Japanese, WW2, Imperial Army Type 95 NCO Shin Guntō Sword, Original Belt and Scabbard, Matching Nos. 104936, Suya Shōten / Kokura Arsenal, with Field Suspension Rig

£1,550.00

A desirable matching-number Imperial Japanese Army Type 95 NCO sword retaining original arsenal markings, combat scabbard and field suspension rig, representing a strong untouched wartime example.

British, March 1899 Dated, Pattern 1885 Cavalry Trooper’s Sword – Boer War Period

£180.00

A Boer War-period 1885 Pattern British cavalry trooper’s sword.

Japanese, Edo Period Wakizashi with Original Decorated Koshirae, Sukashi Tsuba and Associated Sword Mounting Components

£800.00

An attractive and displayable Edo-period Japanese wakizashi with decorative lacquered koshirae, stingray skin tsuka, pierced iron sukashi tsuba, and associated sword mounting components, offering strong traditional samurai aesthetic together with restoration potential.

British, Late Victorian c. 1896, 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, VR Cypher, Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, Serial No. 34019, with Steel Service Scabbard and Sword Knot, Exceptional

£675.00

An exceptionally well-preserved late Victorian Henry Wilkinson 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword (serial 34019, c.1896), retaining crisp blade etching, the Queen Victoria VR cypher, owner’s monogram and its plated steel service scabbard.

Rare: French, Third Republic Period c.1890–1910, Child’s Model 1882 Infantry Officer’s Cadet Sword

£495.00

A fascinating and unusually well-made miniature French officer’s sword retaining the elegant proportions and sophisticated blade form of the iconic Model 1882 épée, offering excellent display appeal for collectors of military miniatures, cadet weapons, and French Third Republic militaria.

British, Victorian, Royal Navy Boarding Cutlass – Pattern 1845 – VR & Enfield Marked

£495.00

A scarce and highly displayable Victorian Royal Navy boarding cutlass of the classic Pattern 1845 type, retaining Enfield inspection and VR acceptance markings together with its untouched service-worn character, making it an excellent example of Britain’s age of sail and empire-era naval weaponry.

Victorian 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officers Sword And Scabbard By J Starkey

£475.00
~ Victorian 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officers' Sword And Scabbard By J Starkey ~ The sword cutler, J Starkey &

British, Dated Feb 1897, Royal Navy Leadcutter / Naval Cutlass by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham – War Department Marked – Victorian Naval Issue

£695.00

A well-marked and atmospheric February 1897 Robert Mole Royal Navy leadcutter retaining War Department ownership marks, inspection stamps and original naval hilt finish—an excellent untouched Victorian naval edged weapon with strong collector and display appeal.

British, 19th Century, East India Company Mameluke Sabre with Original Scabbard – Officer’s Presentation / Dress Sword, Excellent Condition

£1,895.00

An elegant and historically evocative British East India Company Mameluke sabre displaying strong Egyptian and Ottoman stylistic influence combined with classic British officer tailoring. Complete with its original steel scabbard, engraved gilt-brass hilt mounts, and ivory or bone grips, this is an impressive senior officer’s dress sabre representative of the prestige military culture of the East India Company and British Army during the early Victorian and late Georgian period. A highly decorative and collectible example of one of the most iconic officer sword patterns of the 19th century.

Japanese, WW2, Imperial Army Type 98 Shin-Guntō Officer’s Sword with Signed & Arsenal Marked Tang, Older Traditionally Made Blade, Tassel & Cleaning Kit

£2,995.00

A highly displayable and desirable WW2 Imperial Japanese Army officer’s sword, combining an older traditionally made blade with quality Type 98 Shin-Guntō wartime mounts, arsenal-marked tang, original officer’s tassel, and excellent overall presentation throughout.

German, Kingdom of Saxony, c.1854–1873 M1840 Faschinenmesser Pioneer Short Sword by W.R. Kirschbaum Solingen, Crowned JR Cypher

£250.00

A heavy mid-19th century Saxon M.1840 Faschinenmesser pioneer sword, stamped with the crowned Johann Rex cypher and Kirschbaum Solingen maker’s mark, dating to the reign of King Johann of Saxony (1854–1873).