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A Royal Naval Officers sword,
A Royal Naval Officers sword, with brass lions head pommel, the hilt and blade with crowned fouled anchor in brass mounted leather scabbard, 93cm long in total
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LIKELY BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S
LIKELY BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, CIRCA 1800 29 in. curved blade, turned wooden grip, pierced brass knuckle bow terminating in a finial engraved with an anchor. Without scabbard.
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A ROYAL NAVY OFFICERS SWORD by R.
A ROYAL NAVY OFFICERS SWORD by R. German of Devonport, the brass hilt with sharkskin handle, the blade with etched floral decoration, 86cm long; and one other British officers dress sword, the blade with etched floral decoration, 97cm long (2)
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A Naval officer's sword with gilt
A Naval officer's sword with gilt lion's head and white shagreen corded grip. Length 57 cm.
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19TH CENTURY BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS
19TH CENTURY BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS SWORDDESCRIPTION: A 19th century British Naval Officers Sword. It has its original sword knot and an acid etched blade. It is finished with a brass hilt of solid gothic form, lion head pommel with mane extending down the back strap and wire bound partially covered grip.
CIRCA: 19th Century.
ORIGIN: England.
DIMENSIONS: L: 34 1/2".
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CONDITION: Antique condition with metal rusting. Missing the scabbard. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
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A ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S DRESS
A ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD with a slightly curved clipped-back blade, frosted etched with crown and Royal Arms, copper and gilt guard with lions head pommel, copper and wire-bound white sharkskin grip, in a leather scabbard with gilt mounts, 93cm long; and another Royal Navy officer's sword (2)
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ROYAL BRITISH NAVEL 1846 PATTERN
ROYAL BRITISH NAVEL 1846 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD ROYAL BRITISH NAVEL 1846 PATTERN OFFICER'S SWORD HAVING HIGHLY ENGRAVED FULLER STEEL BLADE, TOP EDGE TIP SHAPE ALSO FOR APPROX. 6" (SIGHT) GUARD WITH CORONET CROWN AND ANCHOR HINGED THUMB REST, POMMEL WITH LIONS HEAD; ALL WITH GOLD WASH, MOSTLY INTACT, LEATHER HANDLE LOOKS LIKE SQUID WITH WITH WIRE WRAP; 34"LONG (NOTE: NAME ENGRAVED ON STEEL BLADE, NOT LEGIBLE)
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Georgian 1805 Pattern Naval
Georgian 1805 Pattern Naval Officer's Sword by Osborn, early 19th century the 32 inch blued straight blade with royal cypher among military trophies, and maker's mark OSBORNS WARRANTED to one side, and owner's monogram SD below royal arms to the other on a gilt metal hilt with fouled anchor, lion head pommel and cross hatched ivory grip, with gilt metal mouned leather scabbard
length 38.25 in — 97.2 cm
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US Civil War Model 1852 Naval
US Civil War Model 1852 Naval Officer's Sword Civil War regulations mandated a straight edge to the new Model 1852 Naval Officer's sword. This example marked with beehive. Sword has a gilt hilt with dolphin head quillon with open-work oak leaves and acorns with U.S.N. in center. Knuckle bow also has figural dolphin with spread-winged eagle on pommel with star surround wire-wrapped ray skin grip. The 29'' steel blade is acid etched with naval motifs with 3/4-fuller and false edge. Lacks scabbard; total length 34.75''. Condition: Very good.
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TWO ENGLISH NAVAL DRESS SWORDS
TWO ENGLISH NAVAL DRESS SWORDS English, early 20th century. Two English naval officers dress swords having gilt brass hilts with shagreen grips, lion's head pommels and crowned fouled anchor motifs, in brass fitted black leather scabbards. Scabbards with applied shield
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British Officer's Steel Dress
British Officer's Steel Dress Sword, of the 1822 pattern, produced until 1902, this example fourth quarter 19th century, mounted in gilded brass and ribbed ebony, l. 35-1/2".
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BRITISH OFFICER'S SWORD AND
BRITISH OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARDBritish officer's sword and scabbard, the pierced hand guard with crown over cipher, shagreen grip, the ricasso with Star of David and Proved slug, serial #2410, 32" blade.
Condition:
As expected wear.
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A Victorian officer's sword with
A Victorian officer's sword with brass guard sharkskin grip and 82 cm blade.
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JOHN HILL BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS
JOHN HILL BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS DIRK SWORD, CIRCA 1830...Early 19th Century John Hill British Naval Officers Dirk Sword, circa 1830 , with cast gilt lion head pommel, finely carved crosshatched handle, brass cross guard, dramatically curved, blued and gilt etched blade, signed John Hill; Hill was a gun and sword maker in Birmingham England from 1817 to 1851.
Overall length 15.5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Victorian British Infantry officers
Victorian British Infantry officers sword, leather handle, brass hilt, with engraved blade and metal scabbard, 102cm long in total
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1852 US Navy officers sword and
1852 US Navy officers sword and scabbard, manufactured by Jacob Reeds Sons Philadelphia, with naval symbol etched blade, pierced gilt brass hilt with bullion pommel, shagreen handle and standing eagle at end, includes matched gilt brass and leather scabbard in acorn and rope knot decoration, 36-1/2"L, 31" blade.
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U.S. Navy officer's presentation
U.S. Navy officer's presentation sword World War II model. 38.5"l.
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U.S. NAVY OFFICERS SWORDU.S. NAVY
U.S. NAVY OFFICERS SWORDU.S. NAVY OFFICERS SWORD, having a straight 29 3/4" blade etched with Naval symbols, and "Paul Ludwig Stahl", "Proven" medallion inset at the blade shoulder centered in six point star, brass handguard with dolphin quillon, handguard marked USN, overall length 35 1/4".
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NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD, LATE 19TH
NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD, LATE 19TH CENTURY. THE STEEL BLADE ENGRAVED WITH SCROLLS AND NAVEL MOTIFS, IN A STEEL AND BRASS SHEAF, THE HANDLE DECORATED WITH AN EAGLE, STARS AND A DOLPHIN, THE UNDERSIDE OF THE GUARD WITH THE...NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD Late 19th Century. The steel blade engraved with scrolls and navel motifs, in a steel and brass sheaf, the handle decorated with an eagle, stars and a dolphin, the underside of the guard with the initials USN. length 36 in.
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BRITISH NAPOLEONIC NAVAL CUTLASS,
BRITISH NAPOLEONIC NAVAL CUTLASS, CIRCA. 1800 British Woolley & Deakin Napoleonic era naval cutlass, circa 1800, with wooden grip with d shaped guard, heavy blade with a 9" upper blade at tip end with a crescent moon shape stamped on top next to the quillion. Approximate measurements: blade l. 30"; overall l. 34. 75".
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U.S.Navy Model Officers Sword ca.
U.S.Navy Model Officers Sword ca. 1852 U.S. Navy officer's sword mfg. by Collins & Co. Hartford Conn. With silver grip with wire wrap; engraved/acid etched blade with floral and vine patterns "U.S.N." in middle "85" on top of blade. The guard has "USN" surrounded with acorns and leaves and with Dolphin heads on handle. Sheath is leather and brass with knots at both fittings
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SWORD. American or European
SWORD. American or European 19th century. Naval cutlass with brass guard and iron grip. With worn leather scabbard. 29 1/2''l. overall.
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A Victorian officer's dress sword
A Victorian officer's dress sword with brassbound sharkskin grip and V.R. monogramed guard blade 83 cm long in leather bound scabbard.
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A WWI era Naval officer's dress
A WWI era Naval officer's dress sword, G Spencer, Portsmouth, with brass mounted leather scabbard and accompanying framed photograph/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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WORLD WAR TWO ERA UNITED STATES
WORLD WAR TWO ERA UNITED STATES NAVY OFFICERS SWORWORLD WAR TWO ERA UNITED STATES NAVY OFFICERS SWORD by Peebles Wells Co. Norfolk VA28 3/4" double edged straight blade with etched panels, gold gilt guard and pommel, dolphin head quillion, wire wrapped white sharkskin grip, gold "knot" black leather sheath with brass hangers and toe guard. Lot includes belt with hangers.
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A Victorian Officer's dress sword
A Victorian Officer's dress sword with 32ins blade (pitted) and brass hilt cast with crest and with wire bound grip 37ins overall (lacking scabbard) a socket bayonet two Army water bottles a selection of spurs and other equipment various
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WWII MODEL 1852 NAVAL OFFICERS
WWII MODEL 1852 NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD: World War II era model 1852 Naval officers sword scabbard knot and leather carrying case. 29 1/2'' minty blade with typical Naval motifs original white shagreen grip with wire. Leather over metal scabbared with brass mounts. 36 1/4'' overall. Gold sword knot with navy blue interior. Original leather carrying case.CONDITION: Note tarnish to brass guard and mounts.
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1846 PATTERN ROYAL NAVY SABRE A
1846 PATTERN ROYAL NAVY SABRE A wonderful example of the standard-issued officer's sabre for the Royal Navy. Although based on an original pattern from the mid 19th Century, this particular sword bears details which identify it as a later production, likely from the 1910s or 1920s. The sabre features a 31 1/2" long bade with scrollwork along with the image of the Tudor Crown above an anchor on one side of the blade and on the opposite side it bears the Royal coat of arms along with the motto of the Order of the Garter. The blade is mounted to a full hilted handle with a lion's head figural pommel. The sword comes with its leather and bronze scabbard as well as a leather travel sleeve. The sword and scabbard are in overall excellent condition.
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(LOT OF 3) BRITISH OFFICER SWORDS A
(LOT OF 3) BRITISH OFFICER SWORDS A (lot of 3) British officer swords: the first, an Infantry officer sword with a nickel plated steel basket guard, an ebonized shagreen handle, a Royal cipher below crown (lacking a scabbard); the second, a Cavalry sword similiarly outfitted with a wood grip; the third, a Royal Horse Guard presentation sword with a decorative guard, the greatest length overall 43"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
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BRITISH PATTERN 1803 OFFICER'S
BRITISH PATTERN 1803 OFFICER'S SWORD EnglandC. early 20th centuryGilt brass hilt with a lion pommel, and a pierced brass counter-guard, wire-wrapped shagreen grip, steel blade with light etching of the royal crest and foliate designs.
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Victorian British Military Dress
Victorian British Military Dress Sword
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A late 18th Century naval cutlass
A late 18th Century naval cutlass with 23.5ins blade engraved to both sides with crossed anchors and the date 1793 with wire bound leather grip and brass basket hilt and leather scabbard for same (some damage to scabbard)
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A US Model 1852 Navy Officer's
A US Model 1852 Navy Officer's Sword the blade with retailer "Leon Godchaux New Orleans" also with fouled anchor and eagle; dolphin head finial on quillion sharkskin grip sword knot wrapped around guard leather scabbard with knot-form hangers and dolphin drag.
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Civil War naval officer's sword,
Civil War naval officer's sword, shagreen grip, ornate brass mounts, blade with extensive scrolled engraving and marked "Starkey...London", "USN" and "C.F. Arnold", 29 in. blade, 34 in. overall, original leather scabbard with naval style mounts with traces of original gilding. Scabbard with flaking and wear. Sword was owned by C. F. Arnold; attached documents indicate he was mustered into service 1861, commissioned as an officer in 1868, mustered out in 1877.
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A Victorian Guards Officer's
A Victorian Guards Officer's sword with bound sharkskin grip and steel scabbard length 102cm.
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ENGLISH RANKING NAVAL OFFICER'S
ENGLISH RANKING NAVAL OFFICER'S CUTLASS 3rd quarter 17th century: Broad curved blade with narrow and interrupted broad fullers, 27 1/2 in. L.; wrought iron hilt with silver inlay forming a dotted grid, wooden grip; 32 1/2 in. L. overall.