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A Copy of a U.S. Navy Dahlren Bayonet/Bowie Knife, the 30.5cm spear point steel blade stamped at the ricasso AMES MFG CO CHICOPEE MASS., the opposing side stamped 1861, with brass mounted leather scabbard and leather frog, 44cm. Dings to brass hilt. Frog with some wear to the edges behind the crossguard.
A Collection of Militaria, including three pottery canteen plates to the Bolton Artillery and Manchester Artillery, two white metal military figures, one stamped RH, three polished cow horns, seventeen button sticks, a brass bed plate to the Grenadier Guards, a No.4 Mk.II spike bayonet and scabbard, four folding pocket knives, an Indian dagger, three paper knives, a magazine clip, gun cleaning equipment and three gentleman's plated toilet bottles etc.
A Dyak Head Hunter's Mandau, with 57cm clip point steel blade, the bone hilt with woven brass grip, the angled pommel carved with grotesque tusked mask and set with trimmed hair tufts, with rattan bound two piece wood scabbard with palm leaf pouch for a whittling knife - missing, 76cm. Black patching to blade. Small areas of damage to the hilt. The scabbard shoe has a piece missing.
A Javanese Kris, with 34cm straight pamor blade, the beaded mendak set with ruby and diamond type stones, the wood pistol grip carved with scrolls, the wood scabbard with boat shape wranka and applied with leaf shaped panels, 49cm; a Javanese Kris, with 31cm straight pamor blade, brass floriform mendak, the horn grip pierced and carved with bands of foliage, with wood scabbard, 43cm (2)
A Georgian 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword, the associated 82cm double edge steel blade with a central narrow fuller running 22cm from the hilt, the gilt brass hilt with boat shape guard, wire bound grip and baluster pommel, lacks scabbard. Blade not original, but of a similar date. Patches of pittting. Dents to boat shape guard, particularly where blade has been replaced. Wear to gilt of hilt. Lacks scabbard.
A Third Pattern Commando Knife, the associated 17.5cm double edge blackened steel blade with uneven raised medial ridge to each side, etched WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK/MADE IN USA, ribbed alloy grip, the pommel with number 1 mould number, with brass nut, the double stitched leather scabbard with six brass eyelets. Later blade.
A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Dagger, the 23cm double edge double fullered steel blade faintly etched, by Paul Weyersberg & Co., Solingen, shortened at the tip, the brass hilt with wire bound cream celluloid grip, the brass scabbard engraved with lightning bolts; a German KS98 Bayonet, the 24.5cm plated blade with single fuller, unmarked, the white metal hilt with wood grip scales carved to simulate antler, with black painted steel scabbard; an Indian Small Knife, with brass bone and white metal hilt, lacks scabbard (3). 1 - Pitting to blade which has a later bevelled tip. The etching is very faint. The celluloid grip has small cracks. The scabbard has a number of small dents. 2 - Plating on blade is lifting slightly, leaving black patches. The white metal hilt has oxidised to a dull grey. The scabbard has rust pitting. 3 - Blade is rust pitted. Hilt is missing its pommel.
A Second World War German Fighting Knife, the 17cm double edge blackened steel blade stamped 9535/y to one side of the ricasso, the opposing side stamped 41asw, the brass rivetted wood grip scales inset to one side with plated brass SS runes, the blued steel scabbard with brass belt clip, 30.5cm . Some wear and bruising to wood grip scales.
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword, the 89cm single edge fullered steel blade double edged for the last 24cm, the left side stamped at the ricasso with crown/E/6, the right side stamped SS, the back edge stamped B and B at a 17cm interval, ENFIELD 1843, crown/VR, the steel three bar hilt with later black painted wood grip, lacks scabbard, 105cm; a 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword, the back edge of the blade stamped WOOLLEY (af) (2). 1 - Grey patching and fine pitting to blade. Hilt with later black painted wood girp which has some damage. The guard has deep pitting. 2 - Blade is deeply pitted and uneven. The grip lacks its fishskin cover. Lacks scabbard.
An Early 20th Century Court Sword, the 80.5cm triangular section steel blade etched with foliage and crossed standards, by Parfitt, Roberts & Parfitt, Jermyn St., London, the cut steel hilt with shell guard and beaded grip, lacks scabbard; a Small Sword, with triangular section blade, the steel hilt with oval guard, facetted grip and urn pommel, lacks scabbard; three Edged Weapons, comprising a fencing foil by Leon Paul, a Burmese Dha with brass banded hilt and wood scabbard, and a copy sword with brown velvet covered scabbard (5)
A Victorian Enfield Percussion Two Band Cavalry Carbine, as issued to mounted Customs Officers, the 53cm steel barrel with various inspector's markings, the lock plate stamped with a crown and later Farsi type markings and numbers, the walnut full stock with two barrel bands with War Department markings, brass trigger guard and two piece butt plate, the right side of the butt inset with brass roundel stamped EXCISE & SALT.D.14 and with a branded roundel marked R. crown M ENFIELD enclosing 1 and with 1 below, with steel saddle bar and ring, two sling swivels and captive ramrod, 93cm; an Indian Kukri, with brass mounted wood grip and leather scabbard with two sharpening knives (2). 1 - Action works, holds at full and half stock. Some pitting to barrel. Sling swivels are probably not the originals and have been relocated. Some bruising and fine cracks to stock. 2 - Some pitting to blade.
A Victorian 1859 Snider Enfield .577 Rifle, the steel barrel stamped P WEBLEY & SON, BIRMINGHAM and numbered 1400, the hinged block stamped with broad arrow, SNIDER PATENT, crowned V, L.A.C. 3, with hinged ladder rear sight, the lock plate stamped with crowned VR 1859 ENFIELD, all metal parts are stamped with what appear to be deactivation marks, walnut three band stock with brass fore-end tip, trigger guard and butt plate, the tang faintly stamped M.G.R.C., the steel ramrod stamped 3, with steel sling swivels and leather sling,137cm, together with correct but associated socket bayonet with Farsi markings and brass mounted leather scabbard. There appear to be deactivation marks on the metal parts, but the gun does not seem to have been deactivated, it could be that the firing pin has been shortened. The action cocks and fires and the bore is good. Minor bruising to the stock.
A Late 19th Century Prussian 'Dove-Head' Officer's Sword, the 71cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with martial trophies, Prussian eagle and inscribed EISENHAUER, the ricasso stamped EWALD CLEFF, SOLINGEN, the brass stirrup hilt with plain langets, the ferrule stamped 13, wire bound ribbed fishskin grip, with braided sword knot and brass mounted leather scabbard, . Wear to etching on the blade, with orange rust pitting and grey patching, Some loss of wire to grip. Brass mounts to scabbard are a little loose and have small dings.
A Victorian 1856 Pattern Enfield Sepoy Two Band Percussion Musket, the right side of the 83.5cm smooth bore barrel set with a bayonet lug and with V rear sight, no visible markings, with unmarked lock plate and brass chained snapcap, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, trigger guard stamped 18, and butt plate, with two steel barrel bands, sling swivels and ramrod, 125cm, together with correct sword bayonet with chequered leather grip scales, lacks scabbard. Action works, holds at full and half cock. Pitting to bore. Grey patching to metalwork. Restoration to the stock. The bayonet has deep pitting to the blade and lacks scabbard.
A German Third Reich DRK EM's Hewer, the 26.5cm saw-back steel blade with screw-driver tip, marked at the ricasso GES. GESCHUTZT, the white metal hilt now lacking the grips and pommel, the black enamelled scabbard with white metal mounts, 39cm . Hilt broken and lacking grip scales and pommel, crack to langet. Blade is good.
A Victorian Tower Three Band Percussion Musket, the 99cm steel barrel with various inspector's markings and hinged ladder rear sight, the double line engraved steel lock plate stamped with crowned VR, 1856/TOWER, the walnut full stock with steel barrel bands with spring clips, brass fore-end tip, trigger guard and butt plate, with steel sling swivels, leather sling and socket bayonet (lacks scabbard), 140cm excluding bayonet. Action works, but does not hold. Pitting to barrel, particularly at muzzle and breech. Bruising to stock with some uneveness to the edges.
A German Third Reich M84/98 Knife Bayonet, one side of the blade later etched 'Deutsch Kriegsmarine', the opposing side 'Unterseeboot-U52-Kiel', with wood grip scales, the pommel with waffenampt markings, stamped C17681 and later etched with a swastika, with police portapee, black painted steel scabbard and leather frog.
An 1853 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 84cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped RODWELL & CO., LONDON, the iron three bar hilt stamped N.S./B.D.A within a scalloped oval panel, with rivetted chequered leather grip scales, lacks scabbard, 97cm. Minor pitting to metalwork. Lacks scabbard.
A Presentation Kukri to the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles, the horn grip with chromed pommel, with silver mounted crimson velvet scabbard and two small sharpening knives; a Very Similar Kukri, with silver mounted crimson velvet scabbard; four Nepalese Kukris, three with horn grips and sharpening knives, one with bone grip, all with leather scabbards (6) ! - Orange rust pitting to blade. Slight damage to centre mount of scabbard. 2 - Small splits to silver mounts of scabbard. 3 - Rust pitting to blades. Wear to scabbards
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade crisply etched with strung bugle over RIFLES ribbon, crowned VR cypher and foliate strapwork, by G H Gilks, 3 Union Row, Tower Hill, London, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a crowned strung bugle, wire bound black fishskin grip, with steel two ring scabbard, 100cm. Pitting to blade at the tip. Pitting to the hilt and scabbard which has a number of dents.
A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Dagger, the 25cm double edge double fullered steel blade bearing traces of original etched decoration, the brass hilt with wrythen fluted cream celluloid grip, the brass scabbard engraved with lightning bolts, 42cm. Deep pitting to blade, particularly at the tip. Grip lacks wire binding. Wear and small ding to scabbard
A Victorian Prison Warder's Hanger, the 55cm single edge fullered steel blade double edged for the last 19cm, the steel stirrup hilt impressed with the rack number 85 on the quillon, with ribbed fishskin grip and steel mounted leather scabbard, the locket stamped with a broad arrow, 69cm. Black patching to blade. Some wear and loss to the fishskin. Rust pitting to the hilt and scabbard mounts.
A Late 19th Century Italian Officer's Sword, the blade 79cm double edge blued and gilt steel blade etched with martial trophies and the Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1870-1890), one side of the ricasso stamped G.GILARDONI MILANO, the opposing side with maker's mark E & F Horster, Solingen, the nickel plated three bar hilt with ribbed black plastic grip and with nickel plated two ring scabbard, 96cm. Good condition.
A George VI 1827 Pattern Naval Sword and a Dirk:- the Sword with 80cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with GVI cypher and fouled anchor, the brass hilt with hinged guard engraved R.O.E.Caton R.N., wire bound fishskin grip, lion head pommel, with bullion sword knot, brass mounted leather scabbard and two Gieves leather waist belts with sword slings; the Dirk with 46cm steel blade similarly etched, by Gieves, the gilt brass hilt with acorn quillons to the recurving crossguard, with crowned fouled anchor langet, wire bound fishskin grip and lion head pommel with bullion sword knot, the leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, the locket engraved R.O.E.C.; together with photographs, letters, invitations and certificates relating to Commander C.E.O.Caton Royal Navy 1939-1961 (5). Sword - black patching to blade, with wear to the etching. The hilt and scabbard mounts have lost their original gilding. The sword knot is a little frayed. Dirk - Small areas of black patching to blade, otherwise in good condition. There is a crease to the leather scabbard and scuffing to the surface.
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher and scrolling foliage, by Gobby & Co., Leicester St., Regent St., London, the brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with Royal cypher, with hinged guard, wire bound fishskin grip and brass scabbard, 98cm. Etching to blade is quite crisp, minor black patching. Small dent to chape of scabbard. Generally good condition.
A 19th Century Folding Knife by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield, the 19cm single edge steel blade with slightly chamfered tip, stamped with maker's name and address No.6 Norfolk St., Sheffield, German silver crossguard and antler grip scales, one side set with release button, the leather scabbard with German silver chape engraved R.QR.MR.SERGT. S.G.HARRISON (HALLAMSHIRE BATT.) 2/4 YORK & LANCS. SHEFFIELD
A Collection of Edged Weapons to include a Remington 1913 bayonet and scabbard; another similar bayonet in relic condition; a Kukri and leather sheath with sharpening knives; and five hunting knives; Militaria, including a non working replica MGC Python 357 pistol; another similar; an associated leather holster; a modern gun slip; Ephemera to include assorted photographs of First World War and Second World War servicemen; replica military publications and letters etc.
A French Model 1833 Naval Cutlass, the 68cm single edge broad fullered steel blade engraved with an anchor to each side, the back edge engraved Manuftre Rle. de Chatellerault Mai 1842, the iron bowl hilt bearing traces of black paint and with facetted grip and octagonal pommel, the scabbard now covered in black American cloth, with brass locket but lacking the chape, 82cm; a 17th Century Small Sword, the 34.5cm shortened blued steel blade of diamond section with double fullers towards the brass hilt, with foliate cast shell guard, knuckle bow and quillon, with fluted horn grip, 48cm (2). 1 - Black patching and pitting to blade. Deep pitting to hilt which bears traces of black paint. Scabbard has lost its leather covering which has been replaced with black American cloth, the chape is missing. 2 - Blade with orange rust pitting, bent and shortened at the tip. Chip to grip below pommel.
A Rare British 1871 Pattern Elcho Bayonet for the Martini Henry Rifle, the broad saw-back leaf shape blade stamped with maker's logo of scales flanked by A and C, with chequered leather/composition two piece grip scales, lacks scabbard. Black/brown patching to the blade with some pitting. Some wear to grip scales. Lacks scabbard
A US Model 1840 NCO's Infantry Sword, the 81.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped on one side of the ricasso Made by the Ames Mfg.Co. Chicopee, the opposing side stamped US, J.F., 1865, the brass hilt with double shell guard, ribbed grip and knuckle bow stamped J.C.W. with brass mounted leather scabbard, 101.5cm . Blde is clean. Lower section of the brass grip has a small crack to one side. Small dents to brass locket of scabbard, with creases and two small holes to the leather.
A Victorian Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, the 82.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Queen's crown, crossed standards, strung bugle, with Proved poincon, steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a strung bugle, with wire bound fishskin grip and leather scabbard, 100cm . Some pitting to metalwork.
A Japanese Model 1883 Naval Dirk, the 21cm single edge steel blade with a narrow fuller to the back edge, with one piece brass habaki, the underside of the gilt metal recurving crossguard stamped with an anchor within a prunus blossom, wire bound ray skin grip with copper kashira, the black leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts embossed with prunus blossom, each side of the locket with suspender ring, 41.5cm. Small number of balck spots to blade. Minor scuffing to the leather of the scabbard
An Early 20th Century Zulu Knobkerrie, with large globular head on a slightly waisted cylindrical haft, 73cm; a Shona Axe, the tang of the triangular shape blade inserted into the swollen head of the wood haft; a Sudanese Dagger, with wood grip and leather scabbard; a Small African Figure, of carved wood, standing holding a staff; four Various Manillas, in brass and nickel (8)
A Pre-First World War French Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 90cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved Manufacture d'armes de Chatelleraut J.H., with pierced steel bowl hilt, ribbed black plastic grip and with steel scabbard, 110cm. Small nicks to edge of blade. with minor pitting to hilt and scabbard. Dent to one side of scabbard
Two Tuareg Short Swords, each with curved double edge steel blade stamped with roundels and scalloping, with leather bound hilt and scabbard; a Masai Lion Spear, the elongated double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge, short wood haft and steel spike butt; a Sudanese Sword, with leather bound grip (4)
An Early 20th Century Dutch Klewang, the 44.5cm single edge and fullered blued steel blade with no visible markings, recurving black painted steel plate guard, black composition grip scales with three rivets, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 62.5cm; a Fraternity Sword, with brass cruciform blade and leather scabbard; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a Merchant Navy Peaked Cap, to the New Zealand & Federal Steam Navigation Co.; a Gem Type Vintage Air Rifle, with octagonal barrel and walnut butt (5). 1 - Rust pitting to guard. Some scuffing to leather scabbard. 2 - Blade with orange rust pitting. 3 - Rust pitting to blade, crossguard and scabbard 4 - Some soiling and minor moth damage. 5 - Rust pitted, action seized.
A Late 19th Century Burmese Dha, with 53.5cm single edge steel blade, the silver covered long cylindrical hilt with ringed decoration and conical pommel, lacks scabbard, 98cm; a Caucasian Kindjal, the wood hilt and scabbard applied with bands of white metal; an Indian Dagger, with ebony and brass grip and brass scabbard (3)
An Indonesian Klewang, the 40cm straight back steel blade with broad curved edge, wood pistol grip and one sided wood scabbard covered in leatherette; a Similar Machete, with black plastic grip and leather scabbard; three Indonesian Self Bows, of rich brown hardwood, 102cm with cane string, 168cm and 120cm; two African Spears, each with leaf shape blade and spike butt (7)
A Late 19th Century Moro Kris, Philippines, with 55cm slightly wavy pamor blade, ringed silver mendak, braided string bound grip and ivory pommel carved as a stylised bird's head with scroll crest and beak, lacks scabbard, 69.5cm; a Borneo Kris, with 27cm pamor blade, plaited sennet bound grip and bone offset pommel carved as a grotesque horned mask, with wood scabbard, 45cm (2). 1 - Rust pitting and delamination marks to blade. Some wear to grip. Repair to ivory pommel with fine cracks and staining. 2 - Pitting to blade. Tip of scabbard is missing.
A Second World War Zuckerman Helmet, with grey/blue paint, stencilled H.F.P. in black, the leather and webbing liner held by lacing, the inner brim stamped A.M.C./3/1941; three Folding Pocket Knives, one with Marlin spike, each with chequered black plastic grip scales; two Steel Folding Pocket Knives, stamped with broad arrow/R.B.S./1954 and 1955; a Second World War Machete, with rusted blade and projecting hooked tang, two piece riveted wood grip and crushed leather scabbard; a Kukri, the horn grip with brass bolster and pommel, with leather scabbard (8). 1 - Helmet rust pitted to crown. 2 - Pitting to blades. 3 - Good clean condition. 4 - orange rust pitting to blade and projecting tang 5 - Rust pitting and black patching to blade, leather scabbard shabby and missing the two sharpening knives.
A Victorian Senior Prison Warder's Hanger, the 59.5cm single edge fullered steel blade double edged for the last 20cm, the brass stirrup hilt with scroll quillon, with ribbed fishskin grip, the brass mounted leather scabbard with leather frog stamped with Board of Ordnance marks and broad arrow, 78cm. Some uneveness to the edge of the blade near the hilt, with ground marks and some black patching. Some wear to the fishskin grip. The surface of the leather scabbard is flaking and scuffed, the stitched seam is parting. The chape has small dents.
A French M1886/93/16 Lebel Bayonet, with cruciform steel blade, brass hilt and steel scabbard; also, a British No.4 Mk.II spike bayonet, lacks scabbard, a model of a signal cannon with 24cm brass barrel and oak carriage, a black metal police baton, a throwing axe and a decorative 'Fireman's' axe with leather frog (6)
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Wilkinson Sword Coy. Limtd., London, the 82.5cm fullered steel blade etched with crowned ERI cypher, the ricasso with gold Proved poincon and etched with maker's name, the steel hilt pierced and engraved with crowned ERI cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip and leather service scabbard with steel locket and chape, 101cm. Minor black spotting to blade. Rust pitting to hilt and scabbard mounts, with some scuffing to the leather.
A US Model 1860 NCO's Cavalry Sword, the 88cm curved single edge fullered steel blade stamped on one side of the ricasso Made by the Ames Mfg.Co. Chicopee, the opposing side stamped US, G.W.C., 1865, the brass three bar hilt with ribbed leather grip, lacking its wire binding, with steel two ring scabbard, 111.5cm . Blade clean. Verdegris to hilt. Black patching to scabbard
A William IV Court Sword by Prosser of London, the 79cm diamond section steel blade originally blued and with faint etched decoration, the gilt brass hilt with shell guard applied with crowned Royal cypher, with short crossguard and stirrup knuckle bow, cushioned crown pommel and copper and sprung wire bound grip, with gold and crimson lace strap and bullion sword knot, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, the locket engraved PROSSER, Maker to the King and Royal Family, LONDON, . Black patching and pitting to the blade, with scratch marks and faint etching. The hilt in nice clean condition. The scabbard shoe is missing the very tip. Minor scuffing to the leather.
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Infantry Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade faintly etched with Royal cypher and foliage, the brass gothic hilt with hinged guard, pierced and cast with Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, lacks scabbard, 95cm; a Modern Indian Copy, with brass hilt and steel scabbard (2). 1 - Blade with dark grey patina, pitting and faint etching. Fishskin worn . 2 - Some loss of leather to the grip.
A Large 19th Century Continental Powder Horn, made in two sections, with braided cotton binding and shoulder strap, with cylindrical wood stopper and conical plug, 85cm an Indian Kukri, with white metal and horn grip, leather scabbard and single sharpening knife; two African Arrows, the steel heads inserted into the cane hafts (4)
A First World War Trench Dagger by Robbins of Dudley, the 12.5cm double edge double fullered steel blade set at an angle to the aluminium grip, with shaped steel knuckle guard, the pommel stamped with maker's name, with leather scabbard. Minor black patching to blade. Some rust pitting to the knuckle guard

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