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A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer's sword, engraved 'J.J. Runkel, Solingen', with gilt etched GR cypher and blued half length, with steel hilt, wirebound wooden grip, steel scabbard engraved 'Charing Cross, London', overall length 100cm.Condition Report: Thickness of blade near the guard 1cm, width of blade near the guard 3.5cm.Lot 1313 What king does the initials GR stand for? Do you know more about this manufacturer?
dating: 1935 - 1945 provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and-a-half-edged blade with small signs of age, featuring motto 'CHI OSA VINCE'. Iron crossbar of typical asymmetrical shape. Brown wooden grip with some cracked parts (restoration?). Nickel-plated metal rivets and cap. Iron scabbard (repainted?) with some holes at the rear side. The front side decorated with the fasces surmounting the initials 'M.V.S.N.'. length 32,4 cm.
dating: late 17th Century provenance: Poland, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, with double fuller and various pitting, featuring the mark 'N N' and a toothed semicircle at the forte. Iron quillon with webbed quillons, with langets. Grip of typical style, with brown horn grip scales engraved with fishbone pattern and fastened with iron and copper rivets. Wooden scabbard with missing parts and remains of leather covering. Two lugs with iron band. length 91 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight single-edged blade, saw-back, with fuller on both faces. Brass cross-shaped hilt, with langets, quillons with cusped and faceted bulbous-shaped heads. Checkered one-piece, ebony grip with large pommel. Brass cap. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. Rare type. length 61,7 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Curved, tipped, single-and short false-edged blade ribbed at the weak, with fuller, marked 'ZG' at the tang and marked 'C. PUTSCH SOHN'. Large iron hilt with drop-shaped slot, marked 'ZL'. Leather-covered grip and slightly worn brass wire binding; short smooth cap. Iron scabbard with two lugs. Some pitting and superficial rust easily cleaned. length 105,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: India, Curved, single-edged, pesh kabz type blade, made of damask, with T-shaped back. Jade grip finely carved with floral motifs, with partially engraved silver ring nut. Wooden scabbard covered in pink velvet with silver mounts richly pierced with floral motifs. length 30 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Rifled, round, 12.7 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the base marked with mark of the Liegi test bench, serial number 'MG 3xx' and other marks; adjustable rear sight, foresight. Frame with matching serial number, marked 'BREVET REMINGTON 6055' and 'EM & L NAGANT A LIEGE'. Wooden butt and fore-end (signs of use and time). Iron mounts and ramrod. Together with a bayonet (length: 58.5 cm) with blade of rhomboid section, shoulder with various marks and numbering; leather scabbard with brass chape. length 114 cm.
dating: First Empire provenance: France, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with wide fuller; the first part engraved and gilded on a blue background (probably slightly refreshed) with trophies and floral motifs. Brass hilt, langets, stirrup loop-guard enlarged in the central part, grooved and slightly faceted pommel. Checkered ebony grip (small lack). Brass scabbard (evident signs of use and time, pitting) with two suspension rings on grooved bands. length 98 cm.
dating: 1830-40 provenance: Russian Empire, Heavy and wide, slightly curved blade with wide fuller (strong pitting in the centre), the tang with marks 'MÐ' and 'з'. Solid brass hilt, quillon marked '831', 'BH' and 'AG'; angled pommel and grip with horizontal grooves. Complete with leather scabbard (later?) with brass mounts. length 66.5 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Curved, tipped, single-and short false-edged blade, with wide fuller. Some impurities that do not compromise the structure. Mark 'GF' crowned at the tang. Iron hilt with stirrup guard, thick langets, long cap, grip with antique leather covering and copper wire binding. Iron scabbard with one lug. length 96,4 cm.
dating: 1820-30 provenance: Duchy of Lucca, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade of fine damask, highlighted by a small step on the back, at the base marked '2'. Silver hilt, single langet with coat of arms of the Duchy of Lucca, 'S'-shaped quillons. Solid silver grip worked with transversal bands with wire binding. Pommel shaped as a lion's head, eyes with hard red stone, brass crown at the top. Scabbard (probably a war booty) of leather-covered wood sewn with metal wire and with silver mounts, long cap with engraved geometric and floral motifs, three suspension rings. Complete with gilded-threads sword-knot. length 77 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Austria, Tipped, single-and short false-edged blade with fuller for most of its length then ribbed in the middle at the weak, featuring the Austrian double eagle mark on the tang, the mark 'C. JORMANN' and the date '1854' as well as remains of other stamps. Iron hilt with large guard provided with open-works, numbering and remains of stamps. Leather-covered grip. Iron scabbard with two lugs with matching maker's markings and date. Pitting, signs of use and time. length 100,5 cm.
dating: 1889 provenance: Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, with double fuller on both sides. Featuring at the front side the dedication 'Ricordo del compianto SOCIO Fondatore PININO MERAVIGLIA' ('In memory of the late Founder Member PININO MERAVIGLIA') set between raceme decorations, on the back side the date and inscription '12 Febbraio 1889 ... Regg...' (not fully legible), this placed between racemes and with a trophy. Brass hilt (a repair?). Shell-guard with cynegetic scene in relief between rocaille, quillon decorated en suite as are its quillons. Horn grip with central knot, minor missing parts. Brass cap decorated en suite. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 63 cm.
dating: Late 18th - Early 19th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire, Slightly counter-curved blade with slightly hollow faces, featuring a circular mark on the left side. White metal hilt with silver-coloured elements and nielloed engravings. The back of the blade with silver-coloured metal sheet featuring a long inscription in Arabic characters with niello remains. Without scabbard. length 81,3 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Southern Italy, Long, thin, straight, double-edged balde (probably 18th century); the base with fuller, on both sides featuring the inscription 'EN TOLEDO' among sober floral-motif engravings, on one side also the letters 'CB'; after the engravings becoming of hexagonal section. Brass hilt. Heart-shaped rain guard with the upper end joined by a shell, the inner and outer surfaces of the heart with slight fuller following the curvature. Two arms of the hilt, straight quillon and guard; all smooth. Grip with wire binding and Moor's heads (one replaced) made of silver (small defects). Elliptical pommel with spherical button. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 111.5 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, with fuller, browned to the strong and with engraved small gilt trophies and floral motifs (the finishing was probably refreshed in a later period). Mark 'S. H.' at the base. Brass hilt with remains of gilding. Elongated hexagonal langets, stirrup guard with grooves along the borders and on the outer side of the loop-guard. Long cap ending in two rhombus-shaped frames and leaves. Grip with leather covering and copper wire binding. Wooden scabbard coated with brass and fretwork leather segment. Two lugs. Small iron drag. length 95,5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Austria, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, flat at the tip then with fuller, featuring acid-etched trophies and floral motifs. Brass hilt (very few remains of gilding), pierced and engraved shell-guard with a crowned double eagle, quillon with quillons ending in a curl, guard decorated with oak branches, pommel with lion's head. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. length 87 cm.
dating: late 17th Century provenance: Eastern Europe, Curved single-and-short-false-edged blade, with double fuller for most of its length. With signs of use and time and pitting especially at the tip, featuring fuller remains of marks within the shanks. The back with fuller and slightly enlarged at the forte. Iron quillon with straight and webbed quillons, langets. Handle of typical style with wooden grips held with brass rivets. Remains of a wooden scabbard with brass lining. Two lugs with iron bands. length 92 cm.
dating: 1858 provenance: Toledo, Solid, short, double-edged, triangular blade, with double groove at the base and ribbed tip. In the first part signed and dated 'F.A D. TOLEDO ANO D 1858'. Gilt and richly enamelled brass hilt and scabbard (missing parts at the enamel). The scabbard is dated '1857' and marked 'TOLEDO'. length 23.2 cm.
dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Straight, double-edged blade (milled at the tip) with acid-etched Savoy coat-of-arms, trophies and floral motifs. Gilt brass hilt (re-gilt?), the shell-guard with Savoy eagle on fasces and under crown, parry quillon and loop-guard with lion's head, pommel with laurel wreath, the rest with floral decorations in bas-relief. Ebony grip. Leather scabbard with remains of black dye and gilt brass mounts engraved with floral motifs. Two lugs. length 83.5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia, Straight, double-edged blade, the base decorated on both sides with floral motifs in koftgari silver; with two fullers and a groove, enlarged tip. Wooden grip covered with copper foil entirely decorated with engravings and carvings depicting geometric and floral motifs in polychrome (missing parts). Wooden scabbard covered with burgundy velvet and provided with mounts worked like the grip. One suspension ring. length 55 cm.
dating: early 18th Century provenance: Near East, Curved, single-and short false-edged blade, pitting at the tip, the surface with remains of damascus design and a halo at the forte (sign of old repair?), featuring on the right side an emblem engraved in dots with a repeated geometric figure similar to a triskelion. Brass quillon with short button-headed quillons, provided with langets. The grip is covered with thick fish skin (small missing parts) and is slightly countercurved. Brass cap with engraved frame. Scabbard probably made of earlier wood, covered with grey leather, with brass mounts decorated with engravings similar to the cap's frame, two bands with iron lugs. Rare. Near Eastern area, probably Armenia or Circassia, but swords of this type were very popular alsp in Poland. length 91,5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide, curved blade, with fuller for most of its length. Signs of use and time. Marked on the right side with the motto 'VIVE LE ROY DE SARDAIGNE' and on the left side with the Savoy eagle surmounted by a crown. Brass hilt with guard provided with an additional loop-guard and flat, enlarged quillon. Long, smooth cap. Grip with old, partially worn leather covering, also with brass coils. Old, slightly-short, leather scabbard. length 75 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: China, Solid, straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section, decorated with round, copper inlays (the seven stars of the Great Bear) and remains of engraving. Brass foil hilt, the quillon and the two ring nuts engraved with geometric and floral motifs; pommel decorated en suite with the quillon. Horn grip decorated with brass flower provided with central hole (for a 'jiànsuì' tassel made of purple fabric). In the upper part of the scabbard is a second sword with straight, single-and-false-edged blade, decorated with dorsal grooves and central fuller, at the base remains of engravings; the hilt and grip are a part of the scabbard. The scabbard is made of wood covered in green-dyed rawhide, brass mounts engraved with dragons and floral motifs; complete with clutches and cords. Rare. length 87.5 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Indopersia, Helmet with hemispherical iron skull, surmounted by a square cusp mounted on a base shaped as a truncated cone, finely engraved sliding nasal bar provided with two side plume-holders; the entire surface engraved with floral motifs partially decorated in gold, the border with a band featuring an Arabic inscription; fringed mail neck-defense with simple-closure rings. Sipar (diameter: 46.5) of circular and convex shape, provided with four studs festooned at the borders, decorated en suite with the helmet; four small rings and remains of the scabbard at the back. height 55 cm.
dating: About 1940 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, A very rare Mod. 1937 general officer's dagger that belonged to Giuseppe Moscone. Well-preserved single-and-false-edged blade, with typical aluminium grip shaped as an eagle's head, faux ivory grip scales with gilded brass fasces. Complete with black lacquered scabbard with gilt mounts. Provided with gilded brass mounts, with 'M' hook under eagle on a black enameled background and a 'Roman-style' cartouche with the inscription 'S.P.Q.R.'. Complete with its case covered with brown Moroccan leather featuring gilded elements, the interior (partially) lined with silk and featuring small raised wooden elements. See lot 137 for the complete biography of General Giuseppe Moscone. length 31 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Europe, Curved, tipped, single-and-false-edged blade, grooved near the back and with a wide fuller; unmarked. Rounded back. Brass hilt with three loop-guards with swallow-tailed margins, parry quillon and langets likewise. Long smooth cap. Wooden grip with remains of antique leather covering. Iron scabbard (signs of use and time) with two lugs, missing mouthpiece. Two brass bands complete with lug. Probably from France or Italic Kingdom. length 100 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide, straight, single-edged blade with saw back, with rounded and pierced tip. Brass hilt with straight quillons with acorn head, elliptical langets and long smooth cap; anatomically shaped ebony grip. Missing scabbard. Rare. length 86,3 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved, double-edged blade made of damask, gold inlaid koftgari at the base with racemes, featuring at the forte a floral decoration in relief, then provided with a double central fuller on a raised base that runs almost to the tip. Grip with a central band of ruby-coloured semiprecious stones set on a silver frame. Smooth, bone grip scales. Silver foil scabbard, finely decorated with rocaille and flowers in relief. The tip (slight bend) ends with a floral decoration. length 39,2 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Single-and-false-edged blade (probably 18th century) with lozenge section, with fuller at the forte, featuring the mark 'ANTONIO PICHINIO' between crosses. Brass hilt. Shell-guard decorated in bas-relief with Savoy shield surmounted by crown and placed between laurel and oak fronds. Quillon and guard with lion heads. Pommel with anthropomorphic face. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. Iron scabbard (repainted) with two lugs and brass mounts. Restorations. length 90.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Slightly curved, single-edged blade with groove on the back, decorated on the entire length with seven cartouches featuring Arabic inscriptions framed between two spirals; all decorations are in gold (missing parts). Iron grip with typical grip scales shaped as a walrus tooth. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with metal mounts (earlier but not pertinent) decorated with geometric and floral motifs. length 72 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Sweden, Mirror blade with minimal signs of time, at the tang the italic mark 'Herm Chorell Eskiltsuna'. Iron hilt with engraving at the center of crossguard. Deer horn grip. Possibly missing cap. Fine scabbard made of brown horn foil with white metal mounts. Two lugs. length 45 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, decorated with concentric circle carvings at the forte and at the tang. Knotted base. White metal socket with decorated, twisted ring nuts at the ends. Leather scabbard imprint en suite with the bayonet and white metal mounts. length 33,6 cm.
dating: 1846 provenance: Italy, Straight, double-edged blade, with fuller for almost its entire length, featuring traces of engravings, with various pitting. Small brass quillon marked '1mo GENNAIO 1846'. Ebony grip worked as a pillar with longitudinal grooves. Brass cap with letters in Gothic letters. Old leather scabbard with two lugs (signs of use and time) with brass mounts. The cap featuring the letters 'FB'. length 54,3 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the middle and at the tip, with fuller on both sides for the rest of the length, marked 'DUMONTHIER / BREVET DYn'. Two smoothbore, cylindrical, 9 mm cal. barrels. Iron quillon with four quillons, two on the guard side, two on the parry side, the latter also constituting the cocks of the pistol and completely covering the nipples when closed. Single trigger working mechanism that fires the two cocks in sequence when both are cocked. Foldaway trigger in the centre band of the grip. White metal grip scales with fluted decoration. Slight signs of time on the iron parts. Leather scabbard with white metal mounts. length 32,3 cm.
dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Prussia, Wide and strong curved blade, with fuller for a good part of its length, marked on the back '24. 695'. Iron hilt with stirrup guard and langets. The quillon marked '8.L.U.4.25.' (with a probably German mark next to it) and '695 S 7', in the centre 'R.A.M.3.57.' (Reserve Artillerie Munitionskolonne?). Grip with long cap and leather cover. Iron scabbard with two lugs, also marked 'R.A.M.3.57.' and also '8.L.U.4.25.' (deleted) and on the back '3.B.4.L.R.N:24'. The drag with remains of a crowned mark and traces of other marking. length 94,5 cm.

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