A GERMAN BUTCHER BAYONET by FERDINAND SCHLEUTERMANN. A very clean 1898/05 blade date marked 1915 on the spine, with a trumpeting Herald and Stahlblume. A. W. trademark. Ferdinand Schleutermann supplied blades to A W Schulte & Co, during the Great War. Complete with its steel scabbard and leather frog, some rusting evident to the hilt and scabbard.
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A SKEAN DHU etc. A stainless steel marked blade Skean Dhu with silver hallmarked mounts. Plain silver pommel with carved grip, 3.3/4" blade in a sheath with black leather cover. Made in Scotland and TE marks, possibly 1965 Edinburgh hall marks. A miniature German parade bayonet and scabbard, possibly a letter opener. A third dagger in poor condition, with rusty double-edged blade and partial hilt.
A HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, A George V period heavy cavalry officers sword, complete with a recovered leather scabbard. A 36" blade with foiliage designs and GvR, no makers name but has the 'proved' mark surrounding the 'H' with a cross below. The blade of almost straight or lightly curved form, the 'Honeysuckle' hilt of the 1821/1896 pattern. The plated hilt in very good condition with bullion swordknot present, the blade having a few patches of light rust/staining.
A FAIRBURN-SYKES COMMANDO DAGGER. Straight quillion type with 'Beads and Ribs blackened brass Hilt, complete with its scabbard. The blade just under 6.3/4" of darkened finish, the brown leather 'winged scabbard' has lost its elastic retainer at the frog. The hilt stamped with a broad arrow above a figure 1, at the crossguard.
A mid-20th century MK IV kukri with karda and chakmak in leather bound scabbard, unmarked, blade length approx 29.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tip of blade lose (see pic), nibbles to blade edge, scratches etc, wear and discoloured/disformed section to handle (see pic), scabbard heavily worn, split to top, lost large sections of the leather, leather distressed, chips to lower section.
An officer's private purchase kukri with engraved detail to khol, the horn handle with white metal band and pommel with stylised detail, blade length 21.5cm, in leather bound scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: Butt plate slightly separated from handle and misshapen, split to leather of scabbard to one side, general wear throughout, visible line/joint where blade back meets handle.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese bronze and champlevé enamel decorated figure with a pair of swords and flowing floral decorated robe, on stylised wave base, height 37.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lacking sword blades to both hilts, the scabbard is broken away from his body, glue residue to one leg, natural flaws in enamel throughout.
A GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICERS SWORD. A Wilkinson made George V1 Grenadier Guards officer's sword, number 68584 complete with a scabbard. Battle honours on the 32./12" length rust damaged blade on one side are Waterloo up to Hindenburg Line-France & Flanders 1918. On the other side is Namur 1695 up to the Peninsular. Initials on the blade are N D M, the hilt in exceptional condition with G-G badge inset. Complete with its brown leather field scabbard. See Illustration
A GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICERS LEVEE PATTERN SWORD. A Henry Wilkinson made Levee pattern officers sword number 12845, with steel plated scabbard present. The Grenadier Guards badge is inset in the guard, with brown leather sword knot affixed. Very clean blade of 31.1/2", having the makers name and a family crest above the ricasso decoration. Carried by the same Grenadier Guards officer, as in the previous lot.
A COURT SWORD AND CASED OFFICERS HAT. A Court Sword with gilt hilt and pommel, of a Spanish Nobleman or Diplomatic type with a rusted 29.3/4" tapering blade. Maker Jordana Principi Madrid, on the riccasso of the plated blade, with gilt mounted black leather scabbard. The ornate bicorn hat with chinstrap present, contained in a fitted wooden case. The shield in both the hilt and the hat buttons, are of a crown above with vertical divisions. On the hat button is Real Maeztranza de Caballiria de Zaragoza. A Noble Guild established for Cavalry Training, established in the 1500's. Royal Cavalry Armoury of Zaragoza..
A late 19th century Arabic jambiya:, the short double edge blade with central strengthening rib over a horn handle with geometric banding and gilt decorated locating studs, in a traditional white metal decorated angular scabbard, signed to the reverse of the chape, on a broad leather belt, blade length 16.5cm long.
GERMAN WORLD WAR I BAYONET, formerly with saw back, now ground away, stamped Waffenfabrik - Mauser A.G. Oberndorf a. N. steel child with wood grips, 19 3/4" (50cm) long overall and the METAL SCABBARD, together with a WWII KNIFE BAYONET probably Russian and stamped 44, with single edge fullered blade and wood grips, approximately 15" (38cm) long and the METAL SCABBARD (2)
A Far Eastern curved bladed short sword, late 19th/early 20th Century33cm curved single fullered single edged blade with incised decoration, horn grip with matching decoration, further short sword with 42cm curved single edged blade, with bakelite grip with knurled decoration complete with leather scabbard, a Masai lion spear and a scout knife (4)

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