Spring Antique Arms and Armor Day - 1
Lot 34:
18th C. American Revolution English Cavalry Officer’s Sword. A beautiful and rare example with an elaborate steel mounted hilt having open work decorations, grip of fine stingray skin bound by a twisted copper wire. Mounted with large lightly curved blade having wide fuller to each side, etched with unusual and high-quality decorations, including crowned ciphers, crests and mottoes, now mostly worn. Rare saber carried by an English officer during the times of American War for Independence. Overall length: 37 1/4. Blade length: 31 3/4
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