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Militaria 816


An 1896 Pattern Victorian Infantry Officer’s Sword. The straight blade by ‘Edw. Thurkel 5 Denmark St. Soho London’ etched with the crowned ‘VR’ cypher and panels of scrolling foliage, the back edge stamped, ‘10112’. The later pierced sheet metal hand guard includes the crowned ‘GVR’ cypher, wire bound fish skin handgrip, brown leather sword knot, leather covered metal Service scabbard; together with four other straight scabbards, one plated the other three leather covered, the blade re-plated and now with rust damage, therefore fair condition (6)


£100-£140 817


An 1862 Dated Chassepot Bayonet. Standard pattern numbered K64925. Fullered curved blade now 56cm, brass hand grip together with its steel scabbard, the blade stained, with edge nicks and loss of tip, scabbard cleaned with evidence of pitting, otherwise reasonable condition


£40-£60 818


Second World War British Army Issue Kukri. A good quality period example, 315mm curved blade marked, ‘kII43’, together with its stout leather scabbard and waist belt frog, the former with various stampings including ‘GU1944’, the frog, ‘G.C.S.43’, good overall condition £60-£80


819


A Kris, Khukri, and Peshkabaz. The first of traditional pattern 33cm wavy iron blade with shaped wooden handle together with its good quality wooden scabbard this with wire and cord binding; the second again of standard pattern curved 31cm blade complete with riveted hand grip the leather scabbard complete with two small subsidiary knives, the leather suspension strap broken; the third with a 26cm single edged blade, hand grip in brass, bone and hardwood, good overall condition (3) £80-£120


820


A Tribal War Club. A good hardwood example, 42cm, the large circular head with decorative carving the hand grip area with dimpled indentation; together with a dagger made from a cut down late 18th century infantry officer’s sword, the 34.5cm blade with single fuller, steel cross-pice (cracked) and reeded bone grip (this chipped), baluster shaped pommel, the first with a split to the head and a small section of the hand grip area missing, blade stained and rusted on the second, therefore fair condition (2)


£60-£80 821


A German Third Reich NSKK Man’s Dagger. The 22cm blade etched with ‘Alles Fur Deutschland’ and maker’s details, ‘Solinger Axt-Und Hauerfabrik’ with central horse’s head logo, the cross guard marked ‘Nrh’, the wooden handle inset with runes and the eagle over the swastika, black metal scabbard with white metal mounts complete with carrying strap and belt ring, the blade with staining otherwise good condition


£200-£300 822


A Lancashire Fusiliers Presentation Swagger Stick. A HM silver-mounted presentation swagger stick, the top bearing the regimental crest, hallmarked London 1918, retailers name ‘Swaine & Adeney Ltd. London’, the silver bottom ferrule similarly hallmarked, a central white metal band engraved ‘Presented by the Officers to Sgt. T. H. Morris. For Services Rendered.’, good condition


£60-£80 823


British Army Insignia. Good quality items comprising Royal Engineers, Edward VII period, an officer’s die-cast gilt metal cap/pagri badge, original pin back, REME an officer’s first pattern die-cast gilt cap badge by ‘Ludlow London’, two loop fasteners, Women’s Transport Service F.A.N.Y. an officer’s die-cast bronze cap badge by ‘Firmin London’, two blade fasteners, Royal Engineers ‘VR’ an other ranks die-stamped cap badge, two loop fasteners, Volunteer Medical Staff Corps ‘VR’ period an officer’s unmarked silver coloured metal collar/side hat badge, two loop fasteners, Galway & Cavan Militia, an other ranks single white metal collar badge, St. Edward’s crown over the Maid & Harp, two loop fasteners. Together with an other ranks brass hat badge and two officer’s Mess Dress plated buttons of the Assam Valley Light Horse, 10th Bombay Native Infantry an officer’s gilt large size tunic button, very good overall condition (10)


£120-£160 www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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