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A George III sword with wire
A George III sword with wire bound grip and pierced pommel and guard, by Feesey Cutler to His Majesty, and a similar sword by Tapp Cutler Strand, both with scabbards seemingly stuck in place (2)
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THREE ANTIQUE ENGLISH SWORDS.
THREE ANTIQUE ENGLISH SWORDS. George III 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword with sheath Scottish Highland Claymore type dress sword for Non-Commissioned Officers with sheath 1908 pattern Cavalry officer sword with Wilkinson blade
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A George V ceremonial dress sword
A George V ceremonial dress sword with leather scabbard
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SIX GEORGE V DESSERT KNIVES JY,
SIX GEORGE V DESSERT KNIVES JY, Sheffield, 1910; mother-of-pearl handles, sterling bolsters, within a presentation case.
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A George III 1796 pattern Light
A George III 1796 pattern Light Cavalry sword with 32.75ins steel blade and brass hilt with wire bound shagreen grip complete with brass mounted leather scabbard for same 38ins overall (blade slightly rusted and leather scabbard damaged) and George V Army Officer's dress sword by J. Moss (Cambridge Circus) Ltd Charing Cross Road London with 32ins etched blade and plated metal mount and wire bound shagreen grip complete with leather covered scabbard 40ins overall
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BRITISH 1897 GEORGE V INFANTRY
BRITISH 1897 GEORGE V INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORDBritish 1897 pattern George V Officer's sword having a three-quarter basket hilt, both sides of the blade heavily engraved with symbolism and devices of the British Empire to about two thirds of the blade length. One side of the blade marked S&J Kitchin Makers Sheffield and the other the six-pointed star with the word "Proved" etched on the blade. Sword together with leather scabbard measure approximately 40-1/4" in length the blade 32-1/2" in length. George V swords are currently used as ceremonial swords in the British military.
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George V Basket Hilted
George V Basket Hilted Broadsword, London, early 20th century the blade with etched decoration including a crowned GR cypher in a leather scabbard length 40 in — 101.6 cm
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A set of ten silver-handled
A set of ten silver-handled pistol grip dinner knives, George III, marks rubbed, faintly crested for the Earls of Northesk (Carnegie), 25cm long
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TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS.
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS. Comprising set of six by Stephen Adams I London 1794; set of six by Robert Grey & Son Edinburgh 1809. Each with chased armorial at the terminal - 6 oz. 4 dwt.; 5 1/8 in. to 5 1/2 in. long.
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A set of twelve George III silver
A set of twelve George III silver handled knives, Moses Brent, London 1802
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A George V officers sword with
A George V officers sword with pierced hilt and shagreen handle, the blade Aldershot Stores, Aldershot and the leather scabbard for the same
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BRITISH P1897 GEORGE V CYPHER SWORD
BRITISH P1897 GEORGE V CYPHER SWORD & SCABBARDBritish pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword, c.1910-1930, no maker's mark, the 32.25" fullered blade embellished with engraving including the royal cypher of King George V, a crown over the British Royal coat of arms and scrolled designs, the right ricasso marked "Proved" within a six point star, the left ricasso unmarked, the spine marked 3072 and the underside of the spine with a "B," the pierced basket guard with George V cypher, 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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AN EDWARD VII DRESS SWORD AND A
AN EDWARD VII DRESS SWORD AND A GEORGE V DRESS SWORD (2) Early 20th Century Both with pierced metal guards with the royal monograms, wire wrapped grips, the blade of the George V sword decorated and inscribed ' Ranken & Co Ltd Calcutta Lahore London' and in metal sheath, the Edward VII sword in leather sheath, both blades 82cm long
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A set of six George III silver
A set of six George III silver handled knives, Moses Brent, London 1802, the reeded handles with initials to the ends, the steel blades marked GR, R&B
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A George V officers dress sword
A George V officers dress sword with 30 inch acid etched blade wire bound grip and leather scabbard; with a Royal Artillery officers sword no.14642 with wire bound fish skin grip 36.5in. & 40in. Estimate ?150-200 FURTHER IMAGES ALREADY AVAILABLE AT WWW.GORRINGES.CO.UK Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?180
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VINTAGE FIGURAL SWORD CANE
VINTAGE FIGURAL SWORD CANE WALKING STICKSword cane, c.1940s, having a dog-form handle with an inset depiction of British King George VI, the handle pulls our revealing a 17" tapered square steel sword, overall: 35"l, 4.25"w at handle, 1lbs **Provenance: From a prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
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A set of eleven George III silver
A set of eleven George III silver fruit knives, John Tatum Snr. & John Tatum Jr., London 1794, with filled handles, 22cm long, a George III silver tablespoon (damaged) and a napkin ring (damaged)
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THREE BONE HANDLED SWORDS Union
THREE BONE HANDLED SWORDS Union shields eagle patriotic motif.
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A George V officers dress sword
A George V officers dress sword with chagrin wire bound grip pierced steel hilt 33ins engraved steel blade and with brown leather scabbard for same 40ins overall (hilt rusted and pitted) together with sand brown leather belt
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SIX EDWARD VII SILVER HANDLE
SIX EDWARD VII SILVER HANDLE LUNCHEON KNIVES AND THREE GEORGE IV SILVER FRUIT KNIVESSix Edward VII Silver Handle Luncheon Knives and Three George IV Silver Fruit Knives
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Fifteen George IV silver handled
Fifteen George IV silver handled table knives. ?
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GEORGE III SILVER SKEWER London
GEORGE III SILVER SKEWER London 1761; with loop terminal shell collar and tapered blade. 13 in. 6 oz.
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A set of six George III silver
A set of six George III silver teaspoons, makers mark GS and lion passant only, with engraved armorials to the terminals and a quantity of Old English pattern flatware, approximately 435g
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TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER FORKS.
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER FORKS. Including six by William Fearn London 1770 threaded edge pattern the underside of terminals with chased armorial device; six by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne London 1812 and 1814 the terminals with chased armorial device - 28 oz. 6 dwt.; 8 in. long.
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GORHAM KING GEORGE STERLING FORKS &
GORHAM KING GEORGE STERLING FORKS & KNIVES: Includes 6 forks (7 3/4''), 6 blunt hollow knives (9 1/2''). Forks monogrammed ''C''. Sold with 6 Dominck & Haff cocktail forks (5 3/8''), monogrammed ''SL''. Approx 20.8 troy oz.CONDITION: Note signs of use.
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A set of six George VI silver
A set of six George VI silver dessert forks, Queen's pattern, by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1938, a set of six silver dessert spoons, same pattern, London 1879, a set of five silver coffee spoons and another silver spoon, 27ozs 8dwts (18) More Information Wear consistent with age
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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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A Set of Twelve George III Silver
A Set of Twelve George III Silver Dinner Knives Paul Storr London 1810 in the Shell pattern with an engraved crest set with Storr & Co. steel blades. Length 10 1/2 inches.
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV TABLE
A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV TABLE FORKS
Hourglass pattern, by William Bateman, London 1820, 21ozs
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GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE, MARK OF
GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE, MARK OF PAUL STORR (13) pieces, each with London (1818) hallmarks, including: (4) spoons (8 3/4 in.) and (9) forks (8 1/4 in.). Each with period armorial engraving of a griffin rampant.
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FOUR EARLY 19TH CENTURY SWORDS A
FOUR EARLY 19TH CENTURY SWORDS A British Pattern 1796 officer's sword with a gilt-brass hilt and folding counter-guard; an eagle pommel musician's sword with a gilt-brass hilt; a pillow pommel sword with a reeded bone grip; and an eagle pommel sword with a bone grip (some loss).
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A George V officers sword with
A George V officers sword with entwined hilt and shagreen handle, the blade inscribed Capt H Mackenzie ASC and the leather scabbard for the same
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Six Elizabeth II silver handled
Six Elizabeth II silver handled table knives with pistol grip pattern terminals London 1963 and stainless steel blades four ditto dessert knives a pair of George V silver Old English pattern salad servers Sheffield 1926 and a small selection of silver spoons various
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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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TWO SWORDS. Japan 2nd
TWO SWORDS. Japan 2nd quarter-20th century. World War II with similar brass guards and composition grips. One has a family crest with hawk feathers on the backstrap. With scabbards 35 1/2'' 37''l.
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Assembled set of twelve George
Assembled set of twelve George III sterling silver dinner knives various dates and makers, london Comprising 5 by Robert Trickett & Co., Sheffield, 3 with maker's mark JH and 3 with maker's marks rubbed; together with 2 silver plate handled knives stamped 'IL', each with a pistol girp and reeded edge.(14). L: 11 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.