A French Model 1866 chassepot bayonet, the 57cm single edged fullered Yataghan shaped blade engraved to the back edge Mre Imp alet de Chat Julliet 1868, having a hooked quillon numbered A 74334 with blackened ribbed brass grip, in correct scabbard with matching numbers, 71cm.Condition report: No dents to scabbard, but pitted.Blade is straight.Press stud working.
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British Pattern 1856 Yataghan sword bayonet, with recurved single edged blade 22.75-inch with fuller and Ordnance marks to ricasso including knight's head mark, chequered black leather grips, in its black leather scabbard with steel mounts and black leather frog Condition: Creasing, cracks and rust marks to the scabbard, rusting wear and tarnishing to the grip, blade appears ok, with some light scratching and tarnishing in places, and some wear to impressed marks. **General condition consistent with age.
E. REMINGTON, USA AN 11mm X 50R (.43 EGYPTIAN) SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'CONTRACT ROLLING-BLOCK, no visible serial number, WITH BAYONET, circa 1885, with blued 35in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, blued rolling-block action with central hammer, walnut butt-stock and three-quarter fore-end, iron furniture including heel-plate, three iron barrel-bands, nosecap and jag-ended clearing-rod, the whole probably and older refinish, complete with a brass hilted yataghan sword-bayonet with iron scabbard (scabbard corroded). Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
AN OTTOMAN SMALL SILVER-MOUNTED YATAGHAN DAGGER, TURKEY, MID-19TH CENTURY with slightly curved single-edged blade, silver hilt embossed and chased with traditional scrollwork, flowers and foliage, in its matching scabbard decorated en suite, the locket with a single flowerhead on a trellis and the chape formed as a scaly monsterhead 13.5 cm; 5 ¼ in blade
A Belgian 6 shot 12mm Lefaucheux double action pinfire revolver by Francotte, c 1863, number 101866 (partly obscured), sighted octagonal barrel 155mmn with chequered panels at breech and muzzle, the breech stamped “E LEFAUCHEUX INVR. BREVETE”, and engraved “Auguste Francotte Brevete” in Gothic script, and having a round section at the muzzle end and bar half way along the bottom edge to take a bayonet, Liege proved; the cylinder and frame with chequered pattern overall; the bag shaped butt having finely chequered grips and lanyard ring. GWO & C, with dark patina overall (small crack in trigger guard); with a well made all steel replacement bayonet with 265mm yataghan blade. See Inside Front Cover £400-500
Paul Désiré Trouillebert (French, 1831-1900)Jeune Orientale signed 'Trouillebert' (lower left)oil on canvas167 x 106cm (65 3/4 x 41 3/4in).Painted circa 1875Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Louise Whitford Gallery, London.Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 24 June 1983, lot 31.Private collection, UK. LiteratureClaude Marumo, Thomas Maier and Bernd Müllerschön, Paul Désiré Trouillebert 1831-1900, Catalogue Raisonné de l'oeuvre peint, Stuttgart, 2004, no. 61 (illustrated in black and white p. 228 and in colour p. 124).Paul Désiré Trouillebert is largely associated with the Barbizon School. He produced a number of landscape paintings during his lifetime, depicting Picardy, Normandy, Brittany and Charente. His use of gentle, relaxed brushwork and silver-grey harmonious hues align his work with that of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Trouillebert first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1865 and he received commendation for his 1869 Salon Exhibit Au Bois Rossignolet. He was also a skilled portraitist and still life artist, and produced a series of Orientalist works and nudes. In the present lot, Trouillebert has successfully captured the opulence and exoticism of the genre. The vibrant red cloth of the girl's skirt contrasts with the luscious and tactile fabric of the extensive fur covering. Her long elegant neck is adorned with heavy gold jewels and an Ottoman yataghan sword with a walrus ivory hilt rests in her hands. The sitter, similar to Trouillebert's 1874 Salon exhibit, Servante de Harem, is engaging directly with the viewer, her presence enhanced by the scale of the work. Unlike many other Orientalist views of women reclining and relaxing in lavish harem settings, this figure is upright and vigilant.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1858 Pattern Yataghan Bayonet & 1895 Pattern Socket Bayonet 22 1/2 inch, single edged, Yataghan blade. Wide fuller. Steel muzzle ring and downturn quillon. Steel pommel. Black leather, checkered slab grips. Together with an 1895 pattern socket bayonet. 21 3/4 inch, triangular form, hollow ground blade. Steel shoulder and socket. Both items pitted. 2 items.
Imperial German Regimentally Marked French Chassepot Bayonet 22 3/4 inch, single edged, Yataghan blade with wide fuller. Back edge with maker details partly ground off. Steel hook quillon, muzzle ring crossguard stamped “118.LH.6.128”. Brass, ribbed grip. Contained in its steel scabbard with long frog stud stamped “118. LH.6.128”.
French Chassepot Bayonet and Metford 1888 Bayonet French Chassepot, 22 1/2 inch, single edged, Yataghan blade. Large fuller. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass ribbed grip. Black painted steel ... 1888 bayonet. 12 inch, double edged blade. Forte marked “Wilkinson London”. Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel. Wooden slab grip secured by 2 brass rivets. 2 items.
An Unusual English Silver-Mounted HangerRetailed By Cullum, Sword Cutler, Charing Cross, London, Silver Hallmarks For 1758, Maker's Mark GFWith Turkish single-edged yataghan blade deeply struck with a bladesmith's mark on one side, hilt comprising a symmetrical guard of slender rounded bars forming two side loops each filled with a S-shaped scroll and merging with the knuckle-guard, flanked above by bars formed as asymmetrical scrolls, globular pommel with large button, and spirally-fluted fishskin-covered grip bound with twisted silver wire and silver ribbon, in original black leather scabbard (minor damage) with linear engraved silver locket, chape and suspension mount each with shaped borders, the former pricked with retailer's details on one side, and two rings for suspension 65 cm. blade Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's London, Antique Arms and Armour, 29 March 1995, lot 59For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French M1874 Gras Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with T section steel blade and steel scabbard; a Hunting/Fighting Knife, with 16cm diamond section steel blade, brass crossguard and stacked glass, horn and brass grip, with leather scabbard; three Folding Camp Beds, with beech frames and hessian covers (5)
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.
19th Century Turkish Yataghan Short Sword 20 1/2 inch, single edged, Yataghan blade. One side stamped with maker’s mark. Brass ferrule and grip sides with scroll decoration. Polished, black horn, slab grips of typical ear form. Contained in its leather covered, wooden scabbard with rear wire seam.
American P17 Bayonet Together With a French Chassepot Bayonet 17 inch, single edged blade with large fuller. The forte with Winchester trade stamp and “US” flaming grenade. Steel crossguard and pommel. Wooden slab grips. Contained in its green painted, leather scabbard with steel mounts. Complete with leather frog. Scabbard damaged ... French Chassepot, 22 3/4 inch, single edged Yataghan blade with large fuller. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring. Brass ribbed grip. 2 items.
WW1 Period German Conversion of a French Chassepot Bayonet 22 3/4 inch, single edged, Yataghan blade. Wide fuller. The forte with “Alex Coppel” trade mark. Muzzle ring removed. Steel hook quillon. Brass ribbed grip with altered locking slot. Contained in its steel scabbard with extended, German style frog stud.
* Bayonets. A French chassepot bayonet, the 57cm yataghan blade etched on the top strap, hooked quillon and brass grip, 70cm long overall in its steel scabbard numbered A73094, together with a French grass bayonet, the scabbard numbered A 84831, another gras bayonet lacking scabbard plus an 1895 pattern drummer's sword, with E.II.R., gothic brass hilt, 47.5cm long overallQty: (4)
**AMENDED DESCRIPTION**A yataghan, probably Ottoman Empire, with pierced brass detail and horn hilt in leather scabbard, blade length 61cm (af).Additional InformationPommel does not have jiggle.The pierced brass is split, dented, heavily worn, the hilt sections have come apart from the tang and are heavily worn with damage and losses, this item will need extensive attention and restoration, scabbard similarly heavily worn.
French 1866 pattern Chassepot Yataghan bayonet with 57cm curved fullered single edged blade. English maker marked to spine "WM" for William Millward. 6mm saw cut to blade. Serial number marked 13125 on crossguard. Complete with scabbard with non matching numbers, Z 13540. Along with a modern custom made brass knife with 10.5cm long blade which fits into the bayonet mortise slot and muzzle ring for carriage.
British Enfield 1856 pattern Yataghan sword bayonet, made by Alcosa of Solingen, with chequered black leather grips, recurved single edged blade 22.75" in a leather scabbard with two iron mounts, the top one engraved R.B.9. Condition: Signs of heavy wear to scabbard, cross guard showing signs of rust in places, blade appears tarnished, with signs of light scratching in places, no engravings, or etched naming to the side of the blade. **General condition consistent with age
Two British M1858 Yataghan Sword Bayonets, each with 58cm blade stamped CHAVASSE at the ricasso, chequered black leather grip scales, one with pommel numbered 476, no other visible markings, the other stamped D/47 on the inner blade edge, the pommel numbered 47 (2 - lack scabbards) . Black patching and rust pitting to the metalwork.
An Early 20th Century Dutch Klewang, the 44.5cm single edge and fullered blued steel blade with no visible markings, recurving black painted steel plate guard, black composition grip scales with three rivets, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 62.5cm; a Fraternity Sword, with brass cruciform blade and leather scabbard; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a Merchant Navy Peaked Cap, to the New Zealand & Federal Steam Navigation Co.; a Gem Type Vintage Air Rifle, with octagonal barrel and walnut butt (5). 1 - Rust pitting to guard. Some scuffing to leather scabbard. 2 - Blade with orange rust pitting. 3 - Rust pitting to blade, crossguard and scabbard 4 - Some soiling and minor moth damage. 5 - Rust pitted, action seized.
A British 1875 Pattern Artillery Bayonet, the 51 cm saw-back steel blade with various inspector's markings, War Department broad arrow and Sold Out of Service arrows, with chequered black leather grip scales, the pommel stamped 26, lacks scabbard; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with St Etienne steel blade, the steel crossguard and scabbard stamped with corresponding numbers K 93827 (2). 1 - Black pitting to blade. Fine brown pitting to hilt. Lacks scabbard. 2 - Black patching and pitting to blade, with nicks to the edge. The scabbard had orange and grey rust pitting.
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