Lot 831

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BRITISH REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA SWORD
A very good example of an early George III officers spadroon - the first British Army regulation pattern infantry officers sword. It appears to be a variation of the 1786 pattern, 38 1/2" long overall, with the blade etched with the cipher and monogram of King George III, cannon, filigree, etc. The grip is ivory with a steel band bisecting it, with steel pommel and guard. The leather and steel scabbard is also present, though a bit worn. The metal fitting at the top of the scabbard is engraved: "Archer Kings Cutler Dublin" - this may have been an Irish soldier's sword. Much of the gilding and bluing on the sword is gone, and there is a significant chip to the ivory on the grip, but otherwise this piece is in quite a good state. The blade bears the hallmark of John Justus Runkel, a German immigrant who became a British subject in 1796. He proceeded to almost corner the market in the large-scale importation of sword blades from Solingen, Germany and in the first years of the nineteenth century he was said to be handling hundreds of blades every month. He did not involve himself in the actual manufacture of swords, but was purely an agent for German blades entering into London.

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February 19, 2014 11:00 AM EST
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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