A Late Victorian Malacca Swordstick, wiht 71.5cm double edge steel blade, the handle with silver foliate embossed globular pommel, hallmarks rubbed, the haft with steel tipped brass ferrule, 90cmBlade with file marks and grey finish. Fine splits and repairs to haft. Small dents to silver pommel.
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A Papua New Guinea Palmwood Self Bow, with integral carved nocks, 192cm; a Collection of Papua New Guinea Bamboo Spears, with painted decoration, with palm wood and bone heads; a Spear, with steel leaf shape head, wood haft with coiled steel bound butt; a Parang, with leather bound grip and scabbard; a Rosewood Swordstick, with 25cm double edge steel blade, the grip with globular pommel, 42cm; a Rosewood Short Staff, with two bands of bound white metal wire, 65cm (qty)
Ω A small quantity of assorted walking sticks, comprising a late Victorian twisted glass frigger stick, 93cm long; a Continental carved and stained wood example with handle modelled as the head of a bird of prey, late 19th century, 93cm long; a Japanese stick with enamelled handle, early 20th century, 94cm long; a tortoiseshell and gold mounted swordstick, early 20th century, with faux tortoiseshell shaft, 91cm long; and two other walking sticks Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
An Early 19th Century Hazel Swordstick, with single edge, fullered blade, length 66 cm, the grip pierced and mounted for a threaded cord, the scabbard with brass tip, 88 cm overall; a Modern Walking Stick Flask, the brass handle cast as a dog's head, unscrewing to reveal a flask (2)3 cm section of wood possibly let in at top of scabbard. Crack to wood at base of grip. Blade with scattered pitting and rusting.
Of 91st Regiment interest, a 19th Century presentation malacca swordstick, 82cm over all length, 22cm flattened diamond section blade, shaped horn handle, the white metal collar engraved Presented to COLOR SERJT J. DRYNAN Captain Wm. Gurney H.M.S. 91st REG'. Lt. Colonel W. P. Gurney, died at Mauritius, served during the South African Campaign of 1879 at the battle of Ginghilovo and relief of Etshowe before commanding convoys.
A WILKINSON SWORDSTICK WITH SILVER MOUNTS. A Swordstick marked Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, with silver hallmarked collar and pommel. Both W & Co makers mark and each are dated 1904. An attractive 26" blade with various designs and in very good order. Contained in a smooth cane hilt and scabbard, with brass ferrule.
Assorted Militaria, comprising a Nepalese kora; a folding knife, probably by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield (A/F); a swordstick, with partly blued, diamond section blade; a cavalry sabre, with scabbard (A/F), an African spear; a fencing foil and a leather pistol holster (7) Overall condition generally poor. Inspection recommended.
A Late Victorian Malacca Swordstick, the diamond section blade etched, ''Wilkinson, Pall Mall'', the silver band mounts to the handle respectively inscribed, ''Marlborough Club, London'' and ''Captain Barclay, 10th Royal Hussars'', hallmarks for London 1898Slight rusting to blade and small dings to silver mounts but overall good condition.
A mid 18th century bamboo swordstick, hollow triangular section, tapering blade 32”, knopped ivory grip decorated with silver studwork reversed and interlaced C’s, crosslets and circles, lacquered stick with 3¼” sheet iron ferrule (rusted and split), 40½” overall. GC the ivory hilt good (edge nick to blade and dark rust patina). Plate 4

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