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Swords: 1) A replica WW1 Russian Kindjal in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 17" dated '1916'. Screw stud missing from Kindjal grip. Minor surface rust otherwise v.g.c. 2) A tourist quality Burmese Dha sword blade 21.5". Wooden grip in plain wooden scabbard stained red. Generally good condition. (2)
Sword: A mid 19th century Police / Customs Hanger. Straight fullered blade 24". Brass stirrup hilt, fishskin grip. Button catch for scabbard. Plain unmarked blade. In its brass mounted leather scabbard with leather frog. A note on the blade which says 'issued to Cornish Police when invasion by Napoleon was feared in 1859'. In very good condition with service wear.
Sword: An 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers sword. Blade 32.5" by Robt Mole & Sons. Birmingham. Makers to the War & India Officers. Top of blade marked 'M3050'. Beautifully etched blade '1st Volunteer Bn The Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment'. Fine wire bound fishskin grip. Polished steel guard with string bugle logo. In its steel mounted (some pitting) leather scabbard with frog bar instead of hanging rings. An above average condition sword in excellent condition. Crown appears to be for Queen Victoria.
Sword: An 1827 Pattern Volunteers Rifles Sword. Blade 35". Ricasso marked 'J & B Johnstone, Sackville Street. London & Dublin'. Clean blade with Rifle Volunteers etching. Wirebound fishskin grip. Steel guard with VR Cypher & strung bugle. In its steel scabbard. The whole in good condition for its age. A 'sleeper'.
Sword: An 1890 (1882/85/90) Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword. Heavy blade 33". W/D stamp & bend test marks to ricasso. Reverse shows inspected 1893, 94, 95, 96. Top of blade marked 1890. Tip of blade rounded for drill/sword practice. In its steel scabbard with suspension ring repair, throat guide & internal springs missing. Worn overall.
Sword: Customs / Police Cutlass top of blade marked 'Reeves, Greaves & Co Manufactures'. Curved blade with hatchet point 24". Brass stirrup hilt with fishskin grip. Circa 1855. Press stud retaining catch for scabbard. In its brass mounted leather scabbard with leather frog. In very good condition with service wear.
Sword: Imperial German Model 1874 Saxon's Artillery man's sword (?) Ricasso marked 'Weyersberg & Co. Solingen'. Top of 33" Curved blade with a clipped/hatchet point. Top of blade stamped 'W' over '16' (g.cond) (Wilhelm II 1916). Ribbed wooden grip with wire binding (minor damage to wire & grip on one side). Steel stirrup hilt. In its steel scabbard (Pitted overall). An honest untouched WW1 Souvenir.
Sword: Italian Model 1871/1909 WW1 troopers sword. Plain walnut grip pipe back blade 33.25". Steel guard with large figures '121' and '107' (could be Regiment and rack number). Polished steel. In its steel scabbard with single suspension ring. A pleasing polished finish and in very good condition overall.
A WW2 HUNGARIAN ROYAL GUARD DAGGER the 24cm steel blade elaborately etched to one side with scrollwork designs and gold coat of arms flanked by winged angels, the reverse side inscribed 'Húmon Imre Testonek 1942', the top of the blade with impressed mark 'MESZAROS LAJUS BUDAPEST' with scrollwork guard and fluted hardwood grip in original locking scabbard with enamel coat of arms 37cm overall
Guangxu Chinese Trousse eating set, the Trousse including a pair of bone chopsticks, a fuller bladed knife with wooden handle topped with bone, the scabbard of blue ground cloisonne decorated with flowers, gifts and cash, with suspension ring. Overall 23cm. A Trousse was part of a man's formal dress up until 20th Century
A 19th century sailor's folk art midshipman's dirk, 12cm blade by Edward Barnes & Sons, Sheffield, the ivory 'scrimshaw' hilt inscribed A Gift from W.E.T. HMS Iris to his Brother R.E.T., Auckland 1858, leather scabbard, 24cm long overall Launched in 1840, H.M.S Iris was a 26-gun sixth rate frigate initially engaged with the West Africa Squadron in supressing the slave trade, before moving to the East Indies Station and operating in Borneo. As the first flagship of the Australia Station between 1859 and 1861, she participated in the First Taranaki War.
A Victorian Officer's sword, the brass hilt with crown and VR cypher, black leather wirebound grip, the 84cm length blade un-engraved, in steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings, overall length of sword 99cm and an Imperial German S1871 bayonet and black leather scabbard with brass mounts, crossguard to the hilt stamped with unit markings '8.R. 10. 181' and 'B270', the scabbard mount stamped 'B.1.A.E. 2.24' (2)
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