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A South African hardwood knobkerrie, with line incised bulbous end 53cm long, a native axe made from a hardwood briar with chased hand forged steel blade 42cm long, a knife with carved and pierced bone handle and nickel mounted horn scabbard 23cm overall and another knife with carved wooden handle and scabbard, 22cm overall (4)
Coldstream Guards GvR Officer's LevŽe pattern sword. A good example by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. The 83 cm (approx) blade, numbered 58214 indicating 1911, bears battle honours including those of the Boer War. The hilt is of regimental pattern, the open guard incorporates the Order of the Garter Star, shagreen grip with twist wire binding (small section of wire absent). Housed in with polished brown leather scabbard, midsection crudely repaired with Sellotape.
German Third Reich Police Bayonet by Alexander Coppell, Solingen. A good 33 cm blade example with eagle's head pommel, with eye locking nut. Two piece simulated stags horn grip bearing silvered police device. The upswept crossguard bears oak leaf decoration. The plated blade bears maker's details on one side, maker's scales logo on the other. 'S.Ar.II.444' stamp to back of the crossguard. Housed in brown leather scabbard with plated mounts. No movement to blade. Minor service wear, overall VGC.
Imperial German OR's sabre . A good example by Carl Eickhorn with 85 cm (approx) curved blade etched on both sides 'In True Fest' and bearing back to back cutler's logo. Black painted D shaped guard and backstrap, composition grip. Housed in its black painted scabbed with single loose suspension ring. Dent to scabbard near chape.
'Potter' Military Style Flute black wooden body with white metal mounts and keys. White metal curved mouthpiece marked 'Potter London'. Together with a modern Scottish sku dhu. The blade marked 'W M Scott Edinburgh'. Composite grip with coloured top stone. Complete in scabbard ... Modern Kings Regiment swagger stick with plated thimble top. Black cane. 3 items.
A WWII JAPANESE NCO SWORD WITH SCABBARD, fullered blade L 74.5 cm, numbered 89567 at forte, curved steel section guard into plain pommel and backstrap with ears, chequered en suite with wooden inner section of grip clip to darkened steel scabbard with single ring, retaining much original finish overall, L 94 cm (when retained in scabbard)
A BRITISH 1876 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, single edged spadroon type blade, hinged hilt, wire effect metal wrap grip, evidence of blade decoration beneath the rust, blade L 64.2 cm, lacking scabbard, together with a Royal Artillery officer`s sword, and scabbard, single fullered blade with decoration to one side, hilt with reeded bars, blade L 87 cm, both A/F (2)
George V Artillery Officer's sword, with leather covered scabbard, etched blade monogrammed H&H Sheffield, with wire bound fish skin grip, 108cm overall length in scabbard. Condition report: Worn overall with signs of use. The guard has been bent or distorted. The blade has overall pitting and surface rust. The leather has perished in places. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Court sword, with triangular form rapier blade and brass guard embossed with figures, with remnants of leather scabbard and one brass fitting, mid 18th century, also a Victorian / early 20th century copy of a 17th century rapier, (2) the rapier measures 96cm long Condition report: The court sword blade has fine overall pitting and slight rust, the scabbard has perished in many places. The Victorian rapier has overall rusty patina. Condition report: see terms and conditions
1822 type Cavalry sabre by Weyersberg Solingen, with etched blue and gilt blade, brass guard and scabbard, wire bound leather grip, 99cm overall length in scabbard. Condition report: The blade has a small bend to its length, there is very fine patches of pitting / surface rust. Some bluing is worn. The wire to the grip is coming away in places. Brasswork appears to have been lacquered at some point. The sabre shows knocks, small dents and scratches typical of age and use. Condition report: see terms and conditions
George VI 1897 pattern Officer's sword, with Royal Engineers insignia to the blade, number 18584, retailed by J.R. Gaunt and Son, Late Edward Thurkle, London and Birmingham, with steel scabbard, 102cm overall length. Condition report: Signs of light pitting overall however generally clean and good. Small signs of age to the grip. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Imperial German dress sword, with polished blade, plain brass guard, wire bound fish skin grip and black enamelled scabbard. 90cm overall length Condition report: The blade is generally good with only small marks. The skin grip shows evidence of wear. The scabbard has been repainted and has three dents towards the end. Condition report: see terms and conditions
18th Century short sword possibly for a bandsman, made from a shortened 1741 Infantry Hanger, with brass guard, wood grip, slightly curved blade and leather scabbard, overall length 72cm Condition report: pitted areas to the blade, small brass insert missing from the grip. Wear, small dents and signs of age to the scabbard. Condition report: see terms and conditions
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