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antique arms, armour & militaria - Thomas Del Mar

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A BAVARIAN EPEE BY REISS, MUNICH, CIRCA 1848-64<br />

with slender blade of flattened-hexagonal section, etched<br />

blued and gilt over the lower portion (light wear), gilt-brass<br />

hilt of standard pattern, including down-turned shell cast<br />

with a lion, mother-of-pearl grip-scales, applied on the<br />

outer face with <strong>arms</strong> of Bavaria and the crowned letter M,<br />

in its brass-mounted leather scabbard<br />

77cm; 30Gin blade<br />

£200-300<br />

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A GEORGE V 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S<br />

SWORD; A GERMAN SWORD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY; A<br />

COPY OF A 1912 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORD; AND A<br />

CHASSEPOT BAYONET, DATED 1872<br />

the first with etched blade, in its scabbard, the second with<br />

stirrup hilt incorporating lion's head pommel, in its<br />

scabbard, the third in its scabbard, the fourth in its<br />

scabbard (incomplete, steel parts pitted)<br />

the first: 82.5cm; 32I in blade<br />

(4)<br />

£200-300<br />

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TWO BRITISH 1907 SECOND PATTERN BAYONETS, BY<br />

WILKINSON<br />

each in its scabbard and in good condition throughout<br />

55.4cm; 21Nin<br />

(2)<br />

£40-60<br />

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A DISPLAY OF TEN PAIRS OF SPURS, 19TH CENTURY<br />

of nickel and brass on their walnut stand incorporating a<br />

very narrow drawer; together with two pairs of Georgian<br />

steel spurs, one stamped Maxwell 161 Piccadilly; four<br />

further pairs of spurs and a single decorated brass spur<br />

(34)<br />

£150-200

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