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Lot 43Ф,Y
A Highly Unusual Indian Silver-Mounted Sabre Relating To The Indian Mutiny Of 185719th Century
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23 July 2015, 10:30 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £3,750 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA Highly Unusual Indian Silver-Mounted Sabre Relating To The Indian Mutiny Of 1857
19th Century
19th Century
With curved bright single-edged shamshir blade incised with a heart-shaped mark on one side of the forte above an etched panel containing a laurel wreath and inscribed 'Indian Mutiny', the back at the forte numbered '229' in gold corresponding to '813', hilt formed in the round as a bearded merman wearing a plumed helmet and armed with a shield and falchion held aloft, the former with a sun-in-splendour within a beaded border, his tunic (some damage) carved in dark horn with ivory buttons and engraved silver collar, in original wooden scabbard covered in blue velvet (worn, some damage) with locket, deep chape and suspension mount all cast and chased in relief against foliate engraved grounds with mermen en suite with the hilt, those on the chape each armed with knife, and with two silver rings for suspension
76.5 cm. blade
76.5 cm. blade
Footnotes
Provenance
By repute presented to Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde GCB, KCSI (1792-1663), in commemoration of the Relief of the Second Siege of Lucknow in 1855
Elizabeth Leveson Gower
Thence by descent
Saleroom notices
Please note that this item contains ivory and is therefore subject to cities regulations. The symbol denoting the ban on the import of ivory into the USA was omitted from the printed sale catalogue Provenance ...in commemoration of the Relief of the Second Siege of Lucknow in 1858








