, lacquered in white. Gilded mounts. Cap with manufacturer's signature 'Joseph Pangreco Panormitanus fecit'. length 102,5 cm.

Lot 647

dating: Second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Naples, Curved, single-and false-edged blade, tip, with fuller, engraved at the forte with trophies and rinceaux. Brass hilt with three loop-guards, with elliptical and convex langets. Brass grip in one piece, iron, faceted button. Iron scabbard with two lugs. Remains of a sword-knot. length 100 cm.

Lot 648

dating: about 1810 provenance: Naples, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with large fuller, Royal Naples Manufacture mark on the tang. Brass mono-quillon hilt with langets. Wooden, leather-covered grip, without metallic wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass, smooth mounts, iron drag, two suspension rings. length 93.5 cm.

Lot 651

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Fine, straight, single-and false-edged blade, with double groove, finely etched with trophies, flowers and motto 'VIVA PIO IX'; gilded brass hilt, with flat guard, slightly decorated, long cap with a lion's head, decorated with a chiselled white stone, horn grip with wire binding; iron scabbard (surface rust) with two lugs and brass mounts. length 98 cm.

Lot 654

dating: 19th Century provenance: Texas, Blade of triangular section, engraved with trophies and floral motifs on a gray ground. Brass hilt, shell-guard with a star inside the laurel branches, back part with inscription 'Presented to General James P. Henderson by the Republic of Texas Plenipotentiary to England & France 1839'. The rest of the hilt decorated with floral and geometrical motifs in high-and bass-relief. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales and metallic wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass cap, no chape. Very scarce. length 91 cm.

Lot 655

dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italy, Straight blade, engraved with rinceaux, trophies and with Savoy emblems. Gilded, brass hilt, shell-guard with crowned Savoy eagle on fasces in relief. Grooved, white grip scales. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. Two lugs. length 89,5 cm.

Lot 656

dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, with fuller for two thirds, engraved until the half with floral motifs, with Savoy emblems, sailing ship and anchor. Brass hilt. Shell-guard with crowned Savoy shield in relief, surmounting fasces; laurel branches and lion's heads. Mother-of-pearl grip scales. Pommel shaped as lion's head. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 94 cm.

Lot 657

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Belgium, Straight, double-edged blade, of hexagonal section, with engraved trophies and rinceaux at the forte. Tang marked 'DUBOIS & FILS'. Gilded bronze hilt. Shell-guard pierced and with Belgian emblem in relief. Guard and pommel carved and pierced en suite. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with gilded bronze mounts. length 98,4 cm.

Lot 658

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: France, Straight blade of triangular section, with hollow facets, with remains of Coulaux in Klingenthal marking at the base. Silvered metal hilt. Pierced shell-guard, with emblem among the laurel and oak branches, other floral decorations. Guard and pommel with floral decorations in relief. Mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard (repair in the center) with silvered metal mounts. length 103 cm.

Lot 659

dating: early 20th Century provenance: State of the Vatican City, The sword with straight blade of triangular section and hollow facets, with remains of blueing at the forte and gilded, engraved rinceaux. Gilded brass hilt. Pierced shell-guard, with papal emblem in relief. Guard and pommel with architectonic decorations and leaves. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with gilded, brass mounts. Together with a fine, gilded metal collar, with a pendant portraying in-the-round papal coat-of-arms and chain enriched with ten, big, red cabochons, loaded with monogram 'CS'. In the original case. length smallsword 95,3 cm.

Lot 660

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Denmark, Straight, single-edged blade, with tip, slightly enlarged toward the foible. Some pitting. Solingen manufacture marking at the tang. Brass hilt with large guard with crowned anchor. Long, brass cap, covered with fish skin with brass thread. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. Numbered button. length 76,5 cm.

Lot 661

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Denmark, Straight, single-edged blade, with fuller next to the back, remains of crowned stamp at the base. Iron, bitumen hilt. Iron grip and pommel, painted in black. Leather scabbard with a small button and small chape. length 78,5 cm.

Lot 662

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Sweden, Slightly curved, single-and short false-edged blade, slightly enlarged toward the foible, marked 'E. SVALLING ESKILSTUNA'. Iron, bitumen hilt. Grip with wooden grip scales, painted in black. Leather scabbard with iron, bitumen mounts. length 72 cm.

Lot 663

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Prussia, Straight, single-and short false-edged blade, slightly enlarged toward the foible. Marked with crowned 'FW 53' at the base of the back. Iron, bitumen hilt with large guard, remains of marking 'KM 87'. Short cap. Grip with leather covering. Leather scabbard with iron, bitumen mounts. length 70,5 cm.

Lot 664

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Slightly curved, single-and false-edged blade (defect in the center) with two stamps at the base. Iron, bitumen hilt with large guard, iron, bitumen grip with short cap. Leather scabbard (restores) with brass mounts. length 79,5 cm.

Lot 666

dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and false-edged blade. Iron crossbar with remains of finishing. Anatomic grip. Iron scabbard, painted in black with openable loop. length 32,7 cm.

Lot 667

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: England, Straight, single-edged blade, tip, with two, blued segments and golden rinceaux containing a crowned monogram of queen Victoria 'VR'. Traces of Edward Turkle at Denmark Street marking. Brass hilt, quillon with crowned anchor in relief at the quillon block only on the front part, counter-curved quillons ending in an acorn. grip with long, brass cap, ending in a lion's head with a sword-knot in the jaws. Covered with fish skin, with metallic wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, two lugs. Cap with marking 'SETON'. Opening with release button. length 60,5 cm.

Lot 214

A MID-20TH CENTURY EUROPEAN HUNTING KNIFE with deer slot handle, the blade engraved "Schneidteufel Solingen" in leather belt, scabbard bearing Swiss crest and "Luzern", blade length 10cm, overall length 23.5cm

Lot 270

A 1907 pattern Lee Enfield bayonet by Wilkinson without scabbard, a Lee Enfield MK4 spike bayonet complete with welding frog and a military issue modern survival knife in scabbard.

Lot 271

An 800 standard silver Arabian Jambiya knife, stamped LAMSA and 800 to both the hilt and the scabbard.

Lot 274

A Kukri with crescent stamp to the 31 cm blade, one small knife, scabbard.

Lot 275

An Arabian Jambiya with brass handle and scabbard, mounted with white metal decoration, 20cm blade, 35cm overall, together with two other Indian souvenir Kukri's (3).

Lot 1179

An Army NCO's Shingunto with olive green painted scabbard, typical spring clip, sarute and obi-tori. The blade and scabbard mouth with matching assembly or accountability numbers [40110] and the fuchi with Koishikawa or Kokura Arsenal symbol. Nagasa/ha-watari about 66.5 cm [or approximately 2 Shaku/1Sun/9.4560 Bu].Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. From a Private English Collection. For a detailed appraisal of the Japanese NCO's Shingunto, assembly numbers and arsenal symbols, see 'Military Swords of Japan, 1868-1945' by Richard Fuller and Ron Gregory [Arms and Armour Press/1986]. The Koishikawa Arsenal [Nippon Teikoku Rikugun Tokyo Hoheikosho] was originally to be found in Tokyo close to where the Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is now located at Bunkyo.. Please note that some areas of wear, urumu or deterioration; this includes: Some apparent retouching and/or repainting on hilt, scabbard and fuchi.

Lot 1181

A Japanese () cavalry trooper's , or other, sword with olive painted scabbard, double obi-tori and leather finger loop; both blade and ishizuke/scabbard shoe with assembly numbers. Overall length about 96 cm.Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection.See pages 23-25 of Ron Gregory and Richard Fuller's 'Military Swords of Japan/1868-1945' [1986] for a discussion about the possible origin of this uncertain type. The authors point to a number of characteristics that are extant here; these include: the apparently good condition of the blade; the two suspension D-shaped rings on the scabbard; the green painted scabbard and hilt; and the lightly scratched numbers on both blade and scabbard shoe. Gregory and Fuller state that this genre should be approached cautiously, suggesting that these blades may have been manufactured for post war Chinese armed forces. This possibility is intriguing given the secret connection between the Sinologist, Lieutenant-General Okamura Yasutsugu and the Chinese Nationalist Forces of Chiang Kai-shek. According to Richard Fuller's, 'Shokan' [page 180] General Okamura had surrendered all Japanese Forces in China, northern Indo-China, and Formosa prior to clandestinely serving Chiang Kai-shek, during the years 1946-49.. Please note that some areas of wear and deterioration extant to fittings, blade and scabbard, including: areas of fatigue and scratched paint.

Lot 200

Indian Ceremonial Souvenir Sword with blue velvet scabbard, brass handle with 'Made in India' etched on the blade.

Lot 131

A GERMAN 3RD REICH ISSUE 'SA' DAGGER AND SCABBARD, the grip has the usual SA logo and Eagle swastika badge inlaid, the blade is marked to the maker 'Anton Wingen Jnr' Solingen and the blade is etched 'Alles Fur Deutchland' (Everything for Germany), the cross grip is also marked 'NO' indicating the dagger was issued in the District of Nordsee, scabbard is complete with leather and metal frog hanger

Lot 132

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY OFFICERS LIGHT SWORD, possibly Continental, blade length approximately 81cm, the hilt is marked 'GILL', a British sword maker, grip and hand guard is brass and decorative, scabbard is black leather with metal trim and is fatigued state approximately half way down

Lot 134

A SELECTION OF MILITARY ITEMS, comprising a WWI era Imperial German 'Butcher' bayonet and scabbard by the maker 'E & F Horster' Solingen Germany, light surface rust to scabbard, a WWI era Swedish M1896 style bayonet and scabbard, damage to end of scabbard and blade appears to have been machine sharpened, a Military style pacing stick, broken (not full length) decorative white metal grip, Asian 'Kukri' knife with two smaller knives in leather scabbard, blade marked India (4)

Lot 135

A 20TH CENTURY BRITISH OFFICERS CAVALRY SWORD AND BROWN LEATHER SCABBARD, blade is marked Made in England and Proved, no maker marks evident, blade length approximately 83cm

Lot 136

AN 1897 PATTERN ER VII CREST INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD WITH BROWN LEATHER SCABBARD, blade is proved marked and approximate length 84cm, grip is ornate and appears original Rayskin and bound

Lot 143

A WWII ERA 3RD REICH OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD, the design is the 'Lions Head' style with red coloured eyes, handgrip and crossguard in brass with the Eagle/Swastika emblem, the blade is marked with the 'Carl Eckhorn' makers stamp Solingen, Germany, the blade is approximately 86cm in length, the grip has attached 'Troddel', the scabbard is in black metal with one ring hanger and attached brown leather frog which may be later

Lot 144

A WWI ERA BRITISH ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD, believed to be the 1821 pattern, with brown metal/leather scabbard, the standard handgrip appears to have Ray skin which is correctly bound, the blade has the star/proved mark and GVR cypher, together with RA markings and etching to 2/3rds of the blade which is approximately 83cm in length, the grip has a brown leather 'Troddel' and the scabbard is in good order

Lot 145

A BELIEVED US MILITARY OFFICERS SWORD, from the American Civil War period, 1860 pattern, there are no apparent makers marks, but is of nice construction, the grip is ornate with silver coloured Eagle's head top leading down to an ornate crossguard which bears the US Eagle chest shield design with rays eminating to each side (not flags), blade is approximately 72cm in length, the metal scabbard has ornate engraving to one side only

Lot 146

A WWII ERA 3RD REICH GERMAN MUNICIPAL POLICE BAYONET AND METAL AND LEATHER SCABBARD, the bayonet has the large Eagle head top, horn handle complete with the Eagle/Swastika badge fixed, the crossguard bears the details 'SB 7993', the blade maker is marked as Weyersberg, Kirschbaum and CIE, Solingen, the blade is approximately 33cm in length

Lot 151

A WWII ERA IMPERIAL JAPANESE FORCES NAVAL OFFICERS SHORT SWORD, (type 97 KAI-GUNTO), c.1937-1945, blade length approximately 53cm but is much older than the rest of the sword, believed to be 16th Century, Bizen work, the tang on the blade has been modified slightly to suit, the blade is in fine condition as is the rest of the sword, the scabbard is missing one ring hanger, but does not detract from the overall appeal of this weapon, Naval swords to the Japanese are considered scarce to the approximate 70% losses of their officers during WWII

Lot 673

A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE SWORD, 42cm blade with slight curve, shagreen handle lacking strapping, insect decorated iron tsuba with worn gilding, lacquered scabbard decorated with gilt insects, overall length 59cm (condition: worn condition, with damage to blade edge, tang has rust/corrosion and gilding wear, splits in lacquer scabbard and in shagreen handle)

Lot 1101

An ornamental blunt edged modern sword decorated with rams heads with leather scabbard - NO RESERVE

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