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A French M An IX light infantry sidearm, slightly curved flat blade 23½”, regulation solid brass hilt with knucklebow, quillon, backstrap and ribbed grip, stamps to top of blade and knucklebow, in its leather scabbard (worn and lower section almost detached) with brass locket and chape. GC, the blade good.
Late 19th century Italian heavy cavalry trooper's sword. A Model 1860 heavy cavalry trooper's sword the slightly curved, single-edged blade stamped 'RF to the ricasso, the hilt with steel guard, numbered '229 above 5/' and leather covered grip, in steel scabbard. Sword length 43in. (109.2cm)
17th century Japanese Shinto sword in holding scabbard. A Japanese tachi decorated with horimono of a dragon pursuing the pearl of wisdom, the tang inscribed 'Awatagochi Ikkanshi Tadatsuna', in shira saya with sayagaki in black ink, 'Awatagochi Ikkanshi Tadatsuna'. Boshi to habaki 26.25in. (66.7cm) Received as a gift by Colonel Sean O'Driscoll, US Army, aide to General Douglas MacArthur in Japan in 1945.Gifted to the current owner by O'Driscoll's widow in 1992. Awatagochi Ikkanshi Tadatsuna, real name Asai Mantay go Ikkanshi and Goshoken, received the honorary title Omi no Kami during the Enpo era (1673-1681). A renowned swordsmith he was an excellent horimono engraver.
Victorian Scottish officer's sword. A Victorian Scottish, basket-hilt sword, standard pattern with steel basket and liner, the straight, 32 inch, double fullered blade etched with a Victorian Royal cypher, trade label of Kenning, Little Britain, London and named to John Alexander MacDonald, in steel scabbard. Sword length 38in. (96.5cm)
C.1840 Spanish light cavalry sword. Based on the British 1821-pattern light cavalry sword, the slightly curved single fullered blade stamped with the maker's mark for 'Armas Toledo Ballesteros'. the ricasso stamped 'J986 - AE'. In steel scabbard. The blade hilt and scabbard stamped with non-matching numbers. Sword length 39in. (99.1cm)
Late 19th century, a collection of four French bayonets A Yataghan sword bayonet for use on the 11 mm M1866 Chassepot needle-fire rifle, engraved "Mre. Imple. de St. Etiennes 1868"; together with a similar bayonet engraved "Mre. Armees de Chat O.bre 1868", in scabbard; a T-back sword bayonet engraved "Mre. Imple. de St. Etiennes March1880"; and a Sword bayonet for the 8 mm. Mannlicher-Berthier M1890. (4) Weapons and armour.
Early 20th century Japanese army Field officer's kyu-gunto. A proto-military sword with 24 inch, traditional-style Japanese blade on gilt brass hilt with single knucklebow and decorated backstrap, the grip of soft cream leather bound with gilt wire. In steel scabbard. sword length 32in. (81.3cm)
Victorian Royal Scots Fusiliers officer's sword. A Victorian Scottish, basket-hilt sword, standard pattern with steel basket lacking liner, the straight, 33 inch, double fullered blade etched with a St Andrew's Cross and the badge of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, numbered 25002 (1882), in steel scabbard. Sword length 39in. (99.1cm)
George VI, 1897 pattern British infantry officer's sword The straight, 32½ inch, single-fullered blade etched with a Royal cypher, the Arms of the United Kingdom and trade label for Flight's Ltd. London; on nickel-plated, pierced steel, three-quarter basket hilt, with wire bound fishskin grip, in brown leather service scabbard. Sword length 39in. (99.1cm)
Mid-19th century French swords. A French 1831 model Artillery short sword by Talabotf, Paris, the leaf-shaped double edged blade on cast brass hilt, in brass mounted black leather scabbard; together with a French Grenadier's briquet, the slightly curved, flat blade on cast brass hilt with single knocklebow, in brass mounted black leather scabbard; and a gladius-style short sword, the double-fullered, straight, double edged blade on cast brass hilt, in brass mounted leather scabbard. (3)
George V, 1897 pattern British infantry officer's sword The straight, 32½ inch, single-fullered blade etched with a Royal cypher and the Arms of the United Kingdom, on pierced steel, three-quarter basket hilt, with wire bound fishskin grip. The back of the blade numbered '4885'.. In brown leather service scabbard mounted on a Sam Browne belt. Sword length 38in. (96.5cm)
Late 19th / early 20th century Japanese kyu-gunto, in nickel plated scabbard. The traditional-style taschi blade mounted on a gilt metal hilt with single knucklebow and ray grip bound with gilt wire, the back-strap decorated in the style of a field officer. Boshi to habaki 26.50in. (67.3cm) Received as a gift by Colonel Sean O'Driscoll, US Army, aide to General Douglas MacArthur in Japan in 1945.Gifted to the current owner by O'Driscoll's widow in 1992.
Victorian Mark II 1845 pattern Naval boarding cutlass. A British 1845 pattern Naval boarding cutlass, the straight 30 inch, unmarked double edged, spear-pointed blade on painted steel, three-quarter basket hilt, with reeded metal grip, in leather scabbard with brass fittings. Sword length 35.50in. (90.2cm) The Mark II 1845 pattern boarding cutlass was a conversion from the earlier curved blade to a straight blade. Conversions were carried out in the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield between 1867 and 1885.
American Fraternal swords. A pair of fraternal swords, by WH Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia, the blued steel blades etched with fraternal devices and maker's mark, on bronze hilt with ivory grip and pommel in the form of a knight's helm, lacking scabbards, together with another fraternal sword, in scabbard. (3) The longest sword 33.75in. (85.7cm)
Mid-19th century French swords. A French 1831 model Artillery short sword by Talabotf, Paris, the leaf-shaped double edged blade on cast brass hilt, numbered 1033, in brass mounted black leather scabbard with matching number; together with a French Grenadier's briquet, the slightly curved, flat blade on cast brass hilt with single knocklebow, in brass mounted black leather scabbard. (2)
Early 20th century Royal Navy officer's sword. A Royal Naval officer's sword, retailed by Gieve, Matthew and Seagrove, Portsmouth, the 31½in blade etched with rope and oakleaf designs, crowned fouled anchor and the Royal Arms, regulation copper hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard. Sword length 37in. (94cm)
1933-1945 German Wehrmacht NCO's sword. The slightly curved, nickel-plated blade maker marked to the ricasso for Karl Eickhorn, nickel plated hilt with plain pommel, 'P' shaped knucklebow and black celluloid grip formed over a wood base and bound brass wire. In black scabbard. Sword length 38.25in. (97.2cm)
1933-1945 German Luftwaffe officer's sword. An early pattern nickel silver dress sword for a Luftwaffe officer. Large circular top pommel with mobile swastika to the centre of each side. Winged cross guard with mobile swastikas to the centre. Blue leather covered grip retaining the original wire. Blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver top mount and lower mount. Original blue leather hanging strap attached to the reverse.
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