A Remington Rolling Block 11.43 Egyptian Rifle, the 89cm steel barrel with hinged ladder rearsight, three band walnut full stock with sling swivels and original steel ramrod, the stock with an incised inscription ``Given to me by my father to whom it was presented by Hewett. F W Jenkins. Taken in Egyptian War 1882``, together with correct Chassepot style Yataghan sword bayonet, the ricasso with Alcoso markings (2)
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A MARTINI HENRY ENFIELD FALLING BLOCK MILITARY RIFLE, dated 1879, obsolete calibre .577/450, having ladder rear sight and impressed 136 to the butt, profusely military marked, and AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITISH YATAGHAN SWORD BAYONET circa 1860 in leather scabbard, mounted on a wall mounting display board
A French Infantry 1831 pattern sword in the form of a Romian Gladius, the straight double edged blade stamped with proof mark and Paris, length of blade 47cm, with ribbed solid bass grip, and a French Gras bayonet with Yataghan blade, length of blade 58cm, with steel curved quillon, and solid brass ribbed grip, also a early to mid 20th century foil (illustrated)
A French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the St Etienne blade dated 1874, the steel crossguard and scabbard numbered FH 5063; a French Model 1874 Gras Epee Bayonet, with steel scabbard and leather frog; a British Pattern 1888 MkI, Type 2 "Lee-Metford" Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard (3)
A French 1866 Model "Chassepot" Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the blade dated 1867, with steel scabbard; a Fencing Foil, with steel bowl hilt; a First World War Demag Trench Knife/Bayonet, with green painted steel hilt and steel mounted leather scabbard; an RFC Brass Cap Badge; a Blackpool Police White Metal Badge and a Special Constable 111 Stable Belt and Buckle. 6)
A French Model 1866 `Chassepot` Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with black painted steel scabbard; a German Model S84/98 Knife Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a US Model 1913/17 Sword Bayonet by Remington, with steel mounted leather scabbard and webbing frog; two British Pattern 1907 Mk1 `SMLE` Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonets, each with steel mounted leather scabbard, one with leather frog; a Parachutist`s Type Knife, with single edge steel blade enclosed by the centre folding chequered black steel two piece grip; a Gilt and Silvered Metal Cigarette Case, engraved and dot enamelled with a map of the US Occupation Zone 1946. (7)
A French Model 1866 Chassepot Bolt Action Needle Rifle, the 83cm steel barrel with hinged ladder rear sight, the bolt numbered V 29534, the action dated 1866, walnut two band full stock with steel trigger guard, butt plate, sling swivels and ramrod, together with correct French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with steel scabbard (2)
Early 19th Century Gold Inlaid Quality Khyber Knife. A rare good quality example. The single edged Yataghan blade with rear edge fullers. The blade profusely inlaid with gold floral and script panels, leading to the forte. The ferrule again decorated with gold kufgari work, leading onto the grip side frame. Slab ivory grips with figured decoration and secured by three steel rivets. Complete with original blind tooled leather decorated wooden scabbard. Fitted with small copper chape. Overall GC with slight damage to leather covering of scabbard and wear to grip, kufgari work remains bright.
A French chassepot bayonet, with single edged yataghan blade, length of blade 57cm with solid brass grip and steel quillon, complete with scabbard and a French gras bayonet with single edged straight blade dated 1878, length of blade 52cm, with wooden grip with brass pommel and steel quillon, complete with metal scabbard (2).
A French Gras bayonet with straight single edged blade dated 1879, length of blade 52cm, with wooden grip and steel and brass fittings, complete with a painted metal scabbard, also a French Chassepot bayonet with Yataghan blade, length of blade 57cm, with steel guard and solid brass grip (2)
A 19th Century Caucasian Kindjhal, with 23cm curved steel blade, ebonised wood grip and brass scabbard with silver banded decoration of lozenges and leaves; a Philippino Small Parang, with curved steel blade, wood grip and scabbard; a "Chassepot" type Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the T section steel blade stamped with crowned king`s head, lacks scabbard. (3)
A TURKISH YATAGHAN PRESENTED TO LE COMTE ALEXANDER ESTERHAZY MAJOR, MID-19TH CENTURY with slightly curved single-edged blade cut with a long slender fuller along the back-edge, decorated with gold koftgari on each side including a rectangular panel filled with calligraphy, gilt beadwork hilt extending over the lower portion of the blade and continuing to around the grips (lifting), a pair of horn grip-scales rising to an eared pommel, the latter set with a single piece of coral in its original green velvet covered wooden scabbard with silver chape, and silver locket inscribed with the owner`s name 55.2cm; 21 3/4in blade Count Alexander Esterhazy was a major in the Austrian Hussar Regiment No 2, commanded by Ernst August, King of Hanover from 1847-52.
A British 1856/58 pattern bayonet, the Yataghan blade with acid etched decoration with the name Parker Field & Sons `233` Holborn, London, length of blade 58cm with knurled grip and steel quillon and pommel, complete with a painted leather and metal scabbard, also in this lot a French late 19th century Gras bayonet with single edged blade, length of blade 52cm with wooden grip, steel quillon and brass pommel, complete with metal scabbard
A British 1856/58 pattern bayonet with Yataghan blade stamped with War Department marks, length of blade 58cm, with knurled wood grips (af), with steel quillon and pommel, complete with leather and metal mounted scabbard (af), also in this lot a late 20th century Kukri knife with chromed blade, length of blade 30cm, with brass and white metal decorated wooden grip, complete with leather and brass mounted scabbard (2)
A French Chassepot bayonet, the Yataghan blade dated 1872, length of blade 58cm, with solid brass grip and steel quillon, complete with metal scabbard, also a French Gras bayonet, the single edged blade dated 1880, length of blade 52cm, with wooden grips, steel quillon and brass pommel, complete with metal scabbard (2)
A French Model 1842 Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the T section steel blade engraved "Mre d` Armes de Chatt. 1861", with steel scabbard; a French Model 1892 First Pattern "Modified" Mannlicher-Berthier Infantry "Short-Rifle" Bayonet, with steel scabbard and leather frog; a German Model 1914 Bayonet, the blued fullered steel blade stamped E.u F.Horster, and numbered 5093, with black enamelled scabbard numbered 9655. (3)
A British 1856 Pattern Sword Bayonet, with yataghan type fullered steel blade, steel hilt with two piece chequered black leather grip, the pommel stamped 3 JW, with steel mounted black leather scabbard; two French 1866 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonets, with brass hilts and steel scabbards.(3)
An Indian Hide Dhal, of plain circular form, with four slightly domed steel rivet heads securing the leather cushioned grip straps, 45cm diameter; a Zulu Knobkerrie, with bulbous offset head and tapering haft; a French 1866 Pattern Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, lacks scabbard; an Australian Aborigine Boomerang, carved with emu and kangaroo; an Axe, with wire cutter notch to the head. (5)
A French M1842 Sabre Bayonet, single-edged fullered yataghan blade, marked at the ricasso, recurved steel guard stamped 3938 - 1135 and regulation ribbed brass grip, lacking scabbard A French M1866 Chassepot Sabre Bayonet, single-edged yataghan blade, marked at the ricasso, sweeping quillon stamped Z 163643, regulation ribbed brass grip, lacking scabbard A French Gras Bayonet, tee-sectioned single-edged blade, 52cm typically engraved to the back-edge, dated March 1880, sweeping steel quillon bearing various marks, two-piece wooden grips and brass pommel, lacking scabbard, (3).
A 19th century Turkish sword, yataghan, recurved blade 25”, of traditional form, with short inscription on each side by forte, decorative reinforce at hilt, dark horn grips (chipped), and a Moroccan jambiya, blade 8½”, dark horn grip, brass pommel and sheath with a little decoration. Basically GC. (2)
A 19th century Turkish dagger yataghan, shallow, hollow ground SE blade 9”, with lightly engraved stylized tree on one side and face hiding in bush on the other, floral embossed copper reinforce and grip band, horn grips with 3 rosettes, in its leather sheath with copper band to top and base metal monster head chape. GC (old solder repair to hilt).
A TURKISH SWORD (YATAGHAN), EARLY 19TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade cut with a stylised inscription along the back-edge on one side, gilt-brass hilt extending over the lower portion of the blade, decorated with filigree and set with green stones and coral, and a pair of ivory grip-scales rising to a strongly formed eared pommel, in its original brass-mounted leather-covered wooden scabbard 58.5cm; 23in blade
A BALKAN SILVER-MOUNTED SWORD (YATAGHAN), 19TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade stamped with a circular mark on one side, the lower portion encased with silver repoussé with scrolling foliage extending to form the hilt (small losses), the latter fitted with a pair of horn grip-scales shaped for the fingers, in a contemporary wooden scabbard entirely encased in silver repoussé with scrolls, bouquets and cornucopia 63cm; 24 3/4in blade
AN OTTOMAN BALKAN SWORD (YATAGHAN), 19TH CENTURY with slightly curved single-edged blade cut with a slender fuller along the back-edge, decorated on each side with gold koftgari scrollwork including a series of brief inscriptions, brass and white metal hilt extending over the lower portion of the blade, including an eared pommel and set with red hardstones, in its original wooden scabbard almost entirely encased in white metal and copper decorated with expanded flower heads and Balkan motifs 62cm; 24 1/2in
A BALKAN HARDSTONE-MOUNTED DAGGER AND A TURKISH YATAGHAN 18TH CENTURY the first with watered blade formed with a wavy edge, decorated on each side with gold koftgari incorporating the spurious date 1128 (circa 1716/17), soapstone hilt incised with foliate patterns enriched with silver nails, the sides each applied with a gilt leaf set with green and red hardstones, in its original wooden scabbard encased in embossed and gilt silver decorated with designs of scrolling foliage and scales, and the locket decorated with strapwork designs of gold and red hardstones in raised settings against a blue ground; the second with slightly curved fullered European blade, the hilt encased in chased silver (worn), and a pair of horn grip-scales rising to a large eared pommel (one ear missing), in its scabbard) the first: 42cm; 16 1/2in (2)
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