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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:23
Lots with images:23
Prices available:23
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LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Early 18th century plank top arrow box. 105 cm high, 48 cm wide, 39 cm deep ***
*** 'Century British Naval 'Mameluke' ceremonial swords with ivory handles, brass scabbards, decorated blades.' ***
*** A Vice Admiral bicorne hat and epilates in carry boxes ***
*** A pair of World War I era flags of France and Belgium signed by Dame Nelly Melba dated 1915 ***
*** A Middle Eastern bronze sabre. ***
*** A British cavalry sword ***
*** A Samurai sword. 113 cm long. ***
*** A German World War I Picklehaube. Made of black leather with brass fittings, detached eagle badge and chin fitting. Together with a postcard sent from Germany with the helmet at the of hostilities ***
*** A 19th century cavalry sword ***
*** A rare framed ANZAC scarf commemorating landing at Gallipoli.42.5 x 56 cm ***
*** A medieval replica sword - 19th century ***
*** A British 1880 cavalry sword ***
*** A bronze Gallipoli Anzac medal dated 1915, issued 1967 obverse features Simpson and his donkey, reverse a map of Australia, New Zealand and the Southern Cross, with original case ***
*** A 19th century English etched plated dress sword original condition. 103 cm long. ***
*** An early Syrian Damascus origin dagger, with steel blade and ivory handle. ***
*** An African ivory dagger, with circular decorations on handle. Provenance: Purchased in Mombasa, Kenya, in the mid 20th century. ***
*** 19th century Anglo Indian sword with a 77 cm blade. ***
*** An army bayonet. 40 cm long. ***
*** Military compass in leather case together with two manuals ***
*** Six medals. Including the defence medal World War II. ***
*** Interesting aquatint naval photograph album including photographs of Graf Spree ***
*** An Indonesian dagger in sheath. 39 cm long. ***
*** A pair of framed rare coloured Mezzotint engravings of Captain William Cavendish and Lord Keith K.B. Circa 1800. ***