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Tribal short sword having rustically made steel blade, 38cm long, wire bound grip, appearing to be fashioned from ivory, in the form of a crouching figure in conical, wire bound head-dress with horn conical hat. Wooden wire bound scabbard with beaten metal tip. Probably African. Overall 102cm long approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Blade generally is showing surface rust, the scabbard is split and wire is coming loose both from the scabbard and the hilt. Handle appearing to be ivory that has been stained.
British 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) Officers Mameluke Sword A rare example dating from before the Crimean war (1853 - 1856) Circa 1840's, this is a fine example that would have belonged to a high ranking officer. The blade is etched with the battle honours of Salamanca, Peninsular, Waterloo and Bhurtpore, the Victorian crown is clearly etched above foliate design with 'Prince Albert's Own Hussars' etched below. Beneath, the Sphinx over Egypt is depicted, the same inscriptions appear on the reverse of the blade along with the retailers mark 'Andrews No.9 Pall Mall'. The cast gold tone hilt is ornately detailed with the sphinx over Egypt in central circlet. The grip is fashioned in ivory, the guard is inscribed to the underside with retailers mark 'Andrews Pall Mall'. The sword is complete with original steel scabbard, highly ornamented with gilded scroll detail mounts and both hanging rings present. The sword shows minor signs of wear to the ivory grip, with one small chip close to the guard and small crack to reverse (approx 1cm) there are three very small nicks to blade edge. The Mameluke sword is a scimitar-like sword historically derived from sabres used by Mamluk warriors of Egypt, from whom the sword derives its name.
BEAMTENDEGENÖsterreichisches Kaisertum,nach 1808Degen für hohen Staatsbeamten. Schlanke Stahlklinge mit Schneide auf einer Seite mit scharfer Rille, mit Gravierdekor. Bronzemuschel mit Wappen des österreichischen Kaisertums. Heft mit Perlmuttbelegung. Schwarzlederscheide mit Endstück und Mundblech aus Bronze. Klingenlänge 71 cm. Gesamtlänge 85 cm.Zustand C.Eine Perlmuttschale des Griffes locker, die zweite fehlend. Klinge geschweißt.OFFICER SWORDAustrian Empire,after 1808Sword for high state officers. Slim steel blade with single edge, one side with distinctive fuller, engraved decoration. Bronze clamshell guard with symbol of Austrian Empire. Grip with pearl. Black leather scabbard with locket and chape made of gilded bronze plate. Length of blade 71 cm. Total length 85 cm.Condition C.Loose pearl handle, the second one is missing. Repaired broken blade.
KAMPF-BAJONETT K98KDeutschland – Drittes Reich,1937 / 1941Klinge gezeichnet: „7220 b / 41 ddl“. Schalen aus Schwarzbakelit, Sicherung funktionsfähig, Akzeptanzzeichen „WaA883“. Metallscheide gezeichnet: „7691 - S/240 / 1937“ und Akzeptanzzeichen „WaA883“. alle Metalloberflächen geschwärzt. Klingenlänge 25 cm. Gesamtlänge 41 cm.Zustand A/B.Hersteller ddl - Remscheider Hobelmesserfabrik Josua Corts Sohn, Remscheid.BAYONET K98K COMBATGermany – The Third Reich,1937 / 1941Marked on blade 7220 b / 41 ddl. Handle made of black bakelite, working press stud, inspection mark WaA883. Metal scabbard marked 7691 - S/240 / 1937, inspection mark WaA883. Metal surfaces black colored. Length of blade 25 cm. Total length 41 cm.Condition A/B.Maker ddl - Remscheider Hobelmesserfabrik Josua Corts Sohn, Remscheid.
HIRSCHFÄNGERÖsterreich-Ungarn,um 1900Weidmesser des deutschen Typs zur Jagduniform. Gerade einschneidige Klinge mit scharfer Spitze, nicht gezeichnet. Elfenbeingriff mit 3 Bronzenieten. Parierbogen mit Muschel aus Bronze, ungeziert. Holzscheide mit schwarzem Leder bezogen, mit Bronzeblechbeschlag. Röhrenfassung mit Loch für Einschiebung eines kleineren Messers. Messer fehlend. Gehänge mit Gürtel aus Grünleder, dekoriert mit Silberlitze mit Bronzegarnitur. Schließe mit Initialen des Kaisers: „F.J.I“. Klingenlänge 31 cm. Gesamtlänge 51 cm.Zustand C.Ursprüngliche Vergoldung abgewischt. Ein Nietenkopf fehlend. Klinge mit Rostflecken.HUNTING KNIFEAustria-Hungary,around1900German-type knife for hunting uniform. Straight blade, single-edged with sharp tip, unmarked. Ivory grip with three bronze rivets. Bronze undecorated clamshell guard. Wooden scabbard covered with black leather with bronze fittings. Locket with a hole for inserting a small knife (the knife is missing). Sheath with belt made of green leather with silver and bronze decoration. Marked with Emperor’s initials „F.J.I“. Length of blade 31 cm. Total length 51 cm.Condition C.Loose original gilding. One rivet’s head missing. Blade with spots of corrosion.
DOLCH KOUMMYAArabische Halbinsel – Jemen,um 1900Gebogene Stahlklinge mit scharfer Rippe in der Achse. Holzgriff mit dekorativen Scheiben aus Bronzeblech und Nägeln. Holzscheide mit rot-braunem Leder bezogen, belegt mit versilbertem Blech mit Drahtwicklung. Klingenlänge 14 cm. Gesamtlänge 24 cm.Zustand B/C.DAGGER KHOUMIJAArabian peninsula - Yemen,around 1900Steel curved blade with distinctive fuller. Wooden handle with nails, decorated with bronze targets. Wooden scabbard, covered with red-brown leather and silvered plate decorated with spiral twisted wires. Length of blade 14 cm. Total length 24 cm.Condition B/C.
British 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) Officers Mameluke Sword A rare example dating from before the Crimean war (1853 - 1856) Circa 1840's, this is a fine example that would have belonged to a high ranking officer. The blade is etched with the battle honours of Salamanca, Peninsular, Waterloo and Bhurtpore, the Victorian crown is clearly etched above foliate design with 'Prince Albert's Own Hussars' etched below. Beneath, the Sphinx over Egypt is depicted, the same inscriptions appear on the reverse of the blade along with the retailers mark 'Andrews No.9 Pall Mall'. The cast gold tone hilt is ornately detailed with the sphinx over Egypt in central circlet. The grip is fashioned in ivory, the guard is inscribed to the underside with retailers mark 'Andrews Pall Mall'. The sword is complete with original steel scabbard, highly ornamented with gilded scroll detail mounts and both hanging rings present. The sword shows minor signs of wear to the ivory grip, with one small chip close to the guard and small crack to reverse (approx 1cm) there are three very small nicks to blade edge. The Mameluke sword is a scimitar-like sword historically derived from sabres used by Mamluk warriors of Egypt, from whom the sword derives its name.
World War I - Rare Group 1907 Pattern British Bayonet and Scabbard + Frog & Helve Unit Web Frog Carrier 3rd Lancashire Regiment. The Bayonet Marked Wilkinson 1907 + Further Marks to Other Side - Please See Photo. Bayonet Length 21.75 Inches, Blade Length 17 Inches. All In Excellent Condition, Well Above Average.

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