Hello, I think this one is okay.
The blade is in super condition with the blackened finish still almost perfect.
The checkered pattern brass hilt is copper plated and and is fastened by a " small acorn" pommel nut in blackened steel, which was characteristic of pattern two knives.
It bears the typical small clamp marks, (see Locken’s collectors guide page 38). The guard is the standard heavy gauge blackened steel oval type and is stamped with the British Army " broad arrow" acceptance mark and the letter B which is part of B2 but the 2 is off the edge of the guard.
The tabs have been removed as is so often the case but the elastic retainer is intact. It is stamped " England" on the frog. Elastic maybe brought on later? Normally they are not black but brown?
The blade is in super condition with the blackened finish still almost perfect.
The checkered pattern brass hilt is copper plated and and is fastened by a " small acorn" pommel nut in blackened steel, which was characteristic of pattern two knives.
It bears the typical small clamp marks, (see Locken’s collectors guide page 38). The guard is the standard heavy gauge blackened steel oval type and is stamped with the British Army " broad arrow" acceptance mark and the letter B which is part of B2 but the 2 is off the edge of the guard.
The tabs have been removed as is so often the case but the elastic retainer is intact. It is stamped " England" on the frog. Elastic maybe brought on later? Normally they are not black but brown?
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