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A Chinese Archaistic pale celadon and russet jade scabbard slide, Qing Dynasty or earlier, of rectangular form, carved to the top with the 'continuous grain' pattern, the stone of a variegated greenish-celadon colour, 7.8cm long x 2.5cm wide x 12cm deep; another smaller pale celadon jade Chinese scabbard slide, with white 'mutton fat' inclusions, 7.6cm long x 2.6cm wide x 1.3cm high and a Chinese mottled pale celadon mask pendant, in Warring States style, with drilled hole vertically, 4.5cm high x 3.7cm wide x 1.6cm deep (3) Provenance: From a private collection formed in the 1990's.
A 19th century Scottish dirk, the scabbard with maker's mark of R & HBKOf typical form, with carved handle and engraved white metal mounted leather scabbard containing a small knife and fork. 42.5 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Leather strap to reverse possibly associated, some minor wear to blade, some surface to leather, general wear.
An 1897 pattern Naval Officer's dress sword by H.A. Friedberg, 8 Queens Street, London, 30ins bright steel blade, etched with makers name and address, crown over anchor, and Royal cypher to the reverse, spine etched "London Made", brass guard bearing crown over anchor motif, lion's head pommel, ray skin wire bound grip, leather and brass scabbard, 37ins overall
An 1897 pattern Naval Officer's dress sword by Landon & Sons, Liverpool, 30ins bright steel blade etched with crown over anchor over "RNR" with Royal cypher to reverse and maker's name, brass guard bearing crown over anchor motif and "RNR", lion's head pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, leather and brass scabbard, 37ins overall
An 1897 pattern "pipe-backed" Naval Officer's sword by Prosser of London, 30ins bright steel blade, engraved with a Royal cypher with anchor to reverse, and "Prosser No. 9, Charing Cross, London", brass hilt decorated with crown over anchor, and scrollwork, lion's head pommel, shagreen grip with gold wire binding, black leather scabbard with brass fittings, mount bearing makers name and address, 36ins overall
A First World War Infantry Officer's sword by Freeman Contractors, 67 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London, 31ins bright steel blade etched Tower Hamlet Rifles with Royal cypher to reverse, pierced steel guard with regimental motif, wire bound shagreen grip, steel and leather scabbard, 38ins overall
WWI GVR English Navy Sword Portepee and Sheath. The blade Marked "Samuel Brothers Ltd Outfitters 65 & 67 Ludgate Hill London EC" below is acid etched initials S.A.P.K matching to the Sheath, the blade is etched with floral scrollwork and a crown above an Anchor. the rib is etched "London Made" and numbered 1137. With locking flap and GVR Cipher to the Hilt, The Portepee is worn. Good rigid scabbard.
A GERMAN THIRD REICH HEWER DAGGER BY CARL EICKHORN having a clip point steel blade inscribed 'Arbeit Adelt', silver plated hilt with two piece antler grip, black enamelled steel scabbard with engraved plated mounts featuring Celtic Knot-work decoration and Swastika, 38cm long, scabbard 27cms long
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