Lot 56 of 199:
A 19th century 1822 pattern infantry officers sword, by H.Hill of 3 Old Bond Street, London. Brass Gothic guard, with VR cypher and crown. Usual fold down hinged guard to the hilt. Sharkskin grip with twisted wire binding, brass backpiece with moulded acanthus leaf decoration, and a stepped pommel. Single edged curved blade, flat spine, and fuller and false edge near the tip. Proof mark and makers mark to the ricasso. The blade is etched with Queen Victoria’s cypher to both sides, along wi  

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A 19th century 1822 pattern infantry officers sword, by H.Hill of 3 Old Bond Street, London. Brass Gothic guard, with VR cypher and crown. Usual fold down hinged guard to the hilt. Sharkskin grip with twisted wire binding, brass backpiece with moulded acanthus leaf decoration, and a stepped pommel. Single edged curved blade, flat spine, and fuller and false edge near the tip. Proof mark and makers mark to the ricasso. The blade is etched with Queen Victoria’s cypher to both sides, along with foliage decoration. Complete with steel scabbard with two suspension rings. Notes: Henry Hill was a tailor and military outfitter, operating at the Old Bond Street address from 1837 - 1865, after which he went into semi retirement, residing in Brighton until his death in 1882. Approximately 99cm total length, blade length 81.5cm. Condition: generally very good. Brass hilt is good, with working folding guard. Grips and wire binding intact, but slight looseness to some of the wire. The blade is clean and bright, but the etched decoration is worn, with a lot of the detail having been polished away. There are a few nicks to the cutting edge of the blade, with most being tiny and one being more significant. The scabbard is complete, but there is dent to both sides near the chape.

Realised Price: £210

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