dating: circa 1900 provenance: Caucasia, Straight, double-edged blade, with large, central fuller, finely engraved until the half on both facets. With star and crescent, repeated three times and inscription in Arabic on circles and surrounded with frames. Silver grip with nielloed and gilded elements, relieved frames in the front part and two studs. Smooth back part, with drawings and nielloed inscriptions. Wooden scabbard, covered with silver foil, richly nielloed and with engraved elements, relieved with floral and geometrical motifs. Back with a frame showing the underlying wood. Spherical chape. One loop. length 36,7 cm.
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dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved, single-edged blade, blackened in the center, with silver foils at the base, small parts missing. Grip with brown, horn grip scales with small ears, remains of silver plates. Wooden scabbard with brass mounts, engraved with geometrical motifs. length 75 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Caucasia, Straight, double-edged blade with long tip, ribbed in the center and with thin fullers. Silver grip with frames in relief, engraved and with nielloed drawings. Two studs on the front part. Smooth back part and with nielloed drawings. Silver scabbard, richly decorated with rinceaux in relief in the front part and partially nielloed. A loop. Spherical chape, slightly flattened. length 44 cm.
dating: 1850 - 1890 provenance: France, Rifled, round, 11 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal base, provided with various stamps, foldaway and adjustable rear sight, fore-sight, slot for a bayonet. Bolt action. Various stamps, serial numbers and marking. Model and conversion caption (1866-74), St. Etienne marking and modification 'M80'. Wooden, full stock, with iron mounts. Complete with bayonet with iron scabbard. length 130,5 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: England, Straight, single-and short false-edged blade, with fuller and groove, remains of floral engravings at the forte, stamp 'W' at the base and mark 'HARVEY'. Brass hilt with traces of gilding. Shell-guard with chiselled masks, guard with small grooves in the center. Cap carved with masks as well. Fine grip, covered with fish skin (small parts missing) and wire binding, carved to shape the lozenges. No scabbard. length 69,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: China, Strong, straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section, adorned on both facets with seven, brass disks to effigy the stars of Ursa Major. Brass hilt, quillon shaped as monster's head, smooth ring-nuts and pommel, in brass. Brown, horn grip with bands of longitudinal grooves and hole for a sword-knot. Wooden scabbard, covered with fish skin and with brass, smooth mounts. length 85,5 cm.
dating: First Empire provenance: France, Curved, single-and false-edged blade, with fuller through all the length (some pitting); finished at the forte (refreshed) and with small, floral engravings and gilded trophies. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, parry-quillon ending in an eagle's head, guard with a frame and leaves in relief, langets engraved with leaves in the center. Ebony, checkered grip. Long cap with frame en suite with the guard. Leather scabbard (defects) with brass mounts, engraved with floral motifs. Cap with a button, carved with escutcheon with a palmette in relief. length 86,7 cm.
dating: circa 1800 provenance: India, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, in damask, with four, parallel fullers, remains of markings on the right side. Bronze, gilded hilt, quillon and grip in one piece. Slightly flattened parry-quillon, the other with counter-curved guard. Pommel shaped as horse's head, slightly flattened. The surface finely engraved with floral motifs. More recent scabbard, covered with red velvet. length 93 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Straight, double-edged blade, in damask, ribbed in the center; grip with wooden grip scales and brass, decorated band. Wooden scabbard, covered with velvet (completely worn), stitched on one side. Fine, gilded, bronze mounts, decorated with floral motifs in bass-relief, small repair at the base. length 39.5 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Ethiopia, Wide, straight, double-edged blade with double, central groove, engraved and finished with floral motifs, finished tang, marked on one side 'G.G.' and with a symbol similar to a thermometer, Judah Lion on the other side. Massive, black horn hilt of typical shape (small chippings) with hemispherical pommel, engraved with floral motifs. Complete with leather scabbard. length 92 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Corse, Straight, single-and false-edged blade, engraved with motto 'Vendetta Corsa' and 'Morte al nemico', engraved back. Iron, disk-knot. Wooden grip, decorated with ivory, silver, mother-of-pearl and horn staves, silver cap and ring-nut, finely engraved with a bird and floral motifs. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with smooth, silver mounts. length 26.5 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Europe, Fine, straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center, engraved and gilded on a blue ground with trophies and floral motifs, marked at the base 'P. Marzveldt & Zion' and 'de S. Hage'. Solid brass, in-the-round hilt to effigy am anthropomorphic demon, armed with a dagger and with long horns, placed on a pedestal, decorated with seven, relieved stars; quillon with snake-shaped quillons. Leather scabbard (no chape) with brass chain. length 40 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia, Wide, straight, double-edged blade (some pitting),with asymmetrical grooves and remains of engravings and gilt inlays depicting floral motifs one one side, two gilt cartouche at the base, featuring remains of writings and depicting a stylized lion. Typical, ivory grip. The grip scales are held by iron rivets with cusped head and rosette, both with remains of gilding. Wooden scabbard with leather covering (defects and small damages) with iron loop, inlaid with gold racemes. length 59,2 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Italy, Thin, straight, single-and false-edged blade of hexagonal section, with wide back, chiselled and engraved, iron, hexagonal knot. Dark, wooden grip of hexagonal section, with thin, longitudinal raisers, cap and ring-nut in silver foil, engraved with frames. Leather scabbard with silver mounts, with fasces, trophies and geometrical motifs. length 26.3 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: England, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, engraved with damask weave. Some pitting. Bronze quillon with langets, straight quillons, floral decoration in relief on a dotted ground, ends with button. Kilic type grip, with floral decorations in relief. Iron scabbard with signs of time, marked 'Q.O.R.Y. N.o 21'. Brass knuckle, mouth and two bands. Two lugs. length 84,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Sweden, Strong, straight, single-edged blade, tip, tapering toward the base and enlarged at the tang. Marked 'ALK', AF', 'G.A.R.B. N.o 51' on one side and 'JOHAN SVENGREN ESKILSTUNA' on the other. Brass hilt. Wooden grip, partially painted in black, with a big hole. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, cap with a loop. length 57,5 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: India, Wide, straight, double-edged, damask blade, provided with ten grooves and respective raisers; beautiful, iron hilt with a silver foil covering; big, shell-shaped knuckle-guard with beams ending with seven heads of Makara (a mythical creature of Indian mythology); wide, lateral bands and double crossbar decorated with large knots in the center and with grooves. Original, wooden scabbard with fabric covering (very worn-out). length 68 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section, engraved at the forte and with a long motto '...'. Silver hilt, sword-shell with two shell-guards, partially decorated in relief. Quillon block with flowers. Grip with silver wire bindings and moor's heads. Olive-shaped pommel with floral decorations. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 95,2 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Naples, Long and wide blade with hollowed tip, completely engraved, a hunter on the right side, with a gun and powder flask among the leaves on a black ground, view of Naples and Vesuvius on the other side, among the powder horn, hunting knife and floral motifs. Tang covered with silver foils, engraved with a figure, birds and geometrical motifs. Horn grip, chiselled with raisers and longitudinal grooves, with silver mounts, engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with white metal mounts. length 46,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, engraved at the forte with flowers and trophies, with effigy of an angle playing a trumpet and a wolf near the anchor. Gilded, brass hilt, shell-guard with horns of plenty in relief and laurel branches surrounding a badge with enameled Maltese cross (a chip). Guard and pommel with garlands. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. No scabbard. length 96,5 cm.
Captain John S Carnegie (1802-1879), a group of Military ephemera relating to Carnegie, to include a 1796 pattern heavy cavalry officers sword, the etched blade of the sword engraved Osborn & Cunby's Warranted, with scabbard, an H Nock London Gunmaker to His Majesty twin barrelled flintlock sporting gun, with walnut stock, length 45.5ins, an H Nock London brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss, length 29.25ins, a dapper with gilt metal and turned ivory handle, with gilt metal scabbard, three pairs of spurs, a collection of flints and lead shot, a leather pouch with white leather straps and brass fittings and a black and white photograph with all the items included and written in ink, Property of the Late Carnegie, The Royal Scots Greys
German Third Reich SA Officer's dagger by Hammesfahr Cie. Solingen, having SA enamel roundel to top of grip, 'Ost' (SA group mark) to cross guard and blade inscribed Alles Für Deutschland, within the original scabbard, measures approximately 37cm long Condition: Well oiled blade with makers mark to reverse, light scratching to handle, some chips to paintwork to scabbard, slight paint chips to enamel SA roundel, would advise telephoning the saleroom for more details
1897 pattern shagreen handled World War I British Infantry officers sword by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, sword cutlers to the War Office, with decoration to blade, and George V cipher within brown pigskin scabbard, with sword belt, measures 102cm long Condition: No signs of rust to the blade or damage to the shagreen handle, wear to the sword knot and some wear and scratches to scabbard - **General condition consistent with age
Japanese bone dagger (tanto), 29cm flat single edged blade with brass habaki, bone handle carved with figures against a landscape, in its similar scabbard 46cm overall Condition: Some splits to the ivory, the sections to the scabbard have become loose and there is tape holding some together. Generally very little missing sections. Blade has been sharpened and shows signs of this. Please see images. **General condition consistent with age
World War II Third Reich Army dress dagger, marked Alcoso Solingen to reverse of blade, within its original alloy scabbard with hangers, measures 40cm long Condition: No signs of rust to the blade or any chips to Swastika eagle emblem, large chunk missing out of handle measures approximately 2cm long x 2.5cm wide, some wear to the fabric hangers on scabbard to the reverse, would advise telephoning department a more detailed condition report and viewing in person prior to the sale
British LIA3 Bayonetsingle edged, clipped point blade with central fuller. Steel crossguard and muzzle ring. Steel pommel. Pressed steel grips. Contained in its steel scabbard. Together with a continental socket bayonet. Hollow ground, triangular form blade. Steel socket with swivel locking ring ... Felsted School OTC swagger stick. Thimble top (damaged). Polished cane. 3 items.
Victorian Royal Artillery Officer's Sword.A regulation pattern example, with slightly curved blade, with etched Crowned VR cypher and Regimental title. The hilt with three bar open guard the shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Complete with leather field service scabbard. Overall age wear, damage to chape of scabbard.
WW1 Royal Naval Air Service RNAS 1914-1918 Officer's Sword.An extremely rare example of a RNAS Officer's Sword retailed through Gillott & Hasell of London. The sword follows the Royal Navy pattern, the slightly curved single edge blade is etched with a Royal Coat of Arms, with 'RNAS' below. The reverse etched with a Crown and Eagle device. The forte with retailers details. The hilt of RN pattern with lion head pommel and white shagreen grip. To the guard replacing the usual Crown and Anchor device is a Crown, Pair of Wings and 'RNAS'. Complete with black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. The overall condition is good three rust spots to the blade, gilt dulled.
An antique French Gras M1874 T-section bayonet with engraved blade, dated 1878.Hooked quillion stamped and marked L93074. Blade engraved "Mre D'Aimes de St Etienne 8bze 1878". Wood grip with brass pommel, no scabbard. Release button intact and working. Steel blade with minimal corrosion and pitting, good point & edge.Approx. 64cm long.

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