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        BRITISH NAPOLEONIC FLANK OFFICER'S SWORD CA.1800

        This British infantry flank officer's fighting sabre dates to the very turn of the 19th c. It's mounted with a very curved 28"/71 cm unfullered blade with a false edge. Blade...

        BRITISH NAPOLEONIC NEW LAND PATTERN PISTOL

        This British New Land Pattern pistol dates to the first decade of the 1800s. The smooth-bore barrel is 9" long, chambered in 0.8". The lock is Tower-marked, as well as sovereign-monogrammed...

        BRITISH NAPOLEONIC NEW LAND PATTERN PISTOL OF EARLY TYPE

        .This is the early type of the British Napoleonic Wars period New Land Pattern pistol. The scrolled decoration on the back of the lock plate as well as the small tit-like...

        BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY FRANCIS THURKLE CA.1795-1800

        This Francis Thurkle-made British Napoleonic naval officer's fighting sword dates ca.1795-1800 and is mounted with a 30" long double-edged blade, which is peppered with pitting though out, as a result of...

        BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY R.JOHNSTON CA.1800

        This wonderful British Royal Navy officer's sword dates to the very late 18th c. - very early 19th c., and was made by the famous London cutler Richard Johnston, as is...

        BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS FIGHTING SWORD CA.1780-1800

        This British Royal Navy officer's service sword dates to the last quarter of the 18th century. It's mounted with a plain, 67.5 cm long, gently curved Montmorency style blade. The grip...

        BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS LION POMMEL DIRK CA.1805

        This British Trafalgar period naval officer's dirk is mounted with a curved 12.5" undecorated blade of fighting quality. The hilt is well done in cast and gilt bronze, and the pommel...

        BRITISH OFFICER'S FIGHTING SWORD CA.1790

        This English light company officer's fighting saber dates to the late 1700s. Plain curved blade is 73 cm long, with a broad fuller running just shy of the point. Blade is...

        BRITISH OFFICER'S GORGET, CA.1750-1790 - VERY RARE

        This magnificent and rare early British Georgian officer's gorget measures 14 cm x 12.5 cm. Made of silver-plated copper, it retains almost all of its silver plating, with miniscule spots of...

        BRITISH OFFICER'S SWORD CA.1765

        This early British Georgian officer's fighting sword bears a robust 63 cm long blade in the Montmorency style. Blade is engraved on either side with the crowned initials GR . The...

        BRITISH OR AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER'S FIGHTING DIRK CA.1795-1805

        This early English or American naval dirk hails from the period spanning 1795-1805, give or take a couple of years. An unusual feature is the size and length of the grip,...

        BRITISH ROYAL NAVY LIEUTENANT'S EPAULETTES CA.1860

        These Royal Navy Lieutenant's epaulettes are maker-marked E.A.SEAGROVE, THE HARD, PORTSEA. The original japanned box retains the retailer's plaque - LARCOM & VEYSEY, also of Portsea; both were well-known British officers'...