AN 1803 PATTERN SWORD, POSSIBLY FOR A GENERAL OFFICER
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AN 1803 PATTERN SWORD, POSSIBLY FOR A GENERAL OFFICER

CIRCA 1803-1820

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AN 1803 PATTERN SWORD, POSSIBLY FOR A GENERAL OFFICER
Circa 1803-1820
With regulation blade with etched, blued and gilt decoration including 'GR' cypher, royal arms, trophy and figure of Fame (worn, with surface rust, perhaps shortened), gilt-copper hilt, the knuckle-guard incorporating pierced royal cypher, wire-bound ivory grip, and black leather scabbard with copper mounts (originally gilt)
29¼in. (74.3cm.) blade
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

Lot Essay

The ivory grip is believed to have distinguished general officers' swords from those of infantry officers

See Brian Robson, Swords of the British Army, pp. 140-2

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