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United Kingdom. A 1796 Pattern East India Company Infantry Officer's Sword , by Francis Deakin visually-hidden The obverse bears an acid-etched

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Description

The obverse bears an acid-etched outfitter’s mark of “HEINRICH BRACHT / UNIFORM UND ZIVILKLEIDUNG / MÜNSTER I/W

with a ribbed gilt ring

Hecla in September 1917 and was to finish his war service with her

s collar tabs

the underlying stiff framework on the sidewalls wrapped in a dark yellow nylon

United Kingdom. A 1796 Pattern East India Company Infantry Officer's Sword , by Francis Deakin visually-hidden The obverse bears an acid-etchedA rare variant of this sword, the 1796 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword was standard for British infantry officers, but surviving variants made for the Honourable East India Company are rare. This example featuring a very well retained straight blade exhibiting bluing throughout and both floral or military etched motifs, measuring 82 cm, with some corrosion to very tip. The knuckle guard has a rounded or mushroom shaped bosses, unlike the straight

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