A COMMEMORATIVE DIVING KNIFE BY WENOKA CUTLERY, CIRCA 1983, the 7in. steel blade numbered 899 with depiction of a diver and inscribed Diving Knife 1983 Commemorative Issue, contained within heavy thread tubular counter-marked scabbard, within fitted box with issuing certificate -- 17in (43cm.) wide; together with another dated 1981 and numbered 386 the blade inscribed The Birth of Sport Diving 1942 with embossed leather scabbard and fitted box of issue (2)
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A Regulation uniform for a High Sheriff, comprising chapeau-bras, jacket, inner and outer waist coat, breeches, buckles, sword and scabbard etc, all having white metal and marcasite decoration, in original metal case with owners name to topthis lot also comes with a purple and gilt metal plume in original box,measurements - armpit-armpit approx 44cm, armpit-cuff approx 43cm, shoulder-cuff approx 59cm, laid flat the trousers hip-hip 54cm approx 42 inches around, inner hat approx 26cm, should be able to send overseas, costings will be calculated after the sale
An 1857 pattern Royal Engineers dress sword by Wilkinson, having gilt brass hand guard with pierced design, wood covered hand grip with fish skin bound with brass wire, blade with Crown and VR cipher, marked with Royal Engineers, serial number to back of the blade 6038, with brass scabbard, having two loops, together with Sword of the British Army book by Brian Robson, and paperwork from Wilkinson Sword Royal Sword makers with details from their archive of the serial numberthe blade is 2.7 x 0.7cm at its biggest point, the hand quard is slightly discoloured, the blade seems straight, the etching is in good condition as is the tip, the scabbard has a few dents and is slightly bent
A Russian Dragoon Officer's 1898 pattern Shashka, having wooden grip with brass hand guard, the hand guard having makers marks, and various lettering and numbering, the blade marked 1898 with makers mark to one side, and proof marks and 55 to the other, blade is 75cm long, with brass and leather scabbard, marked 103
A FRENCH CHASSEPOT STYLE RIFLE BAYONET AND SCABBARD, the top of the blade has the usual markings, St Etienee fevrier 1874, proof markings to blade and numbered AB 82383 on crossguard, together with a possibly 19th Century sabre type sword, poorly constructed, no markings evident and handle guard has been broken in the past and an attempt made to re-solder
A 1917 PATTERN WWI ERA USA REMINGTON RIFLE BAYONET AND SCABBARD, the blade is marked with the usual circular Remington 1917 mark and exploding bomb on other side, the leather scabbard and frog is embossed 1916, also an Eastern white metal hand dagger and leather scabbard, the dagger having the makers marks William Rodgers, 'Cut my Way' and made in Sheffield, England
A SWISS M1889 MODEL BAYONET AND SCABBARD BY 'ELSENER SCHWYZ' SWITZERLAND, this knife bayonet was used with the 7.5mm Schmidt-Rubin rifle and the M1911 rifle, the hilt is serial numbered 948400, the metal scabbard has a leather belt tab, which was attached to the frog (not present) good condition overall, blade excellent
An 1827 pattern Royal Navy officer's sword, having brass dish guard incorporating crowned anchor, lion's head pommel, shark skin grip with original wire and attached sword knot, engraved blade by Larcom & Veysey, 51 Queen St. Portsea, in original brass mounted leather scabbard, blade length 80 cm., together with accompanying medal group comprising 1914-15 star medal, engraved verso "Eng. Commr. P G Drake R.N", Sudan medal engraved "P G Drake 1896" and two others, and a monochrome photograph inscribed in ink "S J Drake, Christmas 1925", mounted, framed and glazed. (qty).
A Masonic Silver Mounted Malacca Swordstick, Birmingham 1901, with horn handle and silver collar inscribed Geo Robinson Baildon and with later white metal collars, containing a sword with brass handle, the etched sealed blade initialled AR, in a brass mounted leather scabbard, cane 90cm long
Chinese short sword, the 22.25inch 56.5cm blade with bronze guard decorated with potted plants, fitted in later scabbard and grip, the tang bears two character signature, 83cm overall length Condition report: The blade is in generally good order with only small patches of very light pitting. The later wood mounts have cracks and faults and are slightly loose causing the tsuba to rattle.
German Kriegsmarine Navy dagger, engraved blade, with gilded brass scabbard and mounts, eagle pommel perched on anchor and wreath, 41.5cm long Condition report: No serious faults or damage. Wear and rubbing overall to the gilding, minor wear to the blade. dents to the scabbard but nothing defacing.
Two 1822 pattern swords, one by Henry Wilkinsons for the Grenadier Guards serial number 5971 to blade and scabbard, made in 1855, the blade marked 'Waterloo, Peninsula, Barrosa, Corunna, Lincelles' as well as 'Alma Inkermann', the second sword with VR monogram, Rifle Brigade markings retailed by Cross Brothers mill Bay Plymouth, (2) 98cm long Condition report: Overall heavy pitting to the first sword. Tarnishing to the grip. The second has pitting to the scabbard. The sword is generally good with small pitting patches. No major damages.
Pair of Chinese Hudiedao or butterfly swords, with carved rosewood grips, brass guards and pommels, and hide scabbards, together with another similar sword and a Kukri stamped FG440, the butterfly swords measure 71cm in scabbard. Condition report: The butterfly swords have minor pitting patches and rust patches. Minor bends to the blade. Scuffs and signs of age overall. Fading to the scabbard. The other sword has similar pitting and rust patches. Minor nick to the edge and tip of the blade. The Kukri has minor small pitting spots, the grip is worn.
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