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Lot 4080

A lot of two 18th century sword scabbards

17 November 2008, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

Sold for US$380.25 inc. premium

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A lot of two 18th century sword scabbards

The first, circa 1770, a 32 inch brown leather scabbard for a broad, single edged blade, incised with banding and panels of X's. Steel throat and chape, the former marked on the reverse D/73, probably a company rack mark. Together with an iron scabbard for the British Pattern 1796 light cavalry saber marked Wooley/& Deakin/Birmg. and a tulip ramrod for a musket.
Condition: The first showing some scuffing but sound, the mounts with some light pitting. The second with dark patina and areas of light pitting.

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