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Click here to subscribeA silver plated Middle Eastern warrior figure on an ebonised plinth, with presentation plaque to Lieutenant Colonel H J Haisey R.A.O.C, 16cms high; together with a miniature kukri and scabbard, 24cms long; and a quantity of military buttons, cap badges, cloth badges, bullet cases and other items.
A pair of First World War trench art brass shell case jugs, each with faded engraving reading 'Souvenir from France 1916 Somme', with curved copper handles, 27cms high; together with a selection of other military interest collectibles, including: a trench art brass shell case vase, with flared rim, 26cms high; a Salvation Army brass badge; a kukri with sheath; and other items.
A First World War Kukri, the curved steel blade with a single fuller to the back edge, stamped with a broad arrow, II/1916/42, with steel bolster, two piece wood grip scales with flat steel pommel plate, with two sharpening knives but lacking the scabbard; a Bulgarian AK47 Bayonet, with brown bakelite type grip scales, the claw type pommel faintly stamped 0781, with steel scabbard, webbing frog and leather strap (4)Kukri with deep pitting to the metalwork, chips and bruising to the grip scales.
Nine Edged Weapons, comprising a William Rodgers "I Cut My Way" knife with hilt of stacked leather washers, with leather scabbard; a small Indian Kukri; a Norwegian barrel knife; a hunting knife with maple grip; two US hunting knives, each with grip of stacked leather washers, the leather scabbard set with a honing stone; a reproduction sabre with steel scabbard; a made-up knife with clip-point blade; and an eating set (9)
Gurhka Kukri Knife with single edged blade 300mm in length, numbered 4984227. Wooden grip with carved decoration. Overall length 410mm. Complete with brown leather covered scabbard with tooled decoration and both small knives, one with same number to blade. Brass chape. Scabbard also has a small leather pouch which contains a fragment of glass.
Mixed militaria items to include WW2 British 1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Cover dated 1943, Canadian made Lee Enfield Action Cover dated 1943, Home Front Private Purchase Gas Mask tin dated 1941, leather pouches, FN FAL Magazine no markings, Pen Knives, small Kukri knives, toy soldiers, etc.
Kukri knife with single edged blade 285mm in length, Bone grip, overall length 385mm. Complete with wooden scabbard with carved decoration and both small knives with bone handles: 1950's Hunting Knife with curved single edged blade 124mm in length maker marked "J Nowill & Sons, Sheffield" woodedn grip and alloy pommel, overall length 227mm, complete with leather scabbard: Brass Powder Flask with embossed decoaration, no makers mark. (3)
Pair of Gurhka Kukri Knifes: one with single edged blade 327mm in length, wooden grip, overall length 445mm. Complete with wooden scabbard and both small knives: the other is a decorative example with 155mm long blade, Horn grip, overall length 270mm and complete with a decorative scabbard with both small knives. (2)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION PISTOL WITH CHEQUERED WALNUT STOCK, 11cm octagonal barrel, lacks ramrod, worn makers name to right lock plate, cock and trigger not functioning properly, overall length approx. 26.5cm, together with two leather powder flasks, and an Indian kukri in black leather scabbard (4)
TWO INDIAN SHORTSWORDS, 19TH CENTURY AND AN INFANTRY SHORTSWORD the first with curved single-edged blade formed with a reinforced back-edge, iron hilt of talwar form including short quillons (one repaired) and disc pommel, decorated throughout with silver koftgari flowers (rubbed); the second with kukri style blade, and iron talwar style hilt; and the third with broad straight blade flaring towards the tip, and copper alloy grip cast with a trophy-of-arms, the first: 42.0 cm (3)
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR) AND AN INDIAN KUKRI, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with serrated blade widening towards the tip and engraved with exotic beasts and foliage on each face, and iron hilt cats with flowers and foliage in low relief; the second with broad curved single-edged blade, and iron hilt decorated with silver koftgari (areas of rust), the first: 70.3 cm blade (2)
A LARGE NEPALESE MILITARY 'CLASSIC ARMY GURKHA KUKRI' (CGAK). Markings present on the spine. – We offer in-house shipping services for all items, both within the UK and internationally, at reasonable rates. Items may also be collected at the Kempton Arms Fair in London on the 8th of December.