STOCK NO 129202

17th Lancers 1899 cavalry sword, with L83cm single-edged slightly curved blade, top of blade etched '30E 66/', broad sheet steel guard stamped '2/1901 17L 72' with black fish-skin grip, in steal scabbard, overall L100cm

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Up for auction at Duggleby Auctioneers is a remarkable piece from the Crimean War, a cavalry sword belonging to the 17th Lancers. The sword features a striking L83cm single-edged slightly curved blade, adorned at the top with the etching '30E 66/'. The broad sheet steel guard is stamped '2/1901 17T 72', complemented by a black fish-skin grip for a secure hold. This historic sword comes complete with a steel scabbard, with the overall length measuring L100cm.

This impressive piece is a rare find and a unique addition to any military memorabilia collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history from the Crimean War. Register to bid at Duggleby Auctioneers and place your bid on this extraordinary cavalry sword.



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