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LOT 1133

Georgian Steel Rapier Sword

LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY A.D.

40 3/8 in. (497 grams, 102.5 cm).

With long triangular-section blade and narrow acute tip, shell-guard hilt with two rings to the reverse and knuckle-guard, wire-bound grip, poppyhead pommel with knop finial. [No Reserve]

Provenance

Acquired UK market.
Property of a Kent collector.

CONDITION

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LOT 1133

Georgian Steel Rapier Sword

Sold for (Inc. bp): £208

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