20th Sep, 2023 10:30 GMT/BST
A British 1786 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 81.5cm single edge fullered steel blade signed Osborn to the back edge, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with fixed double shell guard, one engraved W;D, with facetted urn pommel and wire bound fishskin grip, the leather scabbard with brass locket, lacks chape, 99cm; a Steel Basket Hilt for a Highland Regiments Sword, with crimson felt and buff kid liner; two Sword Scabbards, one of plated steel with two loose ring suspenders, 86cm, the other of stitched pigskin with steel chape, lacks locket, 85cm (4)
Sold for £250
Estimated at £150 - £200
Sword with orange rust pitting to blade. Some wire binding missing from the grip. Leather scabbard needs oiling and has stitch loss to the seam and lacking its chape.
The leather service scabbard is missing its locket and the chape is rust pitted.
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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 20th Sep, 2023
The sale will offer a range of good medals, including a rare silver medal struck to commemorate the death of Captain James Cook, and a Second World War MM Group of Eight Medals, awarded to Corporal Frank Shepherd of the 1st-5th Battalion the Queen’s Royal Regiment.
Amongst a good offering of militaria in the sale is a Victorian 1847 Pattern Gilt Brass Helmet to an Officer 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, a First World War Cameron Highlander’s Kilt and Sash which belonged to Private George Potts Brown, and an Early 19th Century Naval Officer’s Dirk.
A rare 19th Century Percussion Single Barrel Big Game Rifle by William Powell & Son of Birmingham leads a selection of fine guns in the sale, also of note are a Pair of 19th Century 40 Bore Side-by-Side Double Barrel Percussion Travelling Pistols.
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Tuesday 19 September 10am-5pm and the morning of sale from 8am
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