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Create an AccountThe revised edition. This is the one to have.In perfect condition. Previous owner's name stamp on the fly leaf.
This British infantry trooper or grenadier's hanger bears a 70 cm-long blade, marked on the spine HADLEY, which stands for Thomas Hadley, a well-known Birmingham cutler. Front of the blade is...
This British 1742 pattern foot soldier's hanger dates ca. Seven Years War through the American Revolutionary War periods. Brass hilt has a nice patina, blade is marked on either side with either a running...
This ca.1770 British infantryman's hanger is maker-marked by Dawes, who established himself in Birmingham ca.1764. Board of Ordnance inspection mark of Crown over 1 is on the right side of the...
This 5-ball British Army officer's spadroon dates to the early 1790s. Iron-mounted hilt is terminated in an urn-shaped pommel, which is a very uncommon feature, as the vast majority of the...
This Napoleonic British 1796 Pattern light cavalry officer's fighting sword was made by the known Birmingham cutlers Reddell & Bate, and is so marked on the reverse side of the massive...
This desirable Napoleonic Wars British Pattern 1796 heavy cavalry trooper's sword is maker and regimentally marked. Back of the blade is stamped by T. CRAVEN. A Birmingham contract maker to the...
This beautiful Georgian officer's gorget retains much of its original fire gilding, with minor wear to the front. Nicely engraved with the crowned GR and olive branches, it measures 9.5 cm...
This Georgian officer's gorget measures 11 x 9 cm, and retains much of its original fire gilding. Known as the 1796 Universal Pattern Gorget, these were worn as part of the...
This superb British 1803 Pattern rifle infantry officer's sword is etched with initials JW and the family crest in the form of leopard's head cut through its left side with a...
This British Royal Navy 1805 Pattern midshipman's sword bears a diminutive hilt, 11.5 cm in length, and a 71.5 cm. long, unadorned blade; judging by its size, this sword was made...
This British Royal Navy lieutenant's or warrant officer's sword bears a 67 cm. long blade which retains vestiges of original decorations, among them fouled anchors on both sides at the ricasso....