swords - dress and ceremonial - weapons
24 item(s) found:
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 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
An English naval officer's ceremonial sword, circa 1900 with portopee folding guard
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 cut steel decorated dress sword length 104 cm
A good George V naval ceremonial short sword, with engraved blade, shark skin grip, lion head pommel, and leather scabbard with brass fittings length 60 cm
Geo.V officers dress sword, short fullered single edge blade, engraved work badly rubbed allover, pierced guard with cypher, leather scabbard and frog, blade 87 cm, overall 104 cm
Watson & Co, Bombay, 19th century shagreen mounted brass mounted steel dress sword, in original brass scabbard, overall length 100 cm
Antique dress sword with shagren handle and scabbard. By R. Bowley & Co, Melbourne.
A dress sword by W Chorley & Company Sydney
A Scottish regimental sword, attributed to Wilkinson sword, the dress broadsword,…
A Victorian court sword, maker May & Sons, London, the dress sword, comprising wire wrapped hilt surmounted by a gilt Crown pommel featuring the Royal cipher all over fully etched blade,…
Unusual Japanese transitional dress sword with shagreen grip hand guard and crested
Ede & Sons judicial ceremonial sword and bag of ceremonial belts
Victorian colonial forces dress sword, the finely etched blade with the Royal cipher on one side and the Royal coat of arms on the reverse, stamped R. Bowley & Co. Melbourne, the hilt pierced with the Royal cipher and the grip of shagreen
Vintage Toledo Spanish ceremonial sword, engraved all over, with black handle, marked 'Fabrica, Bermejo Toledo Spain and on the other side stamped 'U.S' with the star of David, and 'Proved'
Ceremonial Sword, Engineers Officer, QE II
George III naval officer's dress sword with a stirrup guard, lion's head pommel, ivory grip with copper wire, langets engraved with a foul anchor, a broad straight blade engraved with a crowned royal cipher and trophies, a leather scabbard,…
British naval officer's dress sword, named to retired 'Commander H.C Martin, 27 Dec 1892, Superintendant Schoolship Warspite, 1895-1900'
