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British 1831 pattern General's Mameluke sword with ivory slat grip, brass quillon with rank insignia to centre, decorated blade with Queen Victoria cypher and sword knot. In metal scabbard with loops on crucifix holder and leather belt with sword slings, the belt buckle inscribed Commissariat and Transport Staff with lion above and Queen's crown. The leather cross belt with pouch and Major General rank epaulettes. Formerly the property of Commissary General Latham William Blacker, who had a distinguished military career and retired in August 1886 after approximately 34 years service
A George V Army Officers' dress sword, Serial No. 59322, the 34ins bright steel blade decorated with foliate work and Royal cipher, bearing inscription from "A.H.D. to J.B.D. January 1922", on the reverse side engraved "James Bevis Donaldson", bright steel guard with shagreen wire bound grip, leather scabbard, 41ins overall, with leather carrying case, labeled "Lieutenant J. Donaldson Royal Artillery", "C. Field Battery Royal Artillery", and one other shipping label
An 1897 pattern, Naval Officers' dress sword by Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, the 31.5ins bright steel blade etched with crown over anchor and rope with foliate work, makers name, and retailer Gieves Ltd of London, brass lions head hilt, brass guard with crown over anchor, bearing the name 'C.G. Slade R.N.', wire bound ray skin grip, and with leather and brass mounted scabbard with blue and silver wire sword knot, (38ins overall)
A 1897 pattern Naval Officers' sword by Gieve Matthews & Seagrove of Portsmouth, 31ins bright steel blade decorated with crown over anchor and foliate work, brass guard decorated with crown over anchor with ray skin grips and lions' head hilt, leather and brass scabbard (top missing), 37ins overall
Three bayonets - 1907 Wilkinson (cut down to form trench knife) with 6ins bright steel blade, scabbard to match, 13ins overall, a triangular British socket bayonet, 21ins bright steel blade, stamped broad arrow over 'W.D.' crown over 'E46', leather and brass scabbard, stamped broad arrow over 'W.D.' over 'E' over '39', 25ins overall, and a British sword bayonet, 23ins bright steel blade marked broad arrow over 'V.R.' and 'X', black composite grip, 28ins overall (scabbard missing)
A 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's sword, by Henry Wilkinson, GRV, the 89cm long etched blade having serial number 54998, with GRV Cypher and Coat of Arms, proof marked, leading to engraved hand guard, fish skin and wire hand grip, together with leather covered metal service scabbard complete with saddle tack (2)some pitting throughout on the blade, with some minor rust spots and knocks to the edge of the blade, would need a clean, tip in good condition, please see additional images
An 1897 Pattern Presentation sword of the West Riding Volunteers, the pierced hand guard with engraved inscription to the inside 'W.R.V REGT. 20th (Wharfedale) Batt: C. (Menston) Company Presented to Arthur C Voigt by the Members of the Company Under his Command; a Recognition of their Esteem and Regard April 29th 1916', having etched blade etched blade by Hawkesworth Sheffield, proof marked, together with metal scabbard (2)
An Edward VII 1887 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's sword, by Hawkes & Co, 14 Picadilly, London, having 90cm long engraved blade, with Crown, Cypher and Coat of Arms, with serial number 7304 to the spine, Proof Marked, with white metal hand guard with pierced design, fishskin and wire handle, having criss cross back, complete with leather covered scabbard (2)
A Continental military sabre, possibly Napoleonic, with pierced design to the hand guard, leading to engraved blade, in white metal and leather scabbard, AF (2) blade is slightly rusty and is worn in places, having knocks to one end of the blade, will need some restorationblade is slightly rusty and is worn in places, having knocks to one end of the blade, will need some restoration, end of scabbard slightly rusty, some knocks and dents to the opening of the scabbard, please see additional images
A WWII period Katana, having Maru Gata round Tsuba, with unmarked curved blade, with wooden scabbard, blade approx 74cm L, AF (2) blade is slightly rusted by would clean up, unable to take off the handleblade is slightly rusted by would clean up, unable to take off the handle, some minor dents to the edge of the blade, appears to be straight, no obvious visual cracks to the blade, generally good condition, scabbard in need of some repair,please see additional images

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