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Lot 581

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by F W Holler Solingen, good example of the standard naval officers dress dagger. Gilt eagle and swastika top pommel, white celluloid grip with wire binding and brass cross guard with fouled anchors to the centre and press button release. Attached to the handle is officers bullion dress knot / portopee. Housed in its standard pattern brass scabbard with two hanging rings. Near mint condition blade being etched with sailing ships, foliage and fouled anchor. Makers trade mark to the base. The blade measures 25cms, overall 41 ½ cms. Couple of small chips to the grip and small dent to the scabbard but otherwise a very nice example.

Lot 810

WW2 Italian Fascists G.I.L Fighting Knife / Dagger, with two piece wood grips secured by two rivets. Plain steel cross guard. Housed in its leather scabbard with belt loop fitting. Bayonet style knife blade which measures 17cms, overall 29cms. Good used example.

Lot 904

Indian Cavalry Troopers Sword for Native Troops, early 20th century, curved single edge Indian-made plated blade cut with a single fuller, regulation style cast brass and plated guard, wire-bound leatherette covered grip, in its brown leather covered scabbard with plated brass mounts. Good condition, poor quality. Overall 92cms, blade 79cms.

Lot 868

^ Moroccan Sword Nimcha, 19th century, broad curved single edge blade cut with 3 fullers, iron guard with traces of gold damascene, one piece rhino horn grip, in its leather-covered scabbard. Fair condition, some heavy rust to blade, well worn. Overall 98cms, 82cms.THIS ITEM WILL REQUIRE A CITES LICENSE TO BE EXPORTED OUTSIDE THE UK 

Lot 602

WW2 German Parade Bayonet with Stag Horn Grip by WKC, very good example complete with the original scabbard and leather frog. Single edged blade with fuller to the back edge. WKC makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 25cms, overall 41cms.

Lot 590

Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger, with white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Top pommel with swastika to both sides. Cross guard in the form of an eagle in flight clutching swastika in its talon. Housed in scabbard with two hanging rings. Plain un-maker marked double edged blade measuring 25cms, overall 43 ½ cms.

Lot 543

Imperial German Naval Officers Dirk / Dress Dagger, fine example having crowned top pommel, grip with wire binding, brass cross guard having fouled anchors, reverse side also having press button release catch. Housed in its original deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging ring fittings. Plain un-maker marked blade with two central fullers. Blade remains in very good overall condition. The blade measures 25cms, overall 40 ½ cms.

Lot 884

^ Superb Brechin Volunteer Infantry Georgian Presentation Sword by Woolley, Deakin, Dutton & Johnson,1808, of Scottish National Interest, the sword with signed blued and gilt blade etched with crowned GR cipher, Royal Arms, figures of Victory, Britannia etc, martial trophies, Prince of Wales feathers, Union flowers and profuse foliage together with the gilt presentation inscription ‘Presented by the non-commissioned officers & privates of the Brechin Volr. Infantry to David Ogilvy Esqr Major of that corps in testimony of their esteem and respect for him as an officer and a gentleman A.D. 1808‘ against a blued ground. The presentation inscription is similar in design and style to that seen on the Lloyds Patriotic Swords. Gilt brass hilt with lion’s head pommel, pierced knuckle guard with laurel, langets formed as a pair of angel heads against a star burst, spiral carved ivory grip. In its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts finely engraved with dragons and with an elaborate trophy. Good condition, a little age wear to scabbard mounts and blade, grip with vertical age crack. A truly beautiful sword of extreme quality, presented to someone believed to be from one of the most influential families in Scottish history. The Ogilvy family is one of the most distinguished families in Scottish History dating back to 1296 when Patrick de Ogilvy appears on the Ragman Roll swearing fealty to King Edward I of England. Patrick’s two sons, however supported Robert the Bruce during the wars of Scottish Independence. During the English Civil War, the Clan Ogilvy supported the Royalists, they fought under James Graham the 1st Marquess of Montrose. It was at the Battle of Philiphaugh in 1648 where James Ogilvy 2nd Earl of Airlie was captured and imprisoned in St Andrew’s Castle but managed to escape the day before his execution, wearing his sisters clothes. The Ogilvy Clan fought during the Jacobite Uprisings in 1715-16 and 1745-46 with one regiment from the clan fighting at the famous Battle of Culloden. It was after this battle that the chief of the clan escaped to France. The Brechin Volunteer Infantry, in Angus, was raised in 1799, in response to the threat of invasion from France after the French Revolution.THIS ITEM WILL REQUIRE A CITES LICENSE TO BE EXPORTED OUTSIDE THE EU  

Lot 601

WW2 German Parade Bayonet, with two piece black chequered grips and nickel silver mounts. Complete with its original scabbard. Mounted with later leather bayonet frog. Blade retains much of the original bright polish and P&S Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Blade measures 19 ½ cms, overall 34 ½ cms.

Lot 877

Interesting Early 19th Century North Indian Sword Tulwar, curved single edge blade cut with a narrow fuller and punched with an short inscription, earlier iron hilt inlaid with silver chevrons, in its leather covered scabbard with associated iron chape. Quite good condition, well worn, some inlay missing. Blade 72.5cms.

Lot 589

Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger, with white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding. Complete with the top pommel and cross guard. Dagger housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Doubled edged un-marked blade which shows some wear. Blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 42 ½ cms. Fittings heavily corroded and some parts damaged.

Lot 922

WW2 Japanese Arisaka Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, housed in its original scabbard. Blade retaining much of the original blueing with arsenal marks to the forte. Accompanied by a Czech Mauser bayonet in scabbard and a German K98 bayonet with post war applied etched Waffen-SS Hitler Youth division decoration. (3 items)

Lot 76

A German Naval Officers dagger, mid 20th Century, the straight double fullered double edged blade, with acid etched decoration, with makers mark of WKC surmounted by a armoured helmet, with ivorine grip with twist wire decoration, brass crossguard with fouled anchor and pommel with eagle and swastika emblem, complete with sword knot and brass scabbard.

Lot 75

A German Army officers dagger, mid 20th Century, the straight double edged blade marked, F.W. Holler Berlin, with ivorine grip, with white metal cross guard and pommel with eagle and swastika emblem and sword knot, complete with metal scabbard and leather hanging straps.

Lot 547

Balinese kris or keris the wavy edged blade with inlaid design, leading to carved grip in the form of Raksha with carved scabbard, overall length 63cm

Lot 479

Large kukri and scabbard, small kukri and scabbard, kukri brooch, German cutthroat razor (4)

Lot 191

Indian knife and fork set, housed in a carved wooden scabbard with metal mounts

Lot 675

A FRENCH M1874 GRAS SWORD BAYONET indistinctly inscribed to the back-edge of the blade and dated '1877', the cross-guard with a hooked quillon and impressed number 'M 52206', lacking scabbard.

Lot 792

A dress sword and scabbard

Lot 513

An interesting Irish made 1796 type light cavalry sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 32”, marked Mayfield, Dublin on one side at forte, steel stirrup hilt, plain crossguard and quillon, pointed shaped langets, knucklebow, pommel and backstrap without ears, wirebound leather grip (some wear), in its leather scabbard stamped with simple cross hatched panels and iron locket, middle band and chape, with rings. GC (some wear, dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard mounts). Plate 7

Lot 571

A kukri, blade 12” with narrow back fuller, marked at forte “Guaranteed Best Steel”, iron mounted darkwood grip. GC (no scabbard).

Lot 509

An Ed VII 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, in shortened scabbard, and a German infantry sword, (no scabbard) QGC to FC (2)

Lot 526

A good French M 1822 light cavalry trooper’s sword, curved, fullered blade 36”, marked “Mre d’Armes de Chatt. Janvier 1878 = Cavrie Lre Mle 1822” on backstrap, narrow back fuller to centre section, brass hilt, the guard with reinforced edges, 2 sidebars, slightly forward sloping cap shaped pommel, ribbed leather grip (most wire removed) in its darkened steel scabbard with single ring, matching nos “3225” to hilt and scabbard. Near VGC, with much original finish to blade and scabbard.

Lot 507

A 19th century continental naval officer’s dress sword, plain shallow diamond section blade 28”, gilt brass hilt with double shell guard the front fixed and embossed with crowned fouled anchor on trophy of flags and foliage, the back hinged and plain, oak leaf panelled knucklebow, and pommel, wirebound (loose) wooden grip, with knot, in its leather scabbard (old repair to centre), with plain brass locket and foliate engraved chape. GC, the hilt retaining approx 40% gilt.

Lot 543

A good courtsword, c 1900, slender hollow triangular section blade 31½”, by Ede, Son, Ravenscroft, 93, 94 Chancery Lane, London, etched with trophy and scrolls for half its length, cut steel hilt with pierced, downturned shell guard, crossguard and quillon, knucklebow, facetted urn shaped pommel with elaborate stud and swollen grip, the hilt polished and set with facetted studs overall, in its black PL scabbard (some wear) with steel locket, small suspension ring and chape. Near VGC, the sword retaining most original finish. Plate 7

Lot 525

A French M1857 sword, tapering DE blade 32½”, double fullered for top half, etched in fullers at forte on one side “Mre d’Armes de Ch....(unclear) 1883/ Epée de S O Mle 1857”, semi basket hilt with 2 pierced panels on each side, knucklebow to forward sloping cap pommel, all embossed with foliage and a Medusa style head on the guard tang, ribbed polished composition grip, with leather knot, in its steel scabbard with single ring. Near VGC

Lot 514

A WWI period Turkish police sidearm, DE blade 24”, officially shortened, plain brass stirrup hilt, plain backstrap, swollen wooden grip, in its blackened steel scabbard with brass frog loop. GC

Lot 518

An Indian cavalry sword in the European style, heavy plated blade 33”, slotted brass guard into knucklebow, flat pommel and backstrap, shaped ribbed, darkwood grip, in its well formed brass scabbard. GC

Lot 511

An 1821 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sword, in scabbard. QGC (backstrap/pommel missing, worn/rusted overall).

Lot 524

A good French M1845 sword of an Adjutant of infantry, slightly curved, fullered blade 30½”, with narrow back fuller marked “Mr d’Armes de Chat. Mai 1892, Adjt d’Inf Mle 1845” on backstrap, brass hilt, scroll quillon to guard with pierced floral panel on outer side, fluted knucklebow, forward sloping cap shaped pommel, ribbed grip, various stamps, in its steel scabbard with single ring. Near VGC

Lot 527

A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight fullered blade 32½” by Wilkinson, no 64235 (for 1934) on backstrap, etched on both sides with crowned R Arms, GVR cypher and wreath within tightly scrolled foliate panels, regulation plated pierced hilt incorporating crowned GVR monogram, plain pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with knot (AF) in its leather covered FS scabbard. GC, retaining much original plating to hilt (some wear and light pitting to blade). The sword of Lt. Col R.G. Hewitt, DSO, The E. Yorks Regt, served throughout WWII with the regt, including landing at Anzio, c/o Malaya 1952-55.

Lot 517

A continental cavalry OR’s sword, straight fullered blade 32”, with maker’s mark “FH” in oval at forte, plain brass hilt with crossguard and bud quillon, shellguard on the outer side, knucklebow, ball pommel, swollen simulated wirebound grip, in its steel scabbard with frog hook and chape. GC (some service wear, and dark pitting, old black paint to scabbard).

Lot 528

A late 18th century cavalry sword, straight tapering SE blade 36”, with central fuller for most of its length, narrow back fuller to central section, and DE towards point, half basket hilt, the shallow bowl guard with turnover quillon and buff leather liner, broad knucklebow, sideloop and unusual inner V shaped loop, flattened dome pommel, in its leather scabbard with simple incised diamond panels, iron locket and middle band with ring (chape missing). Basically GC for age (grip missing, dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard mounts). Plate 7

Lot 522

A 1796 light cavalry trooper’s sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½”, with inspector’s stamp at forte and marked “J J Runkel, Solingen” on backstrap, steel stirrup hilt with langets and small sideloop, plain pommel, the grip later wirebound overall (loose), in steel scabbard with 2 rings. QGC, the blade GC

Lot 516

A 1796 pattern light cavalry troopers sword, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½” with inspector’s stamp at forte and marked “Bate” on backstrap, steel stirrup hilt with langets, plain knucklebow, pommel and backstrap with ears to ribbed leather bound grip. GC, the blade retaining some original finish (no scabbard). Plate 7

Lot 321

An Eastern dagger with silver inlay & scabbard

Lot 408

AN ANTIQUE DAGGER with leather grip and brass pommel, in scabbard 33cm overall

Lot 265

19th century double edged steel blade with additional Victorian horn handle with silver-plated mounts, later hilt and steel scabbard, L76cm

Lot 267

A Victorian Coldstream Guards Officers sword, with 86cm Henry Wilkinson acid etched blade, numbered 6121 to the back of the blade and with named battles 'Waterloo, Peninsula, Barrosa, Talavera, Egypt and Lincelles' and royal cipher, scabbard with matching number, 101cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: The blade is tarnished and with pitted patches throughout but the etched detailing an naming is all visible. Clear number on the back of the blade. The hilt and the guard is rusted throughout. Some losses to the fish skin grip - particularly under the pommel and there is a chip to the wood of the grip under the pommel. The scabbard is rusted throughout.

Lot 137

A Wilkinson bayonet and scabbard, together with two brass baton sticks

Lot 149

A George Vth issue Officer's Dress Sword with brown leather scabbard and metal hilt, the blade by Shirley Brooks Ltd of Woolwich, for the Royal Tank Corps, with presentation panel to Lieutenant and Quartermaster R Bird, Catterick Camp 1933, 102cm long, in a separate cloth slip cover

Lot 810

An Imperial Russian Shashka with etched and grooved blade, dated 1900, length of blade 85cm, with associated scabbard

Lot 809

A 19th Century Imperial Prussian German sword, the etched blade with motto Mit Gott F-Kaiser U.Reich, length of blade 71cm, with associated scabbard

Lot 652B

A George III naval sword with scabbard, c.1800, the scabbard marked Dudley, Grand Parade, Portsmouth, a/f

Lot 645

A Royal Field Artillery Pioneers saw back bayonet with scabbard

Lot 639

A German boy scout knife marked Solingen, Germany, with scabbard

Lot 829

A French Gras 1870 bayonet and scabbard, (numbers on bayonet and scabbard matching) and a Japanese bayonet and scabbard, (2)

Lot 828

A French 1879 Gras bayonet and scabbard (numbers on bayonet and scabbard matching), and a German saw-back bayonet, Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie, Solingen, (2)

Lot 830

A German WWII leather belt, 'Gott mit uns' buckle and Mauser bayonet and scabbard

Lot 640

A WWI Imperial German fighting/trench knife, made by Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen, Foche with imperial crown inspection mark on reverse, with scabbard

Lot 651

An early Victorian Cavalry Officer's sword, no scabbard

Lot 646

A bayonet with scabbard, Sanderson, Sheffield

Lot 641

A Swedish Model 1896 knife bayonet with scabbard and frog, made Eskilstuna Jermanufactur A.B.

Lot 647

An Eastern curved blade knife with white metal scabbard

Lot 243

A Middle Eastern kukri knife, in a leather scabbard, 50cm

Lot 575

19th Century eating trosse, with a leather scabbard fitted with a fork and knife, 24cm long

Lot 49

A modern sword, the pommel and scabbard inscribed "Excalibur"

Lot 306

A 19th Century Japanese combination knife and chopstick set in wood and brass mounted scabbard

Lot 532

Unusual London Made 19th Century Practice Sword 32 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. Rounded tip. Narrow fullers. The forte stamped "White's London". White metal stirrup guard and downswept quillon. Brass pommel. Crude wooden grip. Contained in its gilt mounted steel scabbard with two hanging rings.

Lot 655

French Chassepot Sabre Bayonet single edged, Yataghan blade with large fuller. Back edge with maker's details dated 1871. Steel hook quillon. Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its steel scabbard.

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