in the form of a Gurkha's knife, with ebony and silver handle, hallmarked; two paper knives in the form of Officer's swords; a bullet mould; and a shot measure (a lot)
Edo period, possibly Mochi Sugnyari blade, ref. B650 "Japanese Spear and Pole Arms and their use in Old Japan" , 252cm long; and another Japanese Yari, 248cm long (2)
with bronze fuchi and kashera, tsuka mounted with original grained lacquered saya, with bronze mounts, bronze koduzka and kogai, bronze tsuba, signed, the blade 29cm long,.
with original cord-covered tsuka, brass and silver fuchi and kashera, in original brown lacquered brass-mounted saya matching kodsuka and kogai blade, 21cm long
19th century, with hardwood grip and white metal handle, brass mounts, hardwood and white metal sheath with engraved decoration, 42cm long; and another Moroccan jambiya (2)
19th century, with watered iron/nickel wavy blade and carved hardwood handle, in a hardwood and brass-covered sheath, the silver plaque with inscription "To Captain N.G.P. Lawson (R.A.S.C.) presented by the ex E Coy S.G.R. 17/5/6", 50cm long
Captain NGP Lawson RASC served in the Malayan Conflict including Borneo 1948 and 1960.