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British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm
British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm

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STOCK NO 161273

British 1827 pattern Naval officer's sword, named, by Wilkinson Sword Company in 1920 for P.H. Earle and retailed by Gives, the 80cm slightly curved blade etched to both sides, the brass guard held into scabbard by patent spring clip, lion head pommel and backstrap, with sword knot, within leather scabbard with three brass mounts, twin suspension rings and attached belt and suspension straps with gilt buckle and braid, overall L98cm

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