A Late 18th Century Infantry Officer's Spadroon, the 82.5 cm single edge blade with single fuller, the brass stirrup hilt retaining traces of original gilding, canted rectangular pommel, ribbed ivory grip, the brass-mounted leather scabbard with twin ring suspensions. Blade with overall rusting and pitting. Knucklebow slightly loose to pommel. Traces only of gilding to hilt. Scabbard with broken tailpiece and further bound repair. Other areas of cracking to leather.
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A Prussian Artillery Officer's Sword, with 77.5cm plain single edge fullered steel blade, iron stirrup hilt, the langets cast with crossed cannon barrels and a vacant shield cartouche, the curved knuckle bow cast with acorns and oak leaves, wire bound black plastic grip and lion head pommel with glass eyes, with black enamelled steel scabbard
A French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with St Etienne blade and steel scabbard; a French Model 1874 Gras Bayonet, with St. Etienne blade and steel scabbard ;an AK47 Knife Bayonet, with steel scabbard, webbing and leather strap; two Socket Bayonets, one with brass mounted leather scabbard, one with later leather scabbard (5)
A George VI 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Sword, the 88cm single edge fullered blade etched with the Royal cypher and RA badge, by J R Gaunt & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, the nickel plated three bar hilt with later wood grip and pommel nut, with leather service scabbard; two Replica Swords, one with blade stamped ANDREA DE FERRARA, the other with brass cruciform hilt; a German 'African Hunter' Knife, with webbing scabbard (4)
A Second Pattern Fighting Knife, with hand forged blade, the blued crossguard double struck with broad arrow B2, with hatched brass grip, lacks scabbard; a Third Pattern Fighting Knife, the hand forged blade etched, ''Wilkinson Sword'', straight crossguard, ribbed bronzed alloy grip and leather scabbard (2)
A Third Pattern Fighting Knife, with blackened machine forged blade, stepped crossguard stamped WILLIAM RODGERS, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, ribbed green painted alloy grip and leather scabbard; a Similar Example, with straight crossguard and black painted alloy grip, with leather scabbard; four Similar Unmarked Examples, two lacking scabbards (6)
Six Various Bayonets, comprising a Remington M1917, with scabbard; an Indian SMLE No.1 Mk.1, stamped NWR and dated 1943, with scabbard; a Chinese Type 56 (SKS); a Lee Enfield No.4 MK.2 spike bayonet, with scabbard; an 1888 MK.1 Pattern Lee Metford, with scabbard, and an Australian Owen Machine Carbine, MK.1, stamped SLAZ 44, with scabbard (6). Lee Metford example with break across leather scabbard at chape. Remington scabbard with tape-bound scabbard. All spring clips working. Otherwise general signs of wear commensurate with age and use.
Six Various Bayonets, comprising: U.S.A., M1942, with scabbard; France, Mle.86 epee bayonet, with scabbard; Japan, 30th year-type bayonet, with scabbard; Argentina, Model 1909 Mauser bayonet, with scabbard; Britain, 1907 Pattern bayonet, with Mk.2 scabbard and Lee-Enfield No.5 dress bayonet, stamped 1946 and P(oole), the blued steel scabbard possibly associated. British 1907 Pattern bayonet with degradation to wood on hilt. Lee-Enfield scabbard possibly associated. Otherwise general signs of wear commensurate with age and use. All spring clips operative.
A British Kukri, the 35cm steel blade with a narrow fuller to the back edge, stamped A.S. & SONS/1915, the wood grip with brass rivets and steel butt plate, lacks scabbard; a Similar Example, unmarked, lacks scabbard; seven Native Kukris, including a large example with wood grip, a similar smaller example and three with horn grips, all with leather scabbards (9)
A British Military Issue Kukri, the 34cm curved steel blade with two broad shallow fullers and two deep fuller to the back edge, one side faintly stamped WD/+3 WD/+3, WD, with blade knopped wood grip and leather scabbard with brass shoe, faintly stamped with broad arrow/A.C./crowned E/ indistinct date; another Example, the 35cm blade with single narrow fuller to the back edge, stamped DHW I broad arrow/I G II/1919/25, with steel butt cap, lacks scabbard (2)
A Collection of Five Various Knives, comprising two British military survival knives, one stamped, ''1278214'' and ''84'' with broad arrow, the leather sheath stamped, ''1278215'' and ''92'' with broad arrow, the other stamped, ''1878214'' and ''82'' with broad arrow, associated sheath; a further example, with Wilkinson Sword blade, stamped, ''1B/4594'' and with broad arrow mark; a U.S. Camillus survival knife, ribbed leather grip, leather sheath, and a modern bowie knife, with pictorial engraved blade, by Widder, Solingen, leather scabbard (5)
A French Model 1833 Naval Cutlass, the 68 cm, broad, fullered, single edge blade engraved with an anchor and stamped poinçons to the ricasso, the back inscribed, ''Manufre. Rle. de Chatellerault Avril 1842'', iron bowl hilt with rolled edge, facetted grip . Blade with light patches of rust only. Hilt with several dents and overall rusting / pitting. Scabbard lacking.
A British 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword to the 1st Newcastle Volunteer Artillery, the 83.5cm single edge fullered blade etched with regimental badge and with original owner's monogram, by W.W.White, Francis St., Woolwich, with Proved poincon, the plated three bar hilt with wire bound fishskin grip, with leather sword knot and service scabbard with steel mounts. Black patching to blade with very faint etching. Some black pitting to hilt and wear to plate.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by John Gill, the 81cm single edge fullered blued steel blade engraved and gilt with crowned GR cypher, Royal Coat of Arms, martial trophy, scrolling tendrils and JOHN GILL WARRANTED, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with double shell guard cast and chased with leaves, with leaf sheathed quillon, silver wire bound grip and urn pommel, lacks scabbard. Pitting to blade and wear to the bluing. Left guard has nick marks. Wear to gilding to hilt. Lacks scabbard.
An Early 19th Century American Sabre, the 70cm single edge curved and fullered steel blade faintly engraved with martial trophies and foliate tendrils, the brass stirrup hilt with scroll quillon, eagle head pommel and ring turned stained bone grip, lacks scabbard, 84cm. Grey patching to blade, with pitting towards the tip. Nick to left side of bone grip.
A 19th Century Austrian Cavalry Trooper's Sword, the 83.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped CARL GRASSER, WIEN, LW 94 at the ricasso, the bolster stamped 1038., the opposing side stamped 3.L.W.U., the steel bowl hilt with folded edge, and pierced with seven holes, with fishskin grip and steel scabbard, the mouth stamped 1.D.R. and 859, . Rust pitting to all metalwork. Some loss of fishskin grip and lacks wire binding. Dents to scabbard. Sword does not fit very well
A 17th/18th Century Mortuary Type Sword, the 87.5cm double edge steel blade with a narrow central fuller running for 27cm from the hilt, the iron two bar hilt with double shell guard, finger ring and globular quillon, with wood grip and semi fluted cushion shaped pommel, lacks scabbard, 102cm. Rust pitting to metalwork. Edge of blade is uneven as though ground. Hilt is loose and jiggly.
A 19th Century French Naval Cutlass, each side of the 68cm broad fullered single edge steel blade engraved with an anchor, with inspector's marks, the back edge inscribed Manufre. Rle. de Chatelleraut, 1840, with reinforced iron bowl hilt, black painted facetted grip and pommel, with brass mounted leather scabbard, . Grey/black patching to blade with nicks to the edge. Pitting to hilt. Leather scabbard is crazed, split and flaking, with a dent to the brass shoe
A 19th Century Broadsword, the 93cm double edge steel blade with three narrow fullers running for 25cm from the ricasso, the steel double bowl hilt with plain knuckle bow, string bound grip and cylindrical pommel, lacks scabbard, 111cm. Rust pitting to metalwork. String binding coming loose.
A US Model 1917 Bolo Knife, the 26cm broad blade stamped U.S./MOD.1917/C.T. to one side, the opposing side stamped A.C.CO/CHICAGO/1918, with hole pierced crossguard, ribbed wood grip scales and bird head pommel, with leather mounted webbing scabbard, 41cm . Heavily greased blade. Traces of bluing to hilt, with rust pitting. Some scuffing to leather shoe of scabbard.
A French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with St Etienne blade, the crossguard and steel scabbard each numbered FG 98598; a French Model 1886/93/16 Lebel Bayonet, with brass grip and steel scabbard; a British 1888 Pattern Bayonet, with associated scabbard; a British Pattern 1907 Mk1 ''SMLE'' Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonet, by Sanderson, with leather scabbard and frog; a Socket Bayonet, with fullered triangular section blade, in relic condition (5)
A George V 1892 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Greenwood & Co., Tower Street, York, the 84cm steel fullered blade etched with crowned VR cypher, and ribbon scroll inscribed 1st V.B. WEST YORK. REGT., with proved poincon and maker's name, the gilt brass gothic hilt pierced and cast with crowned GVR cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip and milled back strap, lacks scabbard, 84cm. Some black patching and crizzling to blade. The later hilt with a patch of fishskin missing below the pommel. Some wear to gilding.
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher over BASUTOLAND, with scrolling foliage and strapwork, maker's name, the back edge numbered 81036, the nickel plated hilt cast with crowned E II R cypher, pierced and engraved with foliate strapwork, with wire bound fishskin grip and pigskin scabbard **Purchased by Crown Agents (1960's) for the use of the Senior British Officer Commanding the Basutoland Police
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 82.5 cm, etched, single edge blade with single fuller, the steel triple bar hilt incorporating the crest of the Rifles regiment, wire bound fishskin grip (scabbard lacking); a Georgian Small Sword, with fullered, triangular section blade (tip broken), double shell guard, stirrup knucklebow, ovoid pommel and wire bound grip (A/F), and a Fencing Foil, the blade stamped, ''A SOLINGEN'' (3)
A George III 1803 Pattern Officer's Sword to the Grenadier Company, the 76cm single edge curved and fullered half blued steel blade engraved and gilt with crowned GR cypher, 1801 Royal arms, martial trophies and foliage, the gilt brass hilt with pierced guard, the knucklebow set with a flaming grenade over the Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip and lion head pommel, with gilt brass mounted leather scabbard . Some black patching to the blade, which retains most of the bluing. Wear to the gilding on the hilt. The leather scabbard has split into two, with a further split below the locket. The chape has a dent to one side. The gilding to the mounts is a little worn.
A Flintlock Pocket Pistol by Brunton, York, the 5cm turn-off barrel with Birmingham proof marks, lacks cock, with walnut slab butt (a.f.); a French Lebel Model 1888 Bayonet,with cruciform blade, brass hilt and brass mounted leather scabbard; a US Model 1913/17 Knife/Sword Bayonet, by Remington, lacks scabbard; an African Spear, with leaf shape blade, the tang inserted into the wood haft (4)
A George V 1892 Pattern Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, the narrow double edge picquet blade, length 82 cm, etched with crowned cypher and coat of arms between panels of scrolling foliage, the gilt brass gothic hilt incorporating Royal cypher, chequered backstrap, wire bound fishskin grip, leather bullion knot, leather scabbard, black American cloth slip case. Plated blade with light rusting towards tip. Otherwise good, bright condition overall. Scabbard good.
A Victorian 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Undress Sword, by Henry Wilkinson, the single edge, fullered blade with spear tip, numbered 28051, etched to both sides with Royal cypher between panels of scrolling foliage, the pierced and engraved honeysuckle-decorated, plated hilt with chequered backstrap and pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, with leather-covered service scabbard . Blade with allover light rust. Some wear to plating on hilt. Slight wear to fishskin. Some wear to scabbard locket, chape and leather. Locket and Chape lacking securing staples.
A Victorian Infantry Officer's Undress Sword, by Henry Wilkinson, the double edge blade, length 86 cm, numbered 37072, the pierced and engraved honeysuckle-decorated steel hilt with chequered backstrap and pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, with leather-covered service scabbard . Blade and hilt with overall light rusting. Slight wear to fishskin. Scabbard tatty - lacking chape, losses to leather, glue repairs and damages and losses to wood liner.
A Prussian Model 1882 Cuirassier Trooper's Sword, the 88cm single edge fullered steel blade double edged for the last 26cm, the ricasso stamped ALEX COPPEL, SOLINGEN, the brass three bar hilt with wire bound leather grip, with black painted steel two ring scabbard, 110cm. Some black patching to the blade. Leather binding worn on the grip. Scabbard missing a strip of metal along the lower seam
A Victorian Court Sword, with diamond section steel blade, the gilt brass hilt with applied crowned VR cypher to the shell guard, lacks knuckle bow and scabbard; two Chinese Swords, one with shagreen type scabbard, the other with green painted steel scabbard; also, a reproduction chain mail shirt, a Masonic sword, a socket bayonet, a spear head, two arrows and a small swordstick (10)
A Victorian 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with the Royal cypher and regimental badge, the nickel plated three bar hilt with wire bound fishskin grip and sword knot, lacks scabbard; an 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, with later grip and backstrap, with leather service scabbard; three other items, comprising an African spear, a trident with later haft and an Air Ministry leather attache case (5)
A German Third Reich K98 Mauser Bayonet, the steel blade stamped maker's mark E.u.F Hörster, and numbered 1103, the pommel with Waffenamt markings, with steel scabbard correspondingly numbered, together with a W. Ottway & Co. Ltd., Ealing, patent gunsight, dated 1915, original wood case (2). Bayonet blade retaining much of bluing. Edge partly reground. Spring clip operative. Scabbard with dent and some rust. gunsight good overall. Case poor.
An 18th Century French Silver Mounted Small Sword, the 81.5cm colichemarde steel blade engraved with interlaced strapwork and tendrils, the silver hilt with oval guard and urn pommel pierced and chased with scrolling foliage and bright cut rosettes, with foliate chased and fluted knuckle bow, the grip bound with strips of silver and twisted copper wire, the leather scabbard with foliate chased silver locket engraved D/SHAW/Dame Street, no visible hallmarks to the mounts **There is a Dame Street in London, Dublin and Oldham. Blade tip has a bend, with orange rust pitting. No damage to hilt. Leather scabbard is in very poor damaged condition, although the mounts are good
An 18th Century Continental Silver Mounted Small Sword, with 79.5cm slender blued steel blade, the silver hilt with fluted decoration to the shell guard, upswept quillon, knucklebow and tapering horn grip set with two silver bands and with domed oval pommel, the top of the knucklebow bears an indecipherable hallmark, lacks scabbard . Fine aged pitting to the blade. Minor nicks to the horn grip. Lacks scabbard. Generally in good condition.
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the part-fullered, single edge blade, length 82.5 cm, signed, ''Flight, Military Tailor, Winchester'', etched with the Royal cypher and coat of arms amongst panels of scrollwork and foliage, the plated hilt pierced and incorporating the Royal cypher, chequered backstrap, wire-bound fishskin grip, the leather-covered service scabbard with leather frog, together with a Kukri (lacking scabbard) (2). Sword blade with significant patches of rust. Hilt and backstrap rusted overall. Fishskin grip slightly worn. Scabbard leather worn, split and repaired near tip. Kukri lacking scabbard. Blade rusted.
An Indian Kukri, the horn grip and scabbard with brass mounts and inlay of birds and fish; twelve Various Kukris, including five with wood grips and steel butt plates and three with brass butt plates; also, spare secondary knives; a Solomon Islands Palm Wood Self Bow, and seven various bamboo fish spears
Seven Various Native Kukris, one with large foliate carved wood two piece scabbard, one with white metal hilt and leather scabbard, one with wood grip and leather scabbard, two with black patent scabbards, and two with horn grips and leather scabbards; a Pair of Ornamental Brass Kukris, lacking scabbards (9)
An Indian Kukri, the white metal hilt engraved with foliage highlighted in red enamel, with lion head butt cap, leather scabbard with two small knives and leather belt frog; two Kukris, each with bone hilt carved with a band of leaves, one with white metal butt cap and leather scabbard; two Kukris, each with wood hilt and leather scabbard, one with blade stamped ORDEP/NEPAL 8/79 (5)
An Indian Kukri, the 32cm blade with two broad shallow fullers and a narrow fuller to the back edge, the horn grip with steel bolster and butt plate, with leather scabbard; two Indian Kukris, each with blade stamped MILITARY SUPPLY SYNDICATE, with leather scabbards; five various Kukris, all with leather scabbards and a similar knife (9)
A Vanuatu War Club, of orange coloured hard wood, the flat topped tapering cylindrical head with lobed collar, on a cylindrical haft with chamfered conical butt, 79cm; a German Model 1874 Gras Bayonet, the T section steel blade stamped Alex Coppel, Solingen at the ricasso, with steel scabbard (2)
A Javanese Kris, with 35cm eleven lok pamor blade, gilt metal mendak set with glass stones, with carved light wood grip, the scabbard with brass pendok embossed with peacocks and with wood boat shaped wrangka; an Indonesian Parang, the wood hilt carved as the head of a deity, with foliate carved wood scabbard; a Kindjal, the curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, with horn grip and embossed leather scabbard (3)
A 19th Century Indo/Persian Khanjar, the 25cm tapered steel blade with gold koftgari decoration to the ricasso and bolster, the green glass bird head grip inset with red stone eyes, beak missing, lacks scabbard, 39cm. Blade fixing to hilt is a little wobbly. Fine surface rust pitting. Air bubbles in the glass hilt which are breaking through in places. The beak inlay is missing.

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