A Kris ceremonial sword and scabbard, the scabbard decorated with elephants, rhinos, and crocodiles, the sword 47cm long, a machete with crop handle, and a wooden monkey skull case, the machete 49cm long, a metal letter opener with prancing horse surmount, 18cm long, and an ebonised page turner, the terminal with four grotesque faces, 35.5cm long (4) Provenance: The Clock House, Dunmow, Essex Condition ReportThe Kris sword overall - 47cm long, the handle 10cm long and the blade 37cm long, scabbard is 47cm long, Rubbing to the blade with some roughness to the edges. Markings to the handles. The scabbard has rubbing to the top and scratching to the metal area.The machete blade -37cm long, the handle 12cm long. The scabbard is 57cm long. Rust to the blade throughout. and heavy rubbing to the handle. Chipping to the scabbard.Letter opener - has rubbing throughout and minor scratches to the blade.The page turner - rubbing to the ebonsied area. The terminal with a slight wobble. Markings and scratches to the faces.
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A WW II British Army machete, the 38cm blade with War Department mark Martindale and with crocodile logo, dated 1952, having a riveted handle, housed in a leather sheath, 51cm, together with a Continental dagger having a 32cm singled edged blade with brass crossguard, twisted horn handle and brass pommel, 44cm and a Medieval type dagger, 37cm. (3)
Militaria and edged weapons. A WWII German K98 bayonet, blade inscribed 9976 F.HERDERASN and scabbard, another with associated scabbard, a WWI German 1898 saw-back bayonet and scabbard, blade inscribed V C Schilling Suhl, a WWII machete and leather scabbard, marked H. Carson Co Ltd Ottowa-1943, 49.5cm l, a contemporary janbiya, with silvered metal hilt and sheath, 29cm l and miscellaneous folding razors, nutcracks and pocket knives, etc Bayonets with surface rust
A small collection of European edged weapons, comprising: a British 1854 pattern infantry officer's sword, etched blade with crowned 'VR' cypher, brass 'gothic' hilt retaining traces of gilding, steel scabbard; a French 1866 pattern bayonet, yataghan type blade, brass grip, steel scabbard; a British issue machete by Samuel Kitchen of Sheffield, broad blade dated 1918, grip secured by copper rivets, leather scabbard; a wooden hilted derivative of an F-S fighting knife, possibly wartime RAF issue, leather scabbard with blackened copper chape (see Ron Flook, British and Commonwealth Military Knives, p. 67); and two stag handled knives. [6]
A Mid-20th Century Machete by Martindale, no.1623, with two piece wooden handle, plus a leather bound wooden sheath, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possibleIMPORTANT NOTICE - Please note that we are unable to ship Bladed Articles, please contact Pack & Send, Newbury on T: 0163 041 0636 E: newbury@packsend.co.uk or Mail Boxes Etc. Andover on T: 01264 360 333 E: info@mbeandover.co.uk
A 1907 SMLE, together with two French Gras Bayonets, plus a Military Issue Machete by Elwell, dated 56 (4) no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possibleIMPORTANT NOTICE - Please note that we are unable to ship Bladed Articles, please contact Pack & Send, Newbury on T: 0163 041 0636 E: newbury@packsend.co.uk or Mail Boxes Etc. Andover on T: 01264 360 333 E: info@mbeandover.co.uk
A Sumatran Machete, also known as a Sikin Panjang', with 52cm, single edged tapering blade, complete with wooden sheath, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possiblethis is early 20th Century IMPORTANT NOTICE - Please note that we are unable to ship Bladed Articles, please contact Pack & Send, Newbury on T: 0163 041 0636 E: newbury@packsend.co.uk or Mail Boxes Etc. Andover on T: 01264 360 333 E: info@mbeandover.co.uk
Réunion, Tricentenary of the Settlement of Réunion, 1965, a large silver medal by G. Guiraud, agricultural worker standing right, cutting sugar canes with machete; shield of arms in field, rev. aerial view of the island, 80mm, 323.98g. Practically as struck; housed in red case £100-£120 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Georges Guiraud was an official painter of the French Navy, which authorised him to include a small anchor next to his signature.
Réunion, Tricentenary of the Settlement of Réunion, 1965, a large bronze medal by G. Guiraud, agricultural worker standing right, cutting sugar canes with machete; shield of arms in field, rev. aerial view of the island, 82mm, 277.28g. Practically as struck; in original fitted red case of issue £100-£120 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Indian Tulwar and two machetes, the British WWII machete stamped 1942, the leather scabbard marked with hand-drawn Third Reich insignia, the Malayan machete with wire bound horn grip, the blade stamped with two lions sword fighting. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required.The tulwar measures 91cm long
MACHETE "BOLO" | USA, AMERICAN | Country: USA | Date: 1943 | Marking: U.S.M.C. VILLAGE BLACKSMITH (blade), USMC BOYT 43 (sheath) | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | The "Bolo" machete, used by medics of the US Marine Corps during World War II. WWII, made in 1943. Blade marked "U.S.M.C. VILLAGE BLACKSMITH", scabbard marked "USMC BOYT 43". Used in the fighting in the Pacific. | Dimensions | Length: 425 mm | Blade: 295 mm | Weight: 1,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
Two African (possibly Selepe) tribal war-axes with iron blades, to/w a dagger flyssen with 35cm engraved blade, the copper hilt with animal's head pommel, in carved wood scabbard, a bush knife (machete) with leather-bound hilt and tooled leather scabbard with woven grass binding and a shortsword with incised wood hilt (no scabbard) (5) Buyer must be 18 years old or over, photo ID required on collection
HaumesserMongolei, 2. Hälfte 19.Jh. Gefäss mit konischer Knaufkappe aus Eisen und schmaler Griffzwinge en suite. Konkav eingezogene Hilze mit Fischhaut bespannt und durch einen zentralen Eisenring gegliedert. Europäische Rückenklinge (L 46 cm) einer Machete aus der zweiten Hälfte des 19 Jh. mit etwas gekürzter Spitze. Lederscheide mit vier Zierstreifen aus Fischhaut und Tragschlaufe aus Rohhaut. L 59 cm.

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