United Kingdom. A 1796 Pattern East India Company Infantry Officer's Sword , by Francis Deakin Auction crosses of that period were
Description
crosses of that period were issued unmarked and War decoration was plain without enamel
all printed on unmarked matte photo paper measuring 178 mm (w) x 240 mm (h) with the exception of one measuring 195 mm (w) x 180 mm (h)
Blackened iron tank insignia
she was struck amidships by a torpedo fired from U-552
printed in Canada in 1980
United Kingdom. A 1796 Pattern East India Company Infantry Officer's Sword , by Francis Deakin Auction crosses of that period wereA rare variant of this sword, the 1796 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword was standard for British infantry officers, but surviving variants made for the Honourable East India Company are rare. This example featuring a very well retained straight blade exhibiting bluing throughout and both floral or military etched motifs, measuring 82 cm, with some corrosion to very tip. The knuckle guard has a rounded or mushroom shaped bosses, unlike the straight
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