Lot 28 of 199:
An 1821 pattern light cavalry officers sword by Pulford & Co, London. Shagreen grip with wire binding, chequered pommel and 3 bar steel guard. Single edged slightly curved blade with flat spine, short section near tip becoming double edged. Leather washer at the ricasso, plus proof mark and and makers mark. Profusely etched decoration, and the VR monogram and crown to both sides. One side also has a family crest and what appears to be initials GMC. Complete with original leather sword knot  

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An 1821 pattern light cavalry officers sword by Pulford & Co, London. Shagreen grip with wire binding, chequered pommel and 3 bar steel guard. Single edged slightly curved blade with flat spine, short section near tip becoming double edged. Leather washer at the ricasso, plus proof mark and and makers mark. Profusely etched decoration, and the VR monogram and crown to both sides. One side also has a family crest and what appears to be initials GMC. Complete with original leather sword knot, and black painted scabbard with two suspension rings. Approximately 101cm in scabbard - blade length 81cm. Condition: generally good, with service wear. Shagreen grips intact, but loss of wire binding to part of the grip. The steel parts of the guard have darkened over time, and there is some mottling and darker patches here and there. The blade is in good order, with similar areas of mottling and darkening. The etching has rubbed in places, resulting in a loss of detail. Scabbard shows a small dent to one side, and normal areas of paint loss. Leather sword knot has some surface cracking in places, but remains supple.

Realised Price: £300

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