This is an archive (number 34) of edged weapons sold by this site,
in no particular order, original selling price removed.
- 1822
Pattern Victorian British Infantry Officer's Pipe Back Sword
- British
ERII 2nd Life Guards Officer's 1953 Coronation Wilkinson Sword
- WW2
Japanese Naval Officer's Kai Gunto, unsigned, good polish
- 1831P
Wilkinson Sword Victorian General's Mameluke, BG J.E. Goodwyn
C.B.
- Shinto
Period Japanese Wakizashi, Ko-Gunome-Midare Ha Hamon, Mokume Grain
- 1800's
Danish-Norwegian Pallasch (Napoleonic cavalry sabre)
- 1805
Pattern Senior British Royal Navy Officer's Sword
- Shinto
Period Unsigned Japanese Wakizashi, Ko-Gunome-Midare Ha Hamon
- Battle
of Waterloo trophy, French Heavy Cavalry Trooper's Sword, Klingenthal
- 1897P
George VI / WW2 British Infantry Officer's Wilkinson Sword, Initials
- WW1
/ George V Sheffield Made British 1905P Sergeant's Sword
- Rare
Napoleonic / Waterloo French An XI Light Cavalry Trooper's Sabre
/ Sword
- WW1
/ George 5th Scottish Black Watch Officer's Broadsword
- 1895P
Victorian Seaforth / Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeants
Broadsword
- 1796
Pattern British Infantry Officer's Sword, some blue and gilt etching
- 1796
Patt. British Heavy Cavalry Trooper's Sword, Crown Acceptance
Mark
- 1853
Patt British 7th Dragoon Guards / Indian Mutiny Cavalry Trooper's
Sabre
- Victorian
British Royal Navy Officer's Sword in good condition
- 1803
Pattern Blue & Gilt Etched Senior British Infantry Flank Officer's
Sword / Sabre
- Circa
1870 Solingen made Swedish / Norwegian Cavalry Sabre
- Circa
1720 Edinburgh Style Basket Hilted Scottish Infantry Backsword
- 1892
Pattern Victorian British Infantry Officer's Sword, Hawkes &
Co
- 1950's Communist
Chinese Army Sabre
- British
Lovell's 1842 pattern bayonet, Crimean War provenance, 30th Regt
Foot
- 1833
Model US Massachusetts National Lancers Sabre, dated 1837, Ames
- 1856
Pattern Mole made British Pioneer's Sawback Sword, East Lancashire
Regt
- Victorian
1856 Pattern British Royal Navy Midshipman's Dirk
- WW1
/ George V Fenton Brothers of Sheffield made British Infantry
Officer's Sword
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