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Cavalry sabre, 81cm curved blade, stirrup hilt, wooden grip, stamped 9.T.D.75, metal scabbard with conforming stamps.CONDITION: Catalogue amendment - stamp is 9.T.D.75Blade - some pitting and scratches (perhaps an old attempt at cleaning).Grip is leather covered.Over lacquered scabbard straight line from to to tip 81cmBlade - 38mm at guard.Pommel - tight.
Yew Victorian bandsmans short sword, 48cm blade, brass handle with cross-guard, part leather scabbard, together with a German bayonet, 50cm blade, stamped C.B. Kirschbaum, no scabbard. (2)CONDITION:Top of the scarab is missing.Significant rusting to both blades.Handle covers are a little worn but mostly complete.
Khukuri knife, 29cm, decorated metal handle, together with two miniature knives, cloth and metal scabbard, boxed; together with another Khukuri knife; and two cast metal spurs, stamped JDSS.CONDITION:Significant tarnish to spursThe knife shows tarnish on the edges, generally soundOverall 40cm29cm blade
Khanjar knife, 18cm heavily decorated blade, carved two-part handle, probably horn, white metal mounts, 25cm overall; a Kindjal knife, 27cm slightly curved partially decorated blade, carved bone handle, decorated metal scabbard; another Kinjal knife, 23.5cm slightly double-edged blade, with spherical stamp, carved hardwood handle with metal mounts, metal scabbard; and a folding knife, 22.5cm decorated blade, pinhead decorated horn handle, metal mounts. (4)
A 19th century German or Prussian infantry sword the 33½in. double edged steel blade signed 'Obronski Impekoven & Cie, Berlin', the brass hilt with octagonal pommel and wire wrapped grip, 40in. (101.5cm.) long, repairs. * Condition: Rust spotting to blade throughout and some nicks from edges through use. Soldered repair to guard bar - one side replaced. Oval guard also probably replaced. Lacks scabbard.
A late Vic RN officer’s sword, very slightly curved blade 33”, etched with crowned fouled anchor on one side and crowned R Arms on the other, in scrolled foliate panels, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned fouled anchor and with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings (old repair to worn leather). Basically GC (some wear)
A post 1902 RN officer’s sword, almost straight blade 31½”, by Friedeberg & Co Naval Outfitter Portsmouth, etched with crowned fouled anchor on one side and crowned R Arms on the other in scrolled panels, regulation brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor, turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip, with knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (blade heavily cleaned, point AF).
A Czech officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 30½”, with maker’s stamp of “Wlaszlovits” at forte, WM semi basket slotted guard, bearing lion in shield and stylized ivy wreath on a frosted background, engraved top to plated pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated (some wear and bubbling) scabbard with loop. GC
An interesting mid 19th century sidearm, plated straight SE blade 24½”, DE at point, etched “William Hatley Bacon” in scroll and foliate panel on one side, brass stirrup hilt with pronounced quillon (bent), langets, plain pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather scabbard with brass chape and locket with frog stud. Basically GC (some pitting to blade edges and wear to plating)
A 19th century Italian cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 34”, sheet steel half basket guard with turn over inner edge and large tear shaped cut out slot, cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip (replaced), in its steel scabbard with single ring. Basically GC (some wear, old black paint to hilt and scabbard)
A German state sidearm c 1850, heavy blade, slightly swollen towards hatchet point, 19”, with crowned Gothic “JR” stamp on one side at forte, and “P.D.L” in oval on the other, solid brass hilt with flattened shallow S shaped crossguard, plain backstrap and pommel with prominent stud, ribbed grip, in its leather (worn) scabbard with brass locket and chape, crossguard and locket with matching crossed out stamps “12.A.F.I.146”. GC Plate 6
A US Model 1892 bayonet for the Krag Jorgensen rifle, the blade dated 1899, in its scabbard with steel belt attachment, GC; a WWI German 37mm pom pom shell case with explosive shell in fired condition; 3 other small shell cases; 11 1940 War Edition linen backed OS maps, mostly of northern England; 3 similar part maps of Moscow, Berlin and Frankfurt; 2 other maps; and a map/poster, “The Eastern Gates”, of the Baltic States etc, and on the other side a propaganda poster showing caricature sketches of the German leaders, photographs of the Russian and allied leaders, map of Europe etc. Average GC
A good 19th century Sudanese sword kaskara, broad flat DE blade 37½”, with central fuller, triple for 1/3rd length, etched overall with repeated stylized inscription in panels, brass crossguard with langets and flared terminals, polished leather bound grip up to disc pommel, plain wooden top, in its panelled and crosshatched leather scabbard, swollen towards copper tipped point, with 2 rings in pronounced bands. GC Plate 6
A god 19th century Sumatran sword klewang, curved swollen blade 29½”, with hatchet point, small circular brass guard and banded grip, polished dark bifurcated top to hilt with pierced and carved decoration, in its polished, flattened darkwood scabbard with 5 broad copper bands and 3 panels of crosshatched decoration; see Stone’s Glossary p 362, No 6, for similar. GC, with a good patina. Plate 7
An officer’s 1821 pattern sword of the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, very slightly curved blade 35½”, by “Jones, Chalk & Dawson, Sackville St London W” no 1400 on backstrap, etched with flat topped crowned, reversed and interlaced VR cypher on one side and on the other similar crowned “6”, “Inniskilling” castle and “Dragoons” on the other, all in stylized foliate panels, pierced scroll pattern steel guard, chequered pommel and backstrap, including fishskin grip, red cloth on buff leather lining with blue edging, crimson and gilt dress knot, in its polished steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition Plate 63
A good US cavalry trooper’s sword, of French style, possibly Civil War period, curved fullered blade 35½”, with traces of maker’s name at forte, narrow back fuller to centre section, brass hilt with oval guard, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, cap shaped pommel, ribbed leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, no “49” to top side of knucklebow. Near VGC Plate 6
An early 20th century Moroccan Kabyle sword flyssa, almost straight slender single edged blade 30”, with panels of brass inlaid triangular tooth decoration along the top on both sides, octagonal section brass grip and squared stylized dog’s head pommel engraved with panels of toothed and cross hatch decoration, in its darkwood scabbard, the outer face carved with similar panels. Good Condition Plate 64
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