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A 19th Century Chinese Short Sword, with 38cm double edge steel blade, the brass hilt with foliate and mon engraved bat shaped crossguard and reeded wood grip, the scabbard covered in green stained tortoiseshell with brass mounts; a Very Similar Small Chinese Dagger,the wood scabbard bearing traces of tortoiseshell veneer; a 19th Century Steel Trident Head, possibly Javan or Chinese, the tapering rectangular tang with single pierced hole (3)
An Early 20th Century Rawit, Sumatra, with 33cm straight back curved edge steel blade, copper collar and horn Hulu baba buya (mouth of a crocodile) hilt, the two piece wood scabbard bound by a panel and strips of silver, bears old inventory number 202; a Very Similar Rawit, with horn pistol grip hilt; two Sumatran Rencongs, each with curved steel blade and horn hulu meucangge hilts, lack scabbards (4)
A 19th Century Sumatran Rencong (Knife), with 22cm single edge curved steel blade, black horn ''hulu meucangge'' hilt and two piece wood scabbard incised, carved and stained with leaves; two 19th Century Sumatran Rencongs, with 24cm and 28cm steel blades, each with carved curved horn hilts and two piece wood scabbards (3)
A Late 19th Century Japanese Wakizashi, with 54cm steel blade, the sectional bone hilt and scabbard carved with Samurai warriors in battle; a Very Similar Wakizashi, with 41cm blade, the hilt and scabbard with brass bands embossed with the Tokagawa mon; a Similar Tanto, with 25cm blade, the bone hilt and scabbard with brass bands (3 - af)
A Dayak Head Hunter's Sword (Mandau), with 54cm single edge clip point steel blade, with brass ferrule, copper wire bound grip and bone pommel carved as an animal head, the two piece wood scabbard bound with woven rattan, with finely woven rattan suspension loop hung with a large claw and with a vegetable fibre pouch containing a piso raout (whittling knife)
A Machete, possibly Indonesian, the single edge hooked blade inlaid with gold key pattern, with palm wood haft; a Moroccan Nimcha, with single edge curved blade, ''saw handled'' wood grip and scabbard inlaid with white metal tendrils and berries, and set with a small knife; a similar Smaller Nimcha, with brass banded decoration; a Large Knife, with long slender cleaver type blade, short tapering octagonal wood haft with studded decoration (4)
A Late 19th Century Arab Jambiya, the 20cm curved double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge, silver hilt with foliate engraved and embossed decoration, with ebonised wood scabbard; a 19th Century Indian Khanjar, with 48.5cm double edge steel blade chased with panels of figures, the steel grip inlaid with silver tendrils, lacks scabbard; a Knife, with 25.5cm straight back curved edge steel blade and bone grip, lacks scabbard (3)
A 19th Century Batak ''Rawit'' (Knife), Sumatra, the 16cm straight back steel blade with slightly curved edge, wood pistol grip type handle bound with bands of silver, with silver mounted wood scabbard, bears old inventory number 216 ,said to have been a gift from H Pantelkoek; a Very Similar Rawit, lacks scabbard (2)
An Early 19th Century Naval Dirk, the 23.5cm single edge curved blued steel blade engraved and gilt with a trophy of arms, cornucopia of flowers, ribbon bows and plant forms, the gilt brass hilt with serpent cast recurving crossguard, diaper carved ivory grip and stylised lion pommel, the gilt brass scabbard engraved with trophies of arms and trailing oak leaves and acorns, with two suspension rings and dog clip fasteners - lack ribbons
An Early 19th Century Continental Hunting Sword, the 46cm single edge tapering steel blade engraved with foliate strapwork, with brass semi circular guard, short crossguard with cloven hoof quillon (one missing), the horn pistol grip with brass bosses and leaf sheathed pommel, with brass mounted leather scabbard; a Bowie Type Knife, the 32cm single edge clip point steel blade stamped with crowned bird and 184, brass hilt embossed with ears of wheat and with foliate sheathed oval pommel, lacks scabbard (2)
A 19th Century Indo-Persian Khanjar, the 28cm double edge wavy steel blade chiselled with plant forms and strapwork at the ricasso, with reinforced tip, the steel waisted grip and scabbard inlaid with diapering in silver; two Similar Khanjars, each with 27.5cm double edge curved steel blade, steel waisted grip and scabbard inlaid with diapering and tendrils (3)
A Dutch Model 1852 Jaeger Guard Officer's Sword, the 79cm single edge fullered steel blade with a horizontal ribbon band to each side ricasso, one engraved F Schoonman le Breda, the other engraved Yrerhouner, the brass hilt with foliate sheathed quillon and pierced single bar guard, the knuckle bow sheathed with leaves and with double domed pommel, the ribbed horn grip lacking its wire binding, with two brass and white bullion thread sword knots, lacks scabbard
An Ekonde Knife, D.R.C., the 26cm spatula shape blade with pierced decoration, the wood handle wrapped in brass wire, with studded splayed circular butt; a Similar Knife, the 38cm spear point blade engraved with elliptical panels, spool shape wood handle and two piece wood scabbard with iron applique decoration; two Zande, D.R.C. Throwing Knives, each with multi facetted blades and string bound grip (4)
An Early 19th Century Dutch Naval Dirk, the 18cm double edge diamond section steel blade etched with scrolling foliage, the brass crossguard with anchor cast langets and acorn quillons, ring turned ivory grip and brass compressed baluster pommel, with foliate engraved brass scabbard; a Similar Naval Dirk, with 20cm plain diamond section steel blade, brass foliate winged crossguard, ring turned ivory grip and globular pommel, with foliate sheathed brass scabbard (2 - af)
An Austro-Hungarian Steyr-Mannlicher Model 1888/1890 Bolt Action Rifle, 8x50R, the 77cm blued steel barrel with ramp rear sight, numbered 2474M, the top of the receiver stamped with two lines which meet and F.G./G.Y., lacks magazine clip, walnut full stock with blued steel barrel bands, fore-end tip and two sling swivels, the left side of the butt and correct bayonet each stamped 2474M, with scabbard, 128cm
A 19th Century Lady's Small Knife, with 12cm diamond section steel blade, oval crossguard with spherical quillons, ebony grip and leather scabbard; a Finnish Small Knife, with bevel edge blade engraved Kauhavan Puukkotehdas Kauhava, the grip of stacked red leather washers inlaid with tendrils and date 1900 in white metal wire, with leather scabbard; a German Small Hunting Knife, with deer's foot hilt and leather scabbard; an Indian Small Knife, with ebony and bone grip and brass scabbard; a Small Folding Pocket Knife, with animal carved wood grip (5)
A 19th Century Rencong, Sumatra, with 19cm pamor blade, the angled hilt and scabbard covered in silver embossed with flowerheads and diagonal bands of foliage; a 19th Century Lawi Ayam, Sumatra, the 11cm crescent shape steel blade with bevelled back edge, with beak carved wood pistol grip and scabbard; a Sumatran Sewar, with 18.5cm slightly curved steel blade, horn pistol grip and wood scabbard with bone shoe (3)
An Early 20th Century Stick Sword, South-East Sulawesi, with broad 30cm clip-point steel blade and banded horn and wood long handle; an Indonesian Piso Raout, with short angled blade, long wood hilt and palm leaf sheath; a Dyak Scabbard for a Mandau, of two piece carved wood, bound with rattan and with palm leaf and hide sheath for a whittling knife - missing, attached with tufts of hair and beads (3)
A 19th Century Nias ''Balato'' (Sword), Sumatra, the 55.5cm single edge straight back steel blade with long fuller to each side and short narrow fuller to the back edge tip, the ringed brass grip engraved with leaves and with large S scroll horn pommel pierced and intricately carved with overlapping leaves, lacks scabbard
A 19th Century Batak ''Piso Halasan'' (Sword), Sumatra, the 45.5cm straight back steel blade with slightly curved single edge, with ringed brass waisted collar and detached polished deer horn curved grip, the brass covered wood scabbard with beaded oblong cross-piece, star engraved decoration and curved tip. **The grip bears old inventory number 21
A 19th Century Javanese Kris, the 36.5cm straight pamor blade with brass beaded mendak and wood Surakarta type hilt, wood gandar and wrangka; a Similar Kris, with 22cm wavy blade, the silver conical mendak embossed with diamond shape panels, dark stained wood hilt, the silver pendok chased with tendrils; a Small Kris, with 20cm straight pamor blade, brass cup shape mendak, the bone hilt carved as a pine cone, lacks scabbard (3)
A 19th Century Aceh ''Sikin Panjang'' (Sword), Indonesia, the 53cm straight broad steel blade with narrow fuller running along half the back edge, the edge curved at the tip, part of the back edge inlaid with gold scrolls, the ''hulu rumpung'' hilt with scallop edged panelled gold collar finely chased with plant forms and with horn grip, the wood scabbard finely incised and painted with stylised foliage and with tendril carved beaked mouth af
A 19th Century Dutch Percussion Three Band Rifle, the 100cm steel barrel with hinged sliding rear sight, stamped AB, the rounded lock plate stamped with a crown/F.G./52, the walnut full stock with sprung latch barrel bands, one incorporating the fore-end tip, with D shape trigger guard, ribbed finger grips, steel sling swivels and ramrod, the right side of the butt stamped MAASTRICHT 1852 within a roundel enclosing crowned W, also with crowned monogram, 141cm, together with a socket bayonet with concave triangular blade, lacks scabbard Action works, holds at full and half cock. Metalwork has patching and some pitting, particularly on the trigger guard. Bruising to stock.
An Early 20th Century Somali Slave Trader's Hamstringing Knife, with wide double edge spear point blade, ivory grip and silver panelled conical pommel, with leather scabbard; a Sudanese Knife, with double edge blade, plaited leather bound grip and scabbard with plaited suspension cord; a Congo Short Sword, with single edge curved blade, the grip and scabbard covered in cowrie shells (3)
A Swedish Knife by G.Joh.Berg, Eskilstuna, the 12cm double edge leaf shape blade stamped with maker's name, steel crossguard, the ebony pistol grip carved with a stylised dragon, the white metal scabbard pierced with crossed arrows and stamped with maker's name; a Victorian ''Prostitute's'' Dagger, the 12cm blade indistinctly stamped with Sheffield maker's name, with mother of pearl grip and plate mounts, with leather scabbard; a German Hunting Knife, with clip point steel blade, steel recurving crossguard and bone grip, wolf carved pommel damaged, the leather scabbard with nickel mounts (3)
A 19th Century Javanese Kris, Madura, with 38cm nine lok pamor blade, the wood hilt pierced and finely carved with a flower and leaf sheathed scroll, with beaded brass mendak, the scabbard with paktong type metal pendok engraved with a panel of foliage, with flamed figured wood boat shape wrangka
A Dayak Head Hunter's Sword (Mandau), the 52cm single edge clip point steel blade inlaid to the back edge on the right side with S scroll and dot motifs in brass, with rattan and sennet bound grip and bone pommel carved as a grotesque mask with trimmed white and red dyed hair tuft, the two piece wood scabbard with carved decoration, bound with woven rattan and with an animal hide pouch trimmed with tufts of hair and containing a piso raout (whittling knife), the plaited rattan carrying strap hung with beaded tassels
A 19th Century Javanese Kris, the 30.5cm straight pamor blade with silver conical mendak and wood Surakarta type hilt, the scabbard with tortoiseshell and brass pendok; a Similar Javanese Kris, with 31cm straight pamor blade, flame figured wood hilt, gandar and brass pendok; a 19th Century Javanese Kris, with 24cm straight pamor blade, silver cylindrical mendak, ivory garuda bird hilt, wood gandar and brass pendok (3)
A German M84/98 NCO's Saw Back Bayonet, the blade stamped GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR, SOLINGEN, FOCHE, with blued steel scabbard; a German M84/98 Bayonet, the fullered steel blade stamped ALEX. COPPEL, SOLINGEN, with blued steel scabbard; a German M1898 Short Bayonet, the 17.5cm pipe back blade stamped IMSON & CO., SUHL, with two piece wood grip and steel mounted leather scabbard (3)
An Early 20th Century Caucasian Type Machete, the 32cm single edge clip point steel blade with foliate engraved fuller and illegible script, brass angular recurving crossguard, black horn grip and brass cylindrical cap pommel, with white metal mounted ebonised wood scabbard; two German Machetes by Korff & Honsberg, Remscheid, each with horn grip and maker's Angel logo, one numbered 90, lack scabbards (3)
A 19th Century Ottoman Yataghan, the 52cm curved single edge steel blade with punched mark and brass reinforced ricasso, the brass eared hilt with horn grip scales; two Ottoman Yataghan Type Knives, each with chased brass hilt, lack scabbards; an Ottoman Yataghan Type Knife, the bone grip scales carved with stained bosses and diapering, with brass scabbard (4)
A 19th Century Batak ''Rawit Pengoekir'' (Double Knife), Sumatra, each knife with 35cm straight back steel blade with slightly curved edge and with antler handle, both housed in a four piece wood scabbard bound with five brass bands; two Indonesian Badek Knives, one with diamond section steel blade, horn grip and wood scabbard, the other with straight back pamor blade and ebony grip, lacks scabbard; a Sumatran Rencong, with short single edge blade, horn pistol grip and wood scabbard with horn mounts (4)
A 19th Century Parang Latok, Kalimantan, the 48cm heavy steel blade angled at the hilt and widening at the tip, the straight back edge with two narrow fullers, the horn hilt with foliate embossed and beaded silver grip with angled hoof shape pommel, the two piece wood scabbard bound with plaited rattan
A late 19th or early 20th Century Omani jambiya (dagger) in white metal and leather mounted scabbard with white metal handle and curved blade CONDITION REPORTS Measures approx 37 x 21 cm. Has some small splits etc and areas of patination and possible repair. There are holes to the leather to the back. Leather work is worn and slightly misplaced and is rolling at the edges. Blade itself has some rusting and pitting throughout. The knife and scabbard are associated. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
AN EARLY 19th CENTURY OFFICERS SWORD FOR THE HOWDEN VOLUNTEERS (EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE) the single edged steel blade with chased decoration of foliage and Britannia below the inscription ‘HOWDEN VOLUNTEERS for the KING and INSTITUTION’ and signed Gill’s Warranted, leading to gilt brass hilt with ivory grip, original leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts 94.5cm overall.
A MID 19th CENTURY WARWICK YEOMANRY MAMELUKE SABRE BY C SMITH, 12 PICCADILLY, LONDON the curved single edged blade etched with flowers and leaf work decoration leading to the gilt brass hilt cast with acanthus leafs, the ivory grip complete with silver thread sword knot, original signed steel scabbard with brass gilt mounts 91cm overall.
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