Japanese 17th Century Tanto Sword With Later White Metal Mounts And Scabbard
~ Japanese 17th Century Tanto Sword With Later White Metal Mounts And Scabbard ~ The blade is an early piece,
Japanese circa 1530 signed Wakizashi Sword
The Wakizashi has an iron fuchi-kashira decorated in gold with stylised flower heads and tendrils; the tsuba has a similar
Japanese Cloisonné Egg Topped Sword Stick
Here we have a rather interesting sword stick that I would estimate is from the late 19th century. The sword
Japanese Officers WW2 Shirasaya Katana
Here we have a WW2 Japanese officers shirasaya Katana. The word shirasaya translates as “white scabbard” and describes the clean
Late 19th Century Named Blue And Gilt Sword Cane
Here we have an interesting piece, a sword cane named to an R. Robinson on the metal throat. The cane
Late WW2 Factory Made Japanese Officer’s Shingunto Katana Sword
This is a factory made WW2 Japanese officer’s sword. Judging by the quality of the workmanship it has been manufactured
Mid 18th Century Silver Hilted Dated English Small Sword
The slender tapering steel blade is of full hollow ground triangular cross section. The grip has been bound with silver
Named 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officer’s Dress Sword and Scabbard By Gieves
~ Named 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officer’s Dress Sword and Scabbard By Gieves ~ The sword has a straight fullered
Original WW2 Third Reich NCO’s Sword, Portepee And Scabbard By Eickhorn
This is a Second World War NCO’s parade sword. The blade has the reverse with the Eickhorn Solingen squirrel mark
Post 1867 Victorian Royal Irish Constabulary sword and scabbard
The sword is based on the 1845 Infantry Pattern sword and has a finely etched blade. The ricasso is marked
Pre Civil War Dutch 1630 Officers Sword
The grip leads into the cast pommel, which has been decorated into a dragon like beast head who holds the
Prussian Model 1855 Pioneer Sword
These swords were carried by specialist pioneer troops, designed with a heavy, machete type blade for carrying our utility work,