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on the blade and hilt.
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Hi Ulrik,
This post might be of interest. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=P1821 There were numerous manufacturers and I'm sorry I'm not able to i.d. yours. The swords used by regular troops generally have Govt. acceptance stamps which are not apparent on yours so it might be a Yeomanry or Volunteer piece. Nice sword in good condition. Regards, Norman. |
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Location: In the wee woods north of Napanee Ontario
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I believe this sword is not British but possibly a foreign country purchase.
The scabbard marking on the drag is not seen on any British swords. There is no grip wire on British 1821P swords. No British acceptance stamps on this one. The scabbard has bands that are spaced much closer than seen on most British swords though Matt Easton recently sold an 1821p with the same scabbard band spacing marked to a yeomanry regiment and with acceptance markings. |
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Ok, interesting, thanks for that information. I was going to sell it but the more I look at it - the more I like it. Well made and in fine condition so its a "keeper"
Br/Ulrik |
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