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Lot 143

A Swiss Army SIG 57 Bayonet, by Wenger, with black plastic scabbard; twelve Various Fixed Blade Knives, one boxed, five with leather sheaths, five with plastic sheaths (13)

Lot 147

A First World War German Trench Knife, the 15cm single edge steel blade stamped GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR, SOLINGEN FOCHE at the ricasso, with steel diamond shape crossguard, diagonally ribbed wood grip scales and steel scabbard with leather belt strap and press stud, 29cm; a British Commando Dagger, third pattern, with machine forged steel blade, the steel crossguard stamped WILLIAM RODGERS, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, the blackened alloy hilt with ribbed grip and with leather scabbard; a Lock Combat Knife, with unmarkde saw back steel blade, beige plastic grip and scabbard; a Knife Bayonet, with unmarked steel blade, black plastic grip and scabbard with green webbing frog and press stud clip (4)

Lot 162

A British 1876 Pattern Socket Bayonet, the socket stamped 344, with brass mounted leather scabbard; a French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the T section blade with no markings, with steel scabbard; a French M1874 Gras Sword Bayonet, the T section steel blade engraved Mre. d'Armes de St. Etienne 1879, with steel scabbard (3)

Lot 163

A Second World War German 1884/98 Knife Bayonet, one side of the blued fullered steel blade marked S/155G at the ricasso, the opposing side numbered 9949, with plain wood grip scales, the pommel with waffenamt markings, the steel scabbard stamped with differing numbers; a British No.4 MkII Spike Bayonet, with steel scabbard; a 19th Century Eastern Sword, possibly Indian, the 66.5cm T section steel blade double edged for the last 21cm, the ricasso inset with a brass sun motif, the steel stirrup hilt engraved with Farsi markings to the crossguard, with pierced angular knuckle bow, the grip bearing remains of bone grip scales, lacks scabbard, 78.5cm (3)1 - Wear to the bluing on the blade. Bruising to one grip scale. Flash guard has dents. Traces of bluing to the pommel and scabbard which has rust pitting.2 - Dirty grease covering, no damage.3 - Black patching to blade, some nicks to the edge. Each grip is missing two sections of the bone grip scale and the underside is rust pitted. Lacks scabbard.

Lot 172

A Second World War US Garand M1 Bayonet by PAL, the 25cm fulllered steel blade stamped PAL within an oval over US centred by a flaming grenade, the steel hilt with finely ribbed black composition grip scales, lacks scabbard; a Hunting Knife, the 12cm clip point steel blade stamped WILLIAM RODGERS, I CUT MY WAY to the ricasso, the grip of stacked leather washers with aluminium pommel and leather sheath (2)1 - Wear and black patching to blade with dings to the back edge. Spring clip works. Lacks scabbard.2 - Orange rust spots to blade and wear to the leather grip.

Lot 174

A Collection of Nineteen Various Edged Weapons, including a cut-down French M1866 Chassepot bayonet, a small silver and enamelled desk knife, a dinghy knife, a kukri, various hunting knives and Eastern daggers (19-af)

Lot 179

A Spanish M1893 Mauser Bayonet, the 25cm steel blade etched ARTILLERIA Fca DE TOLEDO, 1904, the steel crossguard stamped AZ1871, wood grip scales and steel mounted leather scabbard, the locket numbered 9897; an Argentian M1891 Mauser Bayonet, with 40cm steel blade, one side of the ricasso stamped MODELO ARGENTINO 1891 A2619, the opposing side stamped WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CIE, SOLINGEN, with steel crossguard and ribbed aluminium grip scales,the blued steel scabbard stamped A2619 (2)

Lot 181

A Victorian 1827 Pattern Royal Irish Constabulary Sword, one side of the 84cm single edge steel blade faintly etched with the crowned VR cypher, the opposing side with a crowned garter inscribed ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY enclosing a harp, flanked by foliage, with maker's mark for Ireland & Son, Ellis Quay, Dublin, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a crowned harp, with wire bound fishskin grip, stepped pommel and chequered thumb rest, lacks scabbard, 98cm; a British No.5 Mk.I Submachine Gun (SMG) Knife Bayonet, the blade stamped P within a circle and 1946, with blackened steel scabbard and nylon webbing frog (2)1 - Etching on blade is very faint, tip is broken, pitting to hilt. Lacks scabbard.2 - Some wear to the blackening on the blade. Spring button is missing from the pommel.

Lot 184

A Nepalese Kukri, the 29cm steel blade with a narrow fuller to the back edge, the wood grip with two steel rivets and raised collar, with steel butt plate, leather scabbard and two sharpening knives; a USSR AKM Bayonet, with wire cutter blade, black plastic grip numbered 648287, with black plastic scabbard (2)

Lot 185

A Chinese Hudiedao (Butterfly Sword), one half only, with 29cm steel blade, brass bolster, the brass hilt with recurving crossguard, engraved half guard, fluted horn grip with flat back and brass pommel, lacks scabbard, 43.5cm; an Arab Khanjar/Jambiya, the 19cm double edge curved steel blade with raised medial ridge, the silver hilt decorated with bands of beadwork, lacks scabbard, 33cm; a British 1917 Pattern Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Pine Shotgun Case, with rolled leather handle (4)

Lot 240

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVERA B.S.A .177 Calibre Under-Lever Air Rifle, numbered 15340, circa 1908, with traces of blued finish, tap loading, improved bayonet cocking lever, the trigger guard with trigger adjusting screw, the walnut stock with chequered pistol grip, the underside stamped 13¼, the left side of the butt stamped with piled arms trade mark, with steel butt plateWorking condition. Fine orange rust pitting to metalwork. Minor bruising to the stock. Generally in good order.

Lot 269

A 19th Century Two Band Percussion Carbine, the 36cm octagonal steel barrel with V rear sight, the foliate engraved lock plate signed CHULAN, walnut full stock with steel barrel bands, trigger guard, two sling swivels, butt plate and steel ramrod, the right side of the butt with indistinct roundel stamp, 75cm; a Second World War German M84/98 Bayonet, the blued steel blade stamped 5649 n at the ricasso, the opposing side stamped S/155G, the pommel with waffenamt markings, the steel scabbard stamped with differing numbers and dated 1937, with leather frog; four Second World War British Ordnance Survey Maps, for England South West,1940, East Anglia,1940, South Wales,1940, and England South East and London, 1941; an Entrenching Tool, with leather cover dated 1959 (7)

Lot 305

Britains PARIS OFFICE Scots Greys on two eared horses at full gallop, marked depose, with short carbines (Condition Good, possibly some retouching) three French Infanterie dated 9.5.1905 and marked depose (Condition Very Good-Good, one tip of bayonet missing) and a French Dragon Trumpeter at the halt in gilt fnish (Condition Poor) (7)

Lot 306

Britains set 114, Cameron Highlanders Woleseley helmets, unusual light grey tunics (one arm loop damaged) in original Whisstock box, and another set, fixed bayonets, dark khaki tunics with blue collars (one bayonet damaged), and a mounted Officer of the Seaforths (Condition Excellent, possibly some retouching) (17)

Lot 39

Britains Royal Scots neatly repainted with six Pipers, one man bayonet fixed and eight King's Own Scottish Borderers (Condition Excellent, four cock feathers missing, one bent) (30)

Lot 454

Frederick Green Britains conversions to Bavarian Infantry with Officer and Jagers with Officer, marching in full dress (Conditionn Excellent, one bayonet missing) (18)

Lot 81

Britains Gordon Highlanders repainted, charging and marching with Officers and Pipers (Condition Excellent, one bayonet missing, and set 15, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders charging (Condition Good-Fair, one man missing, two repaired, one bayonet missing some retouching) (34)

Lot 147

Three: Private Donald Ross, 79th Foot, one of 12 men in the regiment to receive the clasp for Talavera where they served with the 1st Battalion of Detachments; he received a ‘severe bayonet wound in the mouth & also wounded in the left leg by a splinter from the Palisadoes at Burgos’ Military General Service 1793-1814, 9 clasps, Corunna, Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes D’Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse (Donald Ross, 79th Foot); Waterloo 1815 (Donald Ross 1st Batt. 79th Reg. Foot.) fitted with original steel clip and contemporary rectangular silver bar suspension; 79th Foot Order of Merit, first reverse with English sword hilt, silver, for 12 years service, unnamed, fitted with steel clip and silver bar suspension, light contact marks, generally very fine and rare (3) £4,000-£6,000 --- Only 12 clasps issued to the 79th Foot for Talavera where a number of officers and men of the regiment, left behind on the retreat to Corruna, served with the 1st Battalion of Detachments. Donald Ross was born in the Parish of Largs, near Dornoch, County Sutherland, and was enlisted into the 79th Foot at Edinburgh on 10 October 1808, aged 18, for unlimited service. He served a total of 14 years 250 days, including 2 years’ allowance for Waterloo, and was discharged at Dublin on 26 June 1821, in consequence of ‘protracted chronic disease of the liver & severe chronic rheumatism & being completely worn out.’ His conduct was stated to have been ‘Good’ and that he ‘Served in the Sieges of Flushing in 1809 & Burgos in 1812, in the Campaigns in Holland 1809, Peninsula in 1810, 11, 12 & 1813; South of France in 1814, Netherlands & France in 1815, 16, 17, & 1818, and was present in the actions of Busaco, Salamanca in 1812, Pyreness, Nivelle & Nive in 1813, Toulouse in 1814, Quatre Bras & Waterloo in 1815. Received a severe bayonet wound in the mouth & also wounded in the left leg by a splinter from the Palisadoes at Burgos.’ Sold with copied discharge papers.

Lot 250

Four: Sergeant J. McM. Boyd, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, attached No. 4 Commando, who was wounded and taken Prisoner of War in the Dieppe Raid on 19 August 1942; he subsequently escaped from Stalag VIII-B at Lamsdorf in February 1944, but was recaptured 12 days later 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Kenya (6980161 Sgt. J. McM. Boyd. R. Innisks.) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine (4) £600-£800 --- John McMaster Boyd was born at Ballymena, County Antrim, on 10 May 1922, and enlisted into the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on 29 December 1938. During the Second World War he was attached to No. 4 Commando and underwent training at Troon, Ayrshire, under Major the Lord Lovat. No. 4 Commando under Lord Lovat, with Lord Louis Mountbatten in overall command, was embarked aboard the Prince Albert for Operation ‘Jubilee’, the raid on Dieppe, 19 August 1942, with the specific task of attacking and destroying the Hess Battery, the success of which was one of the few positive results of the raid. Captain Pat Porteous was awarded the V.C. for leading a bayonet charge through withering machine-gun fire and despite wounds led the commando unit to the destruction of the final gun. Boyd was wounded and taken prisoner during the raid. His M.I.9 debrief report states that he was held at Lamsdorf Oberschlessa (Camp VIII B) from 28 August 1942 to 18 March 1945, and at Terletz (Camp IV C) from 18 March to 7 May 1945. Upon capture his interrogation comprised ‘encirclement of armed German[s] using brutal threats which were not carried out’. During his time at Lamsdorf Boyd was put to work mining coal in a working camp, from where he made a ‘partly successful escape from Sasonowitz, Poland on 8 February 1944. Civil clothing. Map. Compass. Walked to near Lemberg. Recaptured with German Gestapo on the 20 February 1944. Good assistance from Poles’. Sold with copied research.

Lot 285

The Waterloo medal awarded to Private Joseph Jackson, 1st or Royal Dragoons, who was wounded by a sabre in the left side and bayonet in the left hand Waterloo 1815 (Joseph Jackson, 1st or Royal Dragoons.) fitted with steel clip and ring suspension, nearly very fine £1,800-£2,200 --- Joseph Jackson was born in the Parish of Aldingham, near Ulveston, Lancaster, and enlisted into the 1st or Royal Dragoons at Preston on 25 December 1799, aged 24, a cordwainer by trade. He ‘served 5 years in the Peninsula and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo by a sabre in the left side and bayonet in the left hand & is recommended for the Bounty of the Royal Hospital of Kilmainham’. He was consequently discharged at Dublin on 14 November 1818, and duly admitted to an out-pension at Kilmainham. On 18 November 1819, he enlisted into the 1st Royal Regiment of Veterans at Chatham, Kent, aged 44, and continued in that regiment until it was disbanded on 26 June 1821. Sold with copied discharge papers.

Lot 374

The Second Afghan War Medal awarded to Private W. Reid, 92nd Highlanders, who was killed in action at the Battle of Kandahar, 1 September 1880 Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Kandahar (B/111. Pte. W. Reid. 92nd. Highrs.) minor edge bruising, good very fine and scarce as a single clasp award to unit £500-£700 --- William Reid attested for the 92nd Highlanders and was killed in action by gunshot to the abdomen during the Battle of Kandahar, 1 September 1880. He was one of 11 men of the Regiment killed during the Battle; the Regiment suffered a further 71 officers and men wounded. He is confirmed on the medal roll as being entitled to the single clasp Kandahar (which in itself is scarce), and was therefore not additionally entitled to the Kabul to Kandahar Star. The 92nd Highlanders at the Battle of Kandahar After taking part in several other small expeditions into the country round Kabul, the regiment formed part of the force which marched under General Roberts from Kabul to Kandahar. Immediately after the arrival of Sir Frederick Roberts’ troops at Kandahar on 31 August, the 92nd took part in the reconnaissance of the Afghan position; and in the battle of the following day formed part of the 1st Brigade, which led the advance, and succeeded, after severe fighting, in sweeping the enemy out of the closely wooded enclosures along the western slopes of the hill on which the village of Gundi Mullah Sahibdad stood, and finally in attacking and carrying the village itself at the point of the bayonet. The latter feat was accomplished in dashing style by two companies of the Gordon Highlanders under Major White, and two companies of the 2nd Goorkas. This movement brought the brigade in rear of the Bala Wali Kotal, and in front of an intrenched post which was on the south, and which, from the way in which reinforcements were being pushed forward, the enemy was evidently prepared to hold with great determination. Major White, who was leading the advanced companies of the 92nd, recognising, with true soldierly instinct, that this position must at once be taken by storm, called on his men for just one charge more to finish the business. His call was brilliantly responded to, and the work was at once captured, the gallant Major being himself the first to reach the guns. The casualties, which were somewhat numerous, show the severe nature of the fighting, 11 non-commissioned officers and men being killed and 2 officers and 69 non-commissioned officers and men wounded. The Gordon Highlanders, with a total strength of 643 of all ranks, left Kandahar on 28 September 1880, en route for India and under orders for home.

Lot 2759

Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co hallmarked silver hip flask, with hinged bayonet cap, London 1893, height 15cm, weight 175g

Lot 785

Miscellaneous German Second World War and Related Militaria. Comprising a finger ring with central shank being the fascist symbol over the Third Reich swastika. A lozenge form arm badge in the form of the insignia of the British Fascist Movement. German Kriegsmarine medical trade patch. German Second World War army side cap Bevo woven eagle with rust stains. Third Reich bayonet portapee knot in pink and field grey. German army officer’s silver cap cord. A 16.5cm Bakelite container marked Sturm Berlin 1914 with an instrument inside, which appears to be a form of compass or level. A roll of 16mm German wartime film. 5 British Great War War Saving Committee lapel badges with swastika centres. An impressive French badge, which appears to be a badge from the Vichy Marshal Petain’s bodyguard, nice enamels. A shield shaped badge showing a Luftwaffe 88mm flak gun with Luftwaffe eagle and swastika above with the original name of the owner and the date 1944 on the reverse side. A single part of a 2 part Stalag 8E identity disc, a German Mother and Child Association with pin back suspension. A piece of German wartime soap marked Karlsruhe with stamped to the back Kriegseife, reasonable condition £50-£70

Lot 792

German Second World War Metallic and Cloth Insignia. Comprising a Kriegsmarine naval medical cadet sleeve badge. Another identical. Naval engineers trade patch. Naval writer’s sleeve badge. Naval Obermatt white deck uniform rank patch. Army medical sleeve patch. Another medical sleeve patch. Army fireworker’s personnel sleeve patch. Luftwaffe mechanisor’s administrator’s sleeve patch. Obergefreiter sleeve patch, army for the herringbone twill work uniform. LDO paper packet for the Luftwaffe Ground Combat badge. Eastern Front Medal ribbon. A large 5cm SA badge showing an SA man horse riding, pin back suspension. GFP Secret Field Police shoulder board motif in metal. A miniature 16mm SS 8 year Long Service Medal. Hitler Youth membership pin with one red section of the badge enamel broken. Red Cross cap insignia in enamels, pin suspension missing. A 1935 Hitler Youth aluminium award. WWI Iron Cross 2nd class. 1914 War Honour Cross and silver Wound Badge without swastika lapel pin. Miniature Tank Assault Badge with lapel pin fixing missing. Glider qualification badge in blue and white enamels. Shooting Association enamel badge with lapel fixing missing. DAF pin badge with half of a lapel pin present. A German Catholic Association Day badge. A quantity of what is possibly Winters Help Work badges being the shields and coats of arms of areas and towns within Germany, Austria and Northern Italy. Gau Berlin Day badge in plastic without any fitting. 3 Medal ribbon bar motifs all showing the swastika. 2 police badges for fitting to the police bayonet, fittings pins missing, one in silver, one in bronze. Reunification of the Saar tinny corroded without suspension pin. An individually numbered 0846 mission pass for the Fokke Wolf aircraft factory in Bremen. Miniature Hitler Youth proficiency badge with pin missing. A grouping of 4 separate RZM tickets that have been removed from items and mounted on card, 1 is SS that has not been mounted on card. What appears to be a work pass number 174 for a factory (Ruhrstahl AG). A post WWII Polish shield shaped badge 1814 to 1945 Grunwald, Berlin laid on green and maroon ribbon. Third Reich tinny Flugtag Bremen with pin back suspension. Adolf Hitler porcelain Day badge showing the head of Hitler. Italian youth ONB cap badge with all pins fitted, generally good condition (lot) £100-£140

Lot 732

A 19th century Boer War period bayonet by Mole, dated '3 03', with number '35' under crown, double-edged blade length 30cm, in leather and metal scabbard.

Lot 733

A French model 1874 design bayonet in a metal scabbard, with wooden and brass handle, engraved 'St. Etienne 1876' to blade spine, length of blade 52cm.

Lot 734

A German Model 1884 knife bayonet, marked 'J A Henckels', in steel scabbard, blade length 24.5cm.

Lot 26

A late Victorian, lady's silver mounted hunting flask, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1892, by James Dixon & Sons.1892, with a bayonet fitting, in the original, Champion & Wilton leather holder, stamped 'PATENT 177' and 'CHAMPION & WILTON, 457 & 459 OXFORD STREET', holder 18.5cm long, flask 17cm longLindsey Knapp (Victoria Gallery).Ok.

Lot 54

German WWII period Hitler Youth type dagger dated 1940, damaged scales in metal scabbard, together with a probably WWI period British Enfield bayonet. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Additional photos added.

Lot 366

Of WWII interest, various wartime effects of Second Lieutenant A.Hayward, Intelligence Corp, (M.I.D.) to include his WWII battle blouse and 45 WD cap with Int Corp cap badge, collection of maps and associated items, copy of London gazette, maps including Argentane, France, map reading booklets, sub machine gun instructions, Enfield bayonet etc. also some sketches by Hayward,

Lot 126

Loyal Islington Volunteers: a large silver medal, obverse Soldier with camp scene behing, pennant engraved "Pro Patria Mori", with tent, stand of cannon balls, target behind, title "Loyal Islington Volunteers" to exergue, patterned border which includes hallmark London 1792. Reverse: shield engraved in varying styles "The Award/ of skill in/ Bayonet Exercise/ Adjudged to Corpl J. Wakefield, 1806", integral loop suspender. Diameter 80mm VF £200-250

Lot 210

A Third Reich double etched K98 dress bayonet, by E Pack & Sohne, Solingen, etched on one side with eagles, oak leaves and scene of machine gunners and artillerymen, the other side with eagles, oak leaves and scrolls and "Fur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit", with plated grey metal hilt and black grips, in its sheath with leather frog. GC (minor wear to hilt plating, sheath paint worn and small dent). £350-400

Lot 211

A Third Reich police dress bayonet, plated blade 13" (small rust patches and grinding mark) by Alexander Coppel, Solingen, the hilt with eagle head pommel and staghorn grips, the cross guard stamped "S.Sch.I 311", in its sheath, the locket stamped "S Mg.245". GC (the leather slightly worn and kinked) £350-400

Lot 238

A set of WWII infantrymans 1937 webbing, comprising waistbelt, cross straps, ammunition pouches with 4 Bren magazines, entrenching tool with pouch, spike bayonet with frog, water bottle, toggle rope and light weight respirator. Webbing all green blanco finish GC £100-120

Lot 294

A small bronze badge with brooch pin of the Soton (Southampton) Civil Volunteer Corps, in the form of a rifle with bayonet, the sling bearing the title, and with the date "1914" between the rifle and the sling, 55mm overall. GC £50-60

Lot 356

A Garand knife bayonet 1943MI, dated 1942 with steel scabbard; also a similar 1943MI with plastic scabbard. VGC £80-100

Lot 549

Licence to Bear Arms Co. Carlow: 1844 - Licence to keep Arms, 40 Applications with name and address of applicant in county Carlow, specifying where Arms are kept with description of Arms, such as - Yeomanry Gun from Mount Leinster Corps - Sword - Blunderbuss - Bayonet - Pocket Pistol - Air Cane - Carbine - Double Barrel guns etc. Housed in Folder, as m/ss., as a lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 118

A Victorian 1856 Pattern Sword Bayonet, Possibly for Enfield Rifle

Lot 119

An American WWI 1917 Bayonet by Remington Stamped US and with Flaming Grenade, Grooved Wooden Slab Grip complete with Steel and Leather Mounted Scabbard

Lot 120

A 1907 Patent Bayonet by Wilkinson Stamped RAFID 5308

Lot 121

A 1907 Pattern Lee Enfield Sword Bayonet with Hooked Pommel and Working Push Release Stud, Ricasso Stamped with Kings Crown, Complete with Steel Scabbard

Lot 124

An American MII Lan-Kay Knife Bayonet with Canvas Sheath and Belt Hook

Lot 3122

An elm walking cane with brass applied cap embossed with a crown, together with a bamboo walking cane, a leather riding crop, a Union Jack flag, also a chassepot bayonet and scabbard (5).

Lot 3222

An African tribal spear and animal skin shield, the spear length 132cm, with a metal knife with copper wire bound grip and scabbard, a further tribal knife and wooden scabbard, an axe and an English bayonet and scabbard.  Additional InformationLength of shield 73cm. 

Lot 158

Silver mounted spirit flask and a smaller plated spirit flaskThe larger flasks cup appears stuck / glued to the body and cannot be removed. The leather is also slightly wonky and split, with some evidence it has been re glued. The hinge cap is functioning and the silver of the flask appears free from dents and damage. The smaller flask is silver plated and the cup is very loose. The bayonet fitting does not work as it cannot be secured.

Lot 1056

A Victorian Britannia silver sugar caster, by John & Frank Pairpoint, London 1893, of lighthouse form, bayonet fitting, pierced covers with knop finials, on a spread gadroon foot, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 11.2oz.

Lot 169

SCHEFFEL Perlcollier, rosa-graue Tahiti Zuchtperlen 10,6-12,8 mm mit leichten WMM, NP: 12.875 €, Mittelteil als Bajonettschließe gearbeitet, WG 18K mit grünem Turmalin und kleinen Brillanten zus. ca. 0,31 ct, gute bis sehr gute Farbe u. Reinheit, L: ca. 44 cm, 21. Jh., neuwertig, ungetragen. (3)| SCHEFFEL pearl necklace with rose-grey coloured Tahitian cultured pearls of 10.6-12.8 mm with growth marks, original price: 12,875 €, center piece worked as bayonet clasp, 18K WG with green tourmaline and smalll brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.31 ct, good to very good colour a. clarity, L: ca. 44 cm, 21st century, mint condition, unworn.

Lot 91

Perlencollier mit hochwertiger dekorativer Wechselschließe, Schleife mit Einhänger aus GG 18K, 15,5 g, 2,7x3,2 cm, Brillanten zus. ca. 1,35 ct, ca. FW-WEISS (F-G)/VS (1 Stein bestoßen), Einhänger mit Zuchtperltropfen aushakbar (separat als Anhänger tragbar), Kette mit Bajonettenden aus Zuchtperlen 8mm mit Zwischenteilen aus GG 18K, 6 Rondelle ausgefasst mit Brillanten zus. ca. 0,4 ct, gute Farbe und Reinheit, L: 46 cm, Ende 20. Jh., Perlen mit Tragespuren, ansonsten sehr guter Erhalt und sehr schöne Verarbeitung.| Necklace made of cultured pearls 8 mm and parts between and bayonet ends made of 18K yellow gold, 6 rondels set with brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.4 ct, good colour and clarity, clasp also made of 18K yellow gold, 15.5 g, 2.7x3.2 cm, loop with pendant (separately wearable), brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 1.35 ct, ca. RW-WHITE (F-G)/VS, 1 stone chipped, pendant with cultured pearl, L: 46 cm, late 20th century, pearls with signs of wear, otherwise very good condition, high quality workmanship.

Lot 48

Battle of Britain Interest:A WWII bayonet and leather scabbard, stamped 2592W, 37cm long (this belonged to Wing Commander Forgrave Marshall Smith, known as ‘Hiram’, a notable Canadian Spitfire pilot, and one of ‘The Few’; together with two Kukri and three assorted knives from his collection(6) Provenance: Wing Commander Forgrave Marshall Smith and then by direct decent from his familyLiterature:So Few, The Immortal Record of the RAF, 1941.Photo of Wing Commander Marshall Smith not included, but historical interest.His life is fascinating and well worth the effort to read up on. He successfully downed a numerous aircraft, but was himself blown out of his Spitfire by Messerschmidt 109 and despite serious injury survived by parachute. He was flying again within three months. 

Lot 22

An Edward VII Silver Rectangular Hip Flask and Mixed Silverware, the hip flask by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1906, with bayonet cap, engraved with monogram and with removable cup, 6ins high, weight 9ozs, an Elizabeth II silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned lid, engraved "FHK" to cartouche, Birmingham 1954, 4.5ins x 3.5ins x 1.125ins high, a pair of silver oval salts and a Chinese silvery metal and glass scent bottle

Lot 540

Three Late 19th Century/Early 20th Century Continental Bayonets, comprising - three "sword type" and one short Austrian bayonet

Lot 542

A Mounted Napoleonic Bayonet, triangular blade, 15ins, mounted to black turned wooden plinth, baring engraved label stating " found on the field of Waterloo by Captain Charles Miller, June 6th 1895"

Lot 283

A World War I bayonet, stamped 919, 47cm long, together with an early 20th century kukri, a dagger, various knives and a belt

Lot 943

A bayonet and scabbard

Lot 1085

A 1917 Remington Bayonet, WWI, US army.

Lot 435

Silver hip flask with removable silver cup, plain polished, bayonet clasp, makers G & JW Hawksley, Sheffield 1926, height approx 12cm

Lot 436

Edwardian silver, leather and glass hip flask, removable silver cup, leather covered shoulders, bayonet clasp, makers C &JW Hawksley, Sheffield 1910, height approx 13cm

Lot 637

A FRENCH M1866 'CHASSEPOT' YATAGHAN SWORD BAYONET the 57.5cm steel blade inscribed to the back-edge 'Mre Ile de Chat[elleraul]t - Janvier 1871', with a hooked quillon and a brass grip and pommel, the cross-guard with impressed number 'R 80971', in its steel scabbard, with matching number, overall 71cm long.

Lot 640

A GREAT WAR BRITISH 1913 PATTERN BAYONET by Remington, the 43cm blade marked to the ricasso '1913 / 2 16 / REMINGTON' (to one side), and with British test and inspection markings (to the other), the hilt with twin-grooved wooden grips, in its leather covered scabbard, with a brown leather frog, overall 58cm long.

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