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A 1912 pattern cavalry officer's sword in scabbard with leather frog attachment. The blade with George V cypher, etched to blade Stanley H De La Mare.Stanley de la Mare was born in 1876 and served with the British South African Police for 12 months, leaving in 1898 and joining the 49th Company Imperial Yeomanry to fight in the Boer War. He was then commissioned into the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry on 10/10/1914 and was mentioned in dispatches on 13/11/1916. He served with the Royal Engineers Tunnelling Company from November 1915 to March 1918 and after the war served with the 53 Welsh Division. See also lot 1447 and 1446 relating to De La Mare.
An early 19th century East European cavalry officer’s sword, curved fullered blade 30½”, etched on both sides with star, man in the moon, 2 stars, trophy of arms, 2 stars and turbanned head and shoulders at forte, brass pronounced stirrup hilt with langets (device missing from outer side), knucklebow, plain forward sloping pommel and backstrap with langets, wirebound leather grip (some wear), in ifs steel scabbard with shaped shoe, 2 brass bands with rings, and brass throat mount; old label attached: “Russian Lt Cavalry Officer’s sword and scabd. c 1800”. GC Plate 8
A 19th century Turkish officer’s mameluke style sword, fully curved, fullered blade 28½”, probably German, etched on both sides with trophies of arms and flags with foliage, in scrolled panels, the ornate sheet brass covered hilt, retaining a little original gilt, embossed with foliate scrolls, and set with red and turqouise “stones” on the outer side, in its dark green velvet covered scabbard, the locket (loose), middle band and chape en suite with hilt and set with stones on the outer. GC, the blade retaining approx 40% original polish (light surface rust patches, scabbard velvet some wear). Plate 7
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