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A 19th century Islamic sword, the 79cm blade engraved with Koranic prayer, within the remnants of leather scabbard (a/f); documents included with this sword indicated that it was owned by Sultan Mohamed el Fadle of Darfor and was a gift to a member of the family of the vendor from Sheik Tai el Said (sic) during their appointment as Governor Condition Report Hilt and scabbard in poor state of repair; blade oxidised
A French artillery short sword, early to mid 19th Century 45cm straight double edged blade marked Talabot of Paris, with solid brass Roman Gladius style grip, complete with leather and brass mounted scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: blade old rust patina, marks to brass hilt, scabbard leather scuffed, split to brass throat - see images
An Arab tuareg dagger, late 19th/early 20th Century22½cm straight double edged blade, with extensive white metal decoration, wooden grip with inset white metal decoration, complete with a white metal, brass and copper decorated scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Pin missing on grip, scratches and dents to silver
A British Cavalry Troopers 1882/1890 pattern sword87cm curved single edged single fullered blade with War Department marks, Y.C., makers mark Weyersberg Solingen, pierced steel guard, leather grip, complete with metal scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: guards and scabbard thick rust, blade oiled, some stain marks, scabbard has a hole and dents to bottom.
A British Royal Engineers 1907 pattern bayonet, early 20th Century43cm blade stamped Anderson 1907, with wooden grips, the pommel stamped 290 324 RE, complete with leather and metal mounted scabbard, imperial German S98/05 (Butcher) bayonet, 37cm single edged single fullered blade stamped Ferd Schleutermann Remscheid-Haseid-Hasten (2).
A WWII period M70F sighting telescopeGreen painted 57cm telescope with date 1944, early 20th Century knife, 18cm straight double edged blade stamped H.G. Long & Co, Sheffield, white metal cross guard, antler grip, complete with leather scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: staining and rust marks to blade tip roundel - see images
A Spanish Air Force pilot officers dagger, mid 20th Century37cm straight double edge blade marked with the initials F. N. surmounted by a crown to indicate the Fabrica Nacional, with gilt cross guard decorated with Spanish coat of arms and a winged crown, ivorine grip with twist wire decoration, gilt pommel, complete with matching scabbard, hanging chain and belt.
19th C Scottish Dirk with 12.5 inch blade with single fuller and double edge to the last third with shaped back strap with carved and studded wooden grip with white metal mounts and stones to the pommel, in red velvet scabbard with white metal mounts and associated knife and fork with cabouchon stone mounts
^Ethiopian Sword Shotel, fitted with a large one piece carved rhinoceros horn hilt (pommel chipped) surmounted by an Italian Bvono da Lira 2 coin dated 1924, curved single edge fullered blade etched with foliage, Amharic inscriptions, and maker’s mark G.G. with thermometer, in its original leather scabbard with belt. Blade 81cms. Good condition.Please note this lot requires a CITES license to be exported outside of the EU
^ Unusual Georgian Naval Officers Fighting Short Sword, late 18th century, broad curved single edge cutlass blade, hilt of dirk type, brass mounts retaining traces of gilding, recurved crosspiece integral pommel and backstrap, one piece chequered ivory grip, in its leather scabbard with brass mounts each with pierced shaped edges and retaining traces of gilding, twin hanging rings. Overall 63.5cms, blade 53cms. Good condition. This weapon seems to be a cross between the dirk and the cutlass.Please note this lot requires a CITES license to be exported outside of the EU
Chinese Qing Dynasty Short Sword Jian, straight shallow diamond section blade, brass mounts with conventional decoration of bats and pictogram, finely fluted hardwood grip, in its fish skin covered scabbard with conforming brass mounts en suite. Blade 42cms. Good condition, fish skin covering incomplete.
1796 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, blade with extensive traces of blued and gilt decoration etched with crowned GR cipher, 1801-16 Royal arms, trophy of arms, Tarleton, extensive foliage and Warranted, regulation brass hilt with traces of gilding, folding side guard, silver wire bound grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with twin hanging rings, locket engraved W Hill, Plymouth within a coiled serpent, chape missing. Overall 99cms, blade 82cms. Good Condition.
Good 1796 pattern Infantry Officers Sword, blade etched blued and gilt with crowned GR cipher, 1801-16 Royal arms, trophies of arms, union flowers and foliate ornament, regulation gilt brass hilt retaining virtually all its bright fire gilding, folding side guard pierced with small hole, silver grip embossed in imitation of wire, in its leather scabbard with brass mounts including 2 hanging rings. Overall length 98cms, blade 82cms. Good condition, blade retains much blued and gilt decoration.
1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword, broad straight single edge blade with hatchet point, and struck with a government inspector’s mark, regulation steel hilt deeply engraved Q-DG 7 (Queens Dragoon Guards), leather covered grip, in its steel scabbard with twin hanging rings faintly engraved Q-DG7 and with traces of makers name (Wooley & Deakin London ?). Overall 100cms, blade 88cms. Quite good condition, well-worn and cleaned but not restored or spoiled.
Victorian 1827 Pattern 12th Kent (Dartford) Volunteer Rifles Officers Sword, with crowned strung bugle within the guard, original wire attached to the grip. Housed in its original steel scabbard with two hanging rings. Slightly curved blade with etched foliage and strung bugle with 12th Kent Volunteer Rifles around. Crowned VR cipher to the other side of the blade and foliage. F Pelton, Dartford retailers mark to the base of the blade. Some light surface staining to the blade but generally remains in good condition.
First World War Royal Artillery Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson No.48468, straight single edge blade sharpened for field service, cut with a single fuller, etched and polished with owner’s name C.CHALLEN, ROYAL ARTILLERY, royal arms and regimental devices, regulation triple bar guard, silver wire bound fish skin grip, in its leather covered field service scabbard. Blade 89cms. Good untouched condition, blade retaining nearly all of its original polish with a few small rust spots and small patch of pitting behind pommel. C. Challen, R.A. promoted Lieutenant 1st July 1917 (and still listed as Lieutenant in November 1918).
Rifle Officers 1845 Pattern Sword, regulation blade by Fenton Bros, Sheffiled, etched with crowned GvR cipher, royal arms and foliage, regulation nickel hilt with crowned strung bugle in guard, wire bound fish skin grip, in its brown leather field service scabbard. Blade 83cms. Good condition.
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