British Light Cavalry Officers 1797 Pattern sword, brass back…
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British Light Cavalry Officers 1797 Pattern sword, brass back strap, stirrup guard, languets. Replacement leather and wire binding to grip, 30 inch curved single edge fullered bright polished blade, no blue or gilt remains. No scabbard. VGC

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