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A fine quality 19th century Victorian 1827 pattern Rifles Officers sword, with fire gilded blade. Gothic steel guard with integral crowned rifles badge and curled quillon. Fish skin grip with copper wire binding. Part chequered backpiece with stepped pommel. Very slightly curved single edged blade, with flat spine and single fuller. Profusely etched blade, with foliage, cartouches, the VR royal monogram and crown, plus the Rifles Regimental badge. Proof mark to the ricasso, plus the remain  

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A fine quality 19th century Victorian 1827 pattern Rifles Officers sword, with fire gilded blade. Gothic steel guard with integral crowned rifles badge and curled quillon. Fish skin grip with copper wire binding. Part chequered backpiece with stepped pommel. Very slightly curved single edged blade, with flat spine and single fuller. Profusely etched blade, with foliage, cartouches, the VR royal monogram and crown, plus the Rifles Regimental badge. Proof mark to the ricasso, plus the remains of another mark to the other side, this was possibly the makers mark. Interestingly, both the guard and blade have gilded, with a good proportion of the original gilt finish remaining to the blade. Approximately 96cm length. Condition: generally very good. Steel guard intact, with darkened patina to the steel, and traces of the gilded finish in places. The fish skin grip is intact, but a couple of the copper wire bindings have become loose. The blade is good, with minor service wear, and clear etching. The gilding to the blade remains approximately 90% intact.

Realised Price: £

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