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* British Lee Metford No1 Type 2 bayonet, Henry Wilkinson London, the 30 cm steel blade with stamped with makers and proof marks, wooden grips, two brass studs, in its black leather scabbard with steel mounts and canvas frog, together two further Lee Metford bayonets, each with scabbard (one missing frog stud) but stamped 'ARD.Co 4.S.F. 105' on the pommel QTY: (3)
* Various Bowie knives, including a commemorative bowie knife, the 19.5 cm etched 'Remember the Alamo The Last Stand of Jim Bowie', brass crossguard and wooden grip with brass rivets, overall length 31.5 cm, in its brown leather sheath, another with 27 cm steel blade, overall length 41 cm, in its black leather scabbard stamped in gold 'Bell Bowie' and three other knives QTY: (5)
* WWII Fairbairn-Sykes 2nd Pattern Fighting Knife, Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London, the 15.5 cm blade etched 'The F-S Fighting Knife' on the ricasso, the opposite side with the Wilkinson Sword trademark, straight guard and brass chequered grip, overall length 28 cm, the blade rusted and would benefit from some attention, in its brown leather scabbard with brass tipQTY: (1)
* George III Irish Light Infantry sword, circa 1780, the 82.5 cm curved steel blade engraved with GR cypher, a classical bust wearing a helmet facing left within foliate border, military trophies, the opposite side with an Irish harp within shield and a crown above, a solider standing holding a sword all infilled in gold, brass guard with strung bugle and GR cypher, ivory grip bound in brass wire, rounded pommel, overall length 95.5 cm, with sword knot and black leather scabbard, the mounts engraved 'Lieut Gillman' and the opposite side 'Nicolson Cork'QTY: (1)NOTE:Ivory Act registration reference M2NFHTL6.
* British Cavalry Trooper's Sword, P1899, the 85 cm slightly curved steel blade with Enfield inspection stamps, bowl guard, chequered leather grip secured by three rivets stamped G.R.H.A and numbered, with sword knot, overall length 103 cm, in its steel scabbard with various stamps including 3 DG with sam browne leather beltQTY: (1)
* Victorian P1845 Infantry Officer's Sword, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, serial number 12704, the 82.5 cm slightly curved blade etched with VR cypher and scrolls, brass gothic hilt pierced with VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip and acanthus back strap and stepped pommel, overall length 98 cm, in its brass scabbard with sword knotQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold with a letter from Wilkinson Sword dated 1966. The serial number 12704 was sold to Messrs Nicholls and Son on 25 August 1863.
* Victorian Cavalry Trooper's Sword, of the Montgomery Yeomanry, circa 1885, the 87.5 cm slightly curved steel blade with inspection stamps and yeomanry markings, Maltese bowl guard and chequered leather grip, overall length 102 cm, in its steel scabbard with yeomanry stamps, the metalwork pitted and polished QTY: (1)
* Victorian Irish Infantry Officer's Sword, Sexton & Sons, Dublin, the 82 cm slightly curved sword etched with VR cypher, with steel bowl guard pierced with scrolls and VR cypher, lacking fishskin grip but retaining the wire, chequered back and domed pommel, overall length 98 cm, in its steel scabbard QTY: (1)
* Victorian Volunteer Artillery Officer's Sword, W.H. Scott, Bristol, the 82 cm slightly curved steel blade etched with VR cypher, and regimental crest, with steel three bar guard, wirebound fishskin grip and stepped domed pommel, the blade is worn and the scabbard pitted and dented, overall length 98 cm, in its steel scabbard QTY: (1)
* Coldstream Guards Officers' Sword, circa 1914-18, the 83 cm blade numbered 108230, one side etched with GRV cypher and battle honours from Alma to Hindenberg Line, the other with regimental badge and further battle honours from Tangier 1680 to Waterloo, the hilt with regimental badge and wirebound fishskin grip and domed pommel, overall length 99 cm, in a replacement scabbard, the whole sword refurbished to a very high standard QTY: (1)
* WWI Machete (Welsh Knife), circa 1916-17, the swollen double edge blade engraved 'Dros Urdda Cymru' (For The Honour of Wales), the opposite side with a foundry stamp (illegible), folding steel guard, cord bound grip and steel point pommel, pierced with cord wriststrap, overall length 60.5 cm, in its leather and cloth bound scabbardQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Purchased at a Welsh farm auction in mid-Wales in the 1960s.This style of trench knife was parented by Felix Joubert who was a renowned armour restorer who had worked at Windsor Castle and the Wallace Collection. Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellios eighth Baron Howard de Walden ordered these knives for equipping his battalion in 1916-17.
* A collection of WWI relics, including an Imperial German K98 bayonet, the 25 cm blackened steel blade stamped S/174G, the opposite side 1290d, wooden grip and black painted pommel, overall length 38.5 cm, in its black painted scabbard stamped 6763C and 44agv, there are five notches on the scabbard which could well represent "kills", together with a Mauser G98 all steel bayonet, overall length 43 cm, in its scabbard, overall poor condition plus a collection of rusty battlefield relics including a German stick grenade (inert) and a knife and fork set QTY: (7)
A short sword with lions head terminal and wire wound shagreen grip the T bar with acorn terminals and an applied Arabic roundel in a brass mounted leather scabbard, over 62cm long, blade 46.5cm long together with a French 1874 pattern Gras bayonet, with a triangular inscribed blade and matching steel scabbard
A German RAD enlisted man (Reichs Arbeit Dienst, Reichs Labour Service) Hewer, the single edge clip point blade stamped RAD J in triangle above GES GESCH and Boker Solingen logo, inscribed Arbeit Adelt, the metal hilt with antler effect grip and eagle head pommel, the black metal regulation scabbard with ornate mounts and leather and metal hanger
A Japanese Naval Officer's DirkShowaThe blade cut with a hi on each side, in regulation floral gilt brass mounts, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its wood-lined black laquered leather scabbard, the locket with two suspension rings 22.8 cm. blade For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Unusual Japanese Officer's Sword in European StyleEdo PeriodThe blade (some rust patination on both sides at the forte) with midare hamon, the back of the blade on both sides with red lacquered hi, gilt-brass hilt with two side-bars swept-up to form the knuckle-guard and each with pierced foliate terminal, knuckle-guard and lobed rear quillon en suite, pommel and back-piece in one, the latter with chased foliate border, finger-hook, and ribbed wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in original brass-mounted steel scabbard with two rings for suspension 68.4 cm. blade For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Persian Dagger In European Style Qajar, 19th CenturyWith broad bright double-edged blade with tapering medial ridge over most of its length on each side to the point, brass-mounted hilt comprising quillon-block with button quillons, one side deeply cut with an oval containing a Persian poem in nasta'liq against a ground of engraved foliage inhabited by two birds, and on the other side with feathering, brass pommel-cap with button pierced for suspension, and natural staghorn grip, in its wooden scabbard covered black leather with brass locket and decorated en suite with the quillon-block 30 cm. bladeFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Indian Pesh-KabzLate 18th CenturyWith shapely tapering blade of very finely watered wootz steel reinforced along the bright cutting edge, the spine of T-section, silver basal mount enamelled in green and blue, and beaked walrus-ivory grip of oval section with silver tang button on a silver floret-shaped washer, in original wooden scabbard covered in fabric (worn) embroidered with flower-heads and retaining the remains of the gold thread and spangle decoration, the silver locket (split on each side) and chape decorated with repeated flower-heads and foliage in polychrome enamel (minor damage), and each with a pierced double arabesque on both sides, the chape with bud-shaped terminal 27.5 cm. bladeFootnotes:For a related example see Robert Hales, Islamic And Oriental Arms & Armour..., 2013, p. 9, fig. 20For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two English Silver-Hilted Small-Swords Mid-18th CenturyThe first with tapering blade (some old surface rust) of hollow triangular section retaining traces of etched foliate scrolls on both sides of the forte, hilt (tarnished) cast with gadrooning and comprising shell-guard, quillons, knuckle-guard struck with indistinct hallmarks, pommel, and grip bound with silver ribbon and twisted silver wire; the second in similar condition, the colichemarde blade with etched decoration on both sides of the forte, the hilt (knuckle-guard replaced) cast and chased with rocailles, with its original vellum-covered scabbard (damaged, chape replaced) with silver locket and suspension mounts each chased with foliate decoration and with a ring for suspension; together with an ormolu-hilted court-sword, late 19th century, of characteristic form, with bright tapering blade etched with crowned 'VR' cypher, scrolling foliage, owner's monogram and retailer's details 'Whitaker & Campbell, Conduit Street, London', the hilt cast with graduated beadwork and engraved with foliage along one side of the grip, and outer-guard with a crown, in its black leather scabbard with foliate engraved locket and chape (old surface patination); and a constabulary hanger, the bright fullered blade etched 'E. ELD.' within a panel on one side at the forte, brass-mounted hilt, and spirally-grooved fishskin-covered grip, in its leather scabbard with brass locket and frog button (chape missing) (4) The first 77.6 cm. and 81 cm. bladesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Fine Spanish Dress Sword Second Half Of The 19th CenturyWith bright tapering double-edged blade cut with a double central fuller over two thirds of its length on each side to the point, the forte bordered by a narrow fuller along each side and engraved 'DIOS, PATRIA Y REY', rectangular ricasso engraved with crowned owner's monogram on both sides, steel hilt retaining some original blueing and damascened overall with gold and silver scrolling foliage within silver-damascened borders, comprising ovoidal guard incorporating the damascened arms of the Counts Valesco de Salazar of Castille and crowned owner's monogram, drum-shaped rear quillon, and grip with encrusted silver wire binding, in original steel scabbard with locket, chape and suspension mount decorated en suite with the hilt, and with two rings for suspension 84 cm. bladeFootnotes:ProvenanceChristie's South Kensington, Militaria, 11 June 1992, lot 120The arms are those of F. Fernandez de Velasco Y Sonanes who was born in Burgos in 1835 and was a distinguished figure in the Carlist cause, commanding cavalry in the Third Carlist War (1872-76). At its conclusion he went into exile in FranceFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare French Grenadier's A Cheval De Garde SwordDated 1811Of regulation pattern, the blade (light pitting) etched 'Mf ture Imp.le de Klingenthal Octobre 1811' along the back at the forte, brass half-basket guard of two recurved bars framing a flaming grenade in a circle and swept-up to join the fluted knuckle-guard, palm-shaped rear quillon stamped 'VERSAILLES' above, waisted pommel, and leather-covered grip bound with twisted brass wire, in its original brass-mounted leather-covered scabbard 95.5 cm. bladeFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French Revolutionary Period Sword, An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, And An American 1860 Model Cavalry Trooper's SabreThe First Late 18th Century, The Second By Prosser, Manufacturer To The King, London, Circa 1825, The Last By Mansfield & Lamb, Forestdale, R.I., Dated 1864The first with a bright slightly curved fullered blade, the forte on one side inscribed 'REPUBLIQUE FRANCASE' in gilt letters against a blued ground, and with a Phrygian cap on fasces between foliage in gilt against a blued ground on the other, ormolu hilt with boat-shell guard and globular pommel, and grip bound with twisted copper wire, in original brown leather scabbard with ormolu mounts and two rings for suspension, the locket with frog-button, and retaining much original gilding; the second of regulation pattern, the bright pipe-back blade etched on both sides of the forte with crowned 'GRIV' cypher between laurels, and with maker's details (back-piece broken, grip damaged beneath the pommel), in original steel scabbard with two suspension rings; the third of regulation pattern, the hilt stamped '279 F.M.', in original steel scabbard with two suspensions rings (blade and scabbard with some old rust patination) (3) 90.5 cm. and 89 cm. blades For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian 1831 Pattern General Officer's Mameluke-Hilted SabreRetailed By Manton & Co., Calcutta, Circa 1875Of regulation pattern, the blade etched over both sides with crowned cypher, crossed sword and baton between foliage, and scrolling foliage, the forte on one side with retailer's details in capitals, and brass-mounted hilt with ivory grip-scales (one repaired), in its original brass scabbard with suspension rings; together with two 1897 pattern infantry officer's swords, each of regulation pattern, one with etched blade (worn, the other with surface rust, both grips with loss of fishskin); and a steel scabbard for an 1886 pattern cavalry trooper's sword (polished bright) (4) The first 80.1 cm. blade Footnotes:Manton & Co. are recorded at 70 Bentinck Street, Calcutta between 1872 and 1877This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Officer's Mameluke-Hilted Sabre By Prosser, Manufacturer To The King, London, Circa 1820-30With bright curved blade double-edged towards the point and etched with maker's details on both sides of the forte, ormolu-mounted hilt comprising border engraved cross-guard with pointed langets and bud-shaped quillon tips, ivory grip-scales secured by rosette-headed rivets, line engraved grip-strap, and pommel with pierced circular mount for a sword-knot (missing), in original scabbard covered in black leather with ormolu locket, chape and suspension mount partly chased with foliage and borders en suite with the hilt, the first signed in capitals over each side at the throat, two rings for suspension, and retaining some of its original gilding 80 cm. bladeFootnotes:ProvenanceChristie's South Kensington, Militaria, 11 June 1992, Lot 115 (part)John Prosser is recorded at 9 Charing Cross, London between 1796 and 1853. He was a leading royal sword cutler, beltmaker and gunsmith, and was appointed Sword-Cutler and Belt-Maker to George III in 1795, to George IV in 1820, to William IV in 1830 and to Queen Victoria in 1837, the year of his deathThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Imperial German Mauser 1898/05 Sawback Bayonet, good example with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel and cross guard. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Swollen blade with fuller to the back edge and pioneer style sawback blade. Crowned acceptance stamp to the edge and blade stamped ‘Erfurt’. Some polishing and wear to the blade and the exterior fittings but still generally a good sawback bayonet. Blade 36 ½ cms, overall 52 ½ cms.
Imperial German Mauser 1898/05 Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel and cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard. Swollen blade with fuller to the back edge. Spine stamped with crowned acceptance stamp and base of the blade stamped ‘WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.G. OBERNDORF a.N’. Blade 36 ½ cms, overall 52cms.
Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger by J A Henckels Solingen, untouched as found example with an enamelled HJ diamond emblem to the centre of the grip. Housed in the original scabbard with leather belt loop. Blade with motto ‘Blut und Ehre!’ and reverse side with makers mark and RZM code ‘M7/10 1937’. Blade shows some wear.
Unusual Victorian Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers Officers Sword, claymore blade by Turner Bros, Bath, cut with twin narrow fullers and etched with crowned fouled anchor with RNAV, and crowned VR cipher and scrolling foliage, regulation gilt brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor and RNAV in relief, folding sideguard, fish skin covered grip well-rebound with gilt wire, in its leather scabbard with regulation mounts. Blade 82cms. Good condition, some wear to gilding and blade, leather washer replaced.
Scarce Royal Naval Reserve Officers Sword, fine regulation polished blade etched London Made with crowned fouled anchor and initials RNR, royal arms and scrolling foliage, regulation gilt brass hilt with folding side-guard, guard with crowned RNR and fouled anchor in relief, lion head pommel, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 80cms. Good condition, some wear to gilding.
Royal Naval Warrant Officers Sword, fine regulation polished blade by R C James & Co, Queen Street, Portsmouth, etched with crowned fouled anchor, royal arms, and on back edge J.ORE, R.N. and London Made, regulation brass hilt with folding side guard, plain chequered gripstrap and pommel, wire bound black fish skin covered grip, bullion dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 79cms. Good condition, chape secured to scabbard with tape.
Post 1902 Royal Naval Officers Sword by Wilkinson, regulation blade No. 44187J etched with crowned fouled anchor, royal arms and fruiting oak foliage, root of blade unofficially marked with tiny electric burin 25/2/53, regulation brass solid guard with crowned fouled anchor in relief, wire bound white fish skin covered grip, bullion dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, in chamois lined waterproof sword bag. Blade 80cms. Good condition.
British Late Victorian Heavy Cavalry Officers Undress Sword by Hawkes & Co, straight single fullered blade 89cms No.4974, etched with crowned VR and scrolling foliage, regulation iron guard pierced with honeysuckle, fish skin covered grip (wire missing), in a leather field service scabbard with plated iron chape. Good condition, age worn overall.
American Garand Rifle Bayonet, good example of an early cut down example with the original grips, steel cross guard and muzzle ring, housed in the original scabbard of issue. Cut down early pattern blade with fuller going all the way to the point. Blade with issue stamps and date 1942. Generally good condition.
British 1907 Bayonet by Wilkinson, standard model 1907 bayonet with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel with oil hole, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Single edged steel blade with fuller to the back edge, acceptance stamps and Wilkinson makers details. Blade 43cms, overall 57 ½ cms.
Canadian Ross Rifle Bayonet MkII, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel stamped with Ross Rifle Co Quebec patent details, other side stamped with Canadian broad arrow and ‘II 5/1 16’. Housed in brown leather covered scabbard with fixed bayonet belt frog. The scabbard with stampings for date 1916 ‘R.R.C’ Canadian broad arrow and ‘MK.II’. Standard knife blade with sharpened point. Blade 25 ½ cms, overall 40 ½ cms.
British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Sanderson, good example with two piece wooden grips. Steel pommel with oil hole and short cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in brown leather scabbard with steel mounts. Complete with brown leather bayonet frog. Blade with fuller to the back edge, crowned GR mark and 1907 8 18 with ‘SANDERSON’ maker marked. Blade 43 ½ cms, overall 58cms; British 1907 pattern bayonet with two piece wooden grips, blackened steel pommel, cross guard and housed in its leather and blackened steel mounts. The blade with fuller to the back edge, acceptance stamps and ‘SANDERSON’ makers details. Blade 43cms, overall 57cms; British 1907 bayonet with two piece wooden grips. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with fuller to the back edge, worn issue stampings. Blade 43cms, overall 58 ½ cms. (3 items)
British Post War L1A3 Bayonet and Mk 5 Scabbard, this has the early model L1A3 blade with the long fuller, and the waisted crosspiece. The hilt is marked: L1A3 9600257, which is the NATO designation for this weapon. The blade has been highly polished and the hilt and scabbard have been painted gloss black for parade use by a British infantry battalion in the 1970s. The accompanying white nylon frog was for parade use. This bayonet fitted the Self Loading Rifle.
With an 83cm curved, pointed blade with long shallow fuller, marked with a knight's helmet and W.K.C. With a folding gilt guard with fouled anchor amongst oak leaves, with wire bound marine ivory grip, lion's head pommel with red and green gem set eyes, and attached sword knot. The leather scabbard with decoratively engraved brass mounts and twin ring suspension. 100cm. *CR Good condition, blade much as new, crack to body of grip, sword with some light fraying.
A naval officer's sword with a 79cm pointed and fullered blade, decorated with EIIR beneath a crown and fouled anchor, marked to the ricasso for Gieves, with gilt guard with folding latch, wire bound fishskin grip and lion's head pommel, with sword knot. In leather and brass scabbard, 95cm. With leather travelling cover. *CR Slight degradation to surface of blade, light fraying to sord knot and crease in leather scabbard.
With an 81cm pointed tri-form blade with concave sides, the bright cut steel grip with shell shaped guard, slender grip and pommel, all with bright-cut steel decoration, in leather and steel scabbard and outer travelling case. 99cm overall. *CR Light surface rust in a number of places, crease towards end of scabbard.
With an 83cm double edged pointed blade marked with the Bavarian national motto 'In Treue Fest' amongst foliage and for 'Jos. Vierburg Munchen', the shell guard decorated with a crown above crossed leaves, with shagreen grip with bronze mounts with 'red' tone, stamped number '37'with domed flat topped pommel. With leather scabbard with matching mounts. 96cm overall length. *CR Scabbard with break to leather and sword does not descend to the end of the scabbard, light pitting in places.
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