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Beautifully made sword stick with a crook horn handle mounted at one end with a silver collar hallmarked for London 1901, and at the other with a silver end cap hallmarked for London 1913.
The end cap was probably a repair to protect a damaged point on the horn. The haft is malacca simulated for bamboo ending in a brass and steel ferrule and the blade is fullered in a deltoid shape.
It is superb condition.
Size:
Length - 33.75'' (86cm)
Blade length - 22.5'' (57cm)
Internal Reference: 30974
Antique Number: SA1041339
Dateline of this antique is 1900
Height is 86cm (33.9inches)Width is 11cm (4.3inches)Depth is 3cm (1.2inches)
Antique #SA1041339, shown on this page, originates from 1900. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1900
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ANTIQUE NUMBER SA1041339
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Founder of AJD Antiques, Jonathan Dyas has a life-long passion for sourcing and returning to the market an eclectic range of antiques.
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