An early first pattern Fairburn Sykes dagger together with scabbard. The blade measuring 168mm (in total 295mm) weighing 242g and stamped The FS Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd. The dagger has no other official markings or stamps. The early brown leather scabbard (without wings) has a nickel chape.
The dagger was the property of Royal Marine L G Elliot service no PO/X5111 (name and number on reverse of scabbard) whose service medals are also being sold in this auction as lot 450
A presentation Kukri with 37cm blade, the bone handle marked From Lalupa Sailo Aijal Lushai Hills Assam to Captain N R Mathews, complete with 2 skinning knives and leather scabbard
A silver bladed folding cake knife with mother of pearl grip, 2 double bladed folding pen knives with m.o.p grips (both with damaged grips, 1 with missing blade) and 2 other folding pen knives
Richards of Sheffield, a 3 bladed folding pocket knife, blade marked Richards Sheffield and with simulated bone handle (blades are rusted), an Inox multi bladed folding pocket knife, an Alltrade stainless steel multi bladed folding knife, a twin bladed folding knife with wooden grip and 3 others
A German Whitby knife marked Whitby Made in Solingen with 13cm blade and complete with leather scabbard and 1 other knife with 12cm blade, wooden grip and leather scabbard
An Eastern bronze figure of a standing mythical beast with red hardstone eyes 12cm x 8cm (back leg f), ditto rat 3cm x 6cm x 2cm and 6 other gilt metal animals
Roland Ward of 186 Piccadilly, an Edwardian ink well formed from a horses hoof with hinged top marked Opal 1886-1905 11cm h x 11cm w x 14cm d, complete with inkwell
An Abney's level no.1800 with leather carrying case (case f) together with 4 Stanley's Engineer rules and 2 short Stanley rules contained in a mahogany box with hinged lid (2 rules have damage to the sides, mahogany box missing a brass panel to the top of the lid)