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A Victorian officer's dress sword with pierced knuckle guard and shagreen handle, housed in a painted metal scabbard, together with another dress sword with rope-work decorated hilt and knuckle guard and gilt brass grip, the blade inscribed "J L Kennedy & Co. Maker Birmingham", housed in a matched leather scabbard, together with another dress sword with gilt brass hilt and knuckle guard, the blade inscribed "Coulaux Klingenthal" housed in a brass mounted leather scabbard
A Siebe Gorman & Co diver's knife, blade length 21.5cm, the turned and ribbed grip with metal pommel and housed in original brass scabbard.Additional InformationPitting and scratches, general heavy wear to the blade, the brass band beneath the crossguard has had a damage and break to one side, also chips to the top of the grip and hairlines running down through the upper section of the grip, further small chips and nibbles to the ribbed section, scratches and nicks throughout, pommel has also seen wear, the scabbard similarly with scratches and dents throughout, small circular section of inserted copper and area of small indentations to one side.
An Indian pesh-kabz dagger, the tapered blade with engraved detail to floral engraved white metal mounts and shaped ivory hilt, blade length approx 25cm, lacking scabbard, and a further Asian dagger with curved blade and waisted wooden grip housed in metal scabbard with engraved detail (2). Additional InformationFirst item with hairlines and some damage and losses to the ivory, general wear and tear throughout, the second item heavily worn.
A US WWI period trench fighting knife with three sided spike blade to crossguard stamped 'U.S. L.F.&C. 1917', hilt with wooden grip and steel guard set with six pyramid teeth, blade length 23.5cm, housed in metal mounted leather scabbard stamped 'Jewell-1918' and further stamped 'H.E.' to base.
A military issue kukri with broad arrow stamp to blade back and further stamped '[...] Singh & Sons Rawalpindi', blade length approx 33cm, to wooden grip and housed in leather scabbard (both af). Additional InformationThe grip with large chip and loss to base, the blade with heavy wear, areas of corrosion, pitting and scratches, the hilt area similarly heavily worn, the scabbard with split to the top and is very distressed. International postage is not available please see the Postage tab on www.adampartridge.co.uk for recommended carriers.
A Fairbairn-Sykes type fighting knife with tapered blackened blade, blade length 15.5cm, to oval crossguard and ribbed grip, lacking scabbard. Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, some small nibbles to the blade, scratches etc, chipped area to the base on one side, further quite heavy wear to the crossguard and hilt area, rubbing to the black finish of the pommel, build up of dirt, pitting etc.
WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY; a Fairbairn-Sykes type fighting knife, the blade bade with manufacturer's stamp to one side and 'The FS Fighting Knife' to the other, blade length 17.2cm, to unmarked oval crossguard and brass coloured chequered grip, housed in metal mounted leather scabbard. Additional InformationSome pitting and scratches to the blade, rubbing to the brass coloured finish of the grip, further general wear throughout, leather somewhat distressed to the scabbard, metal mount dented, discoloured, etc.
An early 20th century military issue dirk, the tapered blade with stamped broad arrow mark, numerals '4 '16' and further marks, the band above hilt hand engraved '2 Can' to stud decorated textured grip and crown decorated pommel, blade length approx 30cm, lacking scabbard.Additional InformationNo scabbard as stated, areas of pitting and scratching to the blade, the metal mounts have lost their plated finish, there are several chips to the base of the grip all around, further general wear and tear throughout to grip and mounts, stud decoration, etc.
A mixed group of knives including example with serrated blade and white metal inlaid grip stamped AD/12/4118/1A, length total 23.3cm, a hunting knife in leather scabbard, a small bayonet stamped Gesetzlich Geschutzt to blade base, small horn handled example inscribed to pommel 'Kufstein', etc.
A Third Reich fire brigade officer's bayonet, the fullered blade stamped 'Original Eickhorn Solingen' to base with chequered grip, metal scabbard stamped C7x to front and numbered 43asW to reverse with leather frog, blade length 26cm.Additional InformationItem is sold as seen, we cannot guarantee authenticity and will not accept return of this item, it is up to the bidder to judge authenticity for themselves and bid accordingly.
A Romanian bayonet for an AKM I Kalashnikov stamped 'SH 4159' to crossguard with plastic grip and housed in metal scabbard with matching no and frog, length 27.5cm.Additional InformationWear throughout, scratches, nicks etc, please judges condition from illustration and request additional if necessary, sold as seen.
A group of bayonets including example of French manufacture with signature and date of 1878 to blade back, blade length 52cm, a pipe back example stamped to blade base 'Alex Coppel Solingen' with shaped guard and ribbed grip, a shorter example stamped to blade base 'Gottlieb Hammersfahr Solingen, Foche' in metal scabbard and three further including two heavily damaged af examples, mixed condition (6).
A Krag Jorgensen M/1894 bayonet, various stamps to base of blackened blade and numbered 30697 to cross guard, blade length 21cm, housed in metal scabbard numbered 96829 with green canvas frog, according to accompanying Norwegian Armed Forces Museum this model of bayonet was used by the German forces on Gewehr 211 during WWII and in 1952 Norway modified this model for us on the US Carabine M1.
Three bayonets including British military issue example dated 1907 and further stamped to blade base 'EFD', blade length 43cm, housed in metal mounted scabbard with frog, the second with green painted mounts and scabbard and the third lacking scabbard and for restoration (3). Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear throughout, especially to the third item.
Three bayonets comprising sawback example stamped Simson & Co Suhl and with further stamps to blade back, the second a British military issue example stamped for Wilkinson and dated 1907 and the third a US bayonet dated 1917, all with wooden grips, the first housed in metal scabbard and the two latter in leather scabbards (one af).
A heavy cavalry sabre with fullered blade, blade length 90cm, to pierced guard with wirework grip, housed in metal two ring scabbard.Additional InformationPitting throughout the blade, some further surface scratches etc, the guard, hilt and all metal mounts with surface corrosion, further general wear, same applies to scabbard.
A short naval (probably) sabre with brass coloured and back strap with foliate decoration and wirework shagreen grip, blade length 64cm, in metal scabbard, and a small collection of cap badges including Royal Artillery, West Yorkshire, Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Medical Corps, Lancashire Fusiliers, etc, presented on leather belt (2).Additional InformationSabre blade with surface corrosion and pitting, the guard fit is loose to the grip, there is loss to the shagreen, surface wear, rubbing to brass covered finish, etc, throughout, scabbard heavily worn with deep scratches, loss to the back finish, etc, general wear to the cap badges, some are certainly re-strikes, surface loss to some coloured finish, surface wear scratches, etc.
A 1796 pattern British light cavalry officer's dress sabre with partly blued blade and engraved decoration featuring Royal cipher, 1801-1816 Royal coat of arms and floral sprays, blade length 83cm, with wirework shagreen ribbed grip and shaped guard housed in two ring metal scabbard.Additional InformationWear throughout, pitting to the blade, some scratches, some rubbing to the blue finish, crossguard very slightly loose, further general wear including pitting, scratches etc to the hilt section, the shagreen with some small losses, discoloured, the scabbard worn with pitting/corrosion particularly to one side, some dents, etc.
An early 20th century light infantry officer's dress sabre, the fullered blade with etched foliate decoration and indistinct royal cipher, signed to base Mander & Allender of Liverpool, blade length 82.5cm, to pierced nickel plated guard with wirework shagreen grip, in leather scabbard with frog.Additional InformationBlade pitted, some nicks, rubbing and discolouration to the guard, shagreen tired and discoloured in places, scabbard also somewhat worn.
A Royal Navy officer's dress sabre, the fullered blade with etched fouled anchor and foliate decoration, stamped to base for Firmin & Sons of London, blade length 73.5cm, to brass coloured hinged guard with fouled anchor to base, lion's head pommel and wirework shagreen grip, in brass mounted leather scabbard. Additional InformationBlade tip blunt, pitting and further wear throughout including rubbing to the etched decoration rendering the details indistinct, guard brass coloured as stated, some apparent rubbing to the finish, further surface scratches, nicks etc, some damage to the shagreen particularly the lower section, similar wear to pommel, leather on scabbard tired, cracked, distressed and brass mounts dented and further generally worn.
A cavalry sabre with fullered blade indistinctly stamped 'Woolley & Sa[...]' to blade back, blade length approx 90cm, to pierced guard stamped to underside 'G 17' and with ribbed grip, housed in metal two ring scabbard.Additional InformationHeavy wear throughout, scratches and some pitting to the blade, heavier pitting to the hilt area and guard, similarly to scabbard.
An Indian tulwar with curved blade, blade length approx 75cm, the steel hilt with shaped grip and guard, lacking scabbard. Additional InformationBlade with some nibbles and losses, areas of pitting throughout, general heavy surface scratches and wear throughout, some areas of corrosion to the metal, will generally need some attention.
A 19th century police (probably) hanger, the fullered blade stamped to base 'Parker Field & Sons 233WO - Born London', blade length approx 60cm, to brass guard and ribbed grip, lacking scabbard, and a further yatagan for restoration (af) (2). Additional InformationPitting and further general scratches and wear to blade, and further general wear to hilt.
A Victorian infantry officer's dress sword, the fullered blade with VR cipher and etched foliate scroll decoration, signed to base for Hobson & Sons of London, blade length 83.5cm, to pierced brass guard with VR cipher and wirework shagreen grip, lacking scabbard. Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, some pitting to the blade, further scratches, nicks to the guard, shagreen a little tired and discoloured, worn in places.
A George V heavy infantry officer's dress sword, the fullered blade with etched foliate detail and royal cipher, unsigned, blade length 82.5cm, to pierced nickel plated guard and wirework shagreen grip, in leather scabbard. Additional InformationBlade with some pitting and rubbing to the etched decoration, general scratches, nicks and wear to the remainder, shagreen tired and discoloured in places, scabbard also worn.
An Edward VII heavy infantry officer's dress sword, the fullered blade with etched foliate decoration and royal cipher, signed to base F.W. Flight of Winchester with serial no. to blade back 106451, blade length 82cm, to pierced nickel plated guard and wirework shagreen grip with bullion tasseling knot, housed in metal twin banded scabbard. Additional InformationPitting to the blade and rubbing to the etched detail, further scratches, nicks etc to the guard, shagreen somewhat tired and discoloured in areas with some surface losses, bullion tassel and knot stained and discoloured, scabbard also worn.
A Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Regiment infantry officer's dress sword, the tapered blade with etched foliate decoration and VR (probably) cipher (heavily worn), blade length 79cm, to shaped brass guard with crest in relief, rounded pommel and further foliate detail, wirework grip, in brass mounted leather scabbard (scabbard af).Additional InformationBlade is heavily pitted, also with some surface corrosion such that a lot of the etching and the royal ciphers are indistinct, further heavy wear to the hilt, scratches, nicks, discolouration etc, wirework to the grip appears a later replacement or addition, scabbard is in two parts split all the way down the back, brass mount loose.
WILKINSON SWORD LONDON; an Elizabeth II Regulation Royal Navy officer's dress sword with royal cipher to one side and fouled anchor to the other, manufacturer's mark to base and no. 110058 to blade back, with brass shaped guard, wirework shagreen grip, lion head pommel and gold and navy bullion tassel with knot, blade length 79cm, in brass mounted leather scabbard. Additional InformationSome light pitting to the blade, wear to hilt section, surface scratches, nicks and gouges, losses and damage to the shagreen, leather on the scabbard also somewhat distressed, has been repaired with tape to upper section, blade tip blunt.
An RAF officer's dress sword, the fullered blade with etched eagle and foliate detail, blade the length 82.5cm, to pierced brass guard with RAF crest and eagle's head pommel with wirework simulated shagreen grip, in brass mounted leather scabbard. Additional InformationSome pitting to blade, further scratches, nicks, some discolouration to the hilt section, leather on the scabbard tired, the brass discoloured.
An 18th century Colichemarde with faint outline of original etched foliate decoration, blade length 83.5cm, with shaped shell decorated guard and wooden grip with rounded pommel, lacking scabbard. Additional InformationOnly traces of the foliate decoration remain as stated, some pitting to the blade, has lost both the leather washers so the guard is now loose fitting, guard is possibly associated, buyers are encouraged to make up their own mind regarding this, further general wear to the hilt section, exposed rivet to base of pommel, guard has been heavily and over polished, some surface losses to grip.
An 17th / 18th century carved ivory miniature dagger or knife, French, the handle finely carved as a cherub with hurdy gurdy seated atop a foliate scrolled pedestal, the steel single edged blade within a foliate pierced, polished steel scabbard, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) long overall., *Condition:Ivory good - small hairline to lower edge. Some surface rust to scabbard and blade.
A Victorian British Naval Officer's sword, lion head and bound shagreen grip to folding brass guard, 26in. slightly curving pipe back polished steel blade, in black leather and brass scabbard, original dress knot with metal interweave design., *Conditon:the blade with slight pitting, brass needs cleaning, otherwise good.
A Persian Jambiya, probably early 20th century, waisted stained wooden grip, with white metal mount and curved blade, the scabbard in silver/white metal with repeating geometric and floral design, two metal rings at the side of scabbard, thus allowing owner to wear weapon, overall length 15 1/8in. (38.3cm.)., *Condition:wooden grip with wear to edges, metal mounts dirty, fair/good condition, blade good., *Condition:wooden grip with wear to edges, metal mounts dirty, fair/good condition, blade good.
A late Georgian Midshipman's or Officer's dirk, the 9in. diamond section double edge blued steel blade engraved with gilt foliate scrolls, the gilt brass crossguard with leaf and acorn/thistle quillon, turned ivory grip, the brass scabbard with etched foliate design and two suspension rings, 13¼in. (33.6cm.) long., *Condition:the blued blade with wear on upper edges and point area(tip also slightly blunt) crossguard/quillon loose, otherwise very good condition.
A 19th century Burmese sword Dha, with 30in. (77.5cm.) slightly curved pointed blade with silver inlaid full length panels on both sides, featuring figures, foliage and inscriptions, brass sheet covered hilt and conical pommel, with all over engraved and embossed decoration, the wooden scabbard with brass sheet metal covering with all over foliate design., *Condition:the blade showing rust and pitting, in fine condition, the brass sheet covering loose in places.
A 19th century Burmese Dha, with 21in. (53.3cm.) slightly curved edge square ended blade, engraved with flower heads to end, the copper covered hilt with wire work grip, the wooden scabbard bound with brass; together with a sword from similar area, the slightly curved pointed blade with foliate decoration within border to top edge on both sides, brass handle with central white metal pierced sleeve, copper covered scabbard. (2), *Condition:the blades on both showing little pitting, scabbards with wear.
An early 19th century British heavy cavalry sword, curved 29½in. (75cm.) blade, brass hilt with double bar guard, striped shagreen grip, leather brass bound scabbard with retailer's stamp, 'Prosser late Cullum, Sword Cutler and Belt Maker to the King & H.R.H Duke of York. Charing Cross, London'., *Condition:the blade with little pitting and rust, otherwise good, the scabbard with strength loss, otherwise good.
Two Kukri with leather scabbards and accompanying knives, probably late 19th / early 20th century, the first with horn handle and metal mounts, the blade with floral and foliate decoration, the second with wooden handle and metal mounts. (2), *Condition:the horn version in very good condition, with clean blade, the scabbard with wear, wooden version in fair condition, blade with pitting and rust, scabbard with wear.

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