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#589 – Large Indian Dagger ‘Scissors-Katar’, Late 19th Century (Лот: 6492)
Large Indian Dagger ‘Scissors-Katar’, Late 19th Century, main blade is hollow and opens when the handlebars are squeezed to reveal a further s7olid inner blade, iron hilt of conventional form covered with silver damascene (tarnished) overall. Blade 18cms, good condition.
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#590 – Indian Coorg Knife Pichangatti, 19th Century (Лот: 6493)
Indian Coorg Knife Pichangatti, 19th Century, broad blade of conventional form 17cms, silver hilt and sheath mounts, crescent-shaped pommel with decorative rivet heads, in its wooden sheath with elaborate silver suspension chain. Good condition.
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#591 – 2x Closely Similar Turkish Swords Yataghan, 19thCentury (Лот: 6494)
2x Closely Similar Turkish Swords Yataghan, 19thCentury, the first with maker’s blade stamp, elongated bolsters covered with nicely embossed silver sheet, 2 piece horn grips, plain zinc gripstrap, in its leather covered scabbard; and another closely similar. The first in good condition with some age wear and a little rust, 1 grip chipped at pommel, a little damage to leather; the second in slightly worse condition with heavily corroded bolsters.Blades 59cms and 65.5cms respectively.
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#591 – British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword (Лот: 10657)
British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword, regulation blade stamped S B & N, various acceptance stamps, regulation hilt with regimental marking for the 3rd Dragoon Guards, chequered grip, in its steel scabbard stamped with various regimental markings. Good condition and age patina. Blade 89cms, overall 114cms.
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#592 – South African / Zulu Tribal Knobkerrie (Лот: 6495)
South African / Zulu Tribal Knobkerrie, good example of a wooden fighting club / knobkerrie in the style associated with the Zulu tribe in South Africa. Bulbous head and straight shaft. Approximately 81cms in length. Some age cracks to the wood.
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#592 – WW1 German Trench Knife (Лот: 9184)
WW1 German Trench Knife, two piece wooden grips with two securing pins. Polished steel short cross guard. Housed in blackened steel scabbard with leather belt loop. Knife blade with makers details ‘GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR SOLINGEN FOCHE’ and acceptance stamp to the reverse side. Blade measuring 15 cms, overall 29cms.
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#593 – WW1 German Deer’s Hoof Fighting Knife (Лот: 9185)
WW1 German Deer’s Hoof Fighting Knife, very good example of a WW1 German trench fighting knife with a deer’s hoof as the handle, brass Ferrell and blackened steel ‘S’ shaped cross guard. Housed in the original blackened steel scabbard with leather belt loop. Partially double edged blade measuring 15 ½ cms, overall 30 ½ cms. Scabbard although original period, possibly a replacement for this dagger.
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#593 – Scarce British Regimental Pattern 2nd County of London Yeomanry Sword (Лот: 10659)
Scarce British Regimental Pattern 2nd County of London Yeomanry Sword, being the special pattern only carried by the officers and enlisted men of the regiment. Plain steel dish guard, black finished composite handle, steel pommel and chequered back strap. Guard stamped ‘2 CLY 20-‘, last digit not clear, possibly a ‘1’. Housed in steel scabbard with two hanging rings, reverse stamped ‘2 CLY 54’. Plain blade with deep struck fuller to the centre, Hamburger Rogers & Co, London makers details. Blade 87cms, overall 106cms. See page 129 of The British Cavalry Sword from 1600′ by Charles Martyn for more information on this regimental pattern.
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#594 – Rare Anglo-Zulu War Period Large Zulu Battle Shield Isihlangu (Лот: 6497)
Rare Anglo-Zulu War Period Large Zulu Battle Shield Isihlangu, fine example of a very rare to find large battle shield, known as a Isihlangu, with brown and white fur on the hide base of the shield indicating a warrior with experience. The shield has the tabs to the reverse for the staff. This example has been mounted with a large spear, the spear head having a medial ridge which may indicate that it is from another part of Africa as not typical of Zulu from our understanding. The shield measures 145 x 79cms approx. Some minor areas of fur loss but generally a fantastic example. The large battle shields are extremely hard to find now compared to the much smaller type shields. This pattern of hide was for warriors with previous experience and as such would have been carried in battles such as the famous actions of the Anglo-Zulu war, including the battles of Isandlwana, Rorke’s Drift and Ulundi etc. Provenance: from an old private collection. Please note, due to the size, we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot, however we can advise on specialist shippers or couriers here in the UK