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Click here to subscribeAn American machete with straight single edged blade, length approx 45cm, struck `True Temper TT-18-B -1943- U.S.`, black composition grips, in its leather sheath, together with an F.S. type knife with straight double edged blade, length approx 17.5cm, steel crosspiece and black painted octagonal section grip, in a leather sheath (defective).
A mid 20th century machete, the curved single edged blade stamped Martingdale made in England with decoration of a crocodile and the number 19253, length of blade 50cm, with wooden grips, another machete with the curved single edged blade stamped 1944, length of blade 37cm, with composite grip with leather thong and another machete the straight single edged blade stamped Sheffield England, length of blade 46cm, with composite grip (3)
An Unusual, Possibly Unique Mexican Presentation Sword, of machete form, the 26" blade engraved to one side "God Save the King" with a lion and panther amidst foliage and flowers, to the other "Albert Prince of Wales" and a Mexican crest of eagle and snake, the grip of horn with a carved Mexican eagle pommel. Complete with a letter from the Royal Archives suggesting a link with King Edward VIII who visited Acapulco in 1920.
A British Pattern 1856 "2-Band" Enfield Sword Bayonet, lacks scabbard; a 1942 "Endure" Machete, by Josh Beal & Sons, Sheffield, with crushed leather scabbard; a 1984 "Martindale No.2" Machete, military issue, with beech grip and canvas sheath; a Push Dagger, with rosewood handle and steel sheath; a Spike Bayonet, mount on an ash haft. (5)
A 1907-pattern bayonet by Wilkinson with single-edged blade, dated 9` 15, in its steel-mounted leather sheath, a U.S. machete with single-edged blade, dated 1943, in its leather sheath (grips defective), an invitation from the Chindits Old Comrades Association to a reunion and charity ball, dated Nov. 24th 1951, a programme for the Chindit Charity Ball, signed by Lieutenant Colonel Calvert D.S.O., Major F. Freeman, Major G.G. Lockett D.S.O., M.C. and others, and a photograph of a soldier who served with the Chindits, wearing King`s Regiment shoulder title.
A Swedish Barrel Knife by Joh Engstrom, Eskilstuna, the steel blade stamped with maker`s name and folding into its brass casing which slides into the steel mounted burr wood barrel case which also forms the grip; a Machete, the broad steel blade stamped with crocodile trademark REGISTERED, with copper rivetted two piece hardened rubber grip and leather sheath. (2)
A Burmese Dha, blade 19”, with rattan bound hilt, in its rattan bound wooden scabbard with hanging cords; another, blade 12½”, in scabbard (no cords); another, blade 25½”, with brass mounted wooden hilt (loose) and wooden scabbard; another (AF); a machete with trade blade and pressed horn grips (one grip AF); a Golok blade, and a Wakizashi blade (worn and rusted). Average QGC to GC (7)
A Second World War Large Stitched Leather Suitcase, to Private Walter Toogood of the Durham Light Infantry and the King`s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, together a record of his service details; a Quantity of Trench Art, comprising a matchbox holder/ashtray, a pair of brass match holders, a white metal spill holder and five bullet handled paper knives; Militaria, including an Australian First Aid Tin for Mechanised Units, a leather binocular case, a service scabbard and dress scabbard, a military issue machete, a knife bayonet.
A "Steamer" Machete by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, the blade with a narrow fuller to the top edge, stamped with maker`s name and numbered 335A, with wire bound wood grip and foliate embossed leather scabbard; a Cattaraugus Hunting Knife, the blade engraved with maker`s name and faintly numbered 2250, with metal wire bound grip and leather sheath; a Norwegian Knife by J.Blikstad, Trondhjem, the clip-point blade stamped with maker`s name, with ebony grip and black leather sheath; two German Small Hunting Knives, one with leather sheath; an English Small Hunting Knife, with coiled leather grip. (6)
A WWII machete, blade stamped “S & J Kitchen Ltd, Sheffield” with broad arrow and 1943, studded grip, in its studded leather scabbard; and a US Collins machete, No 1005, also stamped Hartford, brown wood grips (chipped), in its brass mounted tooled leather scabbard (split), see Stephens no 567/8. Basically GC (some wear). (2)
A carved green hard stone Five Dynasties style dragon decorated machete, height 20 cm, a jade Bi-Disc, central hole surrounded by mottled greens, width 15 cm, two dragon decorated dagger rests, width 19 cm, a carved ink plate and cover, decorated with script, width 16 cm, a carved stylized head, height 10 cm, (6).
A Georgian Small Sword, with plain 83cm double edge steel blade, silver boat shaped guard embosse with a shell, with reeded knuckle bow, melon fluted urn pommel and plain wood grip; a Continental Hanger, with plain 55.5cm single edge steel blade, brass hilt with brass rivetted horn two piece grip; a "Martindale" Machete, with wood grip; two Steel Epee Bayonet Scabbards; an Indian Brass Filigree Dagger Scabbard Mount, set with turquoise and moonstone type stones. (6)
Two American Tomahawks, with socket heads and wood hafts; a leather pistol holster, a leather machete sheath, an ammunition magazine, a replica Japanese Tachi and a replica dagger; three World War Two Victory Newspapers, comprising The Daily Sketch May 3 1945, Manchester Evening News May 7 1945, and Daily Mirror May 7 1945 (10)
A Baule, Ivory Coast Wood Sceptre, the slightly flattened cylindrical haft with incised tendrils, concentric circle and wave motifs, the head carved with a stylised mask with pierced coffee bean eyes in oval sockets, aquiline nose, open mouth and deep curved chin, with upturned wave carved back cresting, 47cm, some damage; a Zulu Knobkerrie, with small globular head, the tapering haft with three bands of woven brass wire; a British Second World War Machete, in leather sheath; an Irish Blackthorn Shillelagh, of small proportions. (4)
A Replica German Broadsword, the double edge fullered steel blade engraved with EA II monogram and date 1763, with brass hilt and brass mounted leather scabbard; a Replica Bowie Knife, with leather sheath; a Ghanian Machete, with leather grip and sheath; a black leather scabbard for a dirk (4)
A Zulu Axe, the fanned T shape blade engraved with diapering, the tang inserted into the chevron carved wood haft, bound with bands of blue and white glass beadwork, 66cm high; a Zulu Machete, the single edge hooked blade engraved with a band of chevrons to the to edge, the wood haft bound with white, blue and turquoise glass beads and animal skin, 87cm long. (2)
An early British Machete, blade approx. 37.5cms, overall length approx. 51cms. The grips are black leather secured by 5 copper rivets impressed 185. Blade marked "Samuel Kitchen (XCD) Sheffield" with figure "6" just legible underneath. Leather sheath, back of belt loop faintly impressed 1917, makers name illegible ++blade stained with wear but overall good condition for age
A carved hardwood and white metal inset lady’s ceremonial paddle, Borneo, early 20th century, a machete with carved wood handle and steel blade, circa 1930; and two contemporary photographs depicting a Sarawak landscape and indigenous Sarawak tribesmen respectively, both framed and glazed, 31cm x 35cm overall. Provenance: By repute these items were brought back by Winston Moore, Keble College, Cambridge from an expedition with Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
A Quantity of Militaria, comprising an RAF B14 sheepskin sleeveless flight jacket; a webbing rifle sling; a machete with leather scabbard; a crushed leather machete scabbard; a Girl Guide leather belt; a 1964 leather Scout belt; an album of poems and text-possibly produced in a nursing home between Boer War and First World War; six military issue pamphlets and booklets; two billycans; cap badges, DL1 buttons and ephemera, etc