A SILVER AND EBONY MOUNTED 22ND CHESHIRE REGIMENT SWORD STICK
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A SILVER AND EBONY MOUNTED 22ND CHESHIRE REGIMENT SWORD STICK

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A SILVER AND EBONY MOUNTED 22ND CHESHIRE REGIMENT SWORD STICK
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The ball-knop handle applied with The Cheshire Regiment 22nd, within a royal garter
Together with a silver mounted malacca sword stick, late 19th century, and a gilt-metal malacca mounted cane, with concealed steel blade, late 19th century, and another silver-plated sword stick, late 19th century (4)
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Lot Essay

On the Accession of William and Mary in 1689, new regiments were raised to resist James II's attempt to regain the throne. Henry Duke of Norfolk recruited a new regiment on the Wirral Peninsula and around Chester. It was initially known by the names of its successive Colonels, later evolving into the 22nd Regiment of Foot, and finally, The Cheshire Regiment in 1782.

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