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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER MOUNTED HUNTING SWORD OR HANGER, 48cm polished blade decorated with panels of scrolling foliage, a dog chasing a stag and a dog chasing a boar, traces of gilt decoration, Romanesque silver mounted hilt, the crossguard with central lion's mask to either side, laurel wreath and acanthus pommel cap, tapering reeded ivory grip, contained in its silver mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard decorated to match, associated companion knife.
A FINE 18TH CENTURY GILT OFFICER'S HANGER OR SHORT SWORD, 53.5cm double fullered blade, characteristic gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard supported by a scrolling side bar, looping side guard, the whole with original gilt finish and profusely decorated with stands of arms to the pommel and midpoints, tapering wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its gilt mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, decorated to match.
AN EDINBURGH SILVER HALLMARKED SCOTTISH DIRK IN THE 18TH CENTURY FASHION, 28.5cm fullered clean lade, characteristic carved wooden hilt with thistle engraved silver mounts, contained in its silver mounted leather scabbard complete with companion knife and fork. The upper scabbard mount hallmarked Edinburgh 1937.
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SGIAN DUBH, 9.5cm fullered blade with faceted back edge, characteristic carved wooden hilt decorated with basket weave and set with polished white metal studs, the white metal mounted pommel set with a white stone mounted on open pillared support, no scabbard, together with another Sgian Dubh with thistle decorated white metal mounts, contained in its white metal mounted scabbard. (2)
A MINIATURE SILVER MOUNTED SGIAN DUBH, 6cm fullered blade with faceted back edge etched with the owner's name, characteristic carved wooden hilt decorated with basketweave, set with white metal studs, the pommel with faceted stone set in an openwork mount, contained in its silver mounted leather scabbard the upper mount with owner's initials and dated 1924.
A GEORGIAN IRISH MILITIA PRESENTATION SABRE BY PROSSER, 80cm curved blade frost etched and decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, crowned GR cypher, crowned strung bugle horn and PRESENTED BY THE 2ND DIVISION OF LIGHT INFANTRY OF MILITIA IN IRELAND TO MAJOR CHARLES LLOYD JULY 14 1806, gilt highlights, gilt hilt in the neo-classical manner and incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, contained in its engraved copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount with maker's panel.
A VERY RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY BLUED AND GILT OFFICER'S MAMELUKE OF THE 5TH DRAGOONS, 71cm sharply curved blade decorated with scrolling foliage, crowned GR cypher and crowned Royal Arms, stands of arms, regimental devices and motto, battle honours, a mounted cavalry officer, the initials of Princess Charlotte of Wales and the owner's initials JW, all highlighted in gilt on a blued ground, characteristic gilt hilt with two-piece ivory grips, contained in its polished fishkin covered wooden scabbard with magnificent gilt mounts decorated with bold lion's head mounts. John Watson was commissioned as Coronet August 20th 1812 and departed as Lieutenant on the 20th of April 1826. Watson served with the regiment in the Peninsula campaign and was present at Vittoria and Toulouse. Only a very small number of these Mameluke exist, Royal Armouries IX.5441 which retains minor blue and and gilt, the Royal Dragoon Guards Museum 1987.332 and a third which appeared in Lyle Arms & Armour Guide of 1980 p.82 and passed through Bosley's as lot 1096 9th March 2005. This sword appears in The Companion Volume The British Cavalry Sword 1788-1912 by Richard Dellar.
A FINE GEORGIAN PERIOD SILVER HILTED IRISH PRESENTATION SABRE, 83.5cm curved blade by Osborn & Gunby, decorated with scrolling foliage, crowned GR cypher, Royal arms, stand of arms, a cherub and a mounted cavalry officer, the hallmarked silver hilt with stirrup form guard, mounted to either side with a serpent, these crawl to the top of the guard where they enter the mouth of a horse's head, lion's mask langets, silver wire bound ivory grip, contained in its hallmarked silver mounted black leather scabbard, the upper mount decorated with a stand of arms, maker's panel for Read of Dublin and a presentation panel NIL DESPERANDUM TEUERO DUCE ET AUSPICE TUERO - This SWORD is most respectfully Presented by the CORPS of small County Yeomanry to STANDISH GRADY ESQ their Captn in testimony of that Conduct which In this and in every situation of life has distinguished him in the esteem of his COUNTRY.
THE PERSONAL GENERAL OFFICER'S SWORDS OF GENERAL SIR JOHN AITCHISON GCB, comprising an 1831 Pattern General Officer's sword by Wilkinson, etched with crowned VR cyphers, laurel wreaths, crossed sword and baton and owner's crest and initials, good polish and matt ground, regulation gilt hilt, two-piece riveted ivory grips, contained in its brass scabbard, together with a further General Officer's sword by Hamburger & Co, similarly clean blade, some minor rust stains, regulation gilt hilt, two-piece riveted ivory grips, contained in its gilt mounted black leather scabbard, contained in a glazed case with GCB bullion Breast Badge, and Military General Service Medal bearing bars that pertain to Aitchison's service though not named to him. General Sir John Aitchison GCB (1789-1875) Colonel - The Royal Scots Fusilier Guards, served throughout the Peninsular War.
AN EXCEPTIONAL WILLIAM IV PRESENTATION SWORD TO WILLIAM BIRD BRODIE ESQUIRE, 82cm pipe backed blade with spear point profusely and finely decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, a figure of Britannia, Royal arms, WIVR cypher and the presentation inscription, PRESENTED TO WILLIAM BIRD BRODIE ESQR LIEUT COL OF THE SALISBURY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY BY THE NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES UNDER HIS COMMAND AS A TOKEN OF THEIR ATTACHMENT, RESPECT AND ESTEEM AUGUST 21ST 1851, fine gilt classical stirrup hilt decorated with acanthus scrolls, acorns and oak leaves, carved ivory grip, contained in its finely engraved gilt scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage, flower heads and WIVR cypher.
A GEORGIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD TO THE HOWDEN VOLUNTEERS OF YORKSHIRE, 81cm blade etched with a crowned GR cypher, stand of arms, a figure of Britannia and Howden Volunteers, gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, faceted pommel, ribbed ivory grip, contained in its gilt mounted tooled leather scabbard.
AN 1803 PATTERN GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICER'S SWORD, 78cm blade etched with scrolling foliage and a large panel GRENADIER GUARDS to one side and FOR MY COUNTRY AND KING on the other, further etched with the battle honour WATERLOO to either side, regulation copper gilt hilt pierced with the Royal cypher, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard.
AN 1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 70cm unfullered blade decorated with stands of arms, scrolling foliage and crowned Royal arms, regulation pierced copper hilt incorporating a crowned GR cypher, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard.
AN 1803 PATTERN GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICER'S SWORD BY OSBORN, 72.5cm blade decorated with a Grenadier and flaming grenades, foliage, stands of arms, crowned GR cypher and the Royal arms, stamped GG, regulation pierced copper hilt, buckled, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard.
A GEORGIAN OFFICER'S SWORD TO THE ROYAL WELCH FUZILEERS, 77.5cm clipped back blade etched with crowned GR cyphers, laurel wreaths and regimental motifs, copper gilt stirrup hilt applied with the regimental badge, lion's head pommel, ribbed fishskin grip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount with maker's panel for Tatham.
A GEORGIAN FLANK OFFICER'S SWORD, 72.5cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, Royal arms, and maker's panel for Woolley & Deakin, all highlighted in gilt on a bright blued ground, regulation copper gilt stirrup hilt with lion's head pommel, the langet engraved with the owner's name J. Gagen, chequered ivory grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount with maker's panel for Salter.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY PROSSER, 81cm flattened diamond section blade etched FOR MY COUNTRY ET KING on either side, further decorated with stands of arms, Royal arms and scrolling foliage, all highlighted in gilt and with traces of blued ground, regulation copper gilt hilt, silver wire bound grip, contained in the upper half of its scabbard, the throat with maker's panel.

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