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A late 19th century Tranters Patent revolver, approximately 30/32 calibre rim fire, with chequered walnut grip, bronze frame, five shot action and octagonal steel barrel, hammer broken and lacking some pieces 19cm long together with a small jambiya dagger in leather scabbard and three other knives/daggers (5)
dating: 19th Century provenance: Mexico, In iron, with rectangular treads, pierced with a rosette with acorn-cusp in the center; trapezoid lateral parts, the external covered with beautiful, silver plates, richly pierced and decorated with a vase and flowers, internal sides lined with leather, decorated with floral imprints and partially stitched in gilded thread. One stirrup without scabbard above the tread. height 16.5 cm.
dating: 1910 - 1920 provenance: USA, Leather saddle with metal plate on the cantle, marked '11 1/8 Inch Seat', complete with bridle, stirrups, bag, canteen, sword in a scabbard, blade marked '1914', gun scabbard (with false gun, very well decorated) and saddle-pad in dark blue cloth with yellow borders and star. length sella 49 cm.
A Japanese carved ivory figure of a female warrior, Meiji period (1868-1912), the slender robed figure with a quiver of arrows on her back, holding a large sword in scabbard to the front, with black and red stained engraved detail, on a stained hardwood stand, the figure 10¼in. (26cm.) high, minor losses to arrows; together with a Japanese Meiji period carved ivory figure of a fisherman seated upon a rocky outcrop, signed with two character mark verso, 7in. (17.75cm.) high, lacks hand, rod broken. (2)* Condition: - Warrior: Tip of one arrow chipped to back. Left hand and sword scabbard has been off and glue repaired. Red stain to flower to neck of robe faded. - Fisherman: Left hand missing and rod broken in two. No other damage noted.
Two brass hilted bayonets and a sword, comprising: a French 1866 pattern Chassepot bayonet without scabbard, 67.5cm; a German 1871 pattern Seitengegewehr bayonet, 72cm; and a 19th century Continental short sword, no makers, marks, 78.5cm (3) some rusting noted to second item, the German 1871 bayonet
A group of Eight bayonets, comprising: a World war 1 Imperial German Mauser 98/05 butcher bayonet, dated 1918, in leather frog , a World War II German S84/98 Mauser bayonet, the blade signed E.U.F. Horster; a World War I imperial German M84/98 bayonet, the ricasso signed Simson Werk),a World War I U.S.A P.1917 bayonet and scabbard; a British 1888 pattern bayonet and scabbard , a 19th century socket bayonet; a British No.4 MK II bayonet and frog; and a British No.4 MK II bayonet in MK I scabbard (8) A group of Eight bayonets, comprising: a World war 1 Imperial German Mauser 98/05 butcher bayonet, dated 1918, in leather frog , a World War II German S84/98 Mauser bayonet, the blade signed E.U.F. Horster, (black painted overall, locking button deficient); a World War I imperial German M84/98 bayonet, the ricasso signed Simson Werk, (pommel rusted, scabbard black painted); a World War I U.S.A P.1917 bayonet and scabbard (locking button deficient); a British 1888 pattern bayonet and scabbard (locking button rusted) a 19th century socket bayonet; a British No.4 MK II bayonet and frog; and a British No.4 MK II bayonet in MK I scabbord (8)
A group of four edged weapons, comprising: a kukri with curved single edged blade, 32cm, with star motif, wood hilt with ridged detail and mounted steel band; a smaller kukri with curved blade, engraved India, horn hilt in leather sheath, a Bowie knife the broad blade 20cm, horn grip and white metal pommel, the blade signed 'J Nowili & Sons, Sheffield, England, Established 1700'; and sword, the curved blade 57cm, to leather bound hilt and metal pommel in tooled leather scabbard, probably Ethiopian (4)
An early 19th century police hangar (sword), with shagreen grip and brass mounted scabbard inscribed "44". Overall length 75 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The leather scabbard appears to be in good order. The brass mount to the base of the scabbard has a small fingernail size dent to the tip, otherwise, other than being polished, the metalwork is in good order. The shagreen grip is in good order albeit very slightly faded. The stepped pommel terminates in what appears to be a composition blob. The scabbard is numbered 44. It has a single solid blade, the blade unmarked and with no stamps. There are a few small rust spots on the blade but nothing in our opinion that would be too detrimental.
Major General Sir John Ponsonby KCB CMG DSO (1866-1952), Mameluke sword, the blade etched "John Ponsonby" and with service details from the Guards Brigade 1915 through to Madras District India 1922, with scabbard. Blade Serial No. 03476, length 84 cm. NOTE - Major General Sir John Ponsonby (1866-1952) was a British Army Officer who commanded the 5th Division during World War One. He was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards in 1888, served in Uganda in 1898 and was seconded for service in The Second Boer War in South Africa in 1902. After the war he became General Officer commanding the Madras District of India. He retired in 1928. He lived at Haile Hall near Beckermet (see illustration).
Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (1871-1946) sabre, with Victoria crest to handguard, the blade etched "Arthur Ponsonby", with scabbard. Blade length 80 cm. NOTE - Arthur Ponsonby 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (1871-1946) was a British politician, writer and social activist. He was Private Secretary to Queen Victoria (see illustration).
A French heavy cavalry troopers sword, early 19th century, with spear point blade cut with twin broad fullers on each face, signed on back edge "M. Facture Imp. le du Klingenthal November 1811", the ricasso with three inspection marks and with brass three bar guard, the grip leather covered and wire bound, with steal scabbard with two suspension rings, the guard and scabbard each numbered "495". The blade 95.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The scabbard is uniformly rusted throughout but intact and solid. The suspension rings although rusty are good. The upper band holding the suspension ring is indistinctly stamped with what appears to be “450”. The blade has a skin of grease applied to it. The hilt has verdigris on it. The hilt is intact and is stamped “94”. The leather grip and bound wire appear to be in good order although the leather is worn and faded in places, though not excessively.
A Victorian spelter figure, male soldier with horn. Height 76 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The horn, although still attached, is broken in two and requires attention. It has been painted at some stage in its life and is not the original patination. There is a split to the sword scabbard approximately 4 cm from the tip. Other than the faults mentioned the remainder appears to be sound and in good decorative order.
A horn and malacca double edged sword stick, late 19th century, the horn handle inset with five ivory dominoes (one missing) and with a gilt metal pressed ferrule, the malacca shaft housing a 61.5 cm blade with engraved inscription "No Me Envaines Sin Honor" and verso "No Me Saques Sin Razon" (draw me not without reason, sheath me not without honour) and with further engraved scrolls. Overall length 85 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The locking mechanism does work but is rather tight. The horn handle has been originally set with six dominoes however a domino which should sit on the crook of the handle is now missing. Each domino has a small chip or a hairline stress crack. The embossed gilt metal collar has lost its gilding. The double edge blade appears to be in a nice condition with a small amount of tarnishing and a very minimal rust spot (singular). The Malacca scabbard has a natural colour to the upper 50% and a dark stained colour to the lower 50%. It has a few long splits measuring approximately 18 cm, 17.5 cm and 20 cm and a further one of 18 cm issuing from the ferule upwards. There is also a very fine 3 cm hairline crack to the top of the scabbard.

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