A Third Reich period German Army dagger by WKC, Solingen:, the straight double edged blade signed as per title to ricasso with eagle and swastika hilt, ribbed celluloid grip with oak leaf decorated ferrule and pommel, together with stipple pattern scabbard with oak leaf decorated suspension loops and double strap belt with lanyard, 26cm blade length.
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An Indian reproduction sabre, the blade inscribed 'Made in India', in black imitation leather scabbard; together with a decorative chromed metal sword with double-edge blade engraved with gold and red enamels, with a cup-shaped hand guard, metal hilt and faux bamboo trigger guard (slightly damaged).
A George V 1897 Infantry Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, 89 cm, slender etched and fullered blade, solid plated steel guard with foliate chasing and engraved for F N Tuff, REKMR, shaped fishskin grip, in leather scabbard, 113 cm overall to/w a leather box and two fencing foils (4)Provenance: The property of a Gentleman. The sword is said to have been owned by Second Lieutenant Frank.Noel.Tuff, Royal East Kent Yeomanry (born 26-11-1889/died on 5-11-1915). Second Lieutenant Tuff was an Oxford Blue for Cricket, and also played for the Kent 2nd XI. He was wounded at Gallipoli on 23-10-1915 and died of his wounds in Malta; he is buried in the Pieta Military Cemetery on Malta.
A George III naval pattern dirk, the twin edged 22 cm blade etched with fouled anchor, military trophy and foliage, foliate-cast brass hilt and turned ivory handle, in brass scabbard, 34 cm overall Condition Report Handle split and lacking end-cap; minor dents to scabbard, blade clean with light wear commensurate with age
A 19th century Kukri with 34 cm blade and floral-carved ivory handle, later scabbard embossed for 4th Gurkhas, Burma 1944, to/w another Kukri, the wooden handle with electroplated mounts (2) Condition Report Some areas of age cracks, wear, deterioration and loss to both handlesIvory handle is 15 cm, unlikely to be solid
*Scottish Dirk. An Edwardian Scottish dirk (Sgian Dubh) belonging to The Honourable E.O. Campbell, Seaforth Highlanders, the 28.5cm steel blade by S.J. Pillin, Gerrard St, London, etched with the crest of the Seaforth Highlanders, the reverse with E.VII.R. cypher, with the bog oak grip carved with hat and crossed swords and woven grip inset with brass studs, thistle decorated gilt metal mounts and large glass cairngorm to the butt, 42cm overall, in its conforming scabbard with knife and fork with morocco leather presentation case, rust to blade and presentation case (a/f), together with personal letters to family from the trenches, having passed censorship (various dates including 18 August 1916) plus a large monochrome photograph of the recipient in civilian wear dated 1918, 20 x 15.5cm The Honourable Eric Octavius Campbell (1885-1918), educated at Eton, passed into the Army through the Militia, being gazetted to the Seaforth Highlanders on 20 December 1905. At the outbreak of the war he went to France as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion; he was awarded the D.S.O. on 18 February 1915, and was wounded at St. Julian on 25 April 1915. Campbell was employed as Brigade Major from 3 January to 24 September 1916, his services being rewarded with a Brevet Majority on 3 June 1916. He was in hospital in France towards the end of 1916, and on return to duty in November went to the 2nd Battalion, but resumed the appointment of Brigade Major to the 44th Infantry Brigade on 22 January 1917. Campbell returned to regimental duty on 27 May 1917 and for a short time commanded the 2nd Battalion. On 20 October 1917, he was given command of another battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders, which he retained till the middle of May 1918, when a breakdown in health, due to nearly four years active service, compelled him to go hospital. Campbell arrived home on 25 May, having been reported wounded, but returned to duty immediately, as he was only bruised by a fragment of a shell. In the Gazette of 24 May he was mentioned in despatches for the third time, and a Bar to his D.S.O. was awarded in the Gazette of 3 June, the day before his death. Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Campbell died in hospital in London of cerebral haemorrhage on 4 June 1918. (1)
*Spadroon. A high quality replica of a Georgian Officer's "5 Ball" spadroon, the 79cm blade stamped Knubley, brass hilt, horn grip inset with white metal plaque to each side, indistinctly engraved with regiment and owners details, 94.5cm long overall, in its leather scabbard with brass mounts stamped John Knubley 11 Charing Cross (1)
*Sword. Argentinian 1909 pattern Mauser "Bolo" short sword, the 37cm blade stamped 'Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie Solingen', reverse 'Modelo Argentino 1909', S quillon crossguard stamped 'C02885', reverse 'P', wooden grips with steel rivets, curved pommel stamped 'RA', 51cm long overall, in its steel scabbard stamped 'A04377', together with three French Chassepot bayonets, one lacking scabbard together with a 1907 pattern Wilkinson bayonet, lacking scabbard plus a Martini Henri triangular socket bayonet (6)
*WWI. A WWI Officer's sword, the 83cm blade etched with G.V.R. cypher and pennant, plated honeysuckle guard with G.V.R. cypher, wire-bound fish skin grip, chequered back and domed pommel, 99cm overall with leather sword knot, in its brown leather scabbard with all-weather bag bearing initials A.R.T. Provenance: Major Anthony T. Taverner. (1)
A 19th Century English small sword with cut steel handle and hilt, the hollowed triangular blade housed in a painted and steel mounted scabbard, together with a George VI Officer's dress sword by Conway Williams Military Outfitter, the blade inscribed "Presented by Capt. J H Robinson Jan 1939", the grip with shagreen cover, the pierced knuckle guard inscribed with Royal cypher, the blade housed in a leather covered scabbard with leather outer case
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