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|  1st July 2024, 06:03 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: May 2020 
					Posts: 7
				 |  1796 Pattern Yeomanry Officers Sword 
			
			Hi all, I've recently purchased a beautiful 1796 type officer's cavalry sword and would appreciate the opinions of the members here. I have it documented as a 1796 pattern yeomanry officer's cavalry sword, but the lion head pommel and ivory handle differ from the conventional standard patterns. I believe it's yeomanry sword dating between 1803 and 1808 due to the manufacturer and lack of conformity with the standard pattern, but I welcome corrections from those more knowledgeable than I am. Maker: Henry Osborn, Birmingham (Bordesly St.Mills). Thus, I would value people's opinions on where its origins can be more narrowly traced. https://theantiquestores.com/details...-Sword/id/3015  Yours Sincerely, Gregory. | 
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