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A bayonet with stylised 'X' mark to blade base and quillon, no. 'C387', blade length 47cm, in metal scabbard, seven police badges including Staybrite examples, a wooden chess set, etc. Additional InformationWe are unable to post this lot, we would recommend contacting Mailboxes Etc, their details can be found on the Postage & Shipping tab of www.adampartridge.co.uk
A German WWI artillery sword, the fullered blade with etched detail and inscribed 'II Hannov. Held Artill. Regt. No.26' to one side and 'Deutschland Uber Alles der Welt' with further indistinct inscription to either side, with wirework shagreen grip, blade length 78cm (lacking scabbard, for restoration). Additional InformationBlade heavily worn with surface corrosion, wear to etching, the hilt section also with heavy wear, surface corrosion, all in need of attention, some of the wirework has come loose.
A 1907 pattern WW1 period sword bayonet by Sanderson, the blade signed to ricasso and stamped with crown and '1907 3 18', issue stamps to opposite side, ring hilt, two piece wooden grip, in a black leather scabbard, blade length, 43cm. * Developed for the Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) in 1907 and issued without the hooked quillon from 1913 onwards. *Condition: Blade VG - no rust or other damage. A few minor rust spots to pommel. Two small scratches to grip. Scabbard good - a very good example overall.
Four WWII medals and matching miniatures awarded to 'Les Aldworth' (SGT) with original posting box, also his soldiers service pay book, Army No.1464821 born 1913 together with his leather gaiters, leathered stick, a brass shell case, a leather pistol holster, a Sam Brown type leather military belt, a bayonet with leather scabbard marked 'Hembrug' and a Army prayer book.
AN OTTOMAN GILT BRASS MOUNTED PRESENTATION SABRE, KILIJ, AND SCABBARD, DATED 1843 one side of the blade damescened with calligraphy and traces of gold at the forte, bud shaped quillons and carved ivory grips, the decoration to the chased brass mounts of the velvet covered scabbard incorporating crescents and rosettes, panels of flowers and strapwork, engraved on a reserve Donné a R W Long Wellesley par son ami Rodolphe d'Ornano le 20 Fever 1843, blade 72.5cm lProvenance: Presented by Le Comte Rodolphe d'Ornano (1817-1865) to William Richard Arthur Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley (1813-1863); thence by descent to the present vendor. The son of Philippe Antoine d'Ornano, 1st comte d'Ornano (1784-1863), Le Comte Rodolphe d'Ornano was a diplomat who, through his mother, was a second cousin of Napoleon. The recipient succeeded his father Viscount Wellesley (nephew of the Iron Duke) in 1857, becoming the 5th Earl of Mornington. He died in Paris in July 1863, leaving everything to his cousin Earl Cowley (son of the Iron Duke's younger brother, Henry) who was ambassador in Paris at the time. ++Poor condition but basically complete and unrestored as will be evident from images

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