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    Need information about the sword.

    Hello everybody!
    I just got a nice sword. May be you have some information about this nice sword? As I know it's UK item.
    Will be appreciate for any kind of information.
    Regards
    Hoffmann


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    One more photo


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      #3
      And last one


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        #4
        This is an 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's Sword for an Officer serving in the Indian Army.
        The Cypher on the Hilt has the Letters ER with an entwined I and VII for Edward 7th (1901 - 1910).
        ERI stands for EDWARDUS REX IMPERATOR (Edward King Emperor)
        Home Service swords simply had ER on the hilt.
        Less common than the standard Home Service sword, but not particularly rare.
        Hope this helps.
        PS Does the blade have a makers name or mark? Any chance of better quality Photos?
        Regards, RAY.

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          #5
          Originally posted by amydron
          This is an 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's Sword for an Officer serving in the Indian Army.
          The Cypher on the Hilt has the Letters ER with an entwined I and VII for Edward 7th (1901 - 1910).
          ERI stands for EDWARDUS REX IMPERATOR (Edward King Emperor)
          Home Service swords simply had ER on the hilt.
          Less common than the standard Home Service sword, but not particularly rare.
          Hope this helps.
          PS Does the blade have a makers name or mark? Any chance of better quality Photos?
          Regards, RAY.
          Thanks alot for this information. What is the source?
          Do you have any idea about the current value for this blade?
          Thanks in advance
          Hoffmann

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            #6
            Value is affected by the following points.
            The rarity of the sword.
            The overall condition, particularly the blade.
            Whether the blade is maker marked or has details which can be traced to a particular Officer. For instance, WILKINSON numbered blades are sought after,
            as the makers records survive.
            Without clearer photos of your sword I can only give a guide price of approximately £150.00.
            Regards, RAY.
            Last edited by amydron; 08-12-2005, 01:51 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by amydron
              Value is affected by the following points.
              1: The rarity of the sword
              2: The overall condition
              3: Whether the blade is maker marked or has details which can be traced to a particular Officer.
              I just curious what is approx. price for the sword ?

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