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An Edwardian Malacca Swordstick, the 68cm triangular section steel blade half blued and gilt with tendrils, with silver plated collar and polished horn angular handle, with brass ferrule, 89cmBlade in good clean condition. Minor scuffing to the malacca haft. The horn handle has a silver strengthening plate to the angle where the horn has split.
A late 19th century swordstick with square-section blade, blade length 54cm, stamped 'St Etienne', hazelwood shaft and applied rhinoceros horn handle (some splits to top of shaft). Note: as this lot incorporates rhinoceros horn, it would be very unlikely that a re-export certificate would be granted beyond the UK. Customers outside the UK are requested NOT to bid on this item.
A Late 19th Century Continental Swordstick, 19.5ins bright steel cruciform blade, with a leather covered hilt, cane scabbard, with brass end tip, 35ins overallThe item presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage. The blade itself is in good condition, there is some pitting in general again commensurate with age but no obvious sign of damage. The handle is leather bound and appears to be in good order. The hidden fastening clasp is present but does not function correctly. The main body of the stick is in good condition, the brass insert being in good condition, likewise the ferrule at the tip. Overall an honest example. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding as they form part of the condition report.
An early-twentieth century Indian swordstick, hardwood with an inlaid bone accent, 91cm.This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A 19th Century Bamboo Swordstick, the 61cm square tapering steel blade stamped SOLINGEN, with brass collar and root ball pommel, 93cm; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the back edge of the T section steel blade indistinctly engraved with manufacturer's name, the steel crossguard and scabbard stamped with differing numbers (2)1 - minor rust pitting to blade and split to haft. 2 - Deep rust pitting to blade, crossguard and scabbard.
Two Yorkshire Light Infantry Ebony Swagger Sticks, one with silver pommel embossed with the badge of the 51st Yorkshire Light Infantry and engraved FOOTBALL CUP K.O.YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY WON BY E.COY 1899 2ND LIEUT.C.P.DEEDES, the other with silver pommel engraved D.COY. 1ST K.O.Y.L.I. WINNERS Regt. Cricket Cup 1907-08 Captn. C.P.Deedes D.S.O.; a Swagger Stick to the South Wales Borderers, with nickel pommel; an Oak Swordstick, with 77cm fullered triangular section steel blade, oak globular pommel, brass collar, horn grip and ferrule, 93.5cm (4)Footnote :- General Sir Charles Parker Deedes KCB, CMG, DSO (1879-1969) was commissioned into the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in 1899. He served in the Second Boer War and the First World War. He was Area Commander for the Home Guard in the Second World War, and went on to become Military Secretary. He was Commander of the 3rd Infantry Brigade and General Officer Commanding 53rd (Welsh) Division.
A late 19th century swordstick with part-blued diamond-section blade, blade length 70cm, rosewood handle and silver pommel with embossed and chased decoration, with Malacca scabbard, together with another late 19th century swordstick with gravity-fed spike-style blade (seized, overall losses and wear).
A late 19th century swordstick/customs officer's probe with decorated diamond-section blade, blade length 35cm, push-button release and gilt metal decorated collar with offset and naturalistically carved rhinoceros horn handle, with Malacca cane sheath, overall length 88.5cm. Note: as this lot incorporates rhinoceros horn, it would be very unlikely that a re-export certificate would be granted beyond the UK. Customers outside the UK are requested NOT to bid on this item.
19thC Swordstick A fine quality gentlemans walking cane with bent wood handle which when removed from the cane becomes a sword stick The blade is a tapering four sided steel blade A brass ferret connects the handle to the staff and the staff also has a brass tip , ware consistent with age , blade is in good order blade 59cm long , cane complete 90cm
19thC Silver handled swordstick A Fine quality silver handled swordstick , a large silver handle with ornate Indian looking gods creates the sword handle once removed from the cane stem made from bamboo with a brass ferret and tip Blade is 33cm long and is of four sided form culminating in a sharp tip , traces of old grease present but appears to be in very good order otherwise All together 86cm long
A 19th century French Malacca swordstick, with woven silver collar and carved ivory handle, L92cm, blade length 67cm. Ivory permit No TP3YCTVJGood overall condition, seam lines visible to the scabbard which is surface scratched and marked, wear and surface scratches again to the handle and unmarked collar, blade marked Made In France, signs of wear

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