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Lot 1080

A 1907 Enfield rifle bayonet, the 30.5cms double edged blade stamped EDF under broad arrow mark and ER under coronet, on hilt with wooden grip, fitted metal and leather scabbard, 44cms long.

Lot 1081

A 1907 pattern type I British bayonet, by Sanderson, the 43cms single edged blade on hilt with wooden grip, fitted leather and metal scabbard, 58cms long overall; together with a 1913 pattern Remmington bayonet, the 43cms single edged blade on hilt with wooden rip, no scabbard, 56cms long overall. (2)

Lot 1082

An Italian M1891 Carcano bayonet, the 19.5cms single edged blade with wooden mounted hilt and leather and metal scabbard fitted canvas frog, 34cms long overall; an Egyptian Hakim bayonet, c.1950, the 21cms single edged blade, with wooden mounted hilt and full metal scabbard, 35cms long overall; and a 1907 Enfield rifle bayonet, the 30.5cms double edged blade stamped EDF under broad arrow mark, on hilt with wooden grip, no scabbard, 41cms long overall. (3)

Lot 1001

A Victorian 1895 pattern Infantry Officer's sword, by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, the 83cms etched blade on hilt with pierced guard and wire bound shagreen grip, fitted metal scabbard, 100cms long overall.

Lot 4468

A Model 1933 SS Service Dagger Maker Robert Klass, Solingen, polished steel blade, reverse center engraved "16.8.36", nickel-silver grip fittings, lower reverse cross-guard punched "I" on reverse. Black wooden grip with insert nickel silver eagle and enamel SS emblem. Black burnished steel scabbard with nickel fittings. Includes vertical leather hanger with buckle and clip. Verdigre to scabbard fittings. Length ca. 37 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Model 1933 SS Service Dagger A Model 1933 SS Service DaggerMaker Robert Klass, Solingen, polished steel blade, reverse center engraved "16.8.36", nickel-silver grip fittings, lower reverse cross-guard punched "I" on reverse. Black wooden grip with insert nickel silver eagle and enamel SS emblem. Black burnished steel scabbard with nickel fittings. Includes vertical leather hanger with buckle and clip. Verdigre to scabbard fittings. Length ca. 37 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II

Lot 4469

A K98 Combat Bayonet Blued steel blade, steel fittings, wood grip, blade marked “5978b” and “+4 agv”, scabbard with matching number “5978”, leather frog with retaining strap and silver button. Length ca. 41 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A K98 Combat Bayonet A K98 Combat BayonetBlued steel blade, steel fittings, wood grip, blade marked “5978b” and “+4 agv”, scabbard with matching number “5978”, leather frog with retaining strap and silver button. Length ca. 41 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II

Lot 404

Two replica military pikes, each with applied plate, one engraved '15', the other '135', each 230cm long, and a French 1874 pattern Gras Bayonet, late 19th century, serial number 20810, the 52cm 'T' profile steel blade dated 1877 to the top edge, 65cm long including scabbard (3)

Lot 577

A Chinese Jian sword, 19th century, the horn hilt with gilt metal overlay mounts with lattice work, foliate scrolls and taotie mask designs, slender double fullered steel blade, the scabbard silk and gilt metal mounted with moths and insects, blade 43.5cm long, 61m long overall CONDITION REPORT:The sword shows age-related wear and tarnishing to the blade.  The grip shows rubbing to the gilt finish of the metal mounts.  The lattice grip shows a possible missing tang to one side and a small length of raised wire detail (approximately 3mm long) to the other. The scabbard shows several dents to the tip, rubbing to the gilt finish throughout, and wear to the silk panel.  The silk panel also pierced brass strip adornments to the top and bottom edges.  These are slightly distorted, with one showing a loss of approximately 10mm, and may be later additions.

Lot 407

A World War I military issue Edison & Swan galvanometer, serial number 18750, belonging to R. Stafford, the mahogany case stamped with broad arrow, the fitted leather case stamped with broad arrow and '1917' to the exterior, and '55 DIV SIGS' to the interior, the case 14.5cm high overall; with a 19th century pellet mould, a part set of Napoleonic era carved bone dominoes (incomplete), an Indonesian Kris in carved wooden scabbard, and a small selection of Enfield rifle parts (7)Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: SV541CPT

Lot 2421

A 19th Century infantry officer's sword with brass basket hilt and scabbard. Shipping category C, within UK only.

Lot 1929

A cavalry sword with engraved blade and leather scabbard

Lot 1908

WW1 British George V Infantry Officers Sword, in need of attention. Scabbard broken. (D) NO RESERVE

Lot 1912

A replica of a German SA dagger with scabbard. 36cm long

Lot 2420

A 19th Century Victorian cavalry officer's Mameluke sabre sword by Hawkes & Moseley housed in a scabbard fitted with suspension rings. Reference TG9U8WZG. Shipping category C, within UK only.

Lot 202

WWI INTEREST: George V 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, with etched fullered blade marked with George V cipher andHenry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London and numbered 52926 to the back edge and with brown leather covered scabbard. Presented in black sword bag, 40½" (103 cm) L

Lot 201

MILITARY DIRK: An early 19th century military dirk by G. Hunter & Co., with 33.5cm etched double fullered blade and faceted back edge, the blade etched with thistles and a crowned 'G', the hilt carved with basket weave in the form of a thistle and with brass studs, contained within a brass scabbard engraved overall with geometric and floral designs and complete with companion knife and silver fork with George III duty mark, makers mark JW, the scabbard with 'G. Hunter & Co., 25 Princes Street, Edinburgh'

Lot 286

A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLE SWORD, complete with original blade, knucklebow, guard and scabbard, together with a sword belt. Shaped ivory handle 100mm long x 35mm -extending to 60mm to the butt end of the handle, 25mm at the thickest point- one side with inscription 'presented to Captain E.Z. Thornton, 4th The King's Own Royal Regt. by H.S.H Mulai Hassan, Sultan of Morocco, for services rendered to the Moorish Arny, 1877-78'. Ivory handle with age-related wear, age cracks and scratches.This lot contains ivory and has been registered as exempt in the UK in accordance with the UK ivory act.Submission reference: P84TOKGL Additional biographical notes on Edward Zohrab Thornton: He was born in Millfield Lane, just off Hampstead Heath, Kentish Town on 6 Feb 1844, the son the economist and civil servant William Thomas Thornton (1813-1880, who has an entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography) and his wife Elizabeth Evelyn (née Danvers).  He was baptised at Old Church, St Pancras on 5 Mar 1844.  His paternal grandmother was called Sophie Zohrab (of Armenian origin), hence his unusual second name.  He had two sisters and a brother. Edward joined the Army as an ensign on 7 Jun 1861, aged 17, travelled to India and served in the Bengal Fusiliers.  He was commissioned as a Lieutenant on 26 Jul 1862. He married his first cousin Georgina Danvers on 29 Aug 1866 in Abbots Langley, Herts.  They had two sons and a daughter, all born in the northwest frontier of India. Neither son married and his daughter died young. He was promoted Captain on 18 Dec 1875 and served in the 4th (The King’s Own Royal Lancaster) Regiment.  In 1876, he was serving with the 1st Battalion in Gibraltar, which would explain his service in Morocco (1877-78) where he helped the Sultan form an Army: hence the award of this presentation sword.   He was eventually promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and died at 86 Cadogan Place, London, aged 64, on 6 Dec 1908.

Lot 158

A 19TH CENTURY NORTH INDIAN PESHKABZ DAGGER, with jade and mother of pearl inlaid hilt and original scabbard, 22cm long overall.

Lot 30

A Modern Reproduction Oriental Sword with Gilt Decoration to Handle and Scabbard, 100cms Long

Lot 87

A WW II German K98 bayonet in scabbard

Lot 139

A reproduction cavalry sabre in scabbard together with antique fencing foil

Lot 414

A Victorian Officers sword by Hamburger, Rogers & Co., 30 King Street, Covent Garden, with Royal cypher in an oval to the half basket hilt, steel scabbard with twin ring suspension loop CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 371

A late 19th Century Austrian sword, the hilt with lion surmount, with a brass mounted scabbard CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 210

Early to mid 20th Century bayonet in a leather scabbard with leather belt attachment, together with a Japanese carved bone handled dagger

Lot 450

A ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICER'S MAMELUKE having a single edged slightly curved blade etched with crown over GR cypher, the ricasso etched with the Retailers details 'J. DANIELS, PALL MALL, LONDON', the hilt with an embossed gilt brass crossguard and slab-sided ivory grip inset with four gilt brass rosettes, original steel scabbard - Provenance. The sword belonged to Major General Cuthbert G. Fuller, CB, CMG, DSO. Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers.UK Ivory Act 2018 Exemption Submission Reference - XSJLVE5R 100cm overall

Lot 463

A FRENCH 1866 MODEL CHASSEPOT SWORD BAYONET of standard production specification, the blade typically inscribed to its back edge and dated 1873, in steel scabbard71.5cm overall

Lot 483

A LARGE GLADIUS BROAD SWORD IN RED LEATHER SCABBARD with rivetted hilt and pommel on a concave sectional bone handle.109cm long

Lot 460

A GERMAN ARMY (HEER) PARADE DAGGER the steel blade bearing maker`s mark 'ORIGINAL Eickhorn, SOLINGEN' aluminium crossguard and pommel, orange coloured grip, in its original scabbard with silver portepee and hangers40cm overall

Lot 490

A SMALL 18TH CENTURY PERSIAN DAGGER WITH RHINOCEROS HORN HANDLE the single-edged curved steel blade on a nickel mounted horn handle with scroll pommel, in original engraved scabbard21cm overall

Lot 449

A 19TH CENTURY CUT STEEL HILTED SMALL SWORD with hollow-triangular blade etched with gilded foliage sprays on a blued panel, silver cartouche signed 'FIRMIN & SONS, 153 STRAND, LONDON', the hilt with oval guard and knuckle bow on a matching grip and ovoid pommel all set with faceted beads, in the original steel mounted vellum scabbard - Provenance, owned by an ancestral relative of Lt. Col J.A.C. Fuller CBE, Royal Scots Regiment.100cm long

Lot 457

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN BOWIE KNIFE with single-edged steel blade and brass guard on a leaf carved wooden handle, matching carved wooden scabbard with brass catch and mounts34.5cm long

Lot 448

A VICTORIAN 1822 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD with slightly curved steel blade etched on both sides with crowned 'VR' cypher, signed 'H. HART, PALL MALL. LONDON' brass hinged hilt incorporating crowned 'VR', wire bound shagreen handle in steel scabbard, and separate leather scabbard - Provenance. The sword belonged to William Cumming, Captain then Major to Honorary Colonel who fought in the Crimean War100cm overall

Lot 470

A GEORGE V BRITISH 1822 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD having a wire-bound shagreen grip and etched steel blade - in original leather bound scabbard109cm overall

Lot 458

A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SWORD BY AUG SCHNEIDER with board double edge, twin fuller broad steel blade signed, with hilt and wire chequered handle with gadroon pommel - in a red leather scabbard.104cm long

Lot 492

AN 1827 PATTERN NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD the etched single-edged steel blade with makers details "A. JAMES, WOOLWICH" gilt brass hilt with crowned anchor cypher and lion-head pommel on wire bound shagreen grip retaining its bullion and blue cloth sword-knot, brass mounted black leather scabbard93cm overall

Lot 468

A GLADIUS TYPE BROAD SWORD WITH RED LEATHER SCABBARD having a facetted brass handle and double-edge wide steel blade.89cm long

Lot 452

A 1907 PATTERN WW1 BAYONET with single-edged fullered steel blade and brass guard on a wooden handle in the original brass mounted leather scabbard58cm long

Lot 451

A VICTORIAN ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICER'S SWORD with steel blade etched on both sides and signed 'HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL. LONDON' the pierced basket hilt incorporating crowned 'VR', wire bound shagreen handle in steel scabbard, and separate leather scabbard - Provenance. The sword belonged to Cuthbert G. Fuller, Royal Engineers who rose through the ranks to become Major General C G Fuller Colonel Commandant105cm overallThere is some very light surface rust to the metal scabbard, the blade is in good condition with no damage and is straight, there is surface rust to the silver finish on the basket hilt, but the grip is in nice condition and original.

Lot 475

A 20TH CENTURY FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY-STYLE CAVALRY SABRE with single-edge engraved steel blade, bearing inscription to the spine in a metal scabbard.98cm longThe sword is not warped left to right, there are no dents in the edge. No signs of rust or repairs on the blade or guard. The leather handle is rubbed but stable. The hilt is tight. The scabbard is in good condition with no dents. Rubbing to the gilt finish. The sword fits into the scabbard smoothly.

Lot 566

A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWORD STICK the black painted metal case/stick with removable brass handle concealing a steel bladed sword with metal scabbard92.5cm overallThe outer case has scratched and chipped paintwork. The brass cap is original. The sword has its original scabbard which is worked up to the edges and has paint losses to the brass mounts. The blade has rusted to the top and is pitted throughout. The handle grip is original. the sword does not have a crossguard. It has also got applied metal initials which look to be later.

Lot 3066

Degen für einen hohen Offizier, Ende 18. Jhdt. Hohl geschliffene Dreikantklinge (etwas fleckig), im oberen Drittel allseitig geätzt, vergoldet und gebläut (berieben) mit Darstellung von Ranken, Rocaillen und Kränzen. Vergoldetes Buntmetall-Bügelgefäß (etwas berieben) mit Helmknauf, terzseitig ein nierenförmiges Stichblatt mit Netzgravur, vierkantiger, allseits gewaffelter Griff aus schwarzem Holz. Schwarze Lederscheide (geschrumpft, krakeliert, unauffällige ältere Reparaturen) mit vergoldeten Beschlägen (Netzgravur), schildförmiger Trageknopf (reliefiertes Palmettenmotiv). Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 101 cm. Schön erhaltene Feuervergoldung. A small-sword for a high-ranking officer, late 18th century A small-sword for a high-ranking officer, late 18th centuryBlade of hollow triangular section (somewhat stained), the upper third etched, gilt and blue (rubbed) on all sides with depiction of tendrils, rocailles and wreaths. Gilt knuckle-bow hilt of non-ferrous metal (somewhat rubbed) with helmet pommel, on the obverse kidney-shaped guard plate engraved with net pattern, quadrangular grip of black wood chequered on all sides. Black leather scabbard (shrunk, with craquelures, unobtrusive older repairs) with gilt fittings (engraved with net pattern), shield-shaped frog stud (raised palmette décor). Slightly damaged in places, traces of age. Length 101 cm. Beautifully preserved fire gilding.Condition: II

Lot 3148

Säbel für Offiziere der Husaren, Mitte 18. Jhdt. Kräftige, elegant geschwungene Rückenklinge (partiell narbig, schartig), beidseitig mit breiter Hohlbahn und zweischneidiger Spitze, an beiden Seiten Spuren einer fast vollflächigen Ränkenätzung. Reliefiertes Buntmetall-Bügelgefäß mit reliefiertem Rokoko-Dekor an der Knaufkappe, original belederte Hilze (geschrumpft, berieben, kleine Fehlstellen). Gut erhaltene Scheide (kleine Druckstellen) mit Holzkern und schwarzer Belederung sowie beidseitig reich reliefierten Buntmetallbeschlägen, daran getriebene Voluten und Blattornamente, begleitet von punzierten Flächen, zwei bewegliche Trageringe. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 85 cm. Hochrangige Blankwaffe. A sabre for hussar officers, mid-18th century A sabre for hussar officers, mid-18th centurySturdy, elegantly curved single-edged blade (partly pitted, jagged), both sides with broad fuller and double-edged point, on both sides traces of etched tendrils covering almost the whole surface. Knuckle-bow hilt of non-ferrous metal in relief with pommel cap decorated with rococo ornaments in relief, grip with original leather cover (shrunk, rubbed, minor flaws). Well-preserved scabbard (small pressure marks) with wooden core and black leather cover, both sides with fittings of non-ferrous metal in rich relief covered with chased volutes and leaf ornaments, accompanied by punched surfaces, two movable suspension rings. Slightly damaged in places, traces of age. Length 85 cm. High-ranking edged weapon.Condition: II

Lot 3176

Schaschka M 1898 für Mannschaften der Garde-Kavallerie Nummerngleich. Scharfe, beidseitig gekehlte Rückenklinge (etwas fleckig), auf der Fehlschärfe Abnahmemarken, Herstellermarke für Zlatoust und Datierung "1906". Schräg gerippter Holzgriff, die Messingmontierung mit Abnahmen, der Herstellermarke für Zlatoust, der Jahreszahl "1905" und Nr. "668". Schwarzledern bezogene Holzscheide von halbrundem Querschnitt, der sich zum Ort verjüngt, eingestecktes Bajonett (vierkantige Klinge, Abnahmen, Nr. "79135"), Messingmontierung mit Abnahmen und Zahlenstempel "668", ein beweglicher Tragering. Partiell minimal beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 102 cm. Sehr selten. Vgl. E. Wagner, Hieb- und Stichwaffen (große Ausgabe), Prag, 1966, S. 452, 453. A shashka M 1898 for enlisted men of the guard cavalry A shashka M 1898 for enlisted men of the guard cavalryIdentical numbers. Sharp single-edged blade (somewhat stained) with fullers on both sides, the ricasso with acceptance marks, maker’s mark for Zlatoust and date "1906". Diagonally ribbed wooden grip, the brass fittings with acceptance marks, maker’s mark for Zlatoust, year number "1905" and number "668". Wooden scabbard of semicircular section tapered towards the point and covered with black leather, inserted bayonet (quadrangular blade, acceptance marks, number "79135"), brass fittings with acceptance marks and stamped number "668", one movable suspension ring. Minimally damaged in places, traces of age. Length 102 cm.Very rare. Cf. E. Wagner, Hieb- und Stichwaffen (large edition), Prague, 1966, p. 452, 453.Condition: II

Lot 3177

Extrem seltene Schaschka M 1913, sogenanntes kaukasisches Modell für Kosaken-Offiziere, Zlatoust, Russland, um 1914 Leicht geschwungene Klinge mit zwei Zügen, terzseitig geätzte Zarenchiffre "N II", quartseitig russischer Doppeladler, am Klingenrücken geätzte Herstellermarke von Zlatoust "Zlat. Or. Fabr". Verziertes Gefäß aus Messing mit Zarenchiffre "N II", Zwischenstück aus geschwärztem Holz. Belederte Scheide aus Holz mit verzierten Beschlägen aus Messing. Klinge sichtlich narbig, sonst guter Zustand. Länge 90 cm.Nach einigen Angaben aus russ. Archiven wurden in Zlatoust in der Zeit von 1913 bis 1917 nicht mehr als 100 solcher Schaschkas von kaukasischem Modell hergestellt.Der Überlieferung nach aus der Sammlung Evgeny Mollo (1904 - 1985) stammend.Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow, An extremely rare Russian shashka M 1913, so-called Caucasian model for Cossack officers, Zlatoust, circa 1914 An extremely rare Russian shashka M 1913, so-called Caucasian model for Cossack officers, Zlatoust, circa 1914Slightly curved blade with two fullers, the obverse etched with "N II" cipher for Tsar Nicholas II, the reverse with the Russian double eagle, the back of the blade etched with the maker's mark of Zlatoust "Zlat. Or. Fabr". Decorated brass hilt with "N II" cipher, grip of blackened wood. Leather covered wood scabbard with decorated brass mounts. Blade visibly pitted, otherwise in good condition. Length 90 cm.According to information from Russian archives, no more than 100 Caucasian-style shashkas were manufactured in Zlatoust from 1913 to 1917.Allegedly from the collection of Evgeny Mollo (1904 - 1985).Condition: II - IIIKeywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,

Lot 3179

Arkady Nestorovich Annibal - bedeutende silbermontierteSchaschka für Kosaken-Offiziere mit aufgelegtem St.-Anna-Orden, verliehen für Tapferkeit, Russland, um 1912 - 1915 Leicht geschwungene Klinge aus feinem Damast mit zwei Zügen, terzseitig geätzte Zarenchiffre "N II", quartseitig russischer Doppeladler und kyrillische Inschrift "A.N. Annibal". Am Klingenrücken geätzte Herstellermarke von Zlatoust "Zlat. Or. Fabr". Das aufwendig verzierte Gefäß in Niellotechnik mit aufgelegtem, emailliertem St.-Anna-Orden (gechipt) und aufgelegtem Bandeau mit Inschrift "Für Tapferkeit". Belederte Scheide mit ebenfalls aufwendig in Niellotechnik verzierten silbernen Beschlägen. Mundblech mit eingravierter kyrillischer Abkürzung "U.V.S" (wohl Уральский Войсковой Старшина). Beschläge teils mit Feingehaltspunze für 84 zolotniki. Länge 91 cm. Komplett mit originalem Portepee und Gehänge mit en suite gearbeiteten Beschlägen aus Silber. Seltene und bedeutende Blankwaffe. Arkady Nestorovich Annibal (Gannibal): Offizier und Adjutant von General der Kavallerie Nikolai Nikolaevich Baratov (Vertreter der Freiwilligenarmee und der Streitkräfte des Südens Russlands bei General A. I. Denikin in der Regierung Georgien). Nach einigen Angaben der Nachkomme von General Abram Petrovich Gannibal. Absolvierte 1912 die Kaiserliche Rechtsschule. Während des Bürgerkriegs verließ Annibal den Ural in Richtung Fernost und hatte später Militärdienst im Iran. Er gründete ethnografische Museen in Teheran und Qazvin, leitete das Museum und die Bibliothek in Abadan, liebte orientalische Sprachen, schrieb Gedichte auf Russisch und Französisch, spielte Klavier und Geige und beschäftigte sich mit Malerei und Bildhauerei. Er starb 1966. Vgl. Victor Robsman, Persische Novellen und andere Geschichten, S. 29. Der Überlieferung nach aus der Sammlung Evgeny Mollo (1904 - 1985) stammend.Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Kosaken, Moskau, Moscow, Iran, Persia, Persien, Arkady Nestorovich Annibal – a significant Russian silver-mounted shashka for Cossack officers with appliquéd Order of St. Anna, awarded for bravery, circa 1912 - 1915 Arkady Nestorovich Annibal – a significant Russian silver-mounted shashka for Cossack officers with appliquéd Order of St. Anna, awarded for bravery, circa 1912 - 1915 The slightly curved blade in fine Damascus steel with two grooves, tsarist cipher "N II" etched on the obverse, the Russian double-headed eagle and Cyrillic inscription "A.N. Annibal" on the reverse. The manufacturer's mark of Zlatoust "Zlat. Or. Fabr" etched on the back of the blade. The hilt ostentatiously decorated in niello with appliquéd, enamelled Order of St. Anna (chipped) and appliquéd banner inscribed "For valour". Leather-covered scabbard with silver fittings, also lavishly decorated in niello. The locket engraved with the Cyrillic abbreviation "U.V.S" (presumably Уральский Войсковой Старшина). Some of the fittings with the hallmark for 84 zolotniki. Length 91 cm. Comes complete with the original sword knot and hangers with en suite fittings in silver. Rare, distinguished edged weapon. Arkady Nestorovich Annibal (Gannibal) was an officer and adjutant of General of the Cavalry Nikolai Nikolaevich Baratov (representative of the Volunteer Army and the Armed Forces of South Russia under General A. I. Denikin in the government of Georgia). According to several accounts, he was descended from General Abram Petrovich Gannibal. He graduated from the Imperial School of Jurisprudence in 1912. During the civil war, Annibal left Ural for the Far East and later did military service in Iran. He founded ethnographic museums in Teheran and Qazvin, managed the museum and library in Abadan, loved oriental languages, wrote poetry in Russian and French, played the piano and violin, and engaged in painting and sculpture. He died in 1966. See Victor Robsman, Persische Novellen und andere Geschichten, p. 29. By all accounts, the shashka was originally part of the Evgeny Mollo collection (1904 - 1985).Condition: IIKeywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Kosaken, Moskau, Moscow, Iran, Persia, Persien,

Lot 3314

Pallasch für Offiziere des Garde-Kürassier-Regiments, um 1905 Schön erhaltene vernickelte, beidseitig doppelt gekehlte Rückenklinge, im oberen Viertel beidseitig vergoldete Zierätzungen auf gebläutem Grund, dabei Ranken, Trophäen und der Schriftzug "Garde-Kürassier-Regiment, Berlin", am Rücken die Lieferantensignatur "W. Rohde Berlin". Messing-Bügelgefäß mit drei Terzspangen, Fischhauthilze mit dreifacher Drahtwicklung und terzseitig aufgelegtem emaillierten Gardestern, anhängender lederner Faustriemen in Offiziersausführung. Vernickelte Stahlscheide mit einem beweglichen Tragering. Dabei zwei weißlederne Gehängeteile (Karabinerhaken defekt). Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 117 cm. Seltener, repräsentativer Pallasch der schweren preußischen Garde-Kavallerie. A pallash for officers of the Guard Cuirassier Regiment, circa 1905 A pallash for officers of the Guard Cuirassier Regiment, circa 1905Finely preserved, nickel-plated single-edged blade with two fullers on either side, the forte decorated on both faces with gold etchings of scrolling leaves, trophies, and the inscription "Garde-Kürassier-Regiment, Berlin" on blued base, the supplier's signature "W. Rohde Berlin" on the back of the blade. Brass hilt with three obverse loop guards, fish skin grip with triple wire wrap and enamelled guard star applied to the obverse, attached leather officer's wrist strap. Nickel-plated steel scabbard with one movable suspension ring. With white leather belt and strap (snap hook broken). Partially slightly damaged, signs of age. Length 117 cm. Rare, representative pallash of the Prussian guard cuirassiers.Condition: II

Lot 3319

Generalleutnant Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Hellwig (1775 - 1845) - prunkvoller Adlerkopfsäbel zum Erwerb des Eisernen Kreuzes II. und I. Klasse in den Befreiungskriegen 1813 Geschwungene, breit gekehlte Rückenklinge mit zweischneidiger Spitze, über der Fehlschärfe zu etwa einem Drittel mit vergoldeten Trophäen und Lorbeerzweigen sowie Herstellerätzung "S & S", "in Solingen" (Schimmelbusch & Sohn). Das Messinggefäß mit teils erhaltener Feuervergoldung und reliefiertem Trophäen-, Eichenlaub- und Akanthusdekor an Bügel und am Griffrücken, die Parierlappen mit terzseitig aufgelegtem Landwehrkreuz, quartseitig mit Trophäen, die Parierstange gepunzt "1 7 7 2" und mit undeutlicher Marke. Lederbezogenes Griffstück mit feiner Messingdrahtwicklung. Messingscheide mit zwei beweglichen Trageringen und eisernem Schleppblech, der obere Tragering mit anhängender Sammlungsplombe. Unterhalb des Mundblechs Gravur "Major K.L.F.v.Hellwig - 12.04.1813 EK II - 23.04.1813 EK I". Dazu der lederne (beschädigt) Faustriemen mit silberner Quaste. Länge des Säbels 94,5 cm, Gesamtlänge 102 cm.Wunderschöner und historisch bedeutender Säbel in sehr schöner Erhaltung.Rudolf Karl Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Hellwig tritt 1790 als Junker dem Husarenregiment von Koehler Nr. 3 bei, nimmt 1792-94 am Feldzug gegen Frankreich teil, wird 1794 Kornett, 1799 Secondelieutenant, wird 1806/07 beim Überfall auf Eisenach verwundet und erhält hierfür am 23.2.1807 der Pour le Mérite. 1812 wird er Major und erhält für die Langensalza neben dem Eisernen Kreuz II. Klasse auch den russischen St.-Georgs-Orden 4. Klasse. Wenige Tage später wird ihm für den Überfall bei Wanfried am 18.4.1813 das Eiserne Kreuz I. Klasse verliehen. Im März 1815 wird er Kommandeur des 9. Husarenregiments, im Oktober zum Oberstlieutenant und 1819 zum Oberst ernannt. 1830 wird er Kommandeur der 15. Kavalleriebrigade, 1831 Generalmajor und erhält - neben zahlreichen weiteren Auszeichnungen zuvor - 1836 den Roten Adlerorden II. Klasse mit Eichenlaub. 1838 wird er mit einer jährlichen Pension von 2250 Talern als Generallieutenant verabschiedet. Generallieutenant Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Hellwig – a magnificent eagle head sabre, marking the award of the Iron Cross 2nd and 1st Class in the Wars of Liberation, 1813 Generallieutenant Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Hellwig – a magnificent eagle head sabre, marking the award of the Iron Cross 2nd and 1st Class in the Wars of Liberation, 1813Curved, single-edged blade with wide fullers and a double-edged point, approximately one third of which above the ricasso with gilt trophies, laurel branches and etched manufacturer's mark "S & S", "in Solingen" (Schimmelbusch & Sohn). The fire gilding of the brass hilt preserved in places, with trophy, oak leaf and acanthus ornaments in relief on the knuckle bow and grip spine. The languet with appliquéd Landwehr cross on the obverse, trophies on the reverse. The quillons hallmarked "1 7 7 2" and another, illegible stamp. Leather-covered grip wrapped with fine brass wire. The brass scabbard with two movable suspension rings and iron drag, the upper suspension ring with a collection seal still attached. Engraved "Major K.L.F.v.Hellwig - 12.04.1813 EK II - 23.04.1813 EK I" below the locket. Comes with the leather thong (damaged) with a silver tassel. Length of the sabre 94.5 cm, total length 102 cm.Magnificent sabre of historical significance. In beautiful condition.Rudolf Karl Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig von Hellwig joined Koehler's Hussar Regiment No. 3 as Junker in 1790, fought in the French campaign of 1792-94, was promoted to Kornett in 1794 and Secondelieutenant in 1799. He was wounded in the attack on Eisenach in 1806/07, for which he received the Pour le Mérite on 23 February 1807. He was promoted to Major in 1812 and was awarded both the Iron Cross 2nd Class and the Russian Order of St. George 4th Class for the Battle of Langensalza. A few days later, he was presented with the Iron Cross 1st Class for the attack on Wanfried on 18 April 1813. He took command of the 9th Hussar Regiment in March 1815. In October, he was promoted to Oberstlieutenant and to Oberst in 1819. In 1830, he became commander of the 15th Cavalry Brigade, rising to Generalmajor in 1831 and was awarded, along with scores of other decorations beforehand, the Order of the Red Eagle 2nd Class with Oak Leaves in 1836. In 1838, he was given a ceremonial send-off as Generallieutenant, with an annual pension of 2250 talers.Condition: II

Lot 3332

Kavalleriesäbel M 52 Schwere, gekehlte Klinge, auf der Fehlschärfe "P.D. Lüneschloss, Solingen". Silbern überstrichenes, eisernes Korbgefäß mit beschädigter, dunkel belederter Griffhilze. Nachlackierte Scheide mit Stempelung “F.G. XII 48”. Gesamtlänge ca. 106 cm, Klingenlänge ca. 87 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Saxon Other Ranks Cavalry Model 52 Sword A Saxon Other Ranks Cavalry Model 52 SwordMaker P.D. Lüneschloss, Solingen, polished, curved blade, steel hilt, crossguard, ferrule and knuckle guard, ebony wooden grip (covering worn off). Lacquered scabbard stamped “F.G. XII 48”. Overall length ca. 106 cm, blade 87 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II -

Lot 3341

Sultan Abdülhamid II. (1842 - 1918) - prunkvoller Geschenksäbel an GFM Colmar von der Goltz-Pascha (1843 - 1916), wohl 1895 Vernickelte, gekehlte Rückenklinge mit zweischneidiger Spitze, über Fehlschärfe etwa hälftig fein geätzt mit dem beidseitigen osmanischen Hoheitszeichen, umgeben von feinen Blattranken. Der Rücken signiert "Carl Kaiser & Co. Solingen". Ehemals feuervergoldetes Messingbügelgefäß mit fein reliefiertem Blüten- und Blattdekor, am Griffrücken die Tughra Abdülhamids II. in Strahlenkranz und über Trophäenbündel, der Parierlappen terzseitig mit erneutem Hoheitszeichen des Osmanischen Reichs und quartseitig mit der tief geschlagenen Namensbezeichnung "v.d. Golz". Fischhauthilze mit Messingdrahtwicklung. Vernickelte Stahlscheide (partiell fleckig) mit zwei beweglichen Trageringen und Schleppblech. Länge des Säbels 97,5 cm, Gesamtlänge 100 cm.In Solingen vorgefertigter Prunksäbel und im Osmanischen Reich individuell fertiggestellter Geschenksäbel (Tughra und Namensbezeichnung), der von der Goltz-Pascha entweder zu seiner Ernennung als osmanischer Marschall (Müschir) mit dem Titel Pascha oder zu seinem Abschied 1895 nach erfolgreicher Reorganisation der osmanischen Armee verliehen wurde.Bedeutender Geschenksäbel der deutsch-osmanischen Militärverbundenheit des ausgehenden 19. Jhdts. Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842 - 1918) - a splendid presentation sword to GFM Colmar von der Goltz-Pasha (1843 - 1916), probably 1895 Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842 - 1918) - a splendid presentation sword to GFM Colmar von der Goltz-Pasha (1843 - 1916), probably 1895Nickel-plated, fullered, single-edged blade with a double-edged point. Above the ricasso, approximately half finely etched with the Ottoman national insignia on both sides, surrounded by delicate leafy vines. The spine signed "Carl Kaiser & Co. Solingen". Originally fire-gilt brass knuckle-bow hilt with décor of blossoms and foliage in fine relief, the tughra stamp of Abdülhamid II on the grip spine in a sun burst and above trophy bundles. The languet with another national insignia of the Ottoman Empire on the obverse and the name inscription "v.d. Golz" deeply etched on the reverse. The fish-scale grip wrapped with brass wire. Nickel-plated steel scabbard (stained in places) with two movable suspension rings and drag. Length of the sabre 97.5 cm, total length 100 cm.The ceremonial sabre precast in Solingen and the finished presentation sword customised in the Ottoman Empire (tughra and name inscription). Awarded to von der Goltz-Pasha either to mark his appointment as Ottoman marshal (Mushir) with the title of Pasha or his farewell in 1895, following the successful reorganisation of the Ottoman army.Distinguished presentation sword representing the German-Ottoman military relationship in the late 19th century.Condition: II

Lot 370

A British 1907 pattern bayonet with 42cm fullered blade. CANNOT POST OVERSEAS No scabbard.

Lot 379

An early 20th century tribal sword having a clad tooled leather handle of traditional form, steel curved blade with etched design and a tooled leather scabbard with ball end along with similar dagger and knife. Can not ship overseas.

Lot 61

Two vintage Indian cavalry swords one featuring etched blade and velvet wrapped scabbard. CANNOT POST OVERSEAS.

Lot 59

A Morroccan Jimbaya dagger featuring brass and white metal scabbard along with small quantity of British commemorative crowns. CANNOT POST OVERSEAS.

Lot 371

A British 1888 pattern Lee Metford bayonet by Mole, with scabbard. Blade length 30cm. CANNOT POST OVERSEAS

Lot 334

Wilkinson RAF Bayonet, marked R.A.F. 1D 5375 with Scabbard

Lot 401

A military sword with brass hilt and grip - Total length 81cm with leather and brass scabbard - reasonably good condition

Lot 402

A 19th century bayonet/sword with a curved blade - Total length 69cm with scabbard, some rusting and pitting

Lot 76

A Burmese Dha sword, probably late 19th century, having a curved steel blade and bound wooden grip, in a bound wooden scabbard, 91cm high overallBlade 52cm long

Lot 158

A Victorian Court sword, having a wire bound grip, with coronet hilt and shell guard with VR monogram, the etched steel blade inscribed Parfitt & Co., Jermyn Street, London, in a black scabbard, 95cm long, with original gold and crimson bullion sword knot, together with a sword scabbard (2)

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