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Lot 69

A VICTORIAN RIFLE OFFICER'S SWORD, 83.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher and a crowned strung bugle horn, regulation steel Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with frog.

Lot 70

A VICTORIAN ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD, 82cm clean bright blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowns and laurel wreaths, regulation steel stirrup hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard, complete with knot and bag.

Lot 71

A ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD BY WILKINSON, 86cm slightly curved blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal Arms and regimental motifs, some staining, serial no. 53 274 for 1914-17, regulation steel three-bar hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard.

Lot 72

A SCARCE ARMY HOSPITAL CORPS SWORD, 69cm slightly curved blade, regulation brass stirrup hilt with looping side bar, ribbed iron grip, contained in its leather scabbard with frog. Chape lacking.

Lot 73

A ROYAL NAVAL ADMIRAL'S SWORD, 79.5cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned Royal arms and a crowned fouled anchor, regulation brass hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, folding sideguard engraved with owner's initials C.M Beadnell, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, the mounts decorated with oak leaves and acorns. Surgeon Rear Admiral Charles Marsh Beadnell b. 1872 d. 1947 served as Fleet Surgeon during the First War.

Lot 74

A ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE MIDSHIPMAN'S DIRK, 43cm blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned fouled anchor, crowned GVR cypher and R.N.R., some patination, regulation copper gilt hilt with bold lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, complete with knot.

Lot 76

A CUT STEEL HILTED SMALL SWORD, 78.5cm triangular section incurved blade, characteristic polished steel hilt with down turned guard, D-shaped knuckle guard, urn-shaped pommel, turned metal grip, the whole chiselled with stylised flower heads and sparsely decorated with faceted steel studs, contained in its engraved steel mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 77

A VICTORIAN GILT HILTED SMALLSWORD, 79.5cm flattened rounded diamond section blade etched with panels of scrolling foliage, a stand of arms and a laurel wreath, maker's panel for Joseph Starkey, characteristic gilt hilt, the down turned guard applied with a crowned VR cypher within a laurel wreath, D-shaped knuckle guard, crown-shaped pommel, silver wire bound grip, contained in its gilt mounted black leather scabbard, complete with bullion knot.

Lot 78

AN EDWARDIAN COURT SWORD, 79.5cm flattened rounded diamond section blade etched with scrolling foliage, a stand of arms, and a crowned EVIIR cypher, maker's panel for Gaunt & Sons, characteristic gilt brass hilt, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard, together with a Masonic sword blade and scabbard. Hilt twisted on the former and lacking on the latter. (2)

Lot 79

A WEIMAR REPUBLIC NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, 84.5cm clean pipe-backed blade with spear point by Eickhorn, etched with scrolling foliage, fouled anchors and naval ships, regulation gilt hilt with folding side guard and incorporating a fouled anchor, bold lion's head pommel with red and green eyes, wire bound ivorine grip, contained in its engraved gilt mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 8

A GEORGIAN LIGHT COMPANY OFFICER'S SWORD, 82.5cm curved blade decorated with stands of arms, crowned Royal arms and crowned GR III cypher, highlighted in gilt upon a blued ground, marked J. Runkel, Solingen, copper gilt half basket hilt with D-shaped guard supported by two scrolling side bars, these supporting a strung bugle horn within an oval frame, bold lion's head pommel, wire bound ribbed ivory grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount dot punched with details for Thurkle's No. 15 New Street Fetter Lane.

Lot 81

A HUDSON BAY COMPANY SHORT SWORD OR HANGER, 38cm flattened diamond section blade etched H.B.Co over 1860 in a shield-shaped panel on the forte, white metal hilt with recurved crossguard, white metal pommel cap, tapering ribbed horn grip, contained in its white metal mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 84

A FRENCH MODEL 1872 ENGINEERS OFFICER'S SWORD, 86.5cm double fullered flattened diamond section blade struck with a maker's mark at the forte, regulation gilt brass hilt, the foreguard applied with a breastplate and helmet, folding rear guard, D-shaped knuckle guard, spherical pommel, ribbed horn grip. No scabbard.

Lot 87

A VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER RIFLEMAN'S SIDEARM, 53.5cm flattened diamond section blade, patinated, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher, strung bugle horn and VOLUNTEER RIFLES, regulation brass hilt with recurved guard and lion's head pommel, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard, damaged, together with a French Infantryman's sidearm, worn. (2)

Lot 90

A 17TH CENTURY BRASS HILTED WALLOON, 80cm broadsword blade incised with the talismanic reference 999 and an orb motif, characteristic brass hilt with two solid looping side guards each embossed with a crowned Green Man motif, D-shaped knuckle guard with two short scroll side bars, spherical pommel cast with a crowned mask flanked by a hand and a unicorn, wire bound grip, contained in a later brass mounted leather scabbard. Quillon lacking.

Lot 116A

Four Chinese soapstone seals, tallest 6cm, Chinese dagger, with brass gilt and scabbard, with inscription, 'the gift of Chiang Kai Shek' and a Zitan(?) wood sceptre, 39cm x 32cm, two Chinese glass snuff bottles, both approximately 6cm high, and a Peking (?) glass elephant, 4.5cm tall (3), two Chinese circular papier mache boxes and covers, with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, 6.5cm diameter, a bag of contemporary Chinese paintings, together with 3 framed items

Lot 300A

A 1908 Indian officer's cavalry sword, with an etched blade with G R cypher, maker's 'Ranken & Co ltd, India, 89.5cm blade, with a leather mounted scabbard

Lot 298

A 19TH CENTURY RHINO HORN HILTED JAMBIYA, 18cm curved blade, characteristic hilt with domed pommel and turned at the mid-point of the grip, contained in its velum wrapped wooden scabbard.

Lot 127

A BRITISH VICTORIAN 1827 PATTERN SWORD AND SCABBARD, sharkskin grip with VR Cypher, blade has no makers or proof marks evident, scabbard is brass and leather construction but is snapped in the middle, red cord attached

Lot 139

A WWII ? ERA POSSIBLY MILITARY FLAT BLADE MACHETE, in a green canvas sheath, with belt attachment, no makers marks evident and a Eastern style Kukri style short sword, in black leather scabbard, with two mini knives build into scabbard, blade has hand etching/engraving and what appears to be an 'A' in a spade shape (playing card)

Lot 171

A JAPANESE SAMURI STYLE CURVED SWORD WITH METAL SCABBARD, handle/grip is light metal coloured alloy with flower and diamond design, also has a spring release clip for scabbard, blade numbered 14302, possibly WWII era

Lot 172

A EUROPEAN STYLE CURVED MILITARY SWORD, complete with metal and leather scabbard, the hilt is marked 'H.S.' with four ornate engraved designs on each side of the blade, sword is possibly a reproduction of a French Colonial design from the 1800's

Lot 175

A 1908 PATTERN BRITISH CAVALRY SWORD AND SCABBARD, olive green painted hand guard with wooden right hand grip, the blade has several proof markings ... P08, WD X, RFI 3-14, however the scabbard although correct length and fit does not seem to belong to the sword

Lot 176

A MILITARY STYLE OFFICERS SWORD, possibly a reproduction of an earlier design, grip is gold coloured alloy with an ornate etched design, blade is by Wilkinson Sword ERII?, the scabbard is white metal and possibility that it does not match the sword

Lot 177

A FRENCH 'GLADIUS BRIQUET' 1831 PATTERN SHORT SWORD, complete with scabbard, also known as the 1816 Artillery short sword, as used by French Troops during the Crimean War, this example is numbered on the scabbard 8681273 and 2801, the grip is marked 263 and the blade (not serrated edge) has maker stamp etc, scabbard is metal and leather

Lot 178

A FRENCH 'GLADIUS BRIQUET' 1831 PATTERN SHORT SWORD, without scabbard, this example has a partial serrated edge and is numbered 1834 on the grip and has various proof marks to blade hilt

Lot 180

THREE MILITARY BAYONETS, with written information on stickers to scabbards, Thailand 1908 pattern hilt based on Japan 1897 bayonet, complete with metal scabbard, Austrian made for Portugese military based on 1873 pattern, metal scabbard, Austrian 1870 Yataghan style bayonet for Wendl rifle, markings to hilt etc

Lot 190

A GERMAN WWII ERA 3RD REICH S.A. DAGGER AND SCABBARD, in good all round condition, the blade is marked 'Ulles Fur Deutfchland and maker mark AB (August Bickel) Steinbach, Mallenburg 'P' to crossguard, Eagle Swastika in grip with circular SA logo, scabbard is complete with leather buckle hangar

Lot 191

A GERMAN WWII ERA 3RD REICH LUFTWAFFE OFFICERS 2ND PATTERN DRESS DAGGER, complete with scabbard and all fittings, buckles, etc, the condition is good with the maker being marked on the blade 'Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen' the pebbled scabbard is only fair condition as its slightly dented on one side

Lot 193

A FRENCH ISSUE 'CHASSEPOT' BAYONET, no scabbard, it has the usual markings along the top spine of the blade, 'Mre D Armes, St. Etienne Juliett 1875', also proof marks to blade and crossguard

Lot 196

A CANVAS BAG CONTAINING A VICTORIAN ERA SOCKET BAYONET, with proof mark 'E30' in leather and metal scabbard, a Chassepot style bayonet and scabbard, no markings, an Officers dress sword (British) by H Poole & Company, Saville Rowm London and a British Police Constables Truncheon, mid 20th Century, the bladed weapons are all rusted in areas

Lot 197

AN EAST GERMAN VERSION OF THE AK-47 RIFLE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD, complete with leather belt frog and in very good condition, scabbard and bayonet grip are hand numbered 288154

Lot 200

A VICTORIAN STYLE OFFICERS SWORD, possibly a copy of the 1821 Artillery sword in scabbard, no makers or proof marks to blade or scabbard, blade is in good order, but scabbard has signs of rust

Lot 224

A 19TH CENTURY SABRE, no scabbard, wood and metal grip, poor condition, nice display piece

Lot 225

AN 1827 PATTERN RUSSIAN PIONEERS SWABACK SWORD AND SCABBARD, the blade has the traditional Sawback, 1.3., MO & 11 in circle markings to blade, the brass crossguard has 1831, BH, HG, markings also, the scabbard is leather and metal construction and has a belt holder

Lot 858

A good naval cutlass c 1875, slightly curved, flat blade 27”, marked “Mole Birmm” at forte, regulation steel semi basket hilt with plain edge and slightly turned down at back edge, solid iron ribbed grip, in its leather scabbard with iron locket and frog stud, and chape. Near VGC Plate 8

Lot 859

A 19th century continental naval officer’s dress sword, plain shallow diamond section blade 28”, gilt brass hilt with double shell guard the front fixed and embossed with crowned fouled anchor on trophy of flag and foliage, the back hinged and plain, oak leaf panelled knucklebow, and pommel, wirebound (loose) wooden grip, with knot, in its leather scabbard (old repair to centre), with plain brass locket and foliate engraved chape. GC, the hilt retaining approx 40% gilt.

Lot 860

An officer’s sword of the Royal Dock Yard Battalion, 1847-56, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, etched with crowned VR cypher in scrolled panels on one side and “Royal Dock Yard Battn” with crowned fouled anchor, in similar panels on the other, regulation copper gilt hilt with solid guard incorporating crowned, fouled anchor, turn down inner portion, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, copper wirebound fishskin grip. GC (no scabbard, minor wear and dark pitting to blade, guard slightly misshapen) Plate 8

Lot 861

An 1821 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sword, in scabbard. QGC (backstrap/pommel missing, worn/rusted overall).

Lot 862

A French M An XIII cavalry troopers sword, straight double fullered blade, 37½”, marked Mfture Imple du Klingenthal Octobre ? (date unclear) on backstrap with stamps at forte, regulation brass hilt, flat guard into knucklebow, 3 sidebars, plain pommel cap and stud, wirebound brown leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, a clean example. Plate 8

Lot 864

A Vic 1827 pattern Rifle Volunteer officer’s sword, plated blade 32½”, etched on one side with crown, “Rifle Volunteers” wreath and crossed flags, and on the other crown, strung bugle, wreath and crossed flags, in plain panels, regulation triple bar steel hilt, with sideloop, incorporating crowned strung bugle, forward sloping stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with silvered lace (worn) knot, in a steel scabbard with 2 rings (some dents and pitting). Sword GC (a litle wear to plating)

Lot 868

A continental cavalry OR’s sword, straight fullered blade 32”, with maker’s mark “FH” in oval at forte, plain brass hilt with crossguard and bud quillon, shellguard on the outer side, knucklebow, ball pommel, swollen simulated wirebound grip, in its steel scabbard with frog hook and chape. GC (some service wear, and dark pitting, old black paint to scabbard).

Lot 869

An early 19th century continental cavalry trooper’s sword, curved, fullered blade 32½”, DE at point, brass stirrup hilt with langets and pronounced knucklebow, plain forward sloping pommel and backstrap, swollen copper wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard (painted black over heavy pitting) with brass rings (one missing). Basically GC (blade worn and lightly pitted).

Lot 870

An interesting Metropolitan Police sidearm, slightly curved, fullered blade 27”, by Field, with “crown/X/1” stamp on one side at forte and “M.P./1868” with maker’s name on the other, solid brass hilt with knucklebow and quillon, single sidebar, line engraved pommel and backstrap, deeply ribbed grip, spring catch to black leather scabbard with brass locket and frog stud, and chape (dented). Near VGC, a good example. Plate 8 Note: Vendor states: “In 1885 most Met Police swords - approx 200 - held were for use by Met Dockyard Police officers”.

Lot 872

An 1864 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 35½”, marked “Mole Birmm” on backstrap at forte, sheel steel semi bowl guard pierced with Maltese cross, and with slots for sword knot at the back, plain pommel diced composition grips, in a later steel scabbard with opposing rings. GC (sword does not fully enter scabbard, khaki paint overall).

Lot 874

An Edward VII officer’s sword of The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), straight, fullered blade 32½”, by McClyment Dewar & Co, 74 Miller St, Glasgow, etched on one side with crowned “ERVII” cypher and on the other with crown, blank escutcheon and strung bugle, within scrolled panels, regulation plated steel hilt, the pierced guard incorporating nicely engraved crowned strung bugle, rounded pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard (surface rust patches overall), with 2 rings. GC, the blade very good and retaining virtually all original finish (surface rust to inside of guard and pommel).

Lot 875

An 1885 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved fullered blade 34½”, with various stamps at forte, regulation steel hilt with reinforced edges to guard, diced leather grips, with brown leather knot, in its steel scabbard with opposing rings, non matching R.C.D. (Royal Canadian Dragoons) stamps to hilt and scabbard. GC, a clean example. Plate 8

Lot 895

A sheet silver mounted Burmese dha, slightly curved, swollen SE blade 19½”, sheet silver covered hilt and scabbard, with studded octagonal pommel, 3 rosettes on each side of scabbard, and green cord binding and belt loop. GC (1½” cut at centre of scabbard)

Lot 897

A spike bayonet, in scabbard, a Mauser bayonet converted to hunting knife in scabbard, an Italian 1891/38 bayonet (catch missing) in scabbard, and a small hunting knife in sheath. QGC (4)

Lot 898

A Gras bayonet, d 1873 on backstrap, in scabbard (dark rust patina), and an African fishing spear, opposing barbed head, slender knotted haft with thimble end, 55”. GC (2)

Lot 900

A M1898 Seitengewehr bayonet, crown/Erfurt stamp at forte, wooden grips, crossguard stamped “2.G.G.1.182”, in its all steel scabbard. Basically GC (dark pitting to hilt and scabbard). Plate 8

Lot 909

A continental hunting sword, DE fullered blade 17”, brass mounted hilt with flattened S shaped crossguard, flattened octagonal section grip with central band and pommel, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with single ring. GC

Lot 911

A 19th century French officer’s courtsword, hollow triangular section blade 27” by Coulaux et Cie, Klingenthal, gilt brass hilt with turn down shell guard, crossguard and knucklebow, forward sloping pommel, embossed with trophy of arms, and stylized foliage in panels overall, MOP grips, in its leather scabbard with gilt locket and shield shaped frog stud (chape missing). GC

Lot 912

A mourning sword, plated slender hollow triangular section blade 32”, darkened hilt, with shallow oval dish guard, pierced knucklebow and crossguard with shallow pas d’ane rings, facetted ovoid pommel and similar slender grip, with a little decoration and floral studding overall, in its steel mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings and the ends of shoulder strap with jubilee clips. GC Plate 8

Lot 913

An 18th century mourning sword, shallow diamond section blade 28”, darkened steel hilt with studded rosettes to ovoid guard, crossguard, small shallow pas d’ane rings, chain link guard, urn shaped pommel and slender swollen grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear, old repairs to hilt)

Lot 914

An 18th century mourning sword, hollow triangular section blade 32½”, with traces of etching to top 8”, blackened steel hilt with plain oval guard, shallow pas d’ane rings, slender facetted knucklebow and quillon, facetted ovoid pommel, swollen simulated wirebound grip, in its leather scabbard (lower half AF) with 2 rings. Sword GC

Lot 921

A French 11mm Mle 1866-75 Gras bolt action SS rifle, 52” overall, barrel 32½”, number 17268, the breech dated 1871, the action stamped “St Etienne Mle 1866-74”, dark walnut fullstock, the butt with clear ordnance stamp for August 1879, with steel mounts, sling swivels and original steel cleaning rod. GWO & basically GC (the metalwork with surface rust overall and some pitting, the barrel band locking springs missing); with its bayonet, dated 1877, in non matching scabbard, basically GC (worn with surface rust overall).

Lot 932

A commemorative dirk of The Seaforth Highlanders, blade 11”, studded strap work hilt, open work pommel set with glass “citrine”, in its leatherette scabbard with plated thistle embossed mounts, the top incorporating regimental badge, 2 companion knives with chains, marked on the back “The Sphere Trophy”. VGC

Lot 294

An Indian sword in scabbard along with two Kukhri knives and a dagger.

Lot 115

A late 19thC French curved bayonet in metal scabbard, 1867 with 22.5” blade.

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