Japanese, Edo Period Wakizashi (Short Sword) with Koshirae (Mounts) & Black Lacquer Saya (Scabbard), Iron Tsuba, Dragon Menuki, Signed Fuchi Mei  岩本昆寛 Iwamoto Konkan

£700.00

An attractive Edo period Japanese wakizashi mounted with decorative fittings including a signed Iwamoto Konkan workshop fuchi, iron tsuba with gold inlay, dragon menuki and black lacquer saya.

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.

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.

German, WW2 – Dated 1941, Matching K98 (Seitengewehr 84/98 III) Bayonet & Scabbard by E. & F. Hörster, Solingen – “asw 41”  6288 𝓼

£325.00

A desirable matching-number 1941-dated German K98 bayonet set by the respected Solingen maker E. & F. Hörster, retaining wartime Waffenamt markings, original scabbard, and strong untouched military character.

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 &

George V Royal Navy 1891 Pattern Midshipman's Dress Dirk And Scabbard By Wilkinson Sword

£675.00
~ George V Royal Navy 1891 Pattern Midshipman's Dress Dirk And Scabbard By Wilkinson Sword ~ The dirk has a

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.

German, WW2, K98 (Seitengewehr 84/98 III) Mauser Bayonet and Scabbard, WaA519

£195.00

A very appealing and well-preserved WW2 K98 combat bayonet with Solingen WaA519 inspection marks, an unusual H-series crossguard serial and a desirable untouched blade. An interesting variation on the standard S84/98 pattern.

British, WW1, Robbins of Dudley Trench Push Dagger / Punch Dagger. with Replacement Scabbard

£1,195.00

A classic and instantly recognisable British private-purchase trench fighting weapon by one of the most desirable makers of the First World War period.

WW1, Original, French, 'Épée-Baionnette Modèle 1886 Modifié 1915' or Lebel M1886/15 Bayonet and Scabbard

£160.00
*WW1, Original, French, 'Épée-Baionnette Modèle 1886 Modifié 1915' or Lebel M1886/15 Bayonet and Scabbard* The French sword bayonet used with

US, 19th Century Style, Large "Confederate" Bowie Knife with Scabbard, Marked “T.C.S.T. Arbuckle / New Orleans / Iron Works”

£995.00

A striking and highly individual large Bowie knife with strong Southern character, an unusual New Orleans ironworks marking, and an excellent carved bone grip—an appealing and evocative piece with real presence for the collector of American edged weapons.