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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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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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1822 Pattern Infantry Officers
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with Etched Blade made by Henry Wilkinson
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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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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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American Independence sword
American Independence sword issued by the U.S. Historical Society in 1976 one of one-thousand made by Wilkinson London and mounted on a mahogany plaque with gilt trim 42"h.x7"w.x4"d.
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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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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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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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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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1908 Patterned Yeoman Sword W
1908 Patterned Yeoman Sword W Kent Made by Wilkinson London
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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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SWORD. Model 1860 heavy cavalry
SWORD. Model 1860 heavy cavalry saber with blade marked ''Henry Boker Solingen'' (Germany) New York City outfitter. Brass guard replaced leather grip. Steel scabbard with hanger. 42 1/2''l. overall.
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An Edward VII Infantry Officers
An Edward VII Infantry Officers sword and scabbard, Hobson & Sons, Little Windmill Street, 104cm long/Note: owned by Major W. Walker 4 VBDLI, then by Capt. W D Walker 8th D.L.I/Note: sharpened when Germans shelled Scarborough Oct 1914, 4 D.L.I were sent to repel any attempted landing
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English Bowie Knife by IXL 7''
English Bowie Knife by IXL 7'' spear point blade with double edge. Marked on the flat near the ricasso IXL George Wostenholms celebrated cutlery. Horn handle with German silver crossguard. German silver tip and throat on leather sheath. Condition: Excellent.
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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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Horsier: circa 1860, officer's
Horsier: circa 1860, officer's sabre, 32" blade, T. Horsier Solingen, proved, marked on the ricasso of this imported sword. The blade iron proof etched with "U.S." within a floral panel, the opposite side etched with eagle and shield with patriotic banner. Iron hilt and scabbard, the later engraved with what appears to be a period inscription "Presented to Lt. Matthew Hardie by the men of Tx 28th Cav Co E" in four line inscription. Very good overall. Estimate $1,250-1,500
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Henry Wilkinson (British) The
Henry Wilkinson (British) The Warrener dry point etching edition 76/150 signed Henry Wilkinson (lower right) 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches.
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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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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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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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ENGLISH HORN-HANDLED KNIFEWith
ENGLISH HORN-HANDLED KNIFEWith brass mounts. Stamped on blade W. Wilkinson''. Length of blade 5''. Length overall 9''.''
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British cavalry sword and
British cavalry sword and scabbard steel stirrup hilt wood grip wrapped with leather and twisted wire curved steel blade blued with gold etching and British Royal coat-of-arms with motto ''HONI SOIT OUI MAL Y PENSE/DIEU ET MON DROIT'' plain steel scabbard with steel mountings. overall L34 1/2'' blade L32'' Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Scabbard with mends repairs and separations to underside; small dents throughout; oxidized and weathered finish. Sword blade with wear and rubbing to decoration from friction. Hilt with oxidized and weathered finish. Tassel skin with staining. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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TWO BRITISH REGIMENTAL OFFICERS
TWO BRITISH REGIMENTAL OFFICERS SWORDS
LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY including a Victorian Rifles' sword, with black shagreen grip bound with a double twist of brass wire, with Gothic hilt, regimental badge inset, with a leather sword knot, the etched blade with regimental decoration signed Hobson & Sons, serial number '45465', in leather covered field service scabbard, together with a George V Scots guards' sword, with black shagreen grip bound with a double twist of brass wire, with Gothic hilt, regimental star inset, the guard engraved 'Alan Swinton', the etched blade with regimental decoration signed Henry Wilkinson, in leather covered field service scabbard(2)the larger 102cm longProvenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L.
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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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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Model 1850 staff & field officer's sword with etched blade marked ''Hunt & Goodwin'' (Washington D.C.) Brass hilt with ''US'' and engraved American shield. Shagreen grip. With metal scabbard 39 1/2''l. overall.
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American officer's sword
American officer's sword 1800-1825 with a brass eagle head and bone handle and a steel blade in a black stitched leather scabbard. 36"l.
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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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A USN DRESS SWORD, HILBURN
A USN DRESS SWORD, HILBURN HAMBURGER A USN dress sword, retailed by Hilburn Hamburger Inc,, Solingen Germany made, a shagreen grip with an 1852 type etched blade fitted with a gilt sword knot and a brass mounted black leather scabbard with rope banding, overall 35.75"l
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A Victorian officer's sword of
A Victorian officer's sword of the Honourable Artillery Company etched blade by T.F. Kirby regulation hilt (guard cracked) in its brass scabbard Estimate ?100-150 Blade lightly tarnished throughout but decoration is all clearly visible and tip slightly bent and knocked a split to the guard next to the right hand side of the regimental sign some light chips to the shagreen and general wear to the grip light tarnishing and scratches to the scabbard otherwise ok. Blade length 32 inches 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 ?220
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GEORGE WASHINGTON LIMITED EDITION
GEORGE WASHINGTON LIMITED EDITION DAGGER WITH SILVER HILT BY WILKINSON SWORD (LONDON) FOR THE U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 1976 LENGTH: 15 3/4 IN.GEORGE WASHINGTON LIMITED EDITION DAGGER WITH SILVER HILT BY WILKINSON SWORD (LONDON) FOR THE U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 1976, the dagger with etched blade, wrapped hilt, English silver hallmarks to handle, blade etched 476 from a limited edition of 2500 (2) Dimensions: Length: 15 3/4 in.
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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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BOWIE KNIFE WITH LADY LIBERTY
BOWIE KNIFE WITH LADY LIBERTY GRIPS. England 19th century. Blade marked ''W. Wilkinson & Son Sheffield''. Brass guard and molded gutta percha grips with figure of ''Liberty'' and American shield. 11 3/4''l. Leather sheath.
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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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U.S. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER SWORD
U.S. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER SWORD William Rose, Philadelphia, c.1815: Straight blade with single fuller and false edge, stamped "W.ROSE" and "V," 28 3/4 in. L.; brass hilt with ball pommel, carved wood grip; 34 1/8 in. L. overall.