Scarce British 1878 Pattern Garrison Artillery Martini Henry Bayonet, fine example with chequered two piece grips, steel pommel with spring. Steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard with inspection stamp. Frog stud on the scabbard is stamped “V TA 188”. Black leather bayonet frog fitted to the bayonet. Yataghan blade with fuller to the back edge. Early WKC (Weyersberg Kirshbaum Solingen) makers logo to one side with inspection stamps to the other. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 73 ½ cms. Ex John Ingham collection. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS.
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Two French Chassepot Bayonets22 1/2 inch, single edged, yataghan blade with large fuller. Spine with maker dated 1868. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Possible German regimental stamps "26.L.1.1.6.". Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its blackened steel scabbard. Together with a similar example blade dated 1869. Complete in scabbard. 2 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
19th Century Indo-Persian Jambiya10 1/2 inch, single edged, yataghan blade with narrow fuller. Steel crossguard and knuckle guard. Polished jade ferrule and pommel. The grip of mother of pearl with black zig zag decoration. Contained in its green velvet wooden scabbard with lower, steel chape and throat, this with steel locking catch which fits through the crossguard. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Two French Bayonets consisting chassepot bayonet. 22 1/2 inch, single edged, yataghan blade with large fuller. Back edge with maker dated 1878. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its black painted, steel scabbard. Together with a French M1874 gras bayonet. 20 1/2 inch, single edged, T section blade. Back edge with maker dated 1876. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass pommel. Wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel scabbard. 2 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
‡ Ⓜ AN OTTOMAN SHORT SWORD (YATAGHAN), 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY ALGERIAwith curved single-edged blade with a gold koftgari calligraphic inscription and cartouche on one face and a gold koftgari star on the other, silver hilt extending over the lower portion of the blade in a pair of shaped panels chased with sprays of foliage, flowers and scrolls, back-strap decorated en suite, a pair of horn grip-scales retained by four silver rivets with domed heads, and shaped eared pommel, in its silver-encased wooden scabbard, embossed over its surface with trophies-of-music, scrolls and foliage, the chape formed as a monsterhead and with a small loop for a tassel at the locket67.0 cm; 26 3/8 in bladeThe inscription reads ~Al-Hajj Muhammad Sa~id|Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
AN 18 BORE INDIAN MATCHLOCK MUSKET, LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY, A 22 BORE NORTH INDIAN PERCUSSION JEZAIL, A CHINESE SHORTSWORD, AN ARAB JAMBIYA, A TURKISH YATAGHAN, TWO GURKHA KUKRI KNIVES, AND A HUNTING KNIFE, 19TH CENTURY; the first with swamped sighted barrel formed with a slender medial ridge, the breech incorporating integral pan (cover missing) and standing back-sight, enclosed action, pierced trigger, full stock (the forward half of the fore-end missing), carved with foliage beneath the breech, a single sling mount and iron ramrod; the second with sighted barrel retained by an alternating arrangement of shaped and plain brass bands, flat lock, full stock with pronounced hooked butt, brass trigger-guard and iron ramrod (extensive wear); the third with broad tapering blade and brass stirrup hilt and carved grip; the fourth with curved double-edged blade and grip decorated with numerous metal studs; the fifth with single-edged blade decorated with a vase on one face and a brief inscription and the bladesmith~s mark on the other, nielloed silver hilt (incomplete) and wooden grips; the sixth and seventh of characteristic form, with carved grip, each in its scabbard and the eighth with grooved blade and staghorn grip (extensive wear throughout); the first: 139.5 cm; 54 7/8 in barrel; (8)
French M1866 'CHASSEPOT' Yataghan sword bayonet the 57.5cm steel blade inscribed to the back-edge 'Mre Imple de St. Etienne Fbre 1868', with a hooked quillon and a brass grip and pommel, the cross-guard with impressed number 'G 97097', in its steel scabbard with matching number, and a French 1877 pattern bayonet the back inscribed 'Mre Imple de St. Etienne Fbre 1877', the metal scabbard with non matching numbers (2)
A British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the 57.5cm fullered steel blade marked with crowned VR, WD broad arrow and inspector's marks, the steel crossguard deeply stamped I.M.C. 393, with chequered black leather grip scales and brass mounted leather scabbard and frogFine black patching to the blade. Pitting to the hilt fittings and wear to the chequering on the grip scales. Scuffing to the leather scabbard.
A French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the 57.5cm steel blade engraved Mre. Imple de St. Etiennes, 1870, the steel crossguard and scabbard each stamped B 68669; another Example, the blade engraved Mre. d'Armes de Chat. 1873, the crossguard stamped AB 54417, the steel scabbard stamped U 6140 (2)Some fine rust pitting to hilts and scabbards, but generally in good condition. The first described has a small dent to the scabbard on one side.
A 19th Century French Percussion Service Pistol, the 19.5cm steel barrel with indistinct markings, two barrel bands incorporating the ramrod pipe, walnut stock with brass trigger guard, with steel ramrod, 36.5cm; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the back edge of the blade engraved Mre. Impale. de Tulle 1867, the crossguard marked R 94510, lacks scabbard; a Reproduction of Denix S & W Volcanic Pistol, with engraved brass frame (3)Pistol - Action works, only holds at full cock. Metalwork with deep pitting, stock refinished, made of component parts. Bayonet - Minor Black patching to blade, lacks scabbard
1856 Pattern Yataghan Bayonet 22 1/2 inch, single edged, Yataghan blade with large fuller. Steel muzzle ring and down turn crossguard. Steel pommel lacking locking spring. Grips absent. Together with a Scandinavian knife. 4 inch, repointed blade. Forte with maker. White metal crossguard. Finely figured, polished wooden grip. Contained in its pierced, brass plated scabbard. The rear with maker ... Early 20th Century knife. 3 inch, single edged, hook blade. Polished wooden slab grips. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Three Various Bayonets consisting French Chassepot sabre bayonet. Single edged Yataghan blade with large fuller. Back edge dated "1887". Steel hook quillon. Brass ribbed grip. Spring absent ... Modern cruciform folding bayonet with checkered grip ... Czech M1923 bayonet. Excavated condition. Grips absent. 3 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
A British 1887 Pattern Mk.III Sword Bayonet by Wilkinson Sword Co., London, the 46cm plain steel blade stamped with crowned VR cypher, /89 and maker's name to one side of the ricasso, the opposing side with WD arrow and inspector's marks, with chequered black leather grip scales, the pommel numbered 7283, the steel mounted leather scabbard stamped 7317; a British 1856 Enfield Pattern Sword Bayonet, the 57cm yataghan steel blade stamped on the back edge JK 431 ENFIELD, the steel crossguard stamped 22, with chequered black leather grip scales, lacks scabbard (2)Condition report: 1 - Minor black patching to blade, with wear to the grip scales and some scuffing to the leather of the scabbard.2 - All over black patching to the blade and pitting to the hilt, with wear to the chequering of the grip scales.
An Ottoman yataghan, 18th century, with an unusual silver-decorated steel hilt, set with two lanyard lockets, the recurved blade showing a watered pattern, within a hide scabbard with a steel chape,63cm longCondition report: Loss, rubbing and wear to hilt decoration. Lanyards a little loose. Pitting, tarnish and corrosion to blade. Knocks, scratches and small dents. Cracks, splits, grazes and wear to scabbard.
* Ottoman Turkish Short Sword Yataghan c.1900, recurved polished steel blade, engraved pewter ferules and grip strap, two piece polished black horn grips with ear-shaped pommel, in its leather-covered sheath. Blade 31cms, good condition. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price.
* ^ Turkish Sword Yataghan Dated 1786, recurved single edge blade deeply struck with makers name and AH1201, gold damascened with a two line inscription and scrolling ornaments, silvered filigree copper bolsters and grip strap, two piece walrus tusk grips. Blade 59cms, good condition. * This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price. ^ Please note this item will require a CITES license to be exported outside of the UK, this needs to be arranged by the bidder.
* Caucasian Short Sword Yataghan Dated 1801, slightly swollen recurved blade with 2 line engraved inscription, maker’s stamp, and small military trophy dated 1215AH, nielloed silver hilt with a line of inscription on each side, short ear-shaped pommel (covering plates missing), niello silver forte mount with 2 panels of gilding and with inscription along back edge (a little damage), in its leather covered scabbard with small silver mounts. Blade 49.5cms, good condition. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price.
* Unusual Sword Yataghan from the Black Sea Area dated 1868, slightly T-section blade with a band etched in imitation of pattern welding engraved with the maker’s name and date AH1285, two piece horn grips with integral pommel ears at right angles to the grip. Blade 68cms, good condition. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price.
British P-1863 Whitworth Bayonet, fine example with two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with circular mortise slot, steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Yataghan blade with fuller to back edge. Crowned acceptance stamp and remains of other markings. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 74 ½ cms.
Austria M1867 Werndl NCO's Bayonet 18 1/2 inch, shortened, single edged, yataghan blade to conform with the M1875 bayonet. Wide fuller. Forte stamped "G F Jung". Steel, down turn quillon, muzzle ring with end stud and pommel with hole to accept ring for NCO's . Checkered slab grips. Contained in its steel scabbard. Frog stud absent. Steel with dark patina. Payment by BANK TRANSFER ONLY
French M1866 Chassepot Bayonet and French Lebel Bayonet M1866 Chassepot bayonet. 22 1/2 inch, single edged yataghan blade with wide fuller. Back edge with maker dated "1870". Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass ribbed grip. Together with a M1886/93/16 Lebel bayonet. 20 1/2 inch, cruciform blade. Steel muzzle ring. Brass grip. Contained in its steel scabbard. Complete with leather frog. 2 items. Payment by BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Three 19th Century African Knives consisting 6 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. Wooden grip with over bound "sailor" style string basket weave. Contained in its leather scabbard ... 6 1/2 inch, single edged, yataghan blade. Brass ferrule. Antelope horn grip ... 7 1/4 inch, double edged blade. Leather covered grip. Contained in its leather scabbard. 3 items. Payment by BANK TRANSFER ONLY
λ A fine English mounted yataghan, first quarter of the 19th century, Balkan blade 24 in., of typical forward curving form and inlaid in silver with panels of scrolling decoration involving script, the shoulder covered with a silver repoussé plate; English 'Mameluke' style hilt of gilt brass and ivory, quillons and langets richly embossed with oak leaves, grip strap formed of leaf chevrons with a beaded medial line, ivory pistol grips secured with flower head rivets; black leather scabbard with gilt brass locket and chape - each encircled by a band of leaf chevrons, the outer faces engraved with elegant botanical forms against a textured ground, the locket with two loose rings having reeded edges and Greek key decoration to each side, inner face of locket with cutler's particulars engraved within a seeded border "Salter Sword Cutler & Jeweller to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex 35 Strand LONDON". John Salter, who occupied 35 Strand between 1801 and 1824, is notable as having been both cutler and jeweller to Admiral Lord Nelson, and to a limited number of other naval officers including Edward Pellew; and as having been cutler to Lloyd's Patriotic Fund. The blade is dated 1220 AH (CE 1st April 1805 - 21st March 1806) and carries a pious invocation to Hasan and Husain, key martyrs in Shi'ite hagiography who died at the battle of Karbala in 680 AD. Their names appear on many Balkan arms. The silver inlay work can be attributed to Shkodra, Montenegro and southern Bosnia. There is a similar blade in the Wallace Collection.

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