Lindsay Burns & Company WEAPONS
279. A 1912 pattern cavalry Officer’s sword and scabbard, Wilkinson, Pall Mall, overall 110cm long. £80-120 (+24% BP*)
280. A late 19th/early 20th century Rapier, McCallan, St. James’ St. London, with engraved blade and leather scabbard, gold thread work tassel, overall 97.5cm long. £100-200 (+24% BP*)
281. A late 19th century Officer’s sword and scabbard, overall 99cm long. £80-120 (+24% BP*)
282. A late 19th/early 20th century Mameluke hilted Officers sabre sword, Rogers & Co., 8 New Burlington St., London, W., red and gold thread tassel, overall 99.5cm long. £150-250 (+24% BP*)
283. A 1788 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sabre, overall 95cm long. £50-100 (+24% BP*)
284. A Napoleonic French Cuirassier’s cavalry sword and scabbard, the blade inscribed ‘Klingenthal, Octobre, 1813’, overall 116cm long. £100-200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 280
285. An 1862 American Union cavalry trooper’s sabre, Aimes Chicopbe Mass., with scabbard, overall 106cm long. £80-120 (+24% BP*)
286. An American 1860 style CSA Confederate sword and scabbard, overall 109cm long. £50-100 (+24% BP*)
287. An 1803 model inventory Officer’s sword and leather scabbard, overall 96cm long. £50-100 (+24% BP*)
288. A Scottish Officer’s basket hilt broad sword, 1895 pattern, 100.5cm long. £100-200 (+24% BP*)
289. An Italian de-activated San Paolo model 1860 army .44 cal. percussion six shot revolver, no. 20790, the barrel inscribed ‘Engaged 16th May 1843’ and engraved with battle scene at Campeche, with de-activation certificate dated 29.04.02. £150-250 (+24% BP*)
BOOKS
290. Fourteen leather bound volumes - The Works Of William Makepeace Thackeray, New Century Library, Thomas Nelson & Sons 1904. £30-80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 282
291. Twelve volumes Sir Walter Scott, New Century Library, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1905. £30-80 (+24% BP*)
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