US MARINE CORPS OFFICER’S ENGLISH MADE MAMALUKE WITH IVORY GRIP

$6,000.00
Originally $8,000.00

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Item Code: 870-76

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Manufactured: England  Maker: Unmarked  Year: C1820-25  Model: Mamaluke

Size: 35.8 inch blade, 1.21 wide  Condition: Excellent+

Tri-color blade - blue, gold and "white" of flat design. Ship's Mast, American Eagle, Standing Indian figure and engraving of Indian with headdress. Flat slab ivory grips with beveled edges held in place with floral design "rivets". Guard has detailed, quality engraving of the English style. Original chain guard (knucklebow) is missing but attachment loops are present. Sheet brass scabbard with heavy gilt and two carry rings with bands around the scabbard body. [ph:L]

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