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$2,500.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 870-338
Manufactured: Unknown
Maker: Unknown
Year: 1850-1860
Model: 1840 Medical Staff Sword
Size: 28.00
Condition: VG
Standard configuration with high grade casting. The brass grip has an eagle also cast on the reverse. Reverse langet has a stippled pattern instead of being smooth. Overall condition is above average. “MS” in silver on obverse langet. Blade etch is strong with remnants of original frost. Blade is unique in that it is heavily etched with masonic images. Obverse blade is etched foliate / Masonic compass or logo / Medical Staffe / crossed flags / foliate. Reverse etch is foliate / Mosonic logo - Maltese Cross - Cross of Lorraine - rays / crossed flags / folaite. Brass scabbard is in great condition and the mounts and drag have no issues.
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