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A GERMAN HUNTING SIDEARM. A German Hunting Sidearm by Ferd Fidel of Berlin. Of high quality with a staghorn grip and nickel-silvered mounts. The pommel of a Boars head, and guard of reversed hooves and seated stag and hind. The ornately decorated 21.1/4" blade having hunting scenes and crossed rifles and foiliage. Nickel silver decorated scabbard and mounts, with black leather and inset skinning knife. The 4" bladed knife, decorated with hunting scenes, etc. See Illustration
A CAMERONIANS OFFICERS DIRK. A 20thC Cameronians badged officers dirk, complete with scabbard and utensils. The white metal plated mounts, with thistle and foiliage decoration having the badge at the scabbards throat mount. Chains are affixed to retain the utensils, plain patent leather beneath. The blade of 10.3/4", having a single three-quarter fuller with serrated back edge. Markings to both blade and scabbard for, Peter Henderson. Maker. Glasgow. See Illustration
A GEORGIAN OFFICERS SWORD. A highly decorated sword by Osborn & Gunby, C1806-1808 period. Ivory chequered grip with gilt lions head pommel and backstrap, also a stirrup guard. The highly decorated blade of curved form, measuring 27.1/2" in length. Foilage and trophies etc, are from the ricasso to approximately 3" from the point. Osborn & Gunby BIRM-m and Pall mall London in panels. Gilt mounted scabbard with black leather , a sword of some quality. See Illustration
A NAPOLEONIC PERIOD OFFICERS SWORD. A French blue and gilt officers sword, complete with brass scabbard. The hilt of a Lions Head pommel, with copper wire and fishskin grip. Stirrup form guard, with trophies and boat shaped langets in the guard. Curved 33" blade with half decoration of blue and gilt, with a Bastille in gilt on both sides. Very clean with short clipped-back point, in its brass scabbard. See Illustration
AN ITALIAN BAYONET etc. A model 1891 Italian Carcano bayonet with blackened blade, complete with brass and leather mounted scabbard. An Officers 1900 dated Cavalry Whistle, with broad arrow markings by Dean & Parker of Birmingham. With attached red cord and thumb ring mount. A partial length silver topped swaggerstick, Kings Royal Rifles by Swaine & Adeney. Hallmarks for 1918, the ebony stick has been snapped some time ago. (16.3/4").
A SILVER PRESENTATION KUKRI etc to LT COL C D ROE DSO-OBE. A silver mounted Kukri with 12.1/2" rust stained blade, with its silver mounted scabbard present. Stamped on the scabbard is, To Col C D Roe DSO OBE, presented by the NCO's 2-5 G R. Ornately decorated with 1913 coin inset in the Indian silver, also red stones. The knife scabbard is present with one knife present. A silver match case with KC above crossed Kukris, and 1V and slung bugle below. An incomplete carved cigar box, with crown above crossed Kukris, above Vth and slung bugle. The mahogany box is lacking two partial ends below the lid. 8" x 5" x 3.3/4" domed lid. Charles Douglas Roe DSO (1915 France) later OBE, was born in 1882 at Plymouth Devon. He married Daisy B M Mackenzie-Kennedy (b.1883) in India in 1904 . One of their sons was Killed on Active Service aged 24, in Ireland in June 1942. Awaiting orders to join his ship, he was in a collision with another aircraft with his body not found.
A COMMANDO DAGGER. A W W 11 issue Commando's dagger, complete with its leather sheath. The flat crossguard is marked with a 'B' and broad arrow, the double-edged blade of some 6.3/8" in length. Both knurled hilt and blade are blackened, the scabbard is complete. Believed to have been carried by Reg Williams of Bristol in WW11. The following two lots are also said to have been 'Liberated' by him.
A GENTLEMANS SILVER HILTED SMALLSWORD. Traces of both maker and hall marks are on the shell guards.The ornate hilt of silver with multiple wire wrapped grip, again indistinct hallmarks on the bar itself. Having a 30.1/2" Colichemarde blade, with engraved decoration including Hanniball. Of some quality when made in the late period of rapiers and a change in requirements. The makers mark could well be JS. Lacking its scabbard, though in very good order.
A CASED COURT DRESS & SWORD. A Japanned tin containing full Court Dress attire, of velvet and steel cut decoration adornments. Consisting of a Gentleman's Frock Coat and Breeches, Hat and Shoes with cased buckles. Silk and Velvet Waistcoats, Calf Socks etc. A Court Sword with etched rapier style blade in very clean condition, with maker Sandilands and Son, Conduit Street, London. W. Complete with scabbard, belt and outer carrycase. All in very good overall condition.
A 19thC MAMELUKE SWORD & SCABBARD. Having ivory grips and steel mounts, steel and black leather mounted scabbard. The reversed quillions crossguard, with light engraving evident. Single-edged curved blade with three-quarter broad fuller, 31.1/4" length with Garden on the spine. Pierced design steel mounts to the scabbard, of decorative form. C1800. John Garden is listed as working 1793-1819 in 203 Piccadilly. London. His descendants carried on the company until 1890. See Illustration
A MARBLES BOWIE KNIFE. A large bladed Bowie Knife, with hollow ground wide fuller, of 7.3/4" length. The name Marbles, Gladstone, Mich, USA, one the forte. Leather disc hilt with alloy pommel, complete with original scabbard. The tip is missing approximately 1/8", the pop stud fastener with the company name is present. 12.3/8" overall length. A smaller Marbles skinning knife with 4.3/4" blade, bearing the Marbles logo, complete with scabbard and pop stud present (Marbles). Again the tip has some loss evident. (2)
A YEOMANRY OFFICERS SWORD C1800. A Yeomanry Officers private purchase sword, with horsehead pommel in steel. Steel guard knucklebow hilt and langets, with wire wrapped fishskin grip. The pipe-back blade has evidence of some pitting, 33.3/4" in length. With its steel scabbard present, having two mount loops. See Illustration
A GERMAN NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD. An Imperial German period naval officers sword, complete with its scabbard. (in two pieces). The slim 25.5/8" blade is marked with the two squirrels trade mark of Carl Eickhorn. The hilt with lions head pommel, red and green eyes and double folding guard. Crown above anchor and gilt plated, hilt and fittings. Gilt mounts on the scabbard, usual break due to leather shrinkage.
A MILITARY KHUKURI. A post W W 1 military issue khukuri with 13" blade, with various acceptance and owners initials present. D H W and broad arrow, 1919 etc. Brown leather scabbard complete with frog, again with military acceptance marks. The scabbard is the correct length, though the blade is halted with an inch or so left enter.
A VICTORIAN 74th FOOT OFFICERS DIRK WITH ETCHED BLADE. A gilt mounted officers dirk of some quality, C1860 of the 74th Foot . The ornate mounts have the badge at the throat mount of the scabbard, also the Elephant and '74' inset in thistles. The mounts are all gilt again with thistle decoration, the hilt has Nemo Me Impune Lacessit on both sides. The blade of some 11.1/2" length, with a single three-quarter fuller and serrated spine. Lightly engraved with Assaye and Elephant, also multiple Battle Honours together with a Lion and persevere, etc. Etched in a scabbard mount are the initials J K W. See Illustration
A FRENCH 19thC LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD & SCABBARD. An 1822 pattern French Light Cavalry Troopers sword with 36" curved single-edged blade, having no apparent makers or issue markings. Three bar hilt with some damage to the grip covering, complete with steel scabbard. Some rust damage at the blade tip, having approximately 1/8" loss or damage to it.
AN ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS DIRK. A high quality 19thC A & Sutherland Highlanders officers dirk , with silvered mounts and etched blade. The ornate mounts to the scabbard throat and knife and fork fittings, bear the Boars Head and Sans Peur, Ne Oblivis Caris. Dark brown leather on the scabbard, with both knife and fork present, the latter lacking its spring clip. The blade of exceptional etching details, Crowns surmounting the Boars Head on one side, Sans Peur below the Wild Cat. Of some 12" length with dual fullers, being exceptionally clean with very little staining present. See Illustration
A GORDON HIGHLANDERS DIRK. A silver mounted officer of the Gordon Highlanders Dirk, by Kirkwood of 65 & 66 Thistle Street, Edinburgh. Hallmarks for Edinburgh 1892, on the scabbard mounts. A Gordon Highlanders badge at the throat mount, with Egypt and India on a cross. Ornate silver mounts to all parts, with thistles and oak leaves etc. The blade of classical form, with spearpoint and three-quarter fuller also the serrated back edge. The blade of 12" in length, with a narrow fuller below the spine, the hilt with silver studded carved grip. Three pale stones are inset in the pommel, also the knife and fork hilts. The whole of some considerable quality, a very well made example. 17.3/4" overall length. See Illustration
A GEORGIAN DIRK A Georgian Naval officers sword converted to be worn as a dirk, lacking a scabbard. The J J Runkell marked blade of Solingen, being shortened to 17.1/2" in length, still bears its gilt enhanced decoration. GR and Crown also Cannons, foiliage Royal Coat of Arms , etc remain on the now clipped back point blade. Having an ivory grip with Lions Head pommel, the quillions are swept forward and reverse sides. A well made conversion from a good quality officers sword, perhaps altered during family ownership some years ago.
A GERMAN 1898 PATTERN BAYONET. 2nd type with two piece wooden grips, complete with its scabbard. The blade marked W K Co Solingen at the throat pipeback and spearpoint some 20.1/2" in length. The crossguard stamped 524 R 145, with 5 under a crown on the spine, complete with its steel scabbard.
A GEORGIAN NAVAL DIRK A Presentation Georgian Naval Dirk, presented to Wm Burnett Surgeon on HMS Defiance. Later Sir Wm Burnett KCB. FRS Surgeon General to the R Navy. The dirk is of some quality with gilt fittings, to both hilt and scabbard. Engraved on the scabbard throat mount is; Presented to Surgeon Wm Burnett by his fellow officers on HMS Defiance. The ivory grip has silver stylised initials attached, a lions head pommel and chain guard and reverse quillions. The very curved blade of 14" length, is heavily rust pitted with traces of decoration evident. Sir W Burnett was born in 1779 and died in 1861. Born in Montrose Scotland, he attended Montrose School. He was entered as Masters Mate in HMS Edgar, whilst still training for his MD in Edinburgh. Whilst serving with Sir John Jervis on HMS Goliath, he was present at both Cadiz and St Vincent. Present at both the Battles of The Nile & Trafalgar. He later served as Director General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets. Burnett Bay in Canada is named after him. Surgeon to William 1V, Knighted 1831 and honoured by Queen Victoria in 1850. See Illustration See Illustration
A GEORGIAN DIRK OR SIDEARM. A C1790's officers sword, shortened for wear as a dirk or sidearm. Pineapple shape pommel with crescent shaped quillions, having a wire wrapped grip. The blade of straight single-edged form, being now 14.1/8" in length with a full length fuller. The shortened sword scabbard altered to suit the altered length, has gilt and black leather mounts.
An early 20th century Continental hunting knife:, the single edge clipped back Bowie style blade with engraved decoration and dated '1921' to the ricasso, shell pattern lorgnette and oval hilt with quillon, one piece bone grip with brass pommel, in a brass mounted black painted wooden scabbard, blade length 18cm
An 1897 pattern British Infantry Officer's sword by Wilkinson, London:, number 37624, the single edged blade with remains of acid etched decoration, signed as per title to ricasso, pieced bowl hilt with crown and 'VR' cypher, wire bound fish skin grip with chequered backstrap and brown leather bullion loop, in a plain brown leather scabbard, blade length 82.5cm.

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