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British troopers 1821 Cavalry sword
British troopers scarce. 1821 pattern sword which never went into service until 1824 and lasted to 1854 used in many conflicts including the Crimea ,this lovely example comes complete with its sword belt and buckle , the sword and belt have been together for over 200 years and are both marked WYC , West Yorkshire. Cavalry and H7 which is the 7th Hussars ,the belt is marked QOC Queens own Cavalry ,WYC and H7 , I have never seen one of these complete with a belt outside of a museum and doubt I will find another ,
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CAG Militaria
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Near Rochester
Kent, England
Tel : 07932553837
Non UK callers : +44 7932553837
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Category Antique Arms and Militaria
Period Regency Antiques
Origin English
Item code as1017a587
Status For Sale
£675.00
$870.08
€810.41
$870.08
€810.41
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CAG Militaria
By appointment only
Near Rochester
Kent, England
Tel : 07932553837
Non UK callers : +44 7932553837
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