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Click here to subscribeA British Military Issue Bowie Type Knife by Rodgers, Sheffield, the blade stamped with maker`s name and 27C/2360 with broad arrow, with two piece wood grip and leather sheath; a USA CVA Bowie Knife, with clip-point steel blade, brass crossguard and pommel and hardwood grip; a Machete Type Knife, the blade stamped TRAMONTINA, BRASIL, with wood grip; a Small Kukri, with brass mounted grip and green nylon bound scabbard (4)
A First World War period machete with leaf shaped single edged blade, length approx 40cm, marked `Caldad Carant Z. C.A. Por A. Held-Bremen` and indistinctly numbered, horn grips, in its leather sheath, together with a black and white photograph of a First World War private, approx 43cm x 33cm, mounted, framed and glazed, and a group of related paperwork, including Certificate of Employment, Certificate of Transfer to Reserve and other documents to Private Frederick Bartlett 1/5th Bn. The Buffs.
BRITISH EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FIELD SERVICE FIGHTING KNIFE, with pointed diamond section blade, the ribbed grip with cross keys trademark for J. Nowill & Sons, 11 1/2" (29.2cm) long overall with METAL TIPPED LEATHER SCABBARD and an unusual WORLD WAR II FOLDING MACHETE, the single edge, 10" (25.4cm) blade swelling at the point, folding into the handle with riveted black grips and the TINPLATE BLADE COVER, possibly made by A.H. Bisby and Co., Sheffield, 15 1/2" (39.4cm) long overall when open (2)
EIGHT VARIOUS REPRODUCTION SWORDS AND DAGGERS, includes Indian brass hilted sabre with curved blade TOTHER WITH AN EAST AFRICAN BROAD BLADED SWORD OR MACHETE, the hilt carved with a natives head and the LEATHER SHEATH, and an EBONISED WOODEN WALKING STICK, with cast brass horses head handle (10)
A post war 3rd pattern FS military knife, the grip embossed with crossed keys and “UK”, VGC, in an associated leather sheath; a bowie type knife, with clipped back blade and embossed WM hilt; 3 other sheath knives, two with sheaths; a machete; a meat cleaver by Cornelius Whitehouse & Sons, Cannock; and a leather shot flask (spring missing). QGC to GC
A Spanish 1941 model bolo bayonet, a US M5 bayonet with nickel plated hilt, a Continental knife bayonet, probably Swiss, and a band sidearm, all with sheaths, and a group of further edged weapons, including a copy HJ knife, a jambia, a machete, a kukri, a fireman`s axe and a Continental officer`s sword with 18th Century style hilt and curved single edged blade, blade length approx 84cm (hilt crudely repaired).
Militaria: a 19th century Ghurkha Kuhkri machete with an ivory handle, the blade fullered, with a crescent moon gold inlay below hilt engraved, blade length 34cm, together with a 19th century Naval dress sword, Royal Naval Outfitters, Devonport, the scabbard engraved H.P. Norwood, RN shagreen and wire grip, blade length 44 cm, and a Cavalry Officers Sword, blade length 60cm. (3)
Two French Model 1874 Gras Sword Bayonets, one with steel scabbard with matching numbers, the other with associated steel scabbard; a British Pattern 1907 Bayonet, by Remington, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a US 1943 Machete, the blade stamped TRUE TEMPER TT-16-B 1943 U.S., lacks scabbard; two British No.4 Mk.I Spike Bayonets, with steel scabbards (6)
A curious sword, possibly North African, the 24½” SE blade adapted from a machete blade, the hilt with wooden grips secured by stout domed iron rivets and with pommel formed from iron loops, and decorated with twisted and woven brass wire, in its tooled leather scabbard. Basically GC (some age wear, lower part of scabbard split)
WWII BROAD BLADED KNIFE OR MACHETE the single edge, 9 1/4" (23.5cm) blade swelling towards the point and inscribed S & J Kitchen Sheffield with arrow mark 1945, having hollow cylindrical grip with screw off nurled brass top, 14 1/4" (36.2cm) long overall in a green woven fabric sheath and a 20th CENTURY SPIKE BAYONET of cruciform sections and tapering to a point, 17" (43.2cm) long (2)
TWO VERY SIMILAR MID 20th CENTURY MACHETE the blades inscribed Tramontina Brasil in green canvas fabric sheaths, a MODERN LARGE KNIFE with Bowie pattern stainless blade with Oxhead makers mark, china plain wood grips, 17 1/2" (44.5cm) long overall in green woven nylon sheath together with a LARGE MEAT CLEAVER the blade inscribed Venture - H M Slater Sheffield, 16 1/4" (41.3cm) long overall (4)