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AN 1827 PATTERN ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD, the Ricasso marked 'Larcom & Veysey', the blade etched with armorials and fouled anchor with crown, fishskin grip with lion head pommel, the guard with bullion knot and fouled anchor with crown, the folding hilt marked 'F W Hamblin RN' in original brass mounted scabbard, blade length 80 cms, full length 95 cms sheathed, (mounts loose on scabbard, blade still quite polished but areas of pitting, heavy wire to the grip mostly absent)
A small collection of bayonets, comprising: British 1888 pattern, Mk I 2nd type, leather scabbard and frog; German model 98/05, sawback, by Alex Coppel, steel scabbard; German M 84/98 II, by Herder, hilt marked 'STA B. 701. 6.', steel scabbard; Belgian FAL type A, lacking mounting catch, steel scabbard and leather frog; French model 1874, lacking scabbard. [5]
An Omani sword, of characteristic form with spatulate blade 31.5 in., guardless hilt with tapering grip and oblong iron pommel, scabbard with embossed leather cladding and white metal chape; together with a Burmese sword (dha), blade 22.5 in. and with gilt decoration of animals and soldiers (including one in Western uniform - possibly a Japanese), rattan bound hilt and scabbard; two tulwars, of conventional form with steel hilts and wood lined scabbards; and another Indian sword, bi-fullered blade 25.5 in., copper hilt with leaf terminal quillons and swollen grip, wooden scabbard with copper repousse mounts. [5]
An Indian gauntlet sword (pata), the slender bi-fullered blade 32 in. and probably adapted from a European sword, united to the brass hilt by two long steel flanges, hilt with tiger mask hand guard, the wrist section divided into longitudinal panels between ornate ribbed and beaded borders, the interior of the hilt with wooden transverse grip and velvet and leather pad(possibly later), articulated iron arm band, possibly 18th Century Mysore or Tranvancore, blue cloth covered scabbard.
A Victorian 1892 pattern infantry officer's sword, light model blade by Pearse & Co. 33 in., etched with VR cyper and a personal monogram (possibly 'A.P.') within panels, gilt brass 'gothic' hilt, later sword knot, steel scabbard; together with a British officer's Sam Browne belt complete with sword frog. [2]
A Khyber knife, T-section blade 23 in., three stage grip with horn and bone scales (lower scales missing), brass mounted scabbard; a similar knife, blade 2.5 in., bone grips, velvet covered scabbard; an all steel Indian style axe, the crescent head with arabic text in light relief; and another axe, etched head with trefoil paen, spear point, wooden haft. [4]
A .577/.450 Martini-Henry Mk IV service rifle, by B.S.A. & M. Co, receiver dated 1895, C-pattern (as originally built, rather than a conversion from .402), standard service configuration and with correct Mk IV clearing rod; together with a Volunteer 1860 pattern sword bayonet, lacking scabbard. [2]
A British heavy cavalry officer's dress sword, c. 1796, slender double edged blade 30.5 in., with etched details including GR cypher retaining traces of gilding, 1796 pattern gilt brass hilt with boatshell guard and knuckle bow, associated gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard, the locket and chape engraved with foliate scrolls, ornate frog stud.
λ A Turkish sword (yataghan), characteristic forward curving blade 23.5 in. with narrow back fuller, discrete koftgari type decoration of a roundel to one side and a scrolling panel involving Arabic text to the other, rhino horn hilt with large flaring terminal, brass repousse embellishment covering the grip frame and forming a collar that extends over part of the blade, part scabbard comprising wooden liner and copper locket, 19th Century.
λ A Moroccan dagger, slender 13.5 in. blade adapted from a European sword, etching to the broad central fuller, narrow back fuller and reformed 7.5 in. false back edge, rhinoceros horn hilt of characteristic form with waisted grip rising to a fan shaped terminal, silver repousse collar and scrolling pommel ornament, silver repousse mounted scabbard with body of fabric covered wood, the long chape and locket richly decorated with foliate scrolls, 19th Century.
Seaforth Highlanders: a Victorian basket-hilted officer's sword, regulation blade with two narrow fullers, etched with battle honours from 'Carnatic' to 'Tel-El-Kebir' and Regimental title 'Seaforth Highlanders/ Ross-shire Buffs/ The Duke of Albany's', retailed by Kirkwood of Edinburgh, numbered 99008; regulation basket hilt with buff leather liner, brown leather covered scabbard with steel chape.
An early 19th Century British officer's sword of light cavalry dress type, by Hebbert and Humes, curved clip-point blade 28.25 in., with etched decoration including: 'HEBBERT & HUMES WARRANTED', 'mameluke' hilt with plain guard retaining traces of gilding, horn grips (some loss), gilt brass mounted leather scabbard (lacks locket). Provenance: sometime exhibited in an Isle-of-Wight museum, and purported to have been recovered from the sea off the island.
An early 19th century cutlass, the 62 cm curved blade with double-edged tip, brass hilt with fishskin grip, in brass mounted leather scabbard to/w a Continental hunting sword, the 64 cm fullered blade with 2-edged tip, gilt brass hilt with spiral reeded guard and embossed copper grip (lacks scabbard) and a Sirupate kukri with 62 cm blade (3)
London Hamburger Rogers & Co., circa 1880 BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, PATTERN 1822 Etched blade with crowned Victorian monogram and foliated decoration, cracked black leather scabbard with brass chape, band and locket with large shoe, loose rings and decorated brass frog stud on locket. Scabbard is damaged. Bottom shoe fractured from leather of scabbard, but held in place by blade, leather is cracked. Hand grip covered with fish skin and bound with brass wire, tarnished brass hilt with crowned VR (Victoria Regina) monogram in a cut-out cartouche.
Anon ITALIAN AIR FORCE (REGIA AERONAUTICA) OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD Circa 1930 - 40 Faded gilded hilt in the form of folded feathers as found on the wings of a bird; good black leather scabbard with faded brass mounts. Pommel with crowned eagle head. Hinged side guard. Blade in excellent condition with etched decoration of various military crests and an aeroplane.
Anon LATE VICTORIAN BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD Etched blade has been nickel plated. Victorian crown over anchor on blade. Brass hilt, 'lion's head' pommel, copper wire bound sharkskin-covered grip with black leather scabbard with brass mounts, faded gold sword knot. Cartouche on hilt with anchor and Victorian crown folding side guard has the name "C. F. Pollard" engraved on it. Pollard later became Paymaster Rear Admiral Sir Charles Fleetwood Pollard KCB, CMG. He had entered the Royal Navy in 1884. He was one of the survivors of the collision of HMS Camperdown and HMS Victoria. The two ships collided off Tripoli on 22 June 1893 when Vice Admiral Tyron, 21 officers and 350 men drowned. Pollard died in the Cape Province in 1938.
Anon ITALIAN AIR FORCE (REGIA AERONAUTICA) OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD Circa 1930 - 40 Gilded hilt age-darkened in the form of folded feathers as found on the wing of a bird; good black leather scabbard with age-darkened brass mounts with Regia Aeronautica Wings. Pommel with crowned eagle head. Suspension straps and gold sword knot hinged side guard. Blade in excellent condition with etched decoration of various military crests and an aeroplane.
Anon POST 1914 BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD Etched blade with black spotting. Gilded brass hilt, 'lion's head' pommel, copper wire bound sharkskin-covered grip, black leather scabbard with brass mounts, etc. Cartouche on hilt with anchor on post 1902 crown, folding side guard has the name of "D. L. Johnston RN" engraved. He was promoted commander in 1941 and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in World War II.
An early 19th century continental naval officer’s sword, curved, fullered and watered blade 30½”, etched on both sides at forte with foliate panels surmounted by a trophy of instruments, flags and foliage, gilt brass hilt, the crossguard with foliate engraved quillon and langets with plain anchor in wreath, pronounced knucklebow, well moulded lion’s head pommel and plain backstrap, ribbed ivory grip (wire missing, chipped at top), in its leather scabbard with gilt mounts, the chape and middle band engraved on the outer side with stylized foliage, the locket with additional trophy of arms and instruments, 2 rings. GC, retaining much original gilt (blade some wear and light pitting, hilt a little loose) Plate 4
A Vic 1845 pattern infantry Field Officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32”, by “Firmin & Sons, 153 Strand & 13 Conduit St London” etched on both sides with crowned VR cypher in scrolled panels, triple bar brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with leather liner and lace sword knot (both worn), in its brass scabbard (dented) with 2 rings. Basically GC (some service wear overall).
A scarce British pre 1947 prototype bayonet for the No 4 rifle, and a standard model d. 1949 (no scabbards); a Mk II spike bayonet for Lee Enfield No 4, in Mk 1 scabbard, and similar in plastic scabbard; an L1A3 bayonet with long fuller, in scabbard with frog. GC (5) Part of a Private Collection
An 1899 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword of The Royal Dragoons, slightly curved, fullered blade 33½”, various Enfield stamps at forte including date ‘00, regulation hilt, the half basket guard with reinforced inner edge, plain pommel, diced leather grips, in its steel scabbard (few dents) with 2 rings, the hilt and scabbard marked en suite “3.1900/ R.R.D./ A/ 125”. GC, the blade retaining much original finish (guard dented).
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