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Sword: A 1786 Pattern Infantry Officers sword. Cypher

of George III with crown to the 32" blade. Thin traces of

blued finish with stronger gold etching of the crown, flags

etc. Twin fixed rigid shell guard. Gilt guard with acorn

type finial. Urn pommel with wooden grip. Viewing

recommended. No scabbard.

£200 - £250

115

Sword: A 19th century hunting hanger. Unfullered

slightly curved blade with clipped back point. Armoured

mark (?) to both sides of blade, deeply stamped with image

of a crowned head. Clawshell guard with knucklebow

decorated with a figure. Staghorn grip. Crossguard with

acorn finial. Brass flat pommel with winged head

decoration. Blade 22". In a possibly later military type

brass mounted leather scabbard (leather worn) This lot

requires viewing. Interesting lot.

£80 - £85

116

Sword: A commemorative sword by Wilkinson Sword

commemorating the marriage between Prince Charles

and Lady Diana Spencer 29th July 1981. Made in the

style of an 18th century small sword. Wirebound grip, gilt

brass guard complete with bullion knot. Displayed on a

polished board for hanging on a wall.

£50 - £60

117

Sword: A commemorative Wilkinson Dirk/small sword.

Double fullered S/E blade with War of Independence

battles commemorated by name & date. e.g.

'SARATOGA 1777' - 'YORK TOWN 1781' etc. S

quillons wire bound grip (grip assembly loose). Brass cross

guard with centrepiece QE2, Wilkinson logo to ricasso.

No scabbard. A decorative quality piece.

£40 - £45

118

Sword: A fine commemorative Wilkinson Sword copy of

a small sword circa 1770 with hallmarked silver hilt

(London 1973). Etched blade 28.5" engraved with stand

of Arms, ricasso with double headed Eagle. This may be

the Wilkinson 200th Anniversary U.S. Independence

Sword (A limited edition of 1000) Wirebound grip. Very

well made (no scabbard, made without). Lovely item.

£200 - £250

119

Sword: A fine contemporary QE2, 1912 Pattern Cavalry

Officers sword by Wilkinson Sword. Etched blade 35"

with WSC number 128892 & WS: ^ 2000 to top of blade.

QE2 Cypher. Polished steel in immaculate condition.

Wire bound fishskin grip. Decorated, polished steel bowl.

In its chamois type sword slip. As new condition. A

collectors grade lot. Recommended.

£250 - £300

120

Sword: A fine contemporary QE2, 1912 Pattern Cavalry

Officers sword by W.S.C. Etched blade 35" with WSC

number '128890' & WS: ^ 2000 to top of blade. QE2

Cypher. Polished steel in immaculate condition.

Wirebound fishskin grip. Decorated, polished bowl. In its

carrying case.

£250 - £300

121

Sword: A fine limited edition sword by Wilkinson Sword.

(Number 005 of 500) to commemorate the 50th

Anniversary of the Battle of Britain 1940. Sword is based

on the design of a Medieval two handed sword. Blade 34"

beautifully etched with Battle of Britain scenes. Wilkinson

logo to ricasso. RAF Eagle crossguard, plain double

handed grip, circular pommel with RAF logo. Some rust

damage to tip of blade, (should polish out). These swords

were made without a scabbard. A good lot!

£80 - £100