SOLD FOR £130
Two Turkish swords with 72cm curved blades, the gilt grips with crescents and stars, complete with scabbards, 1 has signature to the blade, the other has a plain blade
SOLD FOR £135
C Boyton & Sons, a George VI Royal Engineers Officer's sword with etched blade no.3013 and marked Prove, complete with dress knot, leather scabbard and Sam Browne belt
SOLD FOR £100
A George V, Infantry Officer's sword, the plain un-etched and un-numbered blade marked marked Proved, complete with leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £150
A Chinese Qing Dynasty Yaodao short sword with 83cm curved blade, wooden grip and gilt metal pommel, contained in a shagreen scabbard
SOLD FOR £150
An early Second World War Imperial Japanese Navy Kai-Gunto officer's sword with 41cm blade (reduced in length) and copper scabbard
SOLD FOR £35000
Attributed to Wang Dafan ( Chinese 1888-1961 ) titled, a polychrome enamelled plaque inscribed and signed Wang Dafan with a seal of the artist, depicting two figures sword fighting in an interior 39cm x 25.5cm
SOLD FOR £75
Five Caithness paperweights - Opus 88 672/1000 7cm, Tropicana 539 7cm, Mazourka 33/250 7cm, Adoration 40/50 7cm and Sword Dance 665/750 7cm
SOLD FOR £60
A pair of Victorian reproduction Scottish basket hilt swords with 91cm steel blades and gilt basket hilts
SOLD FOR £400
A pair of 19th Century Meissen sweet meat dishes in the form of a lady and gentleman reclining beside a shallow dish decorated with dragons on Rococo bases, the bases with blue cross sword marks and impressed numbers 2858 40 and 2863 31.5cm
SOLD FOR £1700
A pair of 19th Century Meissen baluster vases and covers with elongated necks, applied with spring flowers, the body decorated with insects, having floral finals, blue crossed swords mark to base, 45cm
SOLD FOR £150
A Cavalry Trooper's 1908 patent sword complete with scabbard, blade marked S B and N L D, the top of the blade marked PO8
SOLD FOR £110
A 1908 Cavalry Troopers sword, the blade with broad arrow marked 75 (no scabbard)
SOLD FOR £120
A 1908 Patent Cavalry Troopers sword, the blade marked EFD 75 (no scabbard)
SOLD FOR £150
A pair of 18th/19th Century Dutch style brass 4 light candelabrum, each light with drip dray and raised on circular bases, surmounted by a figure of a crowned eagle with wings outstretched and holding swords 49cm h x 42cm w
SOLD FOR £170
An Officer's Royal Artillery sword, the blade etched Royal Artillery and numbered 1000325, complete with leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £70
An Officer's unmarked Royal Artillery sword and scabbard with leather dress knot
SOLD FOR £200
A World War II second pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Wilkinson Sword fighting dagger, the blade etched Wilkinson Sword London and FS Fighting Knife complete with leather scabbard and brass grip
SOLD FOR £1450
Lokris, Opuntia, c. 369-338 BC, 24mm, silver Stater, Obv: Head of Persephone wreathed with corn (scratches) / Rev: Naked Ajax advancing right, brandishing a sword and shield, shield decorated with griffin and palmette. S.2326, F.
SOLD FOR £80
Roman Republic, Fonteius Capito (moneyer), 55 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Helmeted and draped bust of Mars, trophy over shoulder / Rev: Horseman galloping right, thrusting spear at two warriors below, one holding sword and shield. S.392, VF.
SOLD FOR £100
Netherlands, Overijssel, 1733 silver Ducaton, 42mm, 32.7g. Obv: Armoured knight brandishing sword with right hand on charging horse to right above arms of Overijssel / Rev: Crowned arms of the United Provinces, supported by a crowned lion on each side. KM.80, Coincraft KM# 80, VF.
SOLD FOR £1700
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 46mm, 59.0g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, F.
SOLD FOR £3300
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 47mm, 60.1g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, VF.
SOLD FOR £720
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1643 silver Halfcrown, 37mm, 14.8g. Obv: Crowned King on horseback, left, holding sword / Rev: Latin Declaration in two lines at centre between ruled lines, three plumes above. S.2954, VF.
SOLD FOR £160
United Kingdom, Charles I, 1625-1649, silver Halfcrown, 34mm, 14.9g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with sword raised in right hand, star above / Rev: Oval garnished shield of arms. S.2779, F.
SOLD FOR £180
United Kingdom, Charles I, 1625-1649, silver Halfcrown, 34mm, 15.3g. Obv: Crowned King on horseback, left, holding sword / Rev: Royal coat of arms. S.2779, F.