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Victorian & WW1 Era British Robert Mole & Sons Birmingham 1895 / 97 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword With Etched Blade, Leather Covered Scabbard, Frog & WW1 Era Sam Browne Equipment Belt Rig With Cross Belts. Sn 22832 - 22832
This is an excellent original, 1895 / 97 Pattern British Infantry Officer's Sword set (see page 179 of World Swords by Withers). The Sword has a 32 ½” single edged blade with fuller (39" overall). The blade is clean with etched and blued panels and Queen's Crown VR (Victoria Regina) to both sides. The ricasso is marked by the manufacturer 'Robt Mole & Sons Makers Birmingham’. The reverse has the ordnance acceptance star and inlaid proof roundel. The hilt is fitted with its original leather washer. It has an ornate voided bowl guard with stylised Victorian Royal Cypher ‘VR’ (Victoria Regina) and Queen’s Crown. It has an undamaged wire bound fish skin grip together with stepped steel pommel with ball top. It is complete with its brown leather covered wood scabbard which has a German Silver throat mount & chape. The scabbard is fitted with an original brown leather frog with straps, brass stud and buckles attached to a WW1 era Officer's Sam Browne equipment belt rig. The belt has all brass buckles and fittings including shoulder cross straps. The buckles, leather & stitching of all components of the rig are clean & intact. The belt is 49 12” length and 2 ¼” wide. It is adjustable from approx UK size 31" to 37" waist. There are no visible manufacturer, date or WD marks on the rig. The price for this Victorian and WW1 era Officer’s Sword with scabbard, frog and Sam Browne rig includes UK delivery. Sn 22832
£645.00

*HIGH QUALITY*SPECIAL ORDER LONG BLADE*WW2 Japanese Officer's Type 98 Shin Gunto Sword Gendaito Blade Smith Signed Tang ‘MOSHU NOJU ISHI HARA KANE TADA SEI TAN KORE’ Scarce Silver Mon Family Badge, Scabbard With Leather Cover & Expert Assessment. Sn 22970 - 22970
An original WW2 Japanese Officer's Type 98 Sword with smith signed tang and rare to find family Mon badge. The sword has been assessed by UK Japanese sword expert Bill Tagg. A copy of his hand written notes and illustrations accompany the sword. In extracts from his notes he states “A Type 98 army shin gunto officer’s sword with possible gendito hand forged blade & scarce Mon Officer’s family flagstones badge of the Tsuchiya family? (see page 205 Hawley’s list ). A high quality shin gunto with best quality fittings. This was probably a special order sword with longer blade signed by its maker ‘MOSHU NOJU ISHI HARA KANE TADA SEI TAN KORE’ (see Markus Sesko book for info page 273 also Fuller & Gregory list 218 page 126 for oshigata of him. Born 1920 worked as army gunto smith real name ‘ISHIHARA KEIICHI’. This is a well forged & tempered hamon suguha (straight) with small midare No Ji Hada visible, just out of polish with lots of scratches, old finger rust. Would look superb with polish. Saya metal parade good condition lots of original green paint & finish to the metal mounts. Covered with leather foul weather cover which is split with age. Copper habaki blade collar. Tsuba good quality gunto pattern with several seppa either side all number 28 matching tsuba. Tsuka hilt in very good used condition. Binding intact as is Ray Skin. Complete with all fitting Fuchi and working locking catch. Kabuto Gane and original sarute knot loop & pair of Menuki. A nice clean example of a shin gunto with silver family badge & Gendaito hand forged blade would benefit from more research”. In his illustrations Bill translates the tang signature. He measures the cutting edge as just under 68.5 cms, total length 89.5 cms and describes other blade and tang measurements & characteristics which can be seen in image 2. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22970
£1,850.00

WW2 Japanese Officer's Seki Arsenal Type 98 Shin Gunto Katana Sword With Smith Signed Tang ‘NO SHU SEKI JU KOJIMA KATSU SAKU’, Original Expensive Lightweight Aluminium Scabbard & Expert Assessment. Sn 22969 - 22969
An original WW2 Japanese Officer's Type 98 Sword with smith signed tang and scabbard. The sword has been assessed by UK Japanese sword expert Bill Tagg. A copy of his hand written notes and illustrations accompany the sword. In extracts from his notes he states “A Type 98 army shin gunto officer’s sword with lightweight aluminium scabbard, these were more expensive at this time. Army green paint has been touched up as the aluminium seems to throw off the paint. Tsuba gunto solid pattern numbered 24 like its seppa. Some gilt left. Arsenal copper habaki (collar). Tsuka hilt all complete and original fittings, locking catch (working), menuki & original cord saute knot loop. Binding intact and fish skin bit dirty with war use. Signed by its maker ‘NO SHU (province) SEKI (city) JU (living in) KOJIMA (family name) KATSU (smith’s art name) SAKU (made this)’ see Fuller & Gregory books for info list No’s 43,172,237 for oshigata of this man. See Markus Sesko book page number 341 Katsu Masa real name Kojima Shichiemon born 1892 studied under Kane Yoshi worked as a gunto smith died 1947. This looks like a medium grade shwa to having a nioi oil quenched hamon after undergoing the yaki ire process. In bright old polish, some scuffing & staining otherwise good un-toouched condition, nice example”. In his illustrations Bill translates the tang signature & identifies arsenal marks. He measures the cutting edge as just under 66 cms, total length just under 88 cms and describes other blade and tang measurements & characteristics which can be seen in image 2. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22969
£1,275.00

WW2 Japanese Officer's Type 98 Shin Gunto Katana Sword With Gendaito Hand Forged Blade Smith Signed Tang ‘ISHIDO TERU HIDE SAKU’, Scabbard & Expert Assessment. ED 3016 - ED 3016
An original WW2 Japanese Officer's Type 98 Sword with smith signed tang and scabbard. The sword has been assessed by UK Japanese sword expert Bill Tagg. A copy of his hand written notes and illustrations accompany the sword. In extracts from his notes he states “A Type 98 army shin gunto officer’s sword, blade signed ‘ISHIDO TERU HIDE SAKU’. There were 3 men using this art name (go) all made gendaito hand forged traditional blades. 2 were brothers from Saitama prefecture North of Tokyo. This man claimed descent from Musashi Daijo Kore Kazu, made many swords for high ranking officers. Listed as having an exclusive seat in 1943 Smiths ranking by Nihon Token Tanren Jo & Ni Hon Token Shin Bun Shi. A blade by him recently got hozen papers by NBTHK. A true Gendaito., see notes by Chris Bowen & AOI Arts for info, also Markus Sesko books pages 196-197, John Slough page 171 and Fuller & Gregory list No. 193 / 291. Needs a polish to bring out forging details. Saya gunto parade steel, brown pait lots of knocks and marks with use. No gilt left on mounts. Tsuba die stamped brass gunto pattern stamped Number 3 as are seppa, no finish left. Tsuka good quality gunto pattern with rare Monkey hand sarute loop. Locking catch missing and missing fish skin in places. Binding intact but dirty. Lots of information on this man. Worthy of restoration”. In his illustrations Bill translates the tang signature. He measures the cutting edge as just over 66 cms, total length 88 cms and describes other blade and tang measurements & characteristics which can be seen in image 2. The price includes UK delivery. ED 3016
£1,825.00

**SCARCE**ORIGINAL**Victorian Zulu War Era Era Zulu Warrior’s Assegai Short Stabbing Spear. Sn 22866 - 22866
The Assegai is a short handled stabbing spear invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s. The weapon revolutionized tribal warfare in South Africa. A period artist’s drawing of a British cavalryman attacking a Zulu warrior armed with an Assegai during the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879 published in Copenhagen in 1901 is illustrated in image 1. This Assegai measures 4 Feet 5 Inches overall length. It’s iron 13 ¼” long leaf shaped blade. The blade is 2” wide at its broadest. Its tang is securely attached to its hand crafted wood shaft by intricate tightly bound wire. The wood shaft is plain with no decoration and has a bulbous finial. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22866 (ethnic shelves storeroom)
£475.00

**SCARCE**ORIGINAL**Victorian Era Zulu Warrior’s Assegai Short Stabbing Spear With Intricate Bi-Colour Wire Binding. Sn 22867 - 22867
The Assegai is a short handled stabbing spear invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s. The weapon revolutionized tribal warfare in South Africa. A period photograph of a Zulu warrior armed with an Assegai is illustrated in image 1. This Assegai measures 4 Feet 2 Inches overall length. It has a blackened iron 8” long leaf shaped blade. The blade is 1 ¼” wide at its broadest. Its tang is securely attached to its hand crafted wood shaft by intricate tightly bound bi-colour wire (frayed with age along the bottom edge). There is also a small section of matching binding on the lower section of the shaft. The wood shaft is plain with no decoration and has a bulbous finial carved with a recess near to the butt most likely for wrist strap. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22867 (ethnic shelves storeroom)
£495.00

**RARE**ORIGINAL**Victorian Era Zulu Chieftain’s Quality Assegai Short Stabbing Spear With Sections Of Intricate Wire Binding & Brass Studs. Sn 22868 - 22868
The Assegai is a short handled stabbing spear invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s. The weapon revolutionized tribal warfare in South Africa. Chieftains would also use their Assegai to direct the attack of Zulu warrior Impi battle formations. A period photograph of a Zulu Chieftain armed with an Assegai in fighting stance is illustrated in image 1. This Assegai measures 44 ½” overall length. It has a blackened iron 9” long leaf shaped blade. The blade is 1 ½” wide at its broadest. Its tang is attached to its hand crafted wood shaft by intricate bound wire. There are also a 5 sections of matching binding along the length of the wood shaft. The sections of wire binding are surrounded by round head brass stud nails (a few studs have been lost over its lifetime). The studs are not merely decoration but also assist grip during battle and would reflect light making it highly visible to warriors when being used to direct Impi movement. The shaft has a bulbous finial also decorated with round head brass stud nails on one side. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22868 (ethnic shelves storeroom)
£875.00

WW1 Era British Officers Souzy Paris Brown Leather Covered Bamboo Swagger Sword Stick. Sn 22984 - 22984
Established in 1871 Souzy Paris (officially Souzy & de Lacam and later, Etablissements Souzy) was one of the largest fencing suppliers in France. They produced weaponry and accoutrements including masks, jackets, plastrons, gloves, trophies, medals, targets, and more. This is a nicely marked original British Officers brown leather covered wood Swagger Sword Stick & Scabbard With Souzy Paris signed Blade. It has a clean 16" square rapier blade that tapers to a pin sharp point (possibly a cut down fencing / duelling blade). It measures 21 ½” overall in its scabbard. The blade is stamped by the manufacturer on 2 sides 'Souzy Paris' & number 5 on one side. The Bamboo grip & scabbard are bound in brown leather. The leather has some light scuffing consistent with age. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22984 (armoury on top of gun rack)
£375.00

Large Victorian English Sheffield Trade Export American Frontier Form, Pioneer’s Expedition Spear Point Bowie Knife / Sidearm Short Sword & Scabbard. Sn 22939 - 22939
This large Spear Point Bowie / Sidearm is in the form of those carried by pioneers in the American Frontier Era. Although there are no maker or date marks on this knife and scabbard it was most likely made in England by the Sheffield cutlery trade for export to the USA for the expanding American Frontier market. The heavy knife has a clean 12 ¼” long spear point Bowie blade which is 5mm thick and just under 2” wide at its broadest. The knife is 17 ½” overall length. This Bowie has undamaged birds head slab wood scales secured by brass pins and heavy brass finger guard. The hilt is holed for wrist strap. The knife has its black leather open top scabbard with stitched rear seam and heavy brass mounts consisting of external chape and throat mount with frog locket. The brass mounts are each secured by 2 round head brass pins, one pin is absent from the chape but the chape is totally secure. All leather and stitching are clean and intact. In its scabbard this sidearm weighs a hefty 1.050 Kg. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22939 (Bowies box)
£295.00

Victorian Era Irish Police Bog Oak Wooden Truncheon / Staff With Hand Carved Shamrocks & Harp Designs. Sn 22971 - 22971
Bog Oak, much like Brown Oak, is not a specific species, but is rather a term that designates oak that has been buried in a peat bog, sometimes for several hundreds of years. The anaerobic conditions of the bog protect the wood from decay, while the acidic water contains tannins, which stain the wood a dark brown to almost black. This is an excellent, undamaged, Victorian era Irish Police Hand Carved Bog Oak Wooden Truncheon / Staff. This heavy truncheon measures 13” overall. For its whole length and around its circumference the staff is deeply hand carved with foliate & cross Hatching, Shamrocks and Harp designs. The top of the staff has a carved Shamrock. The grip section is holed for wrist cord. The price for this attractive Victorian Irish Bog Oak Police truncheon / staff includes UK delivery. Sn 22971
£195.00

**1600-1800 SHINTO PERIOD BLADE MODELLED ON ANCIENT 14TH CENTURY STYLE** RESTORATION PIECE**Japanese O Wakizashi / Uchi Gatana Single Handed Sword, Scabbard & Expert Assessment. ED 3017 - ED 3017
This sword has been assessed by UK Japanese sword expert Bill Tagg. A copy of his hand written notes and illustrations accompany the sword. In extracts from his notes he states “O Wakizashi or Uchi Gatana single handed sword. Interesting but difficult to date. Based on a Nambokucho 14th Century shape. Probably a big flamboyant Shinto period 1600-1800 made sword, light enough for Shinto. Would look outstanding with a new polish. Hard to put a particular school or style. Has piece of brass soft soldered to end probably done by smith to improve balance when in use. Saya is Meiji period very dark red lacquer, oblique slash marks decoration with horn kuri kata & big patinated copper top and bottom plain fittings. Good condition overall. Faded copper habaki Meiji period. Tsuba Katana size oval patinated copper with Nanako dots and incised plant / leaf decoration late Meiji period. No school stands out, un-signed. Small assembly numbers on seppa. Tsuka plain wood, no Ray skin or menuki, simple re-bind by previous owner, needs fish skin and professional re-bind. Fuchi Kashira soft metal patinated copper pair with Kingfisher & boat riverbank scene very good quality & good condition Meiji period. A restoration piece”. In his illustrations Bill measures the cutting edge as just over 51 cms, total length 68.5 cms and describes other blade and tang measurements & characteristics which can be seen in image 2. As a restoration piece. The price includes UK delivery. ED 3017
£850.00

**SCARCE**MAN TETSU SWORD COMPANY DOUBLE SIGNED KOA ISSHIN MANTETSU (Respectfully Made) BLADE*WW2 Japanese Officer's Gendaito Katana Sword Officer’s Rank Tassel, Scabbard With Leather Combat Cover & Expert Assessment. ED 3018 - ED 3018
A scarce original WW2 Japanese Officer's Company made Sword with signed tang and scabbard. The sword has been assessed by UK Japanese sword expert Bill Tagg. A copy of his hand written notes and illustrations accompany the sword. In extracts from his notes he states “A scarce example of a company produced sword not signed by a swordsmith. A Koa Isshin Man Tetsu (Respectfully Made) see John Slough’s book Modern Japanese Swordsmiths 1868-1945 page Numbers 94,95,96, 3 pages of information on these swords. 2 types were made Medium to Superior Grade Show-To and Medium to High grade Gendaito. This is bright with old rust at point. You can see vague nioi hamon. I class them as basic Gendaito, lots of handwork. The best ones were made in Japan 1st produced for the Manchurian army in occupied China in 1937. Originally made in the Diaren Railway factory after 1937 for the Canton Army. Well balanced & very good nakago tang, lovely well cut kanji. Saya gunto parade steel with green army paint covered with very good condition & good quality leather combat cover. Copper blade collar habaki with big heavy pierced brass tsuba & one seppa. Tsuka hilt all original, locking catch & sarute knot loop with ¾ of original Lieutenant To Captain rank tassel (worn). Binding & Ray skin intact but dirty. A good example of a Koa Isshin Man Tetsu sword. In his illustrations Bill translates the tang Kanji. One side War slogan ‘Develop Asia By One Mind’ and ‘Man Tetsu Company Made This’. The reverse Junish & Zodiac dates? And Autmn (date not translated). The spine of the blade marks are translated as ‘2744 Showa’. He measures the cutting edge as just under 67 cms, total length 88 cms and describes other blade and tang measurements & characteristics which can be seen in image 2. The price includes UK delivery. This sword is worthy of further research. ED 3018
£1,875.00
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