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OBLI:5042
Maori weapons captured at Gate Pah in New Zealand in 1874.
OBLI:5066
A Japanese knife or dagger.
OBLI:5072
A Japanese medium calibre machine gun mounted on a tripod stand.
OBLI:5073
WWI Austro-Hungarian lance.
OBLI:5075
A plain Trench knife or dagger of the type used by the German army (no markings).
OBLI:5254
Col E. R. Clayton's sword with his initials "ERC" inscribed on the blade. Made by Henry Wilkinson of London No.34557.
OBLI:5624
Two hog spears. One of these was used by Maj Gen Sir Robert Fanshawe (then Capt Fanshawe) when he won the Kadir Cup in 1894 on his Arab pony Bydand.
OBLI:5639
Lance with a white pennant embroidered on one side '42nd Infantry Brigade Platoon Competition' and on the other the badges of the 4 regiments that formed the brigade. "Large Item No.23" in old catalogue.
OBLI:5668
Two WWI 18-pdr shell cases from the Battle of Ypres presented by Mr G. Wiggins who picked them up on the battlefield.
OBLI:5680
A sniper's telescopic rifle sight 1944.
OBLI:5740
A double barrel hammer action rifle which was used by Maj W. M. Drage when he was serving in Africa around 1856.
OBLI:5742
General Sir Bernard Paget's presentation sword displayed in a glass-fronted case with two scabbards. The richly ornamented blade is dated 12.11.1907 and engraved with Wilkinson No.41610.
OBLI:5747
A ceremonial sword and scabbard formerly owned by General Sir Bernard Paget. Wilkinson No.66892. Displayed in a glass case together with swords OBLI5760 and OBLI5761.
OBLI:5749
A sword and scabbard formerly owned by Maj Gen John Hanbury-Williams. Presented by his son John Hanbury-Williams. Made by Marshall and Co of London.
OBLI:5750
A Light Infantry pattern curved sabre sword as used 1806=1814. Black and blue blade with GR on hand-guard. Original number 'Sword No. 1'.
OBLI:5751
The 5th Duke of Richmond's dress sword.
OBLI:5759
Muzzle-loading rifle with octagonal barrel.
OBLI:5760
A richly-ornamented Arabic style andsword and scabbard presented to General Sir Bernard Paget by the President of Syria in 1945. Displayed in a glass case together with swords OBLI5747 and OBLI5761.
OBLI:5761
A richly-ornamented Arabic style sword and scabbard presented to General Sir Bernard Paget by King Ibn Saud in 1945. Displayed in a glass case together with swords OBLI5760 and OBLI5747.
OBLI:5765
A sword and plated scabbard used on ceremonial occasions by Lt Gen J. F. C. Fuller. Made by Wilkinson of London and marked Monmouthshire Light Infantry on the blade. With large sword knot.