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A late 19th century boarding cutlass with plain blade, plain brass guards and mounts, and leather covered grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard (the chape is an associated replacement). Condition - fair * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
An 1854 French Curassier’s heavy cavalry trooper’s back sword with double fullered blade in its steel scabbard, blade 98cm. Condition - good * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
A 19th century French infantryman’s sidearm Gladius with swollen double edged blade, and regulation cast brass cruciform hilt, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, together with a continental bayonet also in scabbard. Condition - fair. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
Three bayonets; a Japanese Arisaka bayonet, cleaned bright in its metal scabbard, a Nagant bayonet with quatrefoil blade, in good condition but missing scabbard, and a French Gras bayonet with the blade cut down. Condition - fair. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
An 1845 pattern infantry officer’s sword, with plain slightly curved blade, regulation solid brass guard, and wire bound fish covered grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Condition - poor to fair, blade cleaned bright and scabbard now in pieces. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
A WWII Japanese army officer’s Shingunto sword katana, blade 66.4cm, signed with Showa to stamp (tip of blade damaged), with unusual brass mounts, in its leather covered combat scabbard. Condition - poor to fair * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
An 1846 pattern naval officer’s sword by Gieves, with folding thumb guard and knot, in its leather scabbard with brass mounts. Together with its outer soft leather cover. Condition - fair, notable wear to grip. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items * Sword with wear to grip, as catalogued; name of Gieves missing the letter G due to wear/rubs; folding guard not named; blade with etched George VI royal cypher; scabbard good; soft leather cover with acceptable wear.
A French bayonet for a chassepot rifle, regulation blade dated 1871 and regulation hilt, in its iron scabbard. Condition - fair * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
A Baker and son, Belford St. Great Garden 1803 pattern infantry officer’s sword with plain blade, regulation hilt (the knucklebow now missing), in its leather scabbard, chape is missing. Condition - fair, well worn. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
An Indian or Afghan pique work handled Pesh Kabz or Choora dagger, leather and brass scabbard * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords and bladed items through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
A mid-19th century British infantry sword, by Mole, Birmingham, marked I.S.D., in its leather scabbard with iron chape. Condition - poor, surface rust and knuckle guard significantly cut down. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
Ca. Late 19th century AD.An antique American Knights of Pythias ceremonial sword with a single-edged blade decorated with etched floral motifs, the owner’s name (Joseph Cherest), the manufacturer’s name (M.C. Lilley and Co., Columbus, Ohio), and the motto of the Knights (F.C.B.). The hilt is gilded brass and the pommel is lion-shaped. The handle is wrapped in ray skin and wire. The nickel-plated scabbard is decorated with the gilded figure of a Roman soldier, military paraphernalia in relief, and various decorative elements. It is stamped with the number "87" on the ricasso and "96" on the scabbard. Size: L: 40 in., (101.6 cm); 1190gProvenance: Property of a Central London Gallery, acquired on the US art market.

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