swords
150 item(s) found, 1-50 shown:
An English military officers dress sword 19th century, steel, nickel plate steel and leather manufactured by Humphrey's and Crook Haymarket with original scabbard (Af) length: 99 cm
A French 1842/59 sword bayonet complete with scabbard
A Swedish court sword, 32 inch triangular etched blade with single shellguard with Swedish crest, single knuckle bow and pearl scales complete with brass mounted scabbard
A British court sword, 30 inch etched blade with single shell guard with cypher, single knuckle bow and Crown pommel, complete with gilt brass mounted scabbard
A French sword hilt and grip, 33 inch double edged blade, tip broken, replaced blade
A British Infantry officer's sword, 1822 Patent, 33 inch slightly curved etched blade, with Crown and V.R, Stockpot Volunteers Mauf.W.wood, Manchester, gothic hilt with Crown and V.…
European cavalry sword, 31 inch multi fullered curved blade with brass guard and shagreen grip, damaged brass scabbard
A British light cavalry officer's sword, 28 inch curved etched blade with gilded crossguard and Lions head pommel, ivory grip cracked, maker Gill, complete with steel scabbard, surface rust, circa 1800
A German cavalry sword, 34 inch curved blade with clip point blade with light etching, three bar brass shell guard with leather grip, no scabbard, marked Wester & Co
A Siamese sword, 31 inch European blade with cast brass hilt of a dragon, good condition
A dress dagger with pearl shell scales cross guard flamboyant blade complete with leather moulded scabbard and bullion sword knot, no maker's mark, though possibly Knights Templer
19th century short sword with saw tooth back, possibly red cross Issue
German presentation sword marked Eisenhauer made by Horster-Solinger
A 1930 Nazi army officer's sword, dove's head hilt by Carl Julius Krebs, model no 3 with portopee
A British artillery officer's pattern sword, circa 1850 by Hawksworth, etched GR & Royal artillery
An English naval officer's ceremonial sword, circa 1900 with portopee folding guard
An Edward VII naval officer's short sword circa 1901
A Victorian artillery officer's sword by Ireland & Son, Dublin and guard 'VR' circa 1850
A mid shipman's dirk, Edward VII, 1900 - 1914 naval officer's short sword
A French hanger sword by Talibot, Paris 1832
A US civil war model cavalry/trooper's sword, circa 1862, maker Ames
Scottish broad sword, 1831 pattern
A South Australian police sword (commemorative)
A German artillery sword, circa 1820, marked a & E H C Putsche Sohn
Sword, marked on blade 'Police Force Victoria', shortened (probably for gaol use), no scabbard
Ivory carved sword decorated with monkey design
An English broad sword, 17/18th century
Japanese Samurai sword. Inscribed to tang: Kawachi Kami Kune Suke. Several nicks to blade. 71 cm (blade lengtg)
Antique 19th century Prussian officer's sword and scabbard, 100 cm long
Antique English officer's sword and scabbard, late 19th century 99 cm long
English officer's sword, late 19th century
A 19th century German dress sword, with shagreen grip, basket hand guard and etched blade. Leather scabbard, maker W.R. Kirschbaum - Solingen. Length 105 cm
A 19th century officer's dress sword, with shagreen grip and basket hand guard. Age related wear. Length 107 cm
German ceremonial sword by Eichorn. Length 86 cm
A Victorian officer's dress sword, the large nickel plated hand guard with Royal monogram, shagreen grip, acid etched blade and leather scabbard. Length 10.2 cm
A Japanese world war II Samurai sword, circa 1930, set in Japanese army sheath with shark skin handle. Length 100 cm
Eureka Rebellion: an early 19th century brass hilted sword, as used at Eureka. 68 cm long. This is an example of the typical sword which Peter Lalor and his Brothers-in-arms fought with at Eureka stockade.…
Japanese second World War Kutani sword, the Nakago signed
A short sword with brass and steel mounts in a shagreen Scabbard the sword with a shagreen grip, some of the brass banding decoration absent, the brass mounts with raised foliate designs. Note: faults and losses. Length 70 cm
A cut steel decorated dress sword length 104 cm
A Scottish military officer's sword, 32 inch double edged etched blade, highland light Infantry, undressed steel crossguard and pommel with shagreen grip, slight damaged, blade etched with Crown and V.R, steel scabbard, circa 1860
Sword, circa late 19th century, stamped N.S.W (with stand)
A 19th century Infantry officer's sword, maker Hawkes Moseley & co
A French naval officer's sword, 1845 pattern
