Lot 44 of 199:
A WW1 era 1897 pattern infantry officers sword with leather field scabbard. Standard pieced nickel plated guard, with cypher of George V. Shagreen grip with wire binding, chequered steel backpiece and knopped pommel. Steel single edged blade with single fuller to each side. Makers mark for Sanderson Brothers & Newbould Ltd Sheffield. Etched blade with George V cypher, crown and royal coat of arms. Leather covered scabbard for field service, with nickel throat. Approximately 103.5cm in sca  

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A WW1 era 1897 pattern infantry officers sword with leather field scabbard. Standard pieced nickel plated guard, with cypher of George V. Shagreen grip with wire binding, chequered steel backpiece and knopped pommel. Steel single edged blade with single fuller to each side. Makers mark for Sanderson Brothers & Newbould Ltd Sheffield. Etched blade with George V cypher, crown and royal coat of arms. Leather covered scabbard for field service, with nickel throat. Approximately 103.5cm in scabbard. Condition: generally very good. Some light service wear to the nickel plating and scabbard, plus a little darkening to the blade in places.

Realised Price: £140

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