An Elizabeth II Scottish Queen's Own Highlanders basket-hilted sword, with a Wilkinson blade, etched with regimental insignia, royal cypher, 'A T SHAW' and the date 28th June 1974, serial 102863. In a fitted travel case complete with field service brown leather scabbard and a further dress scabbard. Sold together with a related print after Ken Howard, which includes the original owner with this sword depicted to the top centre.Provenance: Owned by 2nd Lt A.T. Shaw, 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders.Please note that the successful bidder must be over the age of 18 and show proof of ID.Condition:Case length 114cm x 28cm. Sword blade length 82cm, overall length 92cmCondition overall is generally very good. There is some white residue near the tip of the blade and some further blemishes to the bottom third of the blade, but the engraving is in very good condition. The ferrule is a little dry. There is one small scuff mark to the leather scabbard. This sword would have seen little use because the owner transferred to another regiment after a short time.The leather handle on the case has some wear and cracking from handling.
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A nice quality Indian-made sabre and scabbard in the Georgian British Cavalry style, 20th century, constructed of brass with a horse head handle and wirebound grip, overall length 82cmPLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECKS ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. If you require delivery, please contact us for details of an appropriate courier.
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