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The Brian Jackson Single Owner Collection of Militaria (#555) 08/15/2023 10:30 AM CEST Closed

Starts Ending 08/15/2023 10:30 AM CEST

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Lot 70 A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword. Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets. Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard. Plain un-fullered blade, single edged with flat spine. Hindi mark to knuckle guard. Approximately 78.2cm length, blade length 66cm. Condition: fair. Darkened patination to the steel, and some contact bumps to the flattened spine. One side of t

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £40 - £60

 

  • A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword.
 Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets.
 Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard.
 Pla
  • A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword.
 Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets.
 Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard.
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  • A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword.
 Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets.
 Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard.
 Pla - 3
  • A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword.
 Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets.
 Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard.
 Pla - 4
  • A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword.
 Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets.
 Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard.
 Pla - 5
  • A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian artillery foot soldier sword, likely heavily inspired by the British 1853 pattern cavalry troopers sword.
 Chequered leather grips held in place by 5 rivets.
 Steel cross guard and quillon, plus D shaped knuckle guard.
 Pla - 6