1939-1945 German Third Reich, Wehrmacht artillery officer's dagger. German army officer's dress dagger, the plain, double-edged blade acid etched 'Artl. Reg 47 - Lotzen / Ostpr.', maker-marked for Paul Weyersberg, the orange celluloid grip with grey pommel, cross guard named for Oberst K. Hatz - Fuhrer Wir Folgen Div, in textured metal scabbard with two metal hanging rings. Dagger length 15in. (38.1cm)
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George III Infantry officer's sword, blued and gilt blade. A 1796 pattern infantry officer's sword, the 32 inch blade blued to lower two thirds and decorated with gilt crowned Royal arms, trophies and crowned Royal 'GR' cypher, on regulation gilt-brass hilt, in gilt brass and tooled leather scabbard. Total sword length 38.50in. (97.8cm)
1922-37 Irish Army officer's sword. An Irish Army officer's sword, the blade marked 'Proved' and etched with a harp above celtic interlace motif surrounding the badge of Oglaigh na hEireann set in a sunburst, on brass hilt with Oglaigh na hEireann badge, with wire-bound fishskin grip, in leather-bound scabbard. 39in. (99.1cm)
1922-37 Irish Army officer's sword. An Irish Army officer's sword, the blade marked 'Proved' and etched with a harp above celtic interlace motif surrounding the badge of Oglaigh na hEireann set in a sunburst, on brass hilt with Oglaigh na hEireann badge, with wire-bound fishskin grip, in leather-bound scabbard. Sword length 39.50in. (100.3cm)
Two Ottoman yatagan short sabres. A mid 19th century yatagan, consisting of a single-edged blade and a hilt formed of two bone grip plaques attached through the tang, the end of the hilt being shaped like large ears. The back-strap and bolsters of gilt metal set with semi-precious stones, in brass scabbard; together with another yagatan. (2) The longer 29in. (73.7cm)
1932-1945 German Hunting Association dagger. The chrome steel blade double etched with hunting scenes, the hilt of gilt brass, comprising an oak-leaf pommel with acorn finial, an antler grip, deer hoof cross-guard and clam-shell chappe with a swastika in a oak-leaf wreath, in gilt brass and leather scabbard. 19.75in. (50.2cm)
A Naval Officers Dress Sword, the locket engraved "W. E. Cornabe R.N.", with 31in (78.75cm) blade and brass mounted leather scabbard. Note: In 1898 William Eckford Cornabe was the recipient of the Queens Gold medal for HMS Britannia. During World War 1 he was Commander and Director of Navigation at the Admiralty.
AN EAST INDIA COMPANY 1821 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD the 82cm slightly curved pipe-back blade undecorated, the brass hilt with a pierced knuckle-guard incorporating a lion rampant device, and a wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its brown leather scabbard with brass mounts and suspension rings, overall 97cm long.
A BRITISH 1897 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD by Henry Wilkinson, the 83cm straight polished blade etched with the Royal arms, 'GR' cypher, and foliate decoration, marked at the ricasso 'Henry / Wilkinson / Pall Mall / London', the back edge numbered '43452', the steel hilt with a pierced foliate kuckle-guard incorporating 'GR V' cypher, and a wire-bound fish-skin grip, in a polished scabbard, overall 101cm long.
A Japanese Elaborately Carved Ivory Wakizashi Samurai Sword and Scabbard. Late 19th Century Meiji Period. The Scabbard and Handle Decorated In High Relief with Figure Warriors. The Scabbard and Handle Decorated In High Relief with Figure Warriors. Total Length 17 Inches, Steel Blade 10 Inches.
A Royal Navy Officer's sword, the sword features a brass hilt, with embossed Royal Navy insignia, shark-skin grip and brass pommel in the form of a lion, the inner side of guard is hinged so that it can be folded down to engage with pin on the scabbards top mount, the engraved blade features an anchor and emblem amidst a foliate design, the scabbard made of leather with brass mounts.
An early 20th century Civil Service court sword, the 31in. steel blade with etched George V crown cypher and foliage, by H. Poole & Co., Savile Row, London, the brass hilt with crown terminal and beaded borders, with original brass mounted leather scabbard and accompanying book (see below). (2) * Provenance: Formerly the property of William Stephen Holley (1920-2005), Private Secretary to H. E. The Governor of Borneo, Sir Ralph Hone in the early 1950s and later appointed Head of the Civil Service in 1964. Author of 'A White Headhunter in Borneo', pub. 2004.
An English 19th century cut steel court sword, the decorated steel hilt with fluted guard with rivetted and egg and dart decoration, the triangular 30¾in. blade decorated with etched floral decoration to the top half, unsigned, with black leather scabbard with cut steel fittings. * Condition: Some surface rust to hilt but should clean well. Blade has a few fairly light surface rust patches, but fairly clean overall. Scabbard is borken in two at the centre, and has some surface rust to the fittings.
A mid-20th century Civil Service court sword, the 31in. steel blade with etched George VI crown cypher and foliage, by Austin Reed, 103-113 Regent St. W.1., the brass hilt with crown terminal and beaded borders, with original brass mounted leather scabbard. * Condition: The blade has some small rust marks which have been polished. Good overall. Scabbard has fold with slight split towards top. Otherwise good.
AN 1827 PATTERN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, early 20th century, the 31 1/2" blade etched with rope, foliage, anchor, royal coat of arms and bearing the maker's mark for Gieve's Portsmouth, London & Devonport, typical brass hilt with folding knuckle guard inscribed "C. L. Britton, R.N.", white painted grip, lion head pommel, Officer's knot, leather and brass mounted scabbard, and leather slip, 37 1/2" long (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
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