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Lot 262

A 1796 TROOPERS PATTERN SWORD. A 1796 pattern Light Cavalry troopers sword, named on the spine Woolley & Deakin. Very clean 33.1/4" blade with three-quarter length wide fuller, one langet having been removed, lacking a scabbard.

Lot 263

A BURMESE DHA, 1796 INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD . A Burmese Dha sword with bound grip and 21.3/4" blade, lacking a scabbard. A late 18th early 19thC infantry officers sword, blade shortened and rust damaged of 25" length. Brass hilt and guards with wooden carved grip.

Lot 265

A CHINESE BOXER SWORD. A Chinese Dao sword with disc guard and brass pommel, complete with a wooden scabbard. The blade of some 29.3/4" in length having three narrow three-quarter fullers, with light Dragon like decoration near the guard.

Lot 266

A PIONEERS 19thC SAWBACK PIONEERS SWORD. An 1856 pattern sawback pioneer shortsword or sidearm, complete with brass and leather scabbard. The 22.1/2" blade bearing various issue marks inclding 47 under a crown. G E and makers name Watts on the clean blade, with spearpoint tip.

Lot 267

A WILKINSON PIONEERS 1856 PATTERN SIDEARM & SCABBARD. An 1856 pattern sawback sword or sidearm, marked Wilkinson Sword Company London. Other markings on the blade include the Wilkinson test mark, also 4'92 and WD, etc. Complete with a brass mounted scabbard, having a 22.1/2" blade length.

Lot 268

A 19thC PIONEERS 1856 PATTERN SIDEARM. A 3rd Highland Light Infantry marked 1856 pattern sword or sidearm. Brass hilt with 8'95 and Wilkinson London among other test and issue marks. Lacking a scabbard with stamped marks on the quillion of 6 1896 3 H L I over 3.

Lot 273

A MARTINI-HENRI BAYONET & SCABBARD. A Martini-Henri pattern 1876 socket bayonet & scabbard. Very clean blade of 21.1/4" length, complete with a brass and leather scabbard.

Lot 274

A FRENCH BAYONET & SCABBARD. A French model 1886 Epee bayonet with steel scabbard.

Lot 279

THREE FRENCH SABRE BAYONETS. Three French 1866 sabre bayonets, one with its matching numbers metal scabbard. Having various dates and arsenal marks.

Lot 280

A FRENCH 1842 PATTERN BAYONET. A French model 1842/59 sabre bayonet complete with steel scabbard and various markings.

Lot 281

A SWORD BAYONET & SCABBARD. An 1856 pattern sword bayonet with various issue marks, complete with a scabbard

Lot 282

TWO 1856 PATTERN BAYONETS Two 1856 pattern sword bayonets with various issue marks, both lack a scabbard.

Lot 283

A MAUSER 1898/1905 SAWBACK BAYONET & SCABBARD. A German Gt War period 'Butcher' bayonet marked Waffenfabrik Mauser AG. Oberndorf.AN. The blade is very clean with crown over 17 on the spine, complet with a steel scabbard stamped Waffenfabrik etc.

Lot 284

A MAUSER 1898/05 SAWBACK BAYONET & SCABBARD. A Gt war period German sawback 'Butcher' bayonet marked R Stock & Co Berlin Marienfelde. The spine marked with a crown over W and 15, complete with steel scabbard.

Lot 285

A GERMAN 1898/05 SAWBACK BAYONET & SCABBARD. A 'Butcher' bayonet marked Waffenfabrik. Muaser AG. Oberndorf, crown over 17 on the spine. Complete with steel scabbard and a very clean blade, also an original price ticket of £2.10/- when purchased many years ago.

Lot 286

A WILKINSON 1907 PATTERN BAYONET & SCABBARD. A 1907 model bayonet marked Wilkinson and 1907, amid other various issue etc marks. In clean condition complete with steel mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 287

A 1907 BAYONET & SCABBARD (EFD). A 1907 Enfield made bayonet with swept forward quillion and brown leather and steel mounted scabbard. Various markings include EFD a crown, 5'09 also SEA R 945 on the hilt.

Lot 288

A USA 1913 BAYONET & SCABBARD. A USA 1913 model Remington bayonet complete with steel and leather scabbard, marked 1913/17.

Lot 289

A GERMAN 1898/05 BAYONET & SCABBARD. A German GT War 'Butcher' bayonet marked Waffenfabrik, Mauser A G. Oberndorf A N, crown over 17 on the spine. Very clean blade with steel scabbard also marked Waffenbafrik etc.

Lot 290

AN 1886 PATTERN PORTUGESE BAYONET & SCABBARD. An Austrian made 1886 Kropatschek sword bayonet, complete with a steel scabbard. Made for the Portugese army, marked on the 18.1/2" blade spine is Steyr 1886.

Lot 291

A PRUSSIAN 1871 MODEL BAYONET & SCABBARD. A Prussian 1871 model Infantry bayonet, complete with a brass mounted leather scabbard. The 18.1/2" long bayonet has marks to the guard and Gebr Weyersberg Solingen makers mark on the blade. K F R E 5. 95 on the quillion.

Lot 292

AN ITALIAN CARCANO BAYONET & SCABBARD. An Italian model 1891 pattern bayonet, complete with a steel fullered scabbard.

Lot 293

A BAYONET & SCABBARD. A Mauser bayonet with 1891 model style, complete with steel scabbard and leather frog. The very clean 11.3/4" blade has a reverse edge, markings for CSZ S, E (Lion) 27, etc

Lot 294

A MAUSER BAYONET & SCABBARD. A model 1891/5 bayonet and steel scabbard, the only mark found on the frog mount, tgf E3 (lion) 48. Used by Austrian and Greek troops, with cutting edge reversed.

Lot 295

A LEE-METFORD BAYONET & SCABBARD. A British Lee-Metford bayonet with steel and leather scabbard, fitted with a tropical issue frog. The very clean 12" double-edged blade carries various markings including EFD.

Lot 296

A LEE-METFORD AND A 1896 SWEDISH KNIFE BAYONET. A Swedish 1896 model knife bayonet with single-edged 8.1/4" blade, bearing many different markings including a crown and anchor, etc. Complete with a steel scabbard and frog of brown leather. A Lee-Metford bayonet lacking a scabbard. with crown over VR , etc.

Lot 297

A SILVER MOUNTED KUKRI AND SCABBARD. A horn hilted Kukri with silver mounted scabbard, of wood with leather covering. A broad 12.1/4" blade length, some damage to the hilt evident. The partial silver covering of the scabbard depicts a hunting dog in a panel, also foiliage designs.

Lot 298

THREE DAGGERS INCLUDING A PESH KABZ EXAMPLE. A Pesh Kabz dagger with bone hilt and 7" blade, lacking a scabbard. A horn grips horsehead hilt dagger with 5.1/2" blade having a central spine and forked tip, complete with a brass scabbard. A North African Jambiya dagger with slender 9.1/4" curved blade and wooden carved hilt, lacking a scabbard.

Lot 299

AN 1803 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD. An 1803 pattern officers sword with gilt plain pommel hilt and shaped grip. 28" single-edged curved blade, lacking a scabbard.

Lot 3

A BALANESE KRIS. A decorative Balanese Kris with horn mounts and ivory grip, of the early 20thC in style. Unusual round plain grip with 15" watered steel blade, with inset gilt designs. The scabbard of wood with silvered metal Devils Mask covering, the throat of bi-wood design with inset ivory panels..

Lot 301

A LARGE KRIS. A 19thC Kris with bound hilt with a shaped Ivory pommel, lacking a scabbard. A 21" long wavy edge blade, with gilt and silvered decoartion. The pommel of a diving bird shaped design with some loss on one side. Overall length of 26" with a rounded point.

Lot 302

KRIS AND OTHER KNIVES. A Kris with pineapple form hilt lacking a pommel with brass wrapped scabbard, watered blade of 13.1/2". Another Kris with carved wooden hilt and wavy edge blade of 13.1/2", lacking a scabbard. Two modern Kukris and a North African dagger. (5)

Lot 306

AN RA OFFICERS SWORD etc. A Royal Artillery officers three bar hilt sword, complete with brown leather field scabbard and outer carrycase. The blade and hilt have at some time been re-plated, the guard with brown leather swordknot affixed. A second extremely rusty officers 1897 pattern GV period sword, complete with brown leather scabbard. (2)

Lot 307

A KREIGSMARINE OFFICERS DAGGER. A German naval officers dagger, complete with swordknot and hangers. Marked E & F Horster Solingen, in an oval form with fouled anchor decoration to the blade. Some pitting evident to the 9.7/8" blade, possibly caused by salt water. The scabbard of brass with lightning bolt decoration, the hangers of blue material with lions head fittings, the clips of a plated finish. See Illustration

Lot 309

A 1907 PATTERN BAYONET & SCABBARD/FROG. A 1907 pattern Wilkinson stamped bayonet, with scabbard and frog having various military issue stampings.

Lot 311

AN OFFICERS SWORD. A George V period 1897 pattern officers sword, with 32" blade that has been protected by a grease covering. GVR in the guard, with its brown leather field scabbard.

Lot 316

A ROYAL NAVY OFFICERS SWORD/SCABBARD & BELT etc A very good condition Naval Officers Sword, complete with scabbard and swordknot also GV/V1 belt and buckle. The clean blade marked Morris Angel & son Ltd. 117 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC.

Lot 318

A W W 11 PERIOD KATANA . A smith made Shin Gunto period Katana, signed USHU YAMAGATA NO JU FUJITA AKIYOSHI KORE (WU) TSUKURU. A smith of this name was working in Usu in the Dewa Province in Japan. In Shin Gunto mounts with brown and blue (field) swordknot, complete with its bare steel saya. The 26" blade is retained by a locking button, in the scabbard.

Lot 322

A TRANSITIONAL SABRE. A Sabre C1820 of a pipe-back blade of 30", a variant on a 1796 sabre. Reduced clipped point with stirrup hilt, complete with a leather scabbard having metal mounts.

Lot 324

A MIDSHIPMANS DIRK. A Georgian period Midshipmans Dirk with a sword style hilt and 15" double edged blade. Gilt mounts with anchor device in the hilt, lacking a scabbard.

Lot 34

A DYAK MANDAU A bone mounted Mandau with carved bone pommel and grip, complete with its Anak Mandau knife. Wooden bound scabbard with bone throat mount, the blade of 19" in length.

Lot 40

DYAK KNIVES etc A Burmese hatchet bladed knife in red painted wooden scabbard, with 7.1/2" blade. Two modern Kalaw knives and wooden scabbards, from Burma. A heavy bladed knife with an 11.1/2" blade, in a wicker scabbard from Thailand. (4)

Lot 41

A 20thC DHA SWORD. A Dha sword from Thailand in the style favoured by the Burmese. Bound 14" hilt with a 26" blade. Contained in a two-part wooden scabbard with outer bindings.

Lot 44

AN AXE & NATIVE KNIVES. An axe on a thin shaft from the Yemen region of Sanaa, 21.3/4" in length. A Ceylonese made knife with carved horn hilt and wooden scabbard. An interesting Jambiya dagger with a horn hilt and 6.3/4" blade, in a brown leather wrapped scabbard. A N African style dagger with X shaped carved hilt and spearpoint 8" blade in a brown leather scabbard. (4)

Lot 45

TWO NATIVE SHORTSWORDS. Both made from captured or shortened European style sword blades of the 19thC. The first in the middle eastern style with 17.3/4" blade in a steel wrapped scabbard . The second in an open back scabbard, again in the middle-eastern style with a double-fullered 16.3/"4" blade. The wooden scabbard open to one side with blade retaining strips, a wooden pommel with metal disc decoration.

Lot 64

A WILKINSON SWORDSTICK WITH SILVER MOUNTS. A Swordstick marked Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, with silver hallmarked collar and pommel. Both W & Co makers mark and each are dated 1904. An attractive 26" blade with various designs and in very good order. Contained in a smooth cane hilt and scabbard, with brass ferrule.

Lot 67

A PRESENTATION CAVALRY SWORD C1825. A George 1V presentation cavalry sword, to Sjt Major John Alexander RHA, by Prosser. Pipeback blade of 35" in very clean and crisp condition, with GR 1V cypher and a mounted Cavalryman decoration. The officers who are named in the lettering of presentation script and John Alexander, were all present at the Battle of Waterloo. Complete with steel five bar hilt and steel scabbard. Profser Manufacturer to the King at the forte. This Sword was presented to Serjeant Major John Alexander Royal Horse Artillery, by the officers of his troop. Lt Col Sir John May KCB-KCH- Mjr Dyneley-Lieutenants W C Anderson & Burke Cuppage. For his indefatigable exertions in the execution of his duty.

Lot 69

AN 1805 FLANK OFFICERS SWORD. An 1805 pattern Flank Officers sword with the scabbard throat, bearing Prosser of Charing Cross London markings. The 30" curved blade has light decoration at the forte of foiliage and trophies etc. The hilt with Lions Head pommel and GR cypher in the knuckle guard, also a grenade. Pierced oval guard , the scabbard of gilded brass mounts and black leather with two ring mount

Lot 71

A SAXONY CAVALRY GUARD SWORD. A W K & Co made Saxony Cavalry Officers Guard sword, complete with a steel plated scabbard. A pipe-back partially gilt decorated blade, with crests and AR cypher of 33" length. The hilt of gilt over three bar, one with crest inset and lions head pommel. See Illustration

Lot 72

AN IMPERIAL SAXON INFANTRY OFFICERS GUARD SWORD. A Saxon Infantry Guard officers sword, complete with its steel scabbard. Pipe-back spearpoint blade of 32.3/4" length, gilt crest decoration with Eisenhauer inset. Saxon crest and FR cypher with crown over R mark on the gilt stirrup hilt guard. Lions head pommel and gold bullion swordknot present. See Illustration

Lot 73

A RUSSIAN SASKA SWORD (1903). A Cossack or Russian cavalryman's sword, with date and makers mark 1903. Brass mounted wooden scabbard with bayonet fitted, very clean 34" blade with wide/tapering fuller.

Lot 75

A XV11 LANCERS OFFICERS SWORD. A well made mid 19thC sword with maker or cutlers mark as J Irvine Master Tailor 17th Lancers. Steel three-bar hilt with clean 35" blade, decorated with Battle Honours Alma-Inkerman- Balaklava and Sevastopol. Skull and crossbones with Or Glory below, crown over VR cypher and XV11 Lancers below amid foiliage panels. Brown leather scabbard with sword frog present, the steel guard has light rust evident inside. See Illustration

Lot 76

A SCOTTISH YEOMANRY MAMELUKE. A William 1V Stirlingshire. Yeomanry Cavalry officers sword by Prosser of Charing Crofs,London. Sword Maker to the King. A 1796 pattern variant blade of 30" length in crisp condition, highly decorated with thistles and William 1V under a crown. Steel quillion and ivory grips, with Mameluke pattern steel scabbard with two ring mounts fitted. By verbal provenance originally carried by an Officer in the Stirlingshire Yeomanry Cavalry during the Radical Disturbances of April 1820. Commanded by Sir Thomas Bradford whose sword sold in the last May Sale, here in Lawrences. See Illustration

Lot 77

A HORSEHEAD POMMEL IRREGULAR CAVALRY SWORD. Possibly Indian Cavalry and made for an officer in perhaps Skinners or Hodgsons Horse, etc. The brass pommel is complimented in the running horses engraved on the quillions/langets. The scabbard has lions and other beasts amid the decoration, the hilt of chequered finish ebony. The blade of Tulwar form has a single cutting edge and a length of 25". An attractive sword embellished by the mounts and its blackened steel scabbard. See Illustration

Lot 79

A MADRAS HORSE ARTILLERY PRESENTATION SWORD. A Prosser of London marked Madras Horse Artillery Officers 1821 pattern sword, with the owners initials on the blade. Steel three bar hilt with fishskin grip and wire present. The pipe-back blade of 31.1/4" with the East India Company crest and three cannons on a shield below. Madras Horse Artillery below with Prosser Maker London and the initials ATC in floral script. Complete with its steel scabbard, the fighting blade in very clean condition. Alexander Todd Cadell (No496) was transferred from the East India Company to the Royal Artillery, when his regiment Madras Horse Artillery was disbanded in 1861. 2/ Lt 1834 Lt 1841 B-Capt 1849 Capt 1854 Bt Col 1866 Col 1869 M-Gen 1877 Lt Gen 1878 Rtd 1878 Died 1885 See Illustration

Lot 80

A PRESENTATION 1822 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY SWORD. A Victorian Heavy Cavalry Officers sword, with very clean 36.3/4" blade complete with its steel scabbard. VR under a crown above oak leaves, with scrolls on both sides of the blade. On the A side, Presented to John Hill Bombay Engineers by his friend John Forres Bombay Cavalry 24th November 1848. On the B side Mundee Ava Decbr 21st 1848. O God the Lord The Strength of my Salvation. Thou Hast covered my head in the Day of Battle. Psalm CXL 7th Verse. John Hill became an Ensign on the 11th June 1834. Lieutenant 16th August 1843. Captain 13th June 1849. Major 2nd August 1854. Lt Colonel 4th December 1857. Colonel 6th March 1858. He took part in the actions at Mandi Awa (Mundee Ava) which was commanded by Major General Whish and also operations against the enemy at Sidi-lal-ki-bed on the 27th December 1848. He was a Field Engineer with the Multan Field Force, during the Second Sikh War 1848-49. Mandi Awa was a fortified mound, which British Forces captured with the surrounding suburbs. During the storming an artillery shell exploded showering a nine pounder with shrapnel. Lt Younghusband was killed and Lt Hill (Field Engineer) wounded Lt John Forbes then a Captain served in Sind & Afghanistan 1841-42. (Ghuznee & Kabul Medal) Later in the Persian Campaign, where he was severely wounded at the Battle of Kooshab. He led the famous Charge of the 3rd Light Cavalry against the Persian Infantry, who had formed a square. (Medal & Clasp CB) Again during the Indian Mutiny Campaign with the Central Field Force. (Medal & Clasp) He retired as a General in 1886. See Illustration

Lot 89

A GERMAN FIRE SERVICE DAGGER & SCABBARD etc. A very clean German Fire Service Dagger with forward and reverse quillions, black chequered grips. Bearing the mark Original, Eickhorn Solingen, together with the squirrel holding a sword mark. Exceptionally 9.7/8" blade with three-quarter fullers. Complete with a black metal scabbard and leather frog, having a red and silver bullion swordknot attached.

Lot 90

A GT WAR GERMAN ERSATZ BAYONET etc A Gt War period German Ersatz bayonet numbered 710, complete with matching numbers steel scabbard. Of all steel construction with plain grips having a cleaning hole and button fixing. 12. 1/4" blade with three-quarter fullers, with faint makers or acceptance mark evident. Also a French 1874 pattern bayonet, in poor condition and lacking a scabbard. (2)

Lot 91

A YATAGAN SWORD. A Turkish Yatagan sword with silver hilt (damaged in places) the 22.1/2" blade with an arsenal or makers mark. Wooden scabbard with mythical creature chafe, and inlet wire decoration.

Lot 95

A ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD. A Victorian officers Royal Engineers sword and steel scabbard, numbered 32601 by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. VR cypher in the plated steel hilt, with initials R G E on the 32" blade. Also the Royal Engineers device and Arms, with a slight loss at the point of the blade. C1894. Two possibilities are in the Army List around that period, a Balloon Section and an Indian Engineers Major.

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