A GOLD-ENCRUSTED SMALL-SWORD, AND A GEORGE V ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD

THE FIRST LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A GOLD-ENCRUSTED SMALL-SWORD, AND A GEORGE V ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD
The first late 18th Century
The first with etched, blued and gilt blade of hollow triangular section signed 'Me Fecit Sohlingen' on each side, steel hilt with solid oval guard, solid grip, and oval pommel, encrusted with punched gold lines and concentric gold ovals enclosing rosettes, and in original steel-mounted vellum-covered scabbard (chape missing), the locket signed 'Cullum Kings Cutler Charing Cross'; the second with etched blade and original leather-covered scabbard
32¼in. (81.9cm.) and 33in. (83.8cm.) blades (2)

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