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An elaborate 16th Lancers (Queens Own) Officer"s Levee Sword by Unknown

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An elaborate 16th Lancers (Queens Own) Officer"s Levee Sword, 1832

The finely etched, curved unfullered blade, within typical trophy motifs and foliate scrolls, with spear point, steel scabbard with gilt brass pierced mounts and one remaining ring, the plain ivory grip with Gothic crossguard and pierced finials, lion or leopard head pommel, and original bullion sword knot
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Last recorded sale at Cheffins, Cambridge (12 Jun 2019)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Jun 12, 2019
CheffinsCambridgeThe Fine Sale346
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An elaborate 16th Lancers (Queens Own) Officer"s Levee Sword
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Artwork Description
Category

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Materials

the finely etched, curved unfullered blade, within typical trophy motifs and foliate scrolls, with spear point, steel scabbard with gilt brass pierced mounts and one remaining ring, the plain ivory grip with Gothic crossguard and pierced finials, lion or leopard head pommel, and original bullion sword knot

Signature

signed Hamburger Rogers & Co 30 King St, Covent Garden, London; with crown VR and XVI Lancers cyphers

Provenance

ex collection Philip Southgate

Description

An elaborate 16th Lancers (Queens Own) Officer"s Levee Sword, post 1832

the finely etched 80cm (31.5in) curved unfullered blade signed Hamburger Rogers & Co 30 King St, Covent Garden, London, with crown VR and XVI Lancers cyphers within typical trophy motifs and foliate scrolls, with spear point, steel scabbard with gilt brass pierced mounts and one remaining ring, the plain ivory grip with Gothic crossguard and pierced finials, lion or leopard head pommel, and original bullion sword knot