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Create an AccountThis wonderful British Royal Navy officer's sword dates to the very late 18th c. - very early 19th c., and was made by the famous London cutler Richard Johnston, as is...
This British Royal Navy officer's service sword dates to the last quarter of the 18th century. It's mounted with a plain, 67.5 cm long, gently curved Montmorency style blade. The grip...
This British Trafalgar period naval officer's dirk is mounted with a curved 12.5" undecorated blade of fighting quality. The hilt is well done in cast and gilt bronze, and the pommel...
This English light company officer's fighting saber dates to the late 1700s. Plain curved blade is 73 cm long, with a broad fuller running just shy of the point. Blade is...
This magnificent and rare early British Georgian officer's gorget measures 14 cm x 12.5 cm. Made of silver-plated copper, it retains almost all of its silver plating, with miniscule spots of...
This early British Georgian officer's fighting sword bears a robust 63 cm long blade in the Montmorency style. Blade is engraved on either side with the crowned initials GR . The...
This early English or American naval dirk hails from the period spanning 1795-1805, give or take a couple of years. An unusual feature is the size and length of the grip,...
This 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards officer's helmet dates from the Crimean War period or just after. Condition is outstanding, with small areas of wear to the bell and of the visor....
These Royal Navy Lieutenant's epaulettes are maker-marked E.A.SEAGROVE, THE HARD, PORTSEA. The original japanned box retains the retailer's plaque - LARCOM & VEYSEY, also of Portsea; both were well-known British officers'...
This good mid-1800 Caucasian kindjal measures 58 cm. long overall, and is mounted with a 44 cm. long blade, well-etched on both sides, inside the fullers, with circular and serpentine motifs....
This endearing little niello sterling silver kindjal brooch is maker-marked MK on the silver blade, along with the Vladikavkaz silver standard office marks, dating it to the late 19th-early 20th c....
This outstanding Central Asian shashka is mounted with a stout 93 cm long blade which is stamped with the Mazar-i-Sharif mark and dated 1312 Hijri, which is 1894-1895 in the Gregorian...