A 1855 PATTERN BRITISH LANCASTER SWORD BAYONET WITHOUT SCABBARD, this is in good condition for its age but the blade is marked and needs and clean, the handle and cross guard are all good, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
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A 19TH CENTURY CURVED SWORD WITHOUT SCABBARD, the wire band handle is worn in some areas and the blade is heavily marked and rubbed, the makers name is not visible but a crown and broad arrow is clear on the blade still, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
TWO 19TH CENTURY BAYONETS FROM GERMANY AND SPAIN, the first is German or Prussian and the blade is marked ERFURT under a crown on one side and the reverse side of the blade is unmarked but the cross guard has the following 5.O.B.6.80 stamped on it, the Spanish bayonet is stamped ARTILLERIA NACIONAL on the one side and 55968 on the other, neither of them have a scabbard, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A FRENCH NINETEENTH CENTURY CHASSEPOT BAYONET, a socket bayonet and one other knife, the chassepot comes in its scabbard and the top edge of the blade is clearly marked and dated 1872, the cross guard is numbered C39005, the top of the blade has the number 10 stamped onto it, it is in good condition and the scabbard has a few minor dents, the socket bayonet has no cover and has a number 3 stamped on it, the third knife is unmarked and is a hunting style knife with steel blade and wooden handle, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT SIDE CAP AND A KNIFE, the side cap is khaki and has the badge and two buttons on the front, there are no visible date or maker inside and the sweat band is dirty from being worn, the knife comes in a leather scabbard and has a steel blade and wooden handle, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A FRENCH NINETEENTH CENTURY CHASSEPOT BAYONET, the blade is nice and clean and the top edge of it still retains its date and St Etienne, there are some faint stamps on the top of the blade and the cross guard is numbered AC 23954 it comes in its scabbard but that has some small dents in it, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
TWO BRITISH CEREMONIAL DRESS SWORDS AND TWO OTHER KNIVES, the swords measure approximately 97cm and the blade measure approximately 81cm and were made by ABC in Birmingham England, the knives are possible Indian in origin and include a small hunting type knife in a wooden scabbard and a larger machete type knife with a carved tribal figure on the handle and a wooden scabbard, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A Victorian Volunteer Brigade Officers Sword, the slightly curved single edged fullered blade with acid etched decoration, one side with crown and 'VR' cipher the other with Bainbridge Family Crest of a goat and the initials 'WWB' retailer mark to ricasso for Busian & Co, London, over a three bar guard decorated en suite with single quillon, wire bound fish skin grip in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 81.7cm, together with a metal figure of a goat, 33cm high (2)
A Victorian court sword, retailed by Hebbert & Co, London, the straight double edge blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'VR' cipher , above a gilt brass hilt with double scroll quillons and beaded shell, single bar guard and square section, brass grip decorated en suite, together with a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard and black suede lined travel cover, blade length 81cm, (scabbard in two sections).
A Victorian Officers Dress sword, maker Henry Wilkinson, London the straight single edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration , crown and 'VR' cipher to one side and marked 'E Treffry CIV' to the other, maker's mark to ricasso as per title and numbered '37330' to back edge. circa 1900, pierced half basket guard decorated en suite , wire bound fish skin grip, in a brown leather scabbard, blade length 81.5cm, together with a late Victorian Regulation pattern Royal Navy sword in a gilt brass mounted back leather scabbard, (blade stuck in scabbard, hilt and guard missing (2)
An Elizabeth II Royal Navy Regulation pattern Officer's Sword, maker Wilkinson Sword, London, the straight single edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration, one side with crown over foul anchor, the other with crown and 'ERII' cipher, over gilt brass folding hilt with single quillon, half basket guard decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip with lion's head pommel, together with gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with double suspension rings, blade length 78.5cm
A George V 17th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers 1891 pattern Light Cavalry sword. Formerly the property Sir Francis Burdett 8th Baronet of Bramcote (1869-1951), maker Henry Wilkinson, London, the straight single edge acid etched blade with crown and 'GRV' cipher over Regimental crest to one side and family crest over the initials 'FB' to the other, numbered '30957' to back of blade, plain three bar guard with single quillon and wire bound fish skin grip, together in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops and brown leather travel case, blade length 88cm, together with a Victorian court sword with gilt brass shell single bar guard and wire bound grip, in a black leather scabbard, also a photocopy of the corresponding page of Wilkinson's records and research material.
A late 18th/early 19th British Navy Midshipman's dirk, the slightly curved single edge, single fuller blade over an brass hilt with langets and reversed quillons, one piece ribbed bone grip and plain brass back strap, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, (throat mount missing), blade length 29cm.
An Elizabeth II Scottish Regimental Officers Dress Sword, maker Wilkinson Sword, London, the straight double edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration and signed as per title, numbered '100376' over basket hilt with red cloth liner, wire bound fish skin grip and crossed pommel, together with steel scabbard with double suspension lops and brown leather scabbard with frog, blade length 82cm.
A WWII Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, Second pattern, the straight double edge blade over an oval hilt engraved to edge 'Ian MacKrill' and dated to ricasso '1939-1946' the hilt also stamped with broad arrow and '36'? to underside, one piece chequered grip, in a brown leather scabbard with plated chape, blade length 17.2cm.
A WWII Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, Second Pattern, Commercial Variant,the blued steel double edge blade over an oval hilt and brass 'Beads and Ribbed' piece grip with plain pommel, in a black leather scabbard with plated chape, blade length 17.2cm.*Notes- Described as a 'Commercial Variant' due to the more elaborate grip design in comparison to military issue versions.*Believed to have been produced for private purchase
A WWII Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, Second Patter , maker Wilkinson Sword, London, the straight double edge blade signed as per title to one side of ricasso and 'The F.S Fighting Knife' to the other, plain oval hilt stamped with Broad Arrow, over brass chequered one piece grip, in a brown leather scabbard with brass chape, blade length 17.5cm.
A late 19th/early 20th century 1885 pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword for the 13th Hussars 25th Yeomary DLO' the single edge fullered blade with War Department stamps to ricasso, over guard stamped to underside '1895 13H 25 Y DLO' with two piece chequered grip in a steel scabbard with suspension loops to throat, blade length 87cm.
A Georgian Light Company Officer's sword the curved single edge bade with remains of engraved floral and militaria decoration, over a brass stirrup guard with double langets and single quillon, wire bound black leather grip, in a plain steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 70.5cm
A Victorian 1822 pattern British Infantry Officer's sword, maker Henry Wilkinson, London, the slightly curved blade signed as per title with crown and 'VR' cipher decoration, over a folding half basket hilt decorated en suite, wire bound fish skin grip, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 82cm
A George IV 1822 pattern British Infantry sword, the slightly curved pipe backed blade over gilt brass folding hilt and three bar guard decorated with crown and 'GRIV' cipher, wire bound fish skin, grip and stepped oval pommel, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard with retailers mark to throat for 'Landon & Co, London', blade length 82cm.
A George V Medical Officer's sword, maker Army & Navy, London the straight single edge fullered blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'GRV' cipher and numbered '15537' to back of blade, half basket hilt decorated en suite with wire bound fish skin grip, in a brown leather scabbard, blade length 82cm.
A Victorian Officer's Sword, engraved 'E K Lloyd 28th Regiment', the straight single edge blade with acid etched decorations ' crown and 'VR' cipher over a gilt brass half basket hilt decorated en suite with wire bound fish skin grip, in a steel scabbard with double suspension loops, blade length 81.5cm.
A Victorian Court sword, the straight double edge blade with acid etched decoration, crown and 'VR' cipher, over a gilt brass shell decorated en suite with single bar guard, wire bound grip and crown pommel, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, blade length 81.5cm (grip and scabbard in poor condition).
A Victorian Court sword, maker Army & Navy, London, the straight double edge blade with acid etched decoration, signed as per title with crown and 'VR' cipher, over a gilt brass shell decorated en suite with single bar guard, wire bound grip and crown pommel, in a gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, blade length 81.5cm
A WWI British Army Issue machete, maker Samuel Kitchen, Birmingham, the broad single edge blade stamped with maker's mark as per title, with Broad Arrow stamp and dated '1917', two piece grip and brown leather scabbard stamped 'Timbers 1918' to rear of frog, blade length 37cm, together with a 1903 pattern bayonet (blade reduced)
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