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British, George VI 1827 Pattern Naval Officers Sword, Very Good Blade

£695.00
*British, George VI 1827 Pattern Naval Officers Sword, Very Good Blade* A very good, named example of a George VI

British, Royal Navy Officers 1846 Pattern Sword & Scabbard, by Henry Wilkinson, retailed by Gieves Ltd

£495.00
*British, Royal Navy Officers 1846 Pattern Sword & Scabbard, by Henry Wilkinson, retailed by Gieves Ltd* Measures approx 80cm blade,

British, Circa 1889, Late Victorian, Naval Officers Dirk & Scabbard, by E. Thurkle & Sons, London.

£695.00
*British, Circa 1889, Late Victorian, Naval Officers Dirk & Scabbard, by E. Thurkle & Sons, London.* Approx: 45.5cm blade, 59cm

Early Victorian Era 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Warrant Officers Or Master At Arms Sword And Scabbard

£495.00
~ Early Victorian Era 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Warrant Officers Or Master At Arms Sword And Scabbard ~ A rarer

Royal Navy Warrant Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Pooley of London

£575.00
*Royal Navy Warrant Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Pooley of London* The first Royal Navy pattern sword was

Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Navy Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Wilkinson of London

£575.00
*Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Navy Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Wilkinson of London* An excellent example of a lion

Queen Elizabeth II Royal Navy Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard by Wilkinson

£575.00
*Queen Elizabeth II Royal Navy Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard by Wilkinson* This is an excellent example of  lion

Royal Navy Warrant Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Pooley of London

£575.00
*Royal Navy Warrant Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Pooley of London* The first Royal Navy pattern sword was

Excellent 1846 Pattern Royal Naval Dress Sword with scabbard and cover by Wilkinson

£695.00
*Excellent 1846 Pattern Royal Naval Dress Sword with scabbard and cover by Wilkinson* * The Wilkinson Pattern Royal Naval Officers