A 19th Century Spanish Infantry Officer's Sword, the 77cm single edge plated steel blade with a narrow fuller to edge and back edge, the gilt brass hilt pierced and cast with the coat of arms of Castile and León, with foliate tied knuckle bow, oval foliate rosette pommel cap and wire bound horn grip, with plated steel scabbard, 94cm. Black pitting to blade. Surface of scabbard is lifting and crizzled in places. The blade does not quite fit into the scabbard due to a blockage towards the shoe.
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A Xythos Automatic Miniature Pinfire Revolver, with magazine and cartridges; a Quantity of Gun Accessories, including two modern copper pistol flasks, a bullet mould, a pair of tweezers, tins of caps, nipple key, turnscrew, blank firing cartridges, an Arab steel small powder flask with suspender bar, a small knife with ribbed brass handle screwing into the cylindrical scabbard, two cases suitable for conversion for pistols etc
Three Miniature Sword Paperknives, one as a mameluke sword with ivory grip and parcel gilt plated scabbard, 21cm, one as a US Naval sword with brass hilt and black enamelled brass scabbard, 24cm , and one as a cavalry sword with brass three bar hilt and steel scabbard, 28.5cm (3). Generally in good condition, the USN has scratching to the black enamelled scabbard.
A British Pattern 1887 Mk.I Sword Bayonet, the 46.5cm steel blade with various markings including crowned VR, /86, C'91, WD arrow, crown/9/E, crown/E/57, bend mark and crossed through LM, with replaced stepped muzzle ring, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Brown Bess Socket Bayonet; the 42cm triangular section steel blade fullered on the back, with very faint markings, the arm stamped 40, 53cm, lacks scabbard (2). 1 - Blade is clean. Grey and orange rust pitting to the hilt and scabbard mounts. 2 - Grey patching, pitting and flaws to the blade, with a bent tip.
A British 1855 Lancaster Sword Bayonet, the 60.5cm quill back steel blade stamped at the ricasso with a helmeted bust, the opposing side with War Department arrow and crown/20, the brass hilt with chequered black leather grip scales, with brass mounted black leather scabbard. Some black patching to blade. Wear to chequering of grip around the spring. Some flaking to the surface of the leather scabbard with a crease towards the locket.
A George VI 1827 Pattern Naval Officer's Sword, the 80cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Royal Coat of Arms, crowned fouled anchor and foliage, with Proved poincon, the gilt brass gothic hilt cast with crowned fouled anchor, hinged guard, wire bound fishskin grip and lion head pommel with long mane running down the backstrap, with brass mounted leather scabbard,97.5cm . Small areas of black patching towards each end of the blade. The wire binding is a little loose around the grip. The leather of the scabbard is quite scuffed.
An Indian Copy of a General Officer's Mameluke Sabre, with laser etched steel blade, brass hilt with ivorine pistol grip scales, with brass scabbard; a US Knights of Pythius Fraternity Sword, the blade etched James Scott, the white metal cruciform hilt with visored helmet pommel, with white metal scabbard; an Indian Copy of a George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, with leather scabbard (3)
An Early 19th Century Mameluke Sword, the 78cm single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 27cm, the steel hilt with baluster quillons and cruciform langets to the diamond section crossguard, the ivory grip scales with gilt brass foliate rosette rivet and pierced eyelet at the pommel, 92cm, lacks scabbard . Grey patching and pitting to the plain blade. One of the langets is missing its upright. The crossguard is jiggly and has pitting. The ivory grips have age cracks and is missing a rivet.
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's Dagger, first pattern, the 30.5cm chamfered double edge steel blade etched with maker's logo of seated king over SMF, Solingen, the opposing side crudely inscribed M/Fl.154.109, the nickel plated hilt with downswept winged crossguard with gilt 'Sunwheel' swastika, wire bound blue leather grip and 'Sunwheel' pommel, the blue leather scabbard with nickel plated mounts, hanging chains and clip, the suspender lugs each stamped 584, 47.5cm. Blade is good, although the inscription may be later. Some scuffing to the leather grip and scabbard. Tarnishing to the hilt and scabbard mounts.
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's Sword, the 71.5cm double edge fullered steel blade etched with maker's mark for Paul Weyersberg, Solingen, the silver plated hilt with down-swept winged crossguard centred by a gilt `Sunwheel' swastika, wire bound blue leather grip and `Sunwheel' swastika disc pommel, with silver plated mounts to the blue leather scabbard and hanger, 93cm. Blade in good condition. Scuffing and some areas of loss to the leather grip and scabbard. Hilt and scabbard mounts are tarnished.
A Victorian Land Transport Corps Sword (Gladius), the 56cm single edge steel blade stamped with crown/16, the brass cruciform hilt with pierced disc quillons and ribbed grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 73cm . Nicks to edge of blade, grey patching and some pitting. Minor bruising to hilt. Creases to leather scabbard.
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the earlier 81.5cm fullered steel blade later plated, the nickel plated steel hilt pierced and engraved with the Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot, service scabbard and frog, 107cm; two Elizabeth II Swagger Sticks, to the Royal Army Educational Corps, each with silver globular pommel embossed with corps badge (3). Sword blade is from a George VI sword and has been refinished. Otherwise ok. One swagger stick with small dents to the silver pommel.
A Late 18th Century American Infantry Officer's Sword, with 70cm single edge double fullered steel blade, gilt brass hilt with slotted guard and fluted knuckle bow, ribbed ivory grip and lion head pommel, 85cm, lacks scabbard. Nicks to edge of blade with pitting. Fine cracks to grip. Wear to gilding. Ferrule is split. Lacks scabbard
A Scottish Skein Dhu, with scallop back steel blade, the ebony grip carved on one side with basket weave, with foil backed stone pommel and leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts; a 19th Century Ceylonese Pia Ketta, with clip point steel blade, the horn grip carved with foliage and with copper filigree mounts, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Small Knife, with reeded ivory grip; a 19th Century Bronze Signal Cannon Barrel, 22cm, lacks carriage; also, a sword scabbard; and a leather swagger stick (6)
A Victorian Constabulary Hanger, the 60cm single edge fullered steel blade double edged for the last 20cm, the brass stirrup hilt with scroll quillon, press-stud and ribbed fishskin grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 75cm. Black patching to blade. Scabbard is dried out and a little lumpy, with bruises to the brass mounts.
An Early 20th Century Papua New Guinea Palm Wood Sword Club, of flattened diamond section, one side lightly carved with a stylised insect, with cruciform pommel, 88cm (af); a 19th Century Sudanese Sword, 64cm double edge steel blade, the hilt and scabbard of crocodile and snake skin, 80cm; three African Spears, one with barbed steel head, two with leaf shape heads, on cane hafts bound with coiled steel (5). Club with wormed and weathered damage. Sword with pitted blade. Spears with deeply pitted metalwork.
A Georgian Spadroon, the 77.5cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with a crowned bust portrait and tendrils, the steel stirrup hilt with pierced bowed guard and reeded ivory grip, 82cm, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Sidearm, with 55cm broad fullered steel blade, steel stirrup hilt with ribbed fishskin grip, 68cm, lacks scabbard; an Early 20th Century Court Sword, the 79cm triangular section fullered steel blade etched with stands of arms, the steel hilt with cut steel beads to the shell guard and knuckle bow, 96cm (3). 1 - Nicks to edge of blade, with pitting to the tip. 2 - Nicks to edge and back edge of blade, leather washer missing. Some wear to the fishskin grip. 3 - Minor black patches to the hilt, otherwise good. All lack scabbards
A British 1875 Pattern Artillery Bayonet, the 51 cm saw-back steel blade with various inspector's markings, War Department broad arrow and Sold Out of Service arrows, with chequered black leather grip scales, the pommel stamped 26, lacks scabbard; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with St Etienne steel blade, the steel crossguard and scabbard stamped with corresponding numbers K 93827 (2). 1 - Black pitting to blade. Fine brown pitting to hilt. Lacks scabbard. 2 - Black patching and pitting to blade, with nicks to the edge. The scabbard had orange and grey rust pitting.
A French 11mm Model 1874/M.80 Gras Bolt Action Carbine, numbered 56211, the 51cm with hinged rear sight, stamped T.1879, the left side of the receiver marked MANUFACTURE D'ARMES ????, Mle.1874, M80, the walnut stock with two brass barrel bands with spring clips, brass trigger guard and butt plate, two steel sling swivels and clearing rod, with correct bayonet, the T section blade engraved Mre. d'Armes de St.Etienne 1880, with scabbard. Action works. Grey patching and light pitting to metalwork.Bruising to stock with a sliver of wood missing along the barrel to the left fore-end, the opposing side with fine crack. Clearing rod rust pitted. Bayonet with rust pitting to spring stud, crossguard and scabbard, blade with grey patching.
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Levee Sword, the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with Royal Coat of Arms and cypher, the nickel plated hilt pierced and engraved with Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot and plated scabbard, 100cm . Good clean condition.
A VICTORIAN 1845 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, BY PARKER & SMITH OF BRIGHTON the 33 inch (84cm) slightly curved blade etched with crowned VR device, panels of scrolling foliage and owner's monogram, the regulation brass hilt with VR cartouche and wire-bound fish skin grip, in its steel scabbard, overall 98cm long.
A GREAT WAR IMPERIAL GERMAN S98/05 SAW-BACK 'BUTCHER' BAYONET, BY MAUSER dated 1916, of regulation pattern, the 14.5 inch (37cm) swollen ended blade with a saw-back edge, stamped at the ricasso 'WAFFEN FABRIK MAUSER A.G.', dated on the top-edge 'W16', complete with correct grooved wooden grip plates, in its original steel scabbard, overall 52cm long.
A GREAT WAR IMPERIAL GERMAN M1898 UNIT MARKED SEITENGEWHER OR BAYONET, BY G & F HORSTE OF SOLINGEN of regulation pattern with a 52cm long narrow blade, stamped with the maker's name at the ricasso, and '15 R. 6. 74.' (15th Regiment / 6th Battalion) to the cross-guard, in a steel mounted black leather scabbard, 66cm overall.
A SECOND WORLD WAR 1897 PATTERN BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, EDVII of regulation specification, with an etched blade and plated basket hilt, in its brown leather field service scabbard and sword bag.Provenance:Maj Reginald Ramsay Wingate, DCLI. Commissioned into the 5th Bn DCLI at Bude Cornwall in 1909, proceeded to France at the outbreak of the WWI, one of the 'Old Contemptibles’. Captain 1916, MID Dec 1917. Brigade-Major in France in 1917. 1919 to India with the 2/D DCLI, appointed Adjutant Indian Auxiliary Force. Major in 1928. Same action at Bandsman Rendle of the 1st Bn DCLI at Wulverghens, 1914 in connection with the award of the V.C to Bandsman Rendle. Retired 1936. Thence by descent: Major Reginald Eric Lennard Wingate, C.B.E., TD, Devonshire Regiment 1939-1946. Eric Wingate (1921-1989), born Chittagong to Major Reginald Ramsay Wingate, DCLI. TA, Officer Cadet Corp, St Edward's School, Oxford. Commissioned into the 4th Bt. Devon Regt 1939. Intelligence Officer. Sniper Instructor. Tops marks in class. Saw action in France, Holland, Germany; Awarded the M.I.D. in NE Europe. After VE Day volunteered for posting in the Far East. Promoted to major and Sent to Ceylon, Singapore and finally Dep Asst. QMG (Movements) in N.E Indies (Indonesia) fighting the Japanese. Awarded the Military M.B.E for Gallantry. Demobbed in 1946. Joined Mansfield's & Co, part of the Ocean Transport Company of Liverpool. Stationed in Singapore and Penang. Made a director of the Mansfield's and Straits Steamship Group of Companies (now the Keppel Corp. of Singapore), then Chairman in 1964. On the board of numerous companies. Chairman of the Singapore Intl Chamber of Commerce. Retired to Dartmouth, Devon in 1974. Consultant to the Swire Group. National Committee member of the Mission to Seaman. Awarded the C.B.E for services to the British Community in Singapore. Dart Harbour Board Committee, town and District Councillor South Hams. Mayor elect for Dartmouth but did not take office due to death. Made an Honorary Citizen of Dartmouth.
A GREAT WAR U.S. ARMY M1917 REMINGTON SWORD BAYONET, DATED SEPTEMBER 1917 of regulation pattern, the 17 inch (43cm) blade typically stamped and dated at the ricasso, with its steel mounted scabbard and brown leather frog, 58.5cm long overall; and an Italian M1871/87 Vetterli-Vitali 'shortened bayonet', of regulation pattern, with a 9 inch (23cm) blade, fitted with Great War period wooden grip plates, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard (as found), 35.5cm long overall, (2).
World War Two German Navy (Kriegsmarine) Officer's dress dagger, housed in hammered scabbard with two hanging strap rings, cross guard with fouled anchor to centre and release clip to the reverse, pommel in the form of an eagle with swastika, white celluloid grip with wire binding, etched blade marked on ricasso with Knight Head trademark of WKC, 42cm total length
German Third Reich NSKK Model 1936 chained dagger by Eickhorn, Solingen.A scarce parts example. The plated double edged blade bears etched motto “Alles für Deutchland” and RZM logo with M7/66 1941. Brown wooden grip with inlaid replacement silvered eagle and swastika and replaced enamelled SA circular device. Housed in black repainted scabbard with plated mounts (plating worn). Complete with chains bearing mobile swastikas, NSKK device and central triangle links, one link marked RZM M5/58 (Hugo Engelmann & Co., Heiligerstadt-Eichsfeld) on reverse, another “MUSTERSCHUTZ NSKK-KORPSFUHRING”. Oakleaf ornamented spring clip. Grip wood repaired, ball chape dented.
German Third Reich SA Stormtrooper’s dagger by , Solingen.A good early example with double-edged blade etched with “Alles für Deutschland” and maker’s circular PS logo. Brown wooden grip inlaid with eagle and swastika, and enamelled SA device. Nickel cross guard stamped “Ns” (SA Group Niedersachsen). Housed in original brown anodised scabbard with nickel mounts and a single suspension ring complete with short leather strap and spring-clip. Some rusting to scabbard, otherwise VGC.
German Third Reich 1933 model SS dagger by E.P & S, Solingen.A good parts example, the blade etched “Meine Ehre heist Treue” (My Honour is Loyalty), the other side bearing dancer logo. Nickel plate (worn) mounted black wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SS Sigrunen, the crossguard impressed I (for Munich area). Housed in black painted, nickel mounted scabbard with single suspension ring. Service wear. GC
German Third Reich SA Stormtrooper’s dagger by scarce maker Arthur Evertz, SolingenA good clean example with nickel plated mounts, the blade etched “Alles für Deutschland” and bearing RZM logo and M7/85. Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SA device. Housed in original brown painted scabbard with nickel mounts. Minor service wear. VGC SA (Sturmabteilung) “Brown Shirts” dagger introduced in 1933.

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