- JAPANESE WW2 SIGNED FLAG & OFFICER SWORDS
JAPANESE WW2 SIGNED FLAG & OFFICER SWORDS 1) Large (slightly as found) "captured" Japanese flag, with large Japanese inscription, several American GI inscriptions, and several Japanese soldier inscriptions. 39" x 27.5", as is but not fragile. WW2 Japanese officer's sword, 35", some dents to scabbard. WW1 / WW2 Japanese Cavalry saber, 39.75", numbered "82992".
- (4) SPANISH, SOUTH AMERICAN AND SOUTH
(4) SPANISH, SOUTH AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN OFFICER SWORDS A (lot of 4) Spanish, South American and South African officer swords: the first, Chile Policia Fiscal sword fitted with a wood grip; the second, a WKC made "Policia Del Ecuador" sword; the third, a Spanish Air Force NCO Toledo made sword; the fourth, a South African military sword, made by Solingen Germany, an ebonized shagreen grip, a brown leather scabbard with a hanger, the greatest overall length 40"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
- A (LOT OF 3) ITALIAN AIR FORCE OR NAVAL
A (LOT OF 3) ITALIAN AIR FORCE OR NAVAL OFFICER SWORDS A (lot of 3) Italian officer swords, 20th century: the first, a Naval officer with an eagle head pommel, etched floral blade and folding latch; a folding keeper, a floral engraved blade; together with (2) Imperial Italian Air Force swords, both with eagle pommel and backstrap; the three fitted with black leather scabbard and brass fittings, the longest 39.5"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
- (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
- A (LOT OF 2) US ARMY OFFICER SWORDS,
A (LOT OF 2) US ARMY OFFICER SWORDS, 20TH CENTURY A (lot of 2) US Army officer swords, 20th century: the first, an Infantry sabre with a white metal basket guard and a blade etched with floral sprays, marked Springfield Armory, Springfield, MASS (lacking scabbard); the second, 1902 dress presentation sword with a wood grip, basket guard, inscribed on the white metal scabbard "Augustus Weake", the greatest length overall 37"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
- A (LOT OF 3) US MILITARY OFFICER SWORDS,19TH
A (LOT OF 3) US MILITARY OFFICER SWORDS,19TH CENTURY A (lot of 3) US Military Officer swords,19th century: the first, a French made Infantry field officer sword with an eagle pommel cap, a bone grip and a curved engraved blade, "Wavvainted" 36"l; the second, an US Malitia Staff sword with helmet pommel sword, ribbed composite grip, chain ti cross quillion, black leather scabbard; the third, a Civil War era Staff & Field presentation sword with eagle insignia to folding guards, white metal scabbard, the greatest length 37.5"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
- GROUP OF SWORDSGroup of Swords, Bayonetta
GROUP OF SWORDSGroup of Swords, Bayonetta and Harpoons, to include a whale harpoon having steel barbed end and wood shaft; officer swords; three bayonets; along with three European swords; longest sword 40 inches, harpoon 64 inches.
Condition:
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- BLACK AND GOLD HERMES PARIS SCARF BLACK
BLACK AND GOLD HERMES PARIS SCARF BLACK AND GOLD HERMES PARIS SCARF HAVING CHAIN FORMED BORDER WITH OFFICER SWORDS ALTERNATING ON WHITE AND BLACK BANNERS; 35" X 35" SIGHT; ORIGINAL BOX AND CARE TAG NOT FOUND
- WEAPONS: TWO 1870 U.S. MILITARY OFFICER
WEAPONS: TWO 1870 U.S. MILITARY OFFICER SWORDS, IMPORTED UNMARKED NICKEL PLATED BLADES, EAGLE AND THIRTEEN STARS DESIGN TO BOTH CROS...WEAPONS: Two 1870 U.S. Military officer swords, imported unmarked nickel plated blades, eagle and thirteen stars design to both cross guards, wear consistent with age and use, 31 3/4" l. and 32" l.
- Group of three vintage swords including
Group of three vintage swords including two American Officer swords and Japanese officer parade sword; as-is condition; as-is condition, wear, rusting, and surface scratches to each; the longest blade L 40" (approx.)Provenance: Private Los Angeles, CA collection
- THREE US NAVY OFFICER SWORDS: 1) Post
THREE US NAVY OFFICER SWORDS: 1) Post Civil War by Meyers. 2) By Karr, Mears & Peebles, inscribed with the name Charles Sealy dated 1819. 3) Browning Wing & Co., inscribed with the name Walter Logan.
- Pair C. 1860-1864 Ames Chicopee Mass.
Pair C. 1860-1864 Ames Chicopee Mass. non-commission Officer swords. Brass hilt with steel blade and groove. 38'' Length.
- Two British artillery officer swords:
Two British artillery officer swords: one with 35 in. blade with extensive engraving, basket guard, serial number 25346, 19th century; one with 34 in. engraved blade, 20th century, both with Wilkinson blades. Both blades with later cleaning, both lacking scabbards. Private Collection.