A SWORDSTICK etc. A Gentlemans Swordstick of the 19thC, with triangular hollowed blade of 26" length. In a cane mount which needs attention, some rusting to the blade. A partial smallsword in near excavated condition, lacking guard and scabbard etc. The tapering blade of 24.3/4", having a pierced ball pommel. Also a 20thC Fencing Practice foil. (3)
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A GENTLEMANS SWORDSTICK. With a Stags Horn hilt and silver band bearing Birmingham Mint marks. Button releasing the blade from its cane scabbard, revealing a quality blade with three-quarter fullers. Marked with Defence and not Defiance in one scroll, Peace with honour on the other side also Howell London on the ornate blade.
A pair of swordstick walking canes, the plane tapered hardwood cane with broad flattened turned knop and brass ferrule, with brass mount inscribed "Made in Hittadu 1971" concealing a short square section steal blade (Hittadu was the harbour at Addu Atoll in the Maldives also the location of RAF Gann) 92cm high
A GENTLEMANS SWORDSTICK. With a Stags Horn hilt and silver band bearing Birmingham Mint marks. Button releasing the blade from its cane scabbard, revealing a quality blade with three-quarter fullers. Marked with Defence and not Defiance in one scroll, Peace with honour on the other side also Howell London on the ornate blade.
Four old walking sticks, to include a Japanese carved bamboo example and another swordstick. Condition Report: 1. Leather covered imitation bamboo stick - stamped H. CAPELLI: Leather scuffed2. Japanese bamboo and stick: Paint rubbed and scuffed in several places.3. Wavy Dragon Head stick: Paint rubbed and scuffed in several places.4. Swordstick: In good used order. Stiff to remove blade.
A George V silver mounted swordstick (mounts by James Smith & Sons, London, 1910), the Toledo blade engraved "AH", together with a malacca cane with silver handle, an ebonised evening cane with silver handle, a Victorian white metal mounted cane with knobbly handle and inscribed to plaque "E Nelson St. George's House EC" and a shepherd's crook

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