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British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, complete with its two piece chequered grips. Cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its original leather scabbard with steel mounts. Yataghan blade with fuller to back edge. Acceptance stamps to the forte. Some surface staining to the blade and metal fittings have surface rust, but generally a good example. Blade 58cms, overall 74 ½ cms.
British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with two piece chequered grips. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. VR crowned acceptance stamp to the forte and fuller to the back edge. No scabbard. Accompanied by a Victorian triangular socket bayonet in its original leather and brass mounted scabbard. Both show wear. (2 items)
British P13 Bayonet by Remington, being a Home Guard issue example with leather frog, housed in the original leather scabbard with metal fittings. Blade remains in good overall condition. Accompanied by a British 1907 bayonet complete with the original scabbard and webbing frog; British L 1A4 knife bayonet complete with its original scabbard. (3 items)
Large 19th Century North African Khyber Knife, with horn handle, steel triangular blade which slightly curves at the tip. No scabbard. Blade measures 55cms, overall 69 ½ cms. Accompanied by a oriental (Chinese) small sword with brass grip mounts, straight single edged blade measuring 54 ½ cms, overall 68cms. No scabbard. (2 items)
Britains set 90, Coldstream Guards firing THIRD VERSION, gaitered, with incorrect marching Officer and Trumpeter, ten with indecipherable plumes and three from other Guards regiments (Condition Fair, one scabbard damaged, two heads loose) and set 2, Royal Horse Guards with Officer (Condition Good) 1928 (35)
A Second War Period Gurkha kukri knife, with engraved presentation plaque inscribed Captain Gaje Ghale VC 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles Burma 1943, the horn and brass-handled knife and miniature knives housed in the original ornate chased pierced and engraved unmarked Oriental silver-mounted scabbard, overall length 40cm. Captain Gaje Ghale was awarded the Victoria Cross as a Havildar (Sergeant) when leading a Platoon of young soldiers of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles along a knife-edge ridge to attack a Japanese stronghold, despite being wounded by a grenade he ignored his injuries and continued to throw grenades with his other arm and successfully fought to capture the position
A WWII ERA JAPANESE OFFICERS CAVALRY SABRE, blade is not marked but the end of the metal scabbard bears the serial number faint, 79934, the blade may have markings but age residue near the hilt would have to be removed to find out, wooden grip and well securing push locking button inside grip
A leather scabbard with a trio of tortoiseshell writing accessories probably early 20th century, the dark red leather scabbard with gold gilt floral and star decoration, having three sleeves, the upper compartment containing a paper knife with metal blade; the middle a pair of scissors having steel blade and the bottom section holding a page turner, the page turner measuring 13¾in. (35cm.) long, together with a faux tortoiseshell cigarette box. *Condition: The paper knife with split to tortoiseshell handle by bottom metal pin, some wear to upper blade, otherwise pieces good with very little wear, box coming away at edges.
A Victorian 1822 pattern infantry officer's sword with Guernsey named blade the 82.25cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned VR cypher and foliate decoration, with Proof poincon and maker's name ' W. D. TORODE GUERNSEY ', the brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with crowned VR cypher, with hinged guard, wire bound fishskin grip, lacks scabbard. *Condition: Lacks scabbard. Blade has been rusted at some stage and has been cleaned and polished - therefore some wear to decoration, scratching and dulling throughout. A few small patches of loss to fishskin grip. Front wire biding a little loose. Some brass polish residue around grip and hilt.
A George V 1821 pattern Artillery Officer's sword retailed by J. R Gaunt & Son, Ltd., Late Edward Thurkle, London & Birmingham with steel swept three bar hilt and a wirebound shagreen grip, fullered steel blade etched with royal cypher and foliate devices, blade length 90cm, overall length 104cm, with steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings
A German Third Reich SA Dienstdolch dagger and scabbard with "BO" markings to the reverse of the crossguard indicating the owner belonged to the Bayerische Ostmark SA gruppe, the 21cm blade inscribed with 'Alles fur Deutchland' and otherwise unmarked, the hilt with SA emblem and rightward facing national eagle, housed in an anodised scabbard with nickel mounts and a singe loose suspension ring (some damage to the wooden hilt)
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword with wire-bound shagreen grip, three-quarter length etched blade featuring royal monogram and coat of arms alongside foliate devices, blade length 82cm, overall length 96cm, housed in black painted scabbard with two loose suspension rings, together with a Victorian Infantry Officer's sword in poorcondition, blade length 82cm, overall length 95cm (2)
A 19th century Spanish plug bayonet, the 15cm Toledo blade decorated with panels of scrolling foliage and dated 1800, with a characteristic foliate engraved grip, contained in steel scabbard with further foliate decoration, overall length of bayonet 24.5cm together with a British No. 4 MK II spike bayonet with scabbard, 25cm long and a 19th century French dagger with folding blade, the hilt decorated with hunting scene of hounds and deer, unmarked, blade length 14cm, overall length 31cm (3)
An Elizabeth II Navy officer's sword, the etched blade signed Gieves, with folding gilt brass hilt and guard, wire bound handle and gilt brass mounted leather scabbard, length 95cm.Condition: some marks, dents and chips to the blade as shown, minor marks to scabbard with slight areas of tarnishing, pommell fixed, grip ok, wires in tact, marks to blade as shown.
An Austrain 1877 pattern cavalry sword and scabbard, length 94cm.Condition: some wear visible to grip, a couple of small dents to scabbard, numbers and other markings all shown in images, pommel fixed, no major damage or bends out of shape to the blade just tarnishing and surface wear, blade length 77cm scabbard 80cm
An Afghan khyber short sword and scabbard, length 87cm.Condition: some old damage to the blade as pictured, small nicks and surface wear throughout, tip of blade slightly bent,minor losses to the handle as pictured, scabbard has some minor splitting, scuffs and general surface wear throughout.
Gunther Rall - Luftwaffe 1st Model Officers Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen, fine early pattern example with flat type circular top pommel with gilt mobile swastikas to the centre. Blue leather covered grip retaining the wire binding. Cross guard with mobile swastikas to the centre. Complete with its original bullion dagger portepee. Leather covered scabbard with nickel silver mounts. Early pattern scabbard with staple covers. Original linked hanging chains to the scabbard with clip mount. Double edged plain blade with makers trade mark. Very good overall condition showing just light wear to the exterior fittings. The dagger is accompanied by a post war signed photograph of Gunther Rall and a signed declaration, gifting the dagger to Herbert Schreiber.
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDONA .704 PERCUSSION SERVICE RIFLE, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'BRUNSWICK, SECOND MODEL', no visible serial number, COMPLETE WITH BAYONET,dated 1864, with iron 30in. two-groove rifled barrel, applied fore-sight, rear-sight with one standing and one folding leaf, scarce variant bayonet bar with central locking notch mounted on the right side of muzzle, borderline engraved bar-action lock marked 'ENFIELD' together with the date, an Indian government mark and a 'V.R.' crown device, walnut full-stock (old repairs to cracks at wrist) with brass furniture including large patch-box to right hand side of butt, iron stirrup swivels and period iron under-barrel ramrod (woodwork with wear and repairs, light staining to iron surfaces) and complete with a period brass hilted bayonet with leaf shaped blade for same, no scabbard.
M. BURRI, SWITZERLAND A 10.4mm PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL '1851 FELDSTUTZER', no visible serial number,circa 1860, with round 33in. rifled barrel, dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating tangent rear-sight with wing-nut lock, the top of barrel near breech marked 'ACIER FONDU', the breech block stamped 'M. BUHR A LUZERN' in an oval, plain elongated colour-hardened top-tang, plain colour-hardened hump-back lock signed 'M. BURRI A LUZERN', plain figured walnut full-stock with 'roman-nose' comb, heavy iron hooked butt-plate, re-inforced trigger-guard tang, double-set triggers, finger-spur to the trigger-guard bow, iron roll-tipped nose-cap, iron under-barrel ram-rod with captive sliding ball-guides, socket to the right hand side of muzzle and iron sling swivels, TOGETHER WITH its seldom encountered iron, concave triangular cross-section bayonet numbered '26' (missing scabbard).
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDONA .577 PERCUSSION SERVICE CARBINE, MODEL 'ARTILLERY CARBINE', no visible serial number, WITH BAYONET,dated for 1861, with 24in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with two additional folding leaves, borderline engraved lock with signature and Queen's crown device to tail, walnut three-quarter stock, brass furniture, two iron barrel-bands and complete with a period Pattern '53/56 yataghan bayonet (no scabbard) and chained nipple protector.
A 10.4mm (VETTERLI) BOLT-ACTION REPEATING SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'M69/71 'SHARPSHOOTER', serial no. 1610, WITH MATCHING BAYONET,circa 1871, with blued 30 3/4in. sighted barrel, blued tubular receiver with side loading aperture and turned down bolt handle, walnut full-stock with square chequered fore-grip and 'sharpshooter' double set triggers, complete with clearing rod, original leather sling and matching number socket bayonet (no scabbard), bluing thinned and faded. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

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