A Victorian 1845 pattern Royal Marines Light Infantry Officers Sword with 825mm long fullered and VR etched blade. Proof marked. Retailer marked "Rogers & Co. 30 Kings Street Covent Garden, London". Wire bound shagreen grip. Brass guard with VR and folding lock. Overall length 980mm. Complete with scabbard with twin suspension rings, dented a/f.
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British Army Officers Sword with 770mm long fullered, single edged blade with VR etched decoration. Maker marked "Hawkes and Co. London manufacturers to the Queen". Proof marked. Wire bound shagreen grip. Plated finish to guard. Overall length 915mm. Complete with scabbard which as an old welded repair.
French 1866 pattern Chassepot Yataghan bayonet with 57cm curved fullered single edged blade. English maker marked to spine "WM" for William Millward. 6mm saw cut to blade. Serial number marked 13125 on crossguard. Complete with scabbard with non matching numbers, Z 13540. Along with a modern custom made brass knife with 10.5cm long blade which fits into the bayonet mortise slot and muzzle ring for carriage.
British 1864 pattern Cavalry Sword. 90cm single edged fullered blade, maker marked "Mole, Birmn" with additional inspection mark of Crown B21 to spine of blade with "Mole". Blade has one nick to edge. The Bowl Guard has the distinctive double slot for the sword knot as well as the Maltese Cross design. The grip has been overpainted at some point in time. Overall length 104cm. Complete with scabbard with double suspension rings, with marking to throat "Mole Patent".
WW1 British Officers Sword. 82cm long fullered blade with etched decoration Royal Coat of Arms and "GR V". Well marked with makers name, "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London" with serial number 59413. White felt buffer washer. Other side of blade is HW Proof marked along with retailers mark for "Flights Ltd, London, Camberley and Aldershot". Wire bound shagreen grip. Guard with leather knot. Complete with brown leather scabbard again maker marked for Wilkinson and leather frog with an additional spare dress plated metal scabbard.
British Army Artillery Officers Sword with 82cm fullered single edged blade with etched decoration to Lt Col Ralph Peacock, XIX Lancashshire Volunteer Artillery. Retailer marked to J&W Wood, 74 King Street, Manchester. Shagreen wire bound grip. Overall length 98cm. Complete with scabbard. Appointed Hon. Col of the 2nd East Lancs Brigade in 1908. Lt Col Peacock was the eldest son of the famous Railway Engineer Richard Peacock.

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