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#953 – WW1 British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword (Лот: 9545)
WW1 British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword, regulation blade sharpened for field service stamped P08, issue date 8 (19)15, makers S.B & N Ltd, regulation khaki painted hilt, chequered composition grip, in its iron scabbard (paint mostly removed). Good condition.
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#954 – 1796 Pattern Cavalry Officers Sword (Лот: 9546)
1796 Pattern Cavalry Officers Sword, regulation curved single edge blade 82cms, regulation hilt, silver wire bound leather-covered grip (wire incomplete)in its iron scabbard with twin suspension bands and rings. Good condition, cleaned bright over some light pitting.
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#955 – British Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifles Officers Sword (Лот: 9547)
British Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifles Officers Sword, regulation pattern with hilt having crowned strung bugle, shagreen grip with wire binding. Blackened leather sword portepee fitted to the hilt. Housed in its original brown leather field service scabbard with plated lower chape. Blade etched with decoration, Victorian strung bugle and retailers details of ‘Manton & Co, Calcutta’. Blade 82cms.
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#956 – Indian Army 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson Sword (Лот: 9548)
Indian Army 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Wilkinson Sword, blade numbered ‘65827’. Hilt of universal pattern with crowned ‘EIR’ to the guard, shagreen grip with wire binding. Housed in brown leather scabbard with metal lower chape. Stamped with initials ‘A.T.S’ to the underside of the guard. Regulation blade with etched decoration. The blade measures 82cms. Hilt heavily pitted and covered in Verdigris. Housed in foul weather sword cover.
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#957 – George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword Attributed to Lt Colonel F S Field OBE (Лот: 9549)
George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword Attributed to Lt Colonel F S Field OBE, regulation pattern with dish guard incorporating cipher of King George V, shagreen grip with wire binding. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Polished blade with standard etching of foliage, coat of arms and cipher of George V. Blade 82 ½ cms, overall 101cms. eing sold by direct family descent. Sword with name sticker attached.
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#958 – Edward VII Staff Sergeants 1897 Pattern Infantry Sword (Лот: 9550)
Edward VII Staff Sergeants 1897 Pattern Infantry Sword, regulation pattern with dish guard incorporating cipher of Edward VII, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Housed in the original plated scabbard with two hanging rings. Plain fullered blade with acceptance stampings and remains of makers mark of ‘MOLE BIRMM’. Blade 82cms, overall 101cms. Accompanied by a Royal Regiment of Wales commemorative ice bucket in the form of a regimental drum and three regimental car badges. tems belonged to Lt Colonel F S Field OBE and being sold by direct family descent.
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#959 – Presentation British George V 1897 Pattern Officers Sword of the 3rd Battalion West Kent Volunteer Force (Лот: 9551)
Presentation British George V 1897 Pattern Officers Sword of the 3rd Battalion West Kent Volunteer Force, regulation pattern officers sword with incorporated George V cipher to the guard, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Leather portepee attached to the grip. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Blade with etched decoration and lower panel with engraved presentation ‘W H BULLEID MUSKETRY OFFICER 3RD BATT W.K.V.F’. Reverse of the blade with lower panel having engraved ‘PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF B. COY 1915’. Fenton Brothers Ltd Sheffield Sword Cutlers of the War Office makers mark. Blade with some surface staining. Blade measures 82cms, overall 103cms.
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#960 – 1845 Pattern British Infantry Officers Sword Attributed to Major Charles Edward Gore-Brown 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Лот: 9552)
1845 Pattern British Infantry Officers Sword Attributed to Major Charles Edward Gore-Brown 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, fine example of a regulation 1845 pattern officers sword with gilded brass hilt having crowned VR cipher to the centre, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Housed in polished plated scabbard with two hanging rings. Blade etched with standard foliage, ciphers etc. Lower section of the blade etched with initials ‘C GR’ and ‘2nd VOLT BATTN HANTS REGT’. Blade with some surface staining / rust, but generally good condition. Blade 81 ½ cms, overall 99cms. harles Edward Gore-Brown was commissioned in the 82nd Regiment of Foot, Ensign 16th December 1853, Lieutenant 1st September 1854, Captain 28th January 1862. On 28th July 1870 he appears as a Major in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Volunteer Rifles. Harts Army List from 1865 gives the following details – Captain Gore-Browne served with the 82nd foot regt, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol 2nd September 1855 (Medal & Clasp, Turkish medal). Served as Adjutant of the 49th in the North West Provinces in suppressing the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, including the operations at Cawnpore under Winham (Horse shot). Commanded two companies of the regiment on the right of the Brigade on the 28th November – defeat there of the Gualior contingent on 6th December, present at the action of Khankur, defence of the jail of Shahjeanpore, and affairs subsequent to its relief (Medal).
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#961 – Rare George V Royal Tank Regiment Marked 1897 Pattern Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson Attributed to Major Hugh Graham Neish Royal Tank Regiment, (Лот: 9553)
Rare George V Royal Tank Regiment Marked 1897 Pattern Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson Attributed to Major Hugh Graham Neish Royal Tank Regiment, fine Infantry officers sword with George V cipher incorporated to the guard, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Black leather portepee attached to the grip and housed in regimental pattern black leather scabbard. Blade remains in excellent condition which retains much of the original polished finish. Etched with standard decoration and additional regimental badge of the Royal Tank Regiment. Initials ‘H.C.N’ etched to the reverse panel. Blade by Wilkinson sword and numbered to the spine ‘46507’. Vendor attributes the sword to Major Hugh Graham Neish. Blade 82cms, overall 102cms. A rare and hard to find sword.he charity for blind ex-servicemen and women St Dunstan’s gives the following information in the St Dunstan’s Review – ‘Hugh Graham Neish Royal Tank Regiment – Major H. G. Neish, of London, died at Pearson House on the 15th April, 1975. He was 77 years of age. He served in the Regular Army from 1915 until he retired in 1948. His sight ultimately failed and he was very seriously ill by the time he came to St. Dunstan’s and went to Pearson House a few months ago. He was a single man with no immediate family.
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#962 – Georgian 1827 Pattern Royal Naval Officers Sword by Prosser, Maker to the King and Royal Family (Лот: 9554)
Georgian 1827 Pattern Royal Naval Officers Sword by Prosser, Maker to the King and Royal Family, fine untouched example with solid gilt brass guard with crowned anchor to the cartouche, lion head pommel an fish skin grip with wire binding. Housed in its leather scabbard with gilt mounts. Plain rear folding catch to the reverse of the hilt. Slightly curved piped back blade etched with Royal Arms, crowned anchor, initials ‘W C J’ and ‘PROSSER maker to the KING & Royal Family LONDON’ Stamped to the blade is a crowned ‘P’. Some staining and grease to the blade. The blade measures 76 ½ cms, overall 101 ½ cms.
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#963 – British 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers Sword (Лот: 9555)
British 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers Sword, regulation pattern officers sword with Victorian crowned bugle incorporated into the guard. Shagreen covered grip with wire binding, loose in parts. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Blade by Hawkes & Co, with much of the etched decoration remaining. Blade with surface spotting and surface rusting to the exterior fittings. Blade 82 ½ cms, overall 102cms.
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#964 – George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword (Лот: 9556)
George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, regulation pattern with dish guard incorporating cipher of King George V, shagreen grip with wire binding. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Polished blade with standard etching of foliage and cipher of George V. Blade 84 cms, overall 103cms.
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#965 – Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword (Лот: 9557)
Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, regulation pattern with dish guard incorporating cipher of Edward VII, shagreen grip with wire binding. Housed in plated ceremonial scabbard. Polished blade with standard etching of foliage, coat of arms and cipher of Edward VII. Retailed by Flight Military Tailors, Winchester. Blade 81 ½ cms, overall 100 cms.
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#966 – George VI Royal Navy Officers Sword (Лот: 9558)
George VI Royal Navy Officers Sword, fine example of a regulation naval officers sword with solid dish guard having crowned anchor to the central cartouche, lion head pommel and fish skin grip with wire binding. Rear closing locket engraved ‘S. F. CLAXTON’. Housed in its leather and gilt mounts scabbard. Royal Navy pattern officers dress portepee attached to the grip. Near mint condition polished straight blade with crowned anchor, royal arms, George VI cipher and foliage etch. Blade measures 79 cms, overall 95cms.
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#967 – 1853 Pattern Presentation Cavalry Troopers Sword of the Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Лот: 9559)
1853 Pattern Presentation Cavalry Troopers Sword of the Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry, fine example with three bar steel hilt, steel pommel cap and two piece leather grips. Slightly curved blade with fuller to the back edge. Reverse of the blade has etched panel, ‘SERGEANT RIDGELY H.Y.C PRESENTED BY CAPTN FLEMING’. No scabbard. Blade measures 90 ½ cms, overall 105 ½ cms.
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#968 – ^ Spanish Army Generals Presentation Sword, Pre 1936, Attributed to General Luis Aizpuru Mondéjar (Лот: 9560)
^ Spanish Army Generals Presentation Sword, Pre 1936, Attributed to General Luis Aizpuru Mondéjar, fine example with richly gilt and chiselled decorated cross guard with silver and enamelled crowned coat of arms to the centre. Two piece ivory grips with fine rich gilt fittings and original bullion officers sword knot attached. Housed in its plated dress scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved slender blade with fine blue and gilt etched decoration, central inscription ‘EL CIRCULO MERCANTIL DE MELILLA AL EXCMO TENIENTE GENERAL D.LUIS AIZPURU’ (THE MERCANTILE CIRCLE OF MELILLA TO HIMSELF LIEUTENANT GENERAL D.LUIS AIZPURU). Toledo made blade. The blade measures 78cms, overall 94cms. eneral Aizpuru was born in 1857. In 1874 he entered the Infantry Academy and in 1915 he was named general commander of Melilla, succeeding Francisco Gómez Jordana . He was Chief of the Central General Staff of the Army between January 7, 1922 and July 28, 1923 and Minister of War between May 26 and September 15, 1923 in two García Prieto governments, immediately prior to the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera . He held the position of high commissioner of Spain in Morocco between 1923 and 1924. He was a member of the National Consultative Assembly of the dictatorship between 1927 and 1930. He died in Madrid 31st March 1939. vory Exemption Certificate Submission Reference: UE548AZV lease note specialist shipping and licensing documents required for export outside of the UK. This to be completed by buyer.