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Auction archive: Lot number 38

A World War I Machine-Gunner's Sidearm Of The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, A Lancashire Militia Hanger, A Victorian Rifles Officer's Sword, An Edwardian Infantry Officer's Sword, And A Copy Of A Victorian Infantry Officer's Sword Of The Indian Army

Auction 19.07.2001
19 Jul 2001
Estimate
£500 - £600
ca. US$707 - US$848
Price realised:
£1,410
ca. US$1,994
Auction archive: Lot number 38

A World War I Machine-Gunner's Sidearm Of The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, A Lancashire Militia Hanger, A Victorian Rifles Officer's Sword, An Edwardian Infantry Officer's Sword, And A Copy Of A Victorian Infantry Officer's Sword Of The Indian Army

Auction 19.07.2001
19 Jul 2001
Estimate
£500 - £600
ca. US$707 - US$848
Price realised:
£1,410
ca. US$1,994
Beschreibung:

A World War I Machine-Gunner's Sidearm Of The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, A Lancashire Militia Hanger, A Victorian Rifles Officer's Sword, An Edwardian Infantry Officer's Sword, And A Copy Of A Victorian Infantry Officer's Sword Of The Indian Army The first circa 1917-18, the second late 18th Century, the remainder circa 1860 and later The first entirely of steel, with broad double-edged leaf-shaped blade, folding disc hand-guard, and grip (probably originally with cord binding) terminating in a sharpened pommel; the second with slightly curved single-edged fullered blade stamped on both faces with cutler's initials 'SH' within a running fox (for Samuel Harvey of Birmingham), brass hilt with heart-shaped guard engraved '6/30' and 'M:Lancashire', two side-bars, and brass barley-twist grip (quillon missing) The first 23½in. (59.7cm.), the second with 24¾in. (62.8cm.) blade (5)

Auction archive: Lot number 38
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jul 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

A World War I Machine-Gunner's Sidearm Of The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, A Lancashire Militia Hanger, A Victorian Rifles Officer's Sword, An Edwardian Infantry Officer's Sword, And A Copy Of A Victorian Infantry Officer's Sword Of The Indian Army The first circa 1917-18, the second late 18th Century, the remainder circa 1860 and later The first entirely of steel, with broad double-edged leaf-shaped blade, folding disc hand-guard, and grip (probably originally with cord binding) terminating in a sharpened pommel; the second with slightly curved single-edged fullered blade stamped on both faces with cutler's initials 'SH' within a running fox (for Samuel Harvey of Birmingham), brass hilt with heart-shaped guard engraved '6/30' and 'M:Lancashire', two side-bars, and brass barley-twist grip (quillon missing) The first 23½in. (59.7cm.), the second with 24¾in. (62.8cm.) blade (5)

Auction archive: Lot number 38
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jul 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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