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Ca. AD 600. A rare Anglo-Saxon or Merovingian gilt sword fitting, in the shape of a pyramid, inlaid with red garnets on each side. On the corners of the base, there are holes to attach the fitting to a sword scabbard. For similar see: The British Museum, Museum Number 1894,1216.2. Size: 17.9mm x 18.3mm; Weight: 460g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Bayonet with a single-edged blade, featuring a double-edged concave fuller. The bayonet's tang is single-sided. The handle has two contoured wooden scales, secured to the tang with two screws.The steel catch with a spiral spring is non-functional. The steel scabbard ends in a round pommel.Marking on the ricasso of the front blade: stamped manufacturer's name Fabryka. Zbr 4 - Zbrojownia 4 Kraków and the number 97727. On the rear flat, there is an eagle in a crown, the State emblem, and the letters (W.P.) representing Wojsko Polskie (Polish Army).The scabbard is fitted with a leather frog, dedicated to the Polish bayonet with a characteristic round knob at the end.Overall condition as shown in the pictures.
Austrian Bayonet for the Mannlicher Carbine, with a steel blade featuring fullers on both sides and a marked tang near the crossguard. The crossguard has a closed ring and is secured with two rivets, also marked. The pommel has a working catch. The handle is wooden. The scabbard is steel with a leather frog.Overall condition as shown in the photos.
Bayonet with a single-edged blade, featuring a double-edged concave fuller. The bayonet's tang is single-sided. The handle has two contoured wooden scales, secured to the tang with two screws.The steel catch with a spiral spring is non-functional. The steel scabbard ends in a round pommel.Marking on the ricasso of the front blade: stamped manufacturer's name Fabryka. Zbr 4 - Zbrojownia 4 Kraków and the number 68462. On the rear flat, there is an eagle in a crown, the State emblem, and the letters (W.P.) representing Wojsko Polskie (Polish Army).The scabbard is from a German Mauser bayonet, marked.Overall condition as shown in the pictures.
The blade of the sabre is steel, with visible grooves and double fullers on both sides. The spine of the blade shows a deep temper line. The blade is double-edged. The grip is made of beech wood, with a brass crossguard and an oval hole for the sling. The quillons are trapezoidal in shape with visible joins. The guard is made at a right angle, connecting to the pommel. The pommel has a brass cap with a screw fastening the tang of the blade.On the spine of the blade, there are visible markings, most likely from the civilian expert Tadeusz Książnicki, stamped with "k/2" inside an oval, and the sabre's number A5201. On the outside of the blade, there is the model designation "S.wz.34." and on the opposite side, the manufacturer's mark "H. LUDWIKÓW/KIELCE". The sabre comes with its original scabbard, also numbered A5201.The wz.34 sabre is the most recognizable sabre of the Polish Army from the interwar period.The overall condition of the blade and grip is as shown in the pictures. The sabre was broken in the scabbard and has been repaired. The leather sling and frog are later additions.
Bayonet with a single-edged blade, featuring a double-edged concave fuller. The bayonet's tang is single-sided. The handle has two contoured wooden scales, secured to the tang with two screws.The steel catch with a spiral spring is non-functional. The steel scabbard ends in a round pommel.Marking on the ricasso of the front blade: stamped manufacturer's name Fabryka. Zbr 4 - Zbrojownia 4 Kraków and the number 92935. On the rear flat, there is an eagle in a crown, the State emblem, and the letters (W.P.) representing Wojsko Polskie (Polish Army).The scabbard is dedicated to the Polish bayonet, with the characteristic round knob at its end.Overall condition as shown in the pictures.
Bayonet with a single-edged blade, featuring a double-edged concave fuller. The bayonet's tang is single-sided. The handle has two contoured wooden scales, secured to the tang with two screws.Steel catch with a spiral spring. The steel scabbard ends in a round pommel. The scabbard's latch is soldered with an oval backing plate. The latch has a beveled top section to facilitate the removal of the frog.The scabbard throat consists of two flat springs, secured to the scabbard body with two rivets.Marking on the ricasso of the front blade: stamped manufacturer's name Perkun and an elliptical military acceptance mark (D2). On the crossguard, the serial number 42.P is visible. On the rear flat, there is an eagle in a crown, the State emblem, and the letters (W.P.), representing Wojsko Polskie (Polish Army).Overall condition as shown in the pictures.
Argentine Model 1909 Bayonet for Mauser, with a long blade featuring a double-edged blood groove (fullers) on both sides, signed and numbered near the crossguard. The crossguard has a mounting ring and a turned-up flange towards the blade. The handle is wooden, with a locking catch on the pommel. The steel scabbard is signed and numbered.Overall condition as shown in the photos.Dimensions: [insert dimensions]
Crimean War British Pattern 1853 Cavalry Troopers Sword and Scabbard, blade stamped with Birmingham inspection mark and manufacturer 'Reeves', some wear to grip.Some deterioration of grips where meets tang, some surface rust to hilt, slight rust and abrasions to blade but in good condition, surface rust to scabbard.
WWII US Model 1917 Bayonet, Scabbard and Home Guard Frog, plus After C. Leslie Matthews (XX Century), *ARR, print '100 Group Sets Out To Confound', signed in pencil lower left by artist, No. 216/500, After John Larder (XX Century) *ARR, print, no glass, 'Operation Chastise', signed in pencil lower left by artist and WWII veterans, No. 87/100. (3)
WWI Third Reich Heer Army Officers Dress Sword, with knot and scabbard, by Eickhorn Solingen, pre-1941 squirrel trademark to ricasso, gilt brass hilt wire bound celluloid grip, scabbard with single hanging ring.We have no provenance relating to the item, we have provided additional images to assist the bidders own assessment of authenticity
WWII Japanese Army Officers Shin-Gunto Pattern Sword and Scabbard, signed handmade blade with gilt bronze tsuba and wrapped fish skin gripTwo small 'nicks' to mid section blade edge, crack to fishskin close to grip peg. No obvious indentations to scabbard, press stud does function but sword can be pulled from scabbard without pressing stud. Blade has a slight bend towards the point, no obvious bend to scabbard. Nagasa approximately 66cm, scabbard approximately 73cm
Japanese Samurai Katana Sword and Scabbard, with green metallic finish, curved blade with tsuka (loose) fishskin grip, tanto knife and scabbard, straight blade and fishskin grip, finish peeling from scabbard.We have attached additional images to assist bidders of their own assessment of the item
British Army Cavalry Sword, curved blade with many inspection/proof marks and broad arrow, guard incorporates crown motif, wired fish skin grip and later sword knot. XIX Century British Army Infantry sword and scabbard, slightly curved blade, guard incorporates VR mofit, hilt detached, poor condition.
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