A Wilkinson type III Second Pattern Fairbairn Sykes fighting dagger, the 17cm blade etched "The F-S Fighting Knife" and "Wilkinson Sword London" Verso, complete with leather scabbard
£800-1000
Carl Schlieper, a German pruning knife with 11cm blade marked Solingen German with wooden pistol grip, contained in a leather scabbard marked 1612 50LP Perak
£40-60
A Georgian percussion lock pistol, the 23cm barrel marked HYCN 06 with tower lock and crowned GR, having a walnut and brass mounted grip marked WM
£100-150
Jamieson Aberdeen, a pair of mid 19th Century 42 bore, Scottish all metal percussion belt pistols by Jamieson Aberdeen, with 16cm mirror blued barrels, the octagonal breeches and muzzles with silver inlaid scrolls, the round centre sections with fine scroll engraving, the signed locks and hammers engraved with scrolls and borders, the silver plated stocks engraved overall with scrolls and borders, the escutcheon with crest, motto and initials J.F.L, with grotesque mask butt caps and foliate embossed trigger guards. Having plain blued steel belt hooks and ram rods. Contained in a later rosewood and metal mounted case, containing steel pincer mould, nipple key, turn-screw, embossed copper powder flask, and key to the case
£3400-3800
A 19th Century percussion muzzle loading musket, the 30cm barrel with proof marks, having a later trigger guard and butt guard (possibly reduced in length)
£80-120
An early 19th century Swiss flintlock musket, the 99cm barrel marked 5719, the lock marked Beuret Freres, Liege, walnut stock, iron mounts and ramrod, brass firing pan
£200-300
C Boyton & Sons, Clarkenwell, a George V infantry officer's sword, the blade etched with etched Royal Cypher but no other markings, complete with scabbard
£100-150