dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade in pamor. Horn grip with silver, gilded ring-nut, embossed with floral motifs. Angled scabbard, covered en suite above (small part missing) and with bands in smooth silver foil. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 120. length 33 cm.
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dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Giava, Strong, single-edged blade, chiselled, engraved and pierced at the base. Angled, horn, embossed grip. Wooden scabbard with horn mouth and bands in silver foil, one engraved with floral motifs, bone loop. length 54.5 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Giava, Curved, double-edged blade. Ivory grip with dark mounts and silver-covered quillon. Wooden scabbard with bands and mounts in silver foil. See 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by van Zonneveld, illustration at page 74 nr. 284. length 40.5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade, in pamor. Horn, embossed grip. Fine, angled, wooden scabbard, covered with silver foil, partially embossed with floral motifs and smooth bands. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 120. length 27.5 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade, in pamor. Horn grip, finely embossed with a dragon's head, silver, engraved ring-nut. Wooden scabbard, completely covered with silver foil, engraved and embossed with floral motifs (small parts missing). length 44 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Indonesia, Curved, single-edged blade, in pamor. Round, thin, brass quillon. Fine, wooden, embossed grip, base covered with silver foil, partially embossed with floral motifs and to imitate the wire binding. Wooden scabbard. length 70 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Slightly curved, single-edged blade with chiselled base. Horn grip, embossed with silver mounts, engraved and iron, faceted base. Wooden scabbard, embossed at the ends and with silver mounts. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 114. length 36.5 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Single-edged blade, in pamor, with engraved base. Horn grip, richly embossed. Wooden scabbard, with horn cap, embossed and with silver mounts (small parts missing). See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 149. length 33.5 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Slightly curved, single-edged blade, with dark, wooden grip, richly embossed and silver ring-nut. Wooden scabbard, upper part embossed en suite, long hilt in silver foil, engraved with geometrical motifs. length 22.5 cm.
dating: provenance: Sumatra, Single-edged blade. Horn grip, richly embossed, with silver, decorated base. Wooden scabbard with horn cap, embossed and with silver mounts, embossed with floral motifs (small parts missing). See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 149. length 25 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Straight, single-edged blade with oblique tip. Typical, curved hilt, completely covered with silver foil, with iron and copper capital-base. Wooden scabbard with horizontal cap, slightly embossed, the rest covered with silver foil with braided band at the girdle. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, pages 78 e 83. length 29 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: The Philippines, Wide and strong, single-edged, leaf-shaped blade, wooden, chiselled grip, with a long, silver ring-nut, engraved with rings. Wooden scabbard, slightly embossed and partially covered with fiber bands. length 56.5 cm.
dating: 19th/20th Century provenance: Giava, Interesting, single-and false-edged blade, with rear groove, base chiselled with a figure, with brass-inlaid decorations, followed by a brass-inlaid inscription and on both sides. Typical grip and scabbard completely covered with silver foil, embossed or engraved with floral motifs. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 103. length 64 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade with double groove, with silver-inlaid inscriptions and engravings. Wooden, embossed and pierced hilt. Long ring-nut in brass foil. Wooden scbabard with mounts in brass foil, engraved with floral motifs. length 62 cm.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Single-and false-edged blade, in fine pamor, with large, central fuller. Wooden, embossed hilt, base covered with silver foil, engraved in the central part. Wooden scabbard with mounts in silver foil and with brass rings. Small defects. length 68 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Straight, single-edged blade, in pamor. Horn hilt, richly embossed and pierced with floral motifs. Grip covered with silver foil, finely engraved with floral and geometrical motifs. No scabbard. length 73 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Slightly curved, single-edged blade, in fine pamor, with curl at the base and rear groove. Wooden grip, embossed, base covered with silver foil, slightly engraved. Wooden scabbard with mounts in silver foil, engraved with floral motifs. length 70.5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade. Horn grip, richly embossed with fine, silver mounts, engraved and embossed with floral and geometrical motifs. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard (small parts missing) with silver mounts, partially engraved. length 64 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-and false-edged blade, in fine pamor. Horn grip, richly embossed with floral motifs, with silver mounts, engraved with floral motifs. Wooden scabbard, covered with silver foils, partially engraved en suite. Small defects and parts missing. length 66 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Straight, single-edged blade, in fine pamor. Horn hilt, richly pierced and embossed with floral motifs, base covered with silver foils, engraved with floral motifs. Wooden scabbard with silver mounts, long cap, engraved with floral motifs and decorated with colored, cabochon stones. length 62.5 cm.
A Great War group of four medals to include Distinguished Conduct medal, naming 7897 CPL T. PARKER. 2 / NTH N.R., 1914 Mons Star with 8th Aug-22nd Nov clasp and rosette, 7897 L. CPL. T. PARKER 1/NORTH' N.R., British War and Victory with oak leaf 7897. SJT. T. PARKER. NORTH' N.R., together with miniature examples, Silver War badge no. 442575, discharge certificate, Princess Mary Christmas gift tin, an officers cross belt whistle on chain and various photographs etc. London Gazette 11th May 1917, 7897 Act Cpl (Act Sgt) T. Parker 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He took command of a bombing party and repelled repeated enemy counter attacks. Finally, he held the post single-handed against an attack after all his men had become casualties.
A collection of loose cap badges, cloth badges and formation signs, to include Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Royal Irish Rifles, silver War badge numbered B241144, HQ Combined Operations and Anti-Aircraft Command, together with a side cap with Cambridgeshire badge and an Africa Star medal etc.
A mid-20th century silver gilt and enamelled Masonic jewel, having a typical set square pendant suspended from an enamelled lifebouy entitled Marine Calcutta with rope twist decoration and further marked No. 232 E.C., the blue ribbon enamel decorated with a ship and surmounted by a crown and dolphins, presented to W.O.R. Bro. E. Blyth and dated 1952, in fitted leather case.
An Edwardian silver and enamelled jewel for the Improved Independent Order of Oddfellows London Unity "Presented to Bro. J Barrett on his passing the office of G.M.N.L.D." maker William Charles Eaton, Sheffield, 1907, in fitted case, together with a Justice Truth and Philanthropy silver gilt and enamelled jewel presented to H. Lawes, Cockfield Lodge 1961, cased. (2)
A circa 1900 Masonic sword stick, having a 73cm flattened oval etched blade with brass cross guard and wire bound grip, housed in a black leather clad brass shaft with silver plated screw cap terminal, 88cm.Leather shaft heavily worn.Cap with two large dents and smaller pin dents.Blade good.
A George V silver table cigarette box having presentation inscription to the cover "Presented to Major & Qr Mr T.F. Brake. R.A.M.C. by the Members of the Sergts Mess No. 2 Coy R.A.M.C. as a token of esteem and good fellowship on the occasion of his retirement after many years devoted service at Connaught Hospital Aldershot December 1918." maker W.C. Griffiths, Birmingham, 1913, w.11, d.9.5, h.6cm.Small dent to lid, approx. 3cm from top left corner.Some light surface scratches.Pin dent to back edge of left hand side.Small pin dent to front.
A collection of cloth formation signs, shoulder titles, lapel badges and buttons to include Airborne Division, East Anglain District, 78th Infantry Division, RAF Air Gunner brevet, Royal Australian Regiment and Coldstream Guards titles, silver A.R.P. badge, Air Raid Defence League badge, Women's Land Army badge and Suffolk Regiment buttons etc.
A gallantry group of four medals to include George V. Military Medal, naming 16104 SAPR - A. L.CPL. C.H. SOLE. 23 / FD COY. R.E., 1914 Mons Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov clasp, British War and Victory, 16104. DVR. C. SOLE. R.E., together with a silver The Smallholder Championship medal, naming C.H. Sole 1st prize 1939. (4)
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