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The piece is in an GOOD, USED CONDITION- Hilt Graphic Design Relief is present and detailed.Insignia remains in a Good State and has been utilised.Appropriate Signs of Wear evident due to handling. Ray-skin handle is complete with decorative Copper binding. Lion head pommel is secure. Surface gilding will display signs of Wear- 45% of original finish remains. Manufacturer brass lozenge is present & legible. Blade has been subject to handling/ sharpening during lifetime. Handguard 'Clam Shell' fitting / tension cap is no longer present.
PIECE HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO HANDLING/ VARIED CONDITIONS
**** NO SCABBARD ****
SWORD IS OVER 120 YEARS OLD & WILL DISPLAY SIGNS OF WEAR COMMENSURATE WITH AGE.
SOLD AS IS - NO RETURNS
FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY- NOT FOR USAGE/ WEAR
** ONE BID IS FOR ONE ONLY !! **
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ORIGIN : British Royal Navy
COMPOSITION : Brass/ Steel/ Ray-Skin.
YEAR: 1885- 1897
MODEL: Pattern 1846 Naval Commissioned Officer's Sword.
MANUFACTURER: Silver & Co. (Liverpool & London).
NO SCABBARD- ONLY SWORD REMAINS.
BLADE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO SHARPENING DURING LIFETIME.
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An EXCELLENT example of a Victorian Era , Royal Navy Commissioned Officer's Sword w/ Ray-skin handle. This piece appears to be in a VF/F state , with detailed Relief on handguard and handle shaft. All insignia present. Evidence of handling/ age-related wear is visible on surface. Handguard bears the Naval Escutcheon featuring Anchor & Imperial Crown. Ray-skin wrap is complete with Copper binding ; whilst Lion Head pommel appears defined and well-preserved. Manufacturer lozenge displaying the stylised 'S' for Silver & Co. of Liverpool and London is present. This piece NO LONGER FEATURING A SCABBARD.
This piece has been subject to usage and therefore Blade will display, discoloration in areas of handling. The tip is still sharp & should be handled with caution. The Pattern 1846 Naval Sword was introduced to replace an earlier variant ; Victorian Era examples can be identified with a total Blade Length of 76cm and a ricasso base width of 3.45 - 3.5 cm.
The ideal addition to any Victorian Era Royal Navy Officer's Sword collection or display- for the enthusiast seeking a unique period piece for their assortment.
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