Hi. i picked up a couple of British swords in a trade. The first one is in better condition and more complete. They came from two different sources to the same shop. Just thought I'd tell you what the guy (shop owner) said about them and see if this is correct.
He said the first one was a model 1845 British infantry officer's sword, manufactured between 1850-1854. He based this on the brass scabbard, the rose thistle on the cypher, and the folding guard. It has a nice gold portepee and a hanger (of what vintage I'm not sure). Any of this add up? Why a gold knot?
Secondly ,in poor condition, is what he called a model 1893 British sword. Looks like someone added a gold wash.
Just checking to see if what he says is close to accurate.
Thanks for any info you might have.
Dennis
He said the first one was a model 1845 British infantry officer's sword, manufactured between 1850-1854. He based this on the brass scabbard, the rose thistle on the cypher, and the folding guard. It has a nice gold portepee and a hanger (of what vintage I'm not sure). Any of this add up? Why a gold knot?
Secondly ,in poor condition, is what he called a model 1893 British sword. Looks like someone added a gold wash.
Just checking to see if what he says is close to accurate.
Thanks for any info you might have.
Dennis
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