In good condition, a pipe back William IV British Infantry Officer’s or Staff Sergeant’s Sword


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Georgian period. No maker’s details. 1830 to 1837. Plain blade wiith no sign of etching, so worn away or possibly a scarce staff sergeant’s sword.



The plain 32 inch pipe back quill pointed blade has wear / age / some patina but is in good order and firm in the hilt. The brass “gothic” hilt has some gilt spots remaining and is generally in good condition; the folding guard section works fairly well. The fishsking grip has some age / wear but is generally good, though the larger twisted grip wire binding is absent. The steel field service scabbard has a steady age patina and a few dents, mostly around the chape (indicative of active duty use). The sword sheathes and draws well. The sword knot is a later addition and in fair but aged condition. The sword sheathes and draws a little loosely but well enough.
Very good example of a pipe back 1822p at a decent low price, £625. Please quote item reference AI55. Further / full sized images available upon request. Box 2081 103 x 17 x 17 (2.313).


