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French M1842 Sabre Bayonet22 1/2 inch, plated, single edged, Yataghan blade with large fuller. Plated steel muzzle ring and turn up quillon. Ribbed brass grip with leaf spring catch. Together with a British P13 bayonet. 17 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Remington" dated "2/17" with British Ordnance stamps. Steel crossguard and pommel. Grooved, wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel mounted, leather scabbard. Some rusting. 2 items.
A Portuguese M1886 sword bayonet in scabbard, indistinctly dated 1886 to the back edge of the fullered yataghan blade, crosspiece stamped 'S466', mouth of scabbard stamped 'Q444', blade length 45.5cm, overall length 59cm together with a British 1888 bayonet manufactured by Mole, various inspection stamps and WD arrows, stamped '9/95' to the ricasso, blade length 30.5cm, overall length 41.5cm (2)
A Fairbairn Sykes F.S.Fighting Knife, 2nd Pattern by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., London, the 15.5cm hand forged double edge steel blade with maker's mark etched within a panel to one side of the ricasso, the opposing side etched THE F.S.FIGHTING KNIFE, with blackened steel crossguard, blackened brass chequered grip and mounted leather scabbard, the elasticated strap replaced with a leather strap; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with St.Etienne T section steel blade, lacks scabbard (2). 1 - Fine brown pitting/dirt to the blade. The hilt has a small blemish above the crossguard with a further ding to the pommel and knut. The scabbard has a later leather strap to replace the original elasticated one. 2 - Nicks to edge of blade, with signs of resharpening.
Three French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonets, each with T section steel blade, the back edge engraved with manufacturer's name, with brass hilt and steel scabbard, one stamped with corresponding number to that on the steel crossguard (3). Grey patching and light pitting to the blades. All scabbards have rust pitting
A Victorian 1822 Pattern Infantry Sword, with 82cm pipe back quill blade, gilt brass gothic hilt with hinged guard, pierced and cast with crowned VR cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, lacks scabbard; three French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonets, each lacking scabbard; a British Socket Bayonet, lacks scabbard (5). 1 - Rust pitting and edge nicks to the blade, hinge of guard is damaged. Loss of fishskin to grip. Lacks scabbard. All bayonets have rust pitting to the blade. The socket bayonet has damage to the socket.
British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, complete with its two piece chequered grips. Cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its original leather scabbard with steel mounts. Yataghan blade with fuller to back edge. Acceptance stamps to the forte. Some surface staining to the blade and metal fittings have surface rust, but generally a good example. Blade 58cms, overall 74 ½ cms.
British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with two piece chequered grips. Steel cross guard and muzzle ring. VR crowned acceptance stamp to the forte and fuller to the back edge. No scabbard. Accompanied by a Victorian triangular socket bayonet in its original leather and brass mounted scabbard. Both show wear. (2 items)
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDONA .577 PERCUSSION SERVICE CARBINE, MODEL 'ARTILLERY CARBINE', no visible serial number, WITH BAYONET,dated for 1861, with 24in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with two additional folding leaves, borderline engraved lock with signature and Queen's crown device to tail, walnut three-quarter stock, brass furniture, two iron barrel-bands and complete with a period Pattern '53/56 yataghan bayonet (no scabbard) and chained nipple protector.
‡˜AN OTTOMAN SHORTSWORD (YATAGHAN), TURKEY, DATED 1237 A.H./1821 AD with slightly curved single-edged blade, decorated with gold koftgari, on one face with the date, two panels of calligraphy and hatched ornament and on the other with a foliate panel, gilt copper hilt extending over the forte, set on each side with a red paste and over the back-strap with seven fluted corals in raised settings, a pair of large marine ivory grip-scales rising to an eared pommel (age cracks), in its wooden scabbard with large silver mounts repousée with scrolls and foliage and the chape terminal formed as a monsterhead 57.0 cm; 22 1/2 in blade
An engraved .44 (R.F.) 'Model 1866' lever-action musket by Winchester, no. 41187B (Circa 1870)The 'Third Model' brass receiver engraved in the Ulrich style with bold foliate-scrollwork, the right side with side-plate vignette of two hunters with kill, front flat vignette with elk and dog, and rear flat with bear, the left side-plate with a vignette of sulky racing, front flat vignette of a fox and caught bird, rear flat with bison and dog, the left side of lower tang stamped with assembly number '552' and 'M', matching assembly number is found inside of butt-plate, with '1582' in the top tang channel of buttstock, the well-figured replacement stock with brass butt-plate and trap engraved en suite, sling-swivels, the barrel stamped Winchester's-Repeating-Arms. New Haven. CT. King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29.1866.October 16.1860 with three-quarter magazine-tube, block-mounted blade foresight and folding adjustable ladder rear-sight27in. barrelTogether with a yataghan bayonet, recurved fuller blade, with brass hilt cast in feather design on grip, beaked pommel and sprung steel catch and scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58
French Chassepot Bayonet and Lebel Bayonet22 3/4 inch, single edged Yataghan blade with large fuller. Maker to rear edge dated 1887. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its steel scabbard ... 20 1/2 inch, cruciform blade. Steel muzzle ring. Brass grip. Contained in its steel scabbard. 2 items.
Two antique 19th century French infantry Chassepot and Gras rifle bayonets to include; Model 1883 Gras having a shaped wooden and brass hilt, steel crossguard with muzzle hole and quillon, T-section straight blade transitioning into a double edged tip with engraving to the top section along with it's steel scabbard and a Model 1868 Chassepot Yataghan Sword having a ribbed brass hilt, steel crossguard with muzzle hole and quillon, T-section recurve blade transitioning into a double edged tip with engraving to the top section along with it's steel scabbard. Measures; 71cm.
A 19th Century Model 1868 Chassepot Yataghan Sword having a ribbed brass hilt, steel crossguard with muzzle hole and quillon, T-section recurve blade transitioning into a double edged tip with it's steel scabbard along with a WWII Martindale machete sword having an ebonised handle with five rivets and a large steel blade with it's original leather scabbard. Chassepot sword having a later welded on blade. Measures; 71cm.
A MID 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN OR TURKISH YATAGHAN, 60cm recurved fullered blade chiselled and reeded along the back edge, inlaid in silver to either side with panels "We Seek Intercession of Prophet Mohammed - This Sword Belongs to Mohamed Agha - God Willed It AH1267 (1851) - I Put My Trust in Allah" chiselled and pierced gilt reinforcing straps, characteristic hilt decorated to match, two-piece long-eared marine ivory grips, contained in its embossed brass mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard.
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY TURKISH OR OTTOMAN YATAGHAN, 61cm curved blade inlaid in silver with panels of calligraphy to either side along its entire length, white metal hilt decorated with corals and coloured stones, riveted two-piece long eared horn grips, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard, together with a large 19th Century Kard or short Yataghan with ivory grips and leather wrapped wooden scabbard and a Balkan Jambiya. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY TURKISH OR OTTOMAN YATAGHAN, 56.5cm curved blade decorated with a geometric panel to one side and with a panel of calligraphy to the other, all highlighted in silver, reinforced at the forte and set with a coloured stone to either side, characteristic hilt set with corals and with riveted two-piece long eared marine ivory grips, contained in its scroll and foliate embossed white metal mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, general repairs, together with two worn Eastern knives, probably Kards. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A 19TH CENTURY TURKISH YATAGHAN, 61cm curved fullered blade inlaid in silver with two small panels, one containing calligraphy, further inlaid in gold with an extended panel of calligraphy, characteristic gilt hilt, two-piece riveted walrus ivory grips, contained in its silvered brass mounted scabbard.
A 19TH CENTURY BALKAN OR OTTOMAN YATAGHAN, 62.5cm characteristic blade struck with a mark to one side, slender scroll engraved brass hilt with two-piece riveted horn grips, contained in its foliate embossed brass mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, together with a worn Jambiya and a Kard, all with scabbards. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
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