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A Late Victorian Malacca Swordstick, the 66cm tapered diamond section steel blade bearing traces of foliate etching, the hilt with plated ferrule and foliate chased and repousse pommel; another Swordstick, with 54.5cm square tapering steel blade, the wood hilt with foliate chased plated ferrule and pommel. (2)
An Early 19th Century Indian Tulwar, with 79cm single edge curved fullered steel blade, the steel hilt with shaped langets, short crossguard with globular quillons, baluster grip and disc pommel; a Japanese Katana, the 70cm steel blade with narrow fuller, the forte chased and etched with script and number 46127, with brass tsuba, braid bound wood grip and metal scabbard; an Indian Swordstick, with fullered steel blade, hardwood haft and rosewood grip. (3)
A British 1859 Pattern Cutlass Bayonet, Type 2, the 65.5cm single edge broad steel blade stamped with crowned king mark to the ricasso, the steel hilt with bowl guard, chequered compressed leather two piece grip, lacks scabbard; An Indian Ebonised Swordstick, with single edge steel blade, brass bayonet fitting ferrule, the grip inlaid with leafy scrolls in bone. (2)
A Malacca Swordstick, the 69.5cm diamond section steel blade etched with foliate scrolls, with antler handle; a Masonic Dress Sword, the blade etched with masonic symbols and foliage, with brass detachable crossguard and wire bound grip, brass mounted leather scabbard, all contained in a leather tubular stick case; an Indian Colonial `"Snuff Box" Top Walking Stick, the horn pommel unscrewing to form the snuff box, with rosewood haft. (3)
A good 19th century swordstick, SE fullered blade 28" with etched, blued and gilt panels, the walking stick handle of ivory carved with protruding head of a Greek or Balkan peasant wearing tasselled head dress, the haft of malacca with ivory ferrule. GC (repair to split in handle, release catach AF) Plate 9
An Early 19th Century Swordstick, the 67.5cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved and gilt with tendrils on a half blued ground, with rustic wood grip and stick; a similar swordstick, with flattened diamond section blade, with ring turned hickory grip and stick; an Edwardian Swordstick, with shorter stiletto blade, rosewood pommel with foliate stamped plated ferrule and ebonised bamboo stick (3)
An Imperial German Sword, the 65.5cm slightly curved single edge steel blade by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, the nickel silver two bar hilt with curved quillon stamped 3H, wire bound black plastic grip and lion head pommel, the leather scabbard with nickel plated mounts and acorn frog stud; an Indian Ebony Swordstick, grip missing (2)
Photograph of Patrick Bronte in old age, in an oval gilt frame, 4.75" x 3.75", On the reverse is the following which was presumably the original Museum designation "Rev P Bronte; Various relics including an oval photograph framed and glazed, a small china blue and white plate often used by him and a sword stick. The photograph was owned by Martha Brown and was bought from the Ratcliffes from whom came also the plate. The swordstick is accompanied by a framed certificate from C Stansfield who sold it to Mr Dixon. It was given by Mr Bronte to John Hudson the elder of Haworth who repaired Mr Bronte`s boots for many years and was bought by Stansfield John Hudson the Younger his son", Included in the lot is "Emily Jane Bronte and the authorship of Wuthering Heights" by Alice Law publ by the Old Parsonage Press. PROVENANCE; Acquired from the Collection of the late Mr Robinson Brown (late of Haworth) Sold by Sotheby Wilkinson and Hodge of Wellington Street, Strand in their auction of The Museum of Bronte Relics on 3rd July 1898 lot 105. The catalogue a copy of which is included in this lot states the following: "A large proportion of these relics was given by members of the Bronte family at various times to William Brown (father of Mr Robinson Brown), Sexton at Haworth Church during 20 years of the Rev P Bronte`s incumbency, and to his niece Martha Brown, who for many years lived in the Bronte family. Those relics which were not inherited from these relatives by Mr Robinson Brown, he acquired from Mr A Gledhill, Keithley; Miss Nussey; Mr W Scruton, Bradford and others; a few were purchased by him in the locality." The collection had for some years been displayed at the Temperance tea rooms in Haworth.
A Great War Trio of Medals to 48541 Gunner R J Longmuir, RA, 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal (1914 Star wrongly initIalled āPā), mounted as worn; plus group of four Miniatures, Egypt Medal, Queen South Africa Medal, four clasps, Kings South Africa Medal, two claps, Khedives Star mounted as form; plus 1887 Jubilee Medallion; plus German Model 1898 Second Pattern Bayonet and a vintage Swordstick
A 19th Century swordstick, SE fullered blade 24½" with a little original blueing, natural darkwood stick (old worm holes), small silver slot for wrist strap, 3 iron bands and rings (dark rust patina), copper ferrule; a European made etched sword blade for an Arab State, 30"; a small kris in sheath. Generally GC -3

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