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A ceremonial dress sword with
A ceremonial dress sword with pierced brass hilt and shagreen handle, the brass sheath for the same, 99cm long and two decorative swords by Wilkinson Swords Ltd.
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A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD by Henry
A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD by Henry Wilkinson of London, with sharkskin wired grip, triple bar plain steel guard, in the original leather-covered scabbard and leather sword sleeve, 105cm long; and an officers dress sword with ivorine grip, in the original brass scabbard, 86cm long (2)
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QEII JUBILEE DIAMOND & SILVER
QEII JUBILEE DIAMOND & SILVER SWORDA beautiful, limited edition Wilkinson English sword to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II from 1952-77. Sword has elaborate sterling silver and enameled two-tone handle with 25 full-cut diamonds in the guard. Stainless steel blade with fancy etched designs as shown. It is hallmarked and numbered 76/100 with sterling silver plaque on interior of custom made walnut case. Size: 37 in long. Excellent condition, case has broken finial (included).
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Mahogany herringbone inlaid cased
Mahogany herringbone inlaid cased commemorative sword "The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977" Number 025 of 100 sword made by Wilkinson England the hilt wrapped in solid gold and silver bands and studded with twenty-five diamonds and with beautiful and intricate enamel detailing. Sword 36.75"l. case 42.25"x9.5"
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AN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD by D.
AN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD by D. Stewart, with floral etched blade, steel hilt and sharkskin wired grip, in the original metal scabbard, 106cm; and another officer's dress sword, in the original scabbard, 102cm long (2)
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BRITISH P1897 WILKINSON SWORD,
BRITISH P1897 WILKINSON SWORD, ELIZABETH II 1960SBritish pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword, late 1960s, the 32.25" fullered blade embellished with engraving including the royal cypher of Queen Elizabeth II, a crown over the British Royal coat of arms and scrolled designs, the right ricasso marked "By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Sword Cutlers, Wilkinson Sword, London, Made in London," the left ricasso with a "W" in a sunburst pattern, the spine marked 98598, the pierced basket guard with Elizabeth II's cypher and holding a worn black leather sword knot, a wire-wrapped sharkskin handle with buttoned pommel, housed in a brown leather covered scabbard, overall with scabbard: approx 39.75"l, 2.5lbs **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
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WILKINSON REPLICA GEORGE WASHINGTON
WILKINSON REPLICA GEORGE WASHINGTON DAGGER: Sterling mounted with metal grip and steel blade, released by the US Historical Society in 1976. Made by the Wilkinson Sword Co. London, number 142 of 2500. Comes in leather bound case. Case measures 2'' x 18'' x 5''
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VICTORIAN MILITARY SWORD BY
VICTORIAN MILITARY SWORD BY WILKINSON Numbered 47594, with a slightly curved single fuller 35 in. blade, extensive engraving on both sides, including BY WARRANT / HENRY WILKINSON / PALL MALL / LONDON; cavalry style pierced guard with ray skin grip; the sword with a leather-over-wood scabbard with a german silver throat.
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1822 Pattern Infantry Officers
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with Etched Blade made by Henry Wilkinson
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Officer's dress saber by Weyersberg
Officer's dress saber by Weyersberg & Co. Solingen. 41.25'l.
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1908 Patterned Yeoman Sword W
1908 Patterned Yeoman Sword W Kent Made by Wilkinson London
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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Heavy cavalry saber with blade marked ''Tiffany & Co. New York'' and ''PDL''. Iron guard and wood handle. Iron scabbard. 43''l. overall.
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A 19th Century cut steel handled
A 19th Century cut steel handled dress sword, with blued triangular section blade with scrolling foliate decoration
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An Officer's dress sword, the
An Officer's dress sword, the scrolling hilt with acorn finial and a brass mounted leather scabbard
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VICTORIAN WILKINSON SWORD WITH
VICTORIAN WILKINSON SWORD WITH DECORATIVE ENGRAVING Numbered 18216, with a slightly curved single fuller 34-12 in. blade, extensive engraving on both sides, including a VR monogram under a crown and BY APPOINTMENT / HENRY WILKINSON / PALL MALL / LONDON; pierced floral guard with ray skin grip; the sword with in an iron scabbard with a german silver throat.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century German dress sword the 32.25ins engraved steel blade with gilt brass hilt and helmet pattern finial and wire bound grip 39.25ins overall blade engraved ''Gott Segne Die Stade Und Den Sanat''
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A Victorian High Sheriff's dress
A Victorian High Sheriff's dress sword, by Hill Brothers, Old Bond St, monogrammed VR, in a leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts, 99cm long
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English officer's sword marked ''W.
English officer's sword marked ''W. Jones & Co.'' late 19th century with brass basket hilt incorporating crown and ''VR;'' etched rapier style blade; 37 1/2 in. L. overall Estimate $ 100-200 General light wear. The blade with thin brown corrosion.
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Decorative sword, approx 93cm L
Decorative sword, approx 93cm L
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U.S. OFFICER'S CEREMONIAL DRESS
U.S. OFFICER'S CEREMONIAL DRESS SWORD, 1885 MODEL A ceremonial dress sword made for U.S. Army officers by Shannon, Miller & Crane of New York. Features a 30" engraved blade featuring images of crossed flags, eagle crests and scrollwork. Evidence of repairs to the handguard and lizard skin grip wrap. Overall good condition.
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ENGLISH REPRODUCTION OF GEORGE
ENGLISH REPRODUCTION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON'S DRESS SWORD Number 550 0f 1,000 made; 28 in. tapered blade, the ricasso marked WILKINSON / SWORD / LONDON with engravings below; the guard and grip of English hallmarked silver. Presented without a scabbard on a plaque fitted with a brass plate reading "George Washington Inaugural Sword / Issued by U. S. Bicentennial Society / One of One Thousand 1974."
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Westpoint Cadet Dress Sword
Westpoint Cadet Dress Sword excellent mounted on board.
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SWORD. American or English 2nd
SWORD. American or English 2nd half-18th century. Officer's short sword with unmarked blade ivory or bone ribbed grip and a brass stirrup shaped guard. Wear age split in grip. 31''l.
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MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS SWORD.
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H.A. WINSHIP DRESS SWORD WITH
H.A. WINSHIP DRESS SWORD WITH SCABBARD AND SHEATH AND AN EMBROIDERED BELTH.A. Winship Dress Sword with Scabbard and Sheath and an Embroidered Belt,,
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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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TWO 1897 PATTERN BRITISH SWORDS,
TWO 1897 PATTERN BRITISH SWORDS, BOTH BY HENRY WILTWO 1897 PATTERN BRITISH SWORDS, both by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, 32 1/4" straight blade with wide deep fuller, wire wrapped rayskin grip, metal handguard, leather sheath with toe guard.
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CEREMONIAL SWORD, BY THE M.C.
CEREMONIAL SWORD, BY THE M.C. LILLEY & CO. 39" sword, 33 ¼" sheath, 41 ¾" x 6 ?" leather holder Crusade themed sword with sheath and leather case. Finial of a knight's head attached to walrus tusk handle decorated with a monogram under crown and a cross in black pigment. Fancy blade has elaborate etched and gilt designs of scrolling floral patterns with crowns and crosses, battles, knights, and the owners name, Frederich G. Widany. Scabbard displays noble imagery with enameling. Offered in custom made leather case.
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KNIFE. England 2nd half-19th
KNIFE. England 2nd half-19th century. Bowie knife with antler grips brass guard and blade marked ''W. Wilkinson & Son Sheffield''. 10''l.
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A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY
A 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD with slender double-edged blade, copper and gilt hilt, wire-bound grip and etched floral decoration to the blade, 99cm long; and two other cavalry officer's dress swords (3)
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Souvenir "Californian Bowie
Souvenir "Californian Bowie Knife" inscribed "I can dig gold from quartz" etc. made by W. Wilkinson & Son Sheffield with a "King's" pattern handle and leather sheath. Blade 7.5"l. overall 12.25"
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SWORD. England mid 19th
SWORD. England mid 19th century. Officer's sword with engraved blade with blueing and gilt accents marked ''Reeves & Co.'' Brass hilt has spring loaded guard with ''VR'' and shagreen grip. 37''l.
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A FRENCH SWORD A French officer's
A FRENCH SWORD A French officer's dress sword, Fatou a Paris, the composite grip surmounted by a gilt bronze soldier bust pommel, the guard cast with a military trophy, inscribed "Donner Par Le Roi", the leather scabbard decorated with a gilt throat decorated with a coronet, flags and vines, overall 39.5"l
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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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THREE US CIVIL AND POST WAR
THREE US CIVIL AND POST WAR OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS Collections of three dress swords, the first sword may be a Weyersberg (German), militia sword, with mother of pearl grip scales complete, the guard having the symbol for South Carolina, a palm tree motif with the date 1776, a King George stamped head marking on lower part of the blade, original silvering can be seen in protected areas; the second sword is a M1860 Spanish American War officer?s type made by M. C. Lilley (Columbus Ohio), with a German walking bear stamp, having elaborate mounts and etching,, The third sword made by Harold Crane, New York, is a model M1860 Spanish American war officer?s dress sword, presented to Colonel Walter E Coe of Meriden CT by his friends, circa 1900, eight names adorn the scabbard with a nicely engraved eagle set above a lower mount dated Dec 25,1900, the blade engraved with patriotic symbols. Approximate measurements: First, blade l. 30. 5" overall l. 36. 25",second, blade l. 30" overall l. 36", with scabbard l. 37", third, blade l. 31",overall l. 38" with scabbard l. 39. 5"
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Elaborate Enamel, Ivory and
Elaborate Enamel, Ivory and Gilt-Brass Dress Sword, from the order of the Knights Templar, first quarter 20th century, made by M. C. Lilley and Company, Columbia, Ohio, for Russell N. Saunders and so emblazoned on the damascened steel blade, l. 36-1/4".