Swords and knives were among the haul deposited into a town's knife amnesty bin.
The items were the latest to be handed in to the knife amnesty bin outside Lowestoft Police Station, in Old Nelson Street.
On the Lowestoft Police Facebook page, Pc Amy Yeldham - the community engagement officer for Lowestoft, Beccles and Bungay - said: "We've had some more swords/knives dropped off in the knife amnesty bin over the last few months at #lowestoft, which included this very Game of Thrones style sword and the Samurai swords.
"The knife amnesty bin is a permanant feature outside Lowestoft police station so it can be used at any time of the day."
In March, 151 knives were handed in to the knife amnesty bin in Lowestoft as part of a week-long 'Bin a Blade' campaign in the town.
Over the last five years offences involving blades in Suffolk have risen by 25pc.
Since the 'Bin a Blade' campaign launched in 2011, more than 22,000 bladed items have been deposited in bins in Ipswich, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Mildenhall, Sudbury and Haverhill.
Vist www.suffolk.poli…/advice/personal-safety/knife-crime for further details.
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