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A BRACE OF VICTORIAN CONSTABULARY HANGERS, the first with 60.5cm straight blade etched with PARKER FIELD & SONS maker's panel at the forte, regulation brass hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard, together with another similar with a curved blade and white painted grip. (2)
AN 1805 PATTERN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD OF JAMAICA INTEREST, 75cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, crowned Royal arms and crowned GR cypher, regulation copper gilt stirrup hilt, the langets engraved with fouled anchors, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, the upper mounted engraved with maker's panel for D MITCHELSON KINGSTON JAMAICA.
AN 1805 PATTERN JUNIOR NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, 69cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage, crowned GR cypher with traces of gilt highlights, regulation copper hilt, the langets decorated with crowned fouled anchors, lion's head pommel, wire bound chequered ivory grips, contained in an associated brass mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard.
A GEORGIAN NAVAL DIRK, 41cm flattened diamond section fullered blade etched EDWARD EDWARDS OWEN 1794-1838, characteristic copper gilt hilt with cushion pommel, the reeded ivory grip with engraved central copper band with traces of a rampant lion, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard. Scabbard leather replaced. There is an Edward Edwards Owen listed as a Lieutenant in 1827 in the Navy List.
TWO GAUCHO KNIVES, 15cm blade by VERNICK DESTEVES, pitting, characteristic white metal mounted hilt with faceted grip, contained in its white metal mounted scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage and flower heads, together with another similar by PAMPEANA, contained in its foliate decorated white metal scabbard. (2)
TWO GAUCHO KNIVES, 22.5cm blade with tapering square section white metal hilt decorated with panels of scrolling foliage and vines, contained in its white metal scabbard decorated with winged lions, dogs and scrolling foliage, together with another smaller example decorated with scenes of Gaucho herding cattle on the plains. (2)
A RIPOLL DAGGER, 18cm blade inlaid with a brass panel, characteristic brass hilt decorated with bands of foliage, contained in its foliate engraved brass scabbard, together with another similar, no scabbard and a third, similar but probably Sardinian and fitted with an earlier pierced blade, no scabbard. (3)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY MASONIC DIRK, 27cm flattened diamond section blade decorated with stands of arms and scrolling foliage, marked Solingen at the forte, the gilt hilt with ram's head quillons and the All Seeing Eye, the pommel decorated in the neo-classical manner, reeded ivory grip, contained in a brass mounted scabbard.
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER AND IVORY MOUNTED ROMANTIC DAGGER, 10.5cm flattened diamond section fullered blade, white metal mounted hilt with plain shaped ivory grip, contained in its silver mounted velvet wrapped wooden scabbard, together with another similar with ebonised grip, etched blade and leather scabbard. (2)
A SCARCE STALINGRAD COMMEMORATIVE COMMANDO DAGGER, 16.75cm flattened diamond section blade by Wilkinson etched HAND FORGED BY TOM BEASLEY THE FAMOUS SWORDSMITH OF STALINGRAD SWORD FAME, copper gilt hilt with orange celluloid grip, chipped, contained in its copper gilt mounted black leather scabbard.
THE INTERESTING NORMANDY LANDINGS RELATED ARCHIVE OF LT J.W. MAIN DSC ROYAL NAVY, comprising Edward VIII naval dirk, 44.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned fouled anchor and Royal cypher, regulation brass hilt with lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, complete with knot, the upper mount with owner's name, together with bicorn hat, epaulettes, belt etc all contained in their japanned transit tin, tropical hat and tin, flags, drinks coasters, commission document, medal ribbons, copy citation and a small selection of printed items, to include identity card and photographs.
A MID 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN OR TURKISH YATAGHAN, 60cm recurved fullered blade chiselled and reeded along the back edge, inlaid in silver to either side with panels "We Seek Intercession of Prophet Mohammed - This Sword Belongs to Mohamed Agha - God Willed It AH1267 (1851) - I Put My Trust in Allah" chiselled and pierced gilt reinforcing straps, characteristic hilt decorated to match, two-piece long-eared marine ivory grips, contained in its embossed brass mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard.
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY TURKISH OR OTTOMAN YATAGHAN, 61cm curved blade inlaid in silver with panels of calligraphy to either side along its entire length, white metal hilt decorated with corals and coloured stones, riveted two-piece long eared horn grips, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard, together with a large 19th Century Kard or short Yataghan with ivory grips and leather wrapped wooden scabbard and a Balkan Jambiya. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY TURKISH OR OTTOMAN YATAGHAN, 56.5cm curved blade decorated with a geometric panel to one side and with a panel of calligraphy to the other, all highlighted in silver, reinforced at the forte and set with a coloured stone to either side, characteristic hilt set with corals and with riveted two-piece long eared marine ivory grips, contained in its scroll and foliate embossed white metal mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, general repairs, together with two worn Eastern knives, probably Kards. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A 19TH CENTURY TURKISH YATAGHAN, 61cm curved fullered blade inlaid in silver with two small panels, one containing calligraphy, further inlaid in gold with an extended panel of calligraphy, characteristic gilt hilt, two-piece riveted walrus ivory grips, contained in its silvered brass mounted scabbard.
A 19TH CENTURY BALKAN OR OTTOMAN YATAGHAN, 62.5cm characteristic blade struck with a mark to one side, slender scroll engraved brass hilt with two-piece riveted horn grips, contained in its foliate embossed brass mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, together with a worn Jambiya and a Kard, all with scabbards. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A LATE19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY RHINOCEROS HORN HILTED MOROCCAN JAMBIYA, 23cm sharply curved double edged blade etched with oak leaves, to one side and marked AGADI (Agadir), characteristic white metal mounted hilt embossed with scrolling foliage, contained in its white metal mounted scabbard decorated to match, the etching to the blade is of typical Imperial German style, together with two further Moroccan Jambiya. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY JINETA OR HORSEMAN'S SWORD, 84.5cm flattened diamond section blade etched with strapwork and scrolling foliage in the Moorish manner, characteristic gilt hilt pierced and decorated with geometric designs, contained in its gilt mounted steel scabbard decorated to match. Of the type carried by the Nasrid of Granada.

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