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Join Date: Feb 2005
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I've had this for a while. Length O/A is 26.6 inches.
Leather is not in great shape. Crown V (Victoria) suggest , well, Victorian. Thoughts? |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Scotland
Posts: 381
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Looks like it would fit a Police Cutlass, also the British Coast Guard used a similar curved blade as did some London dockyard security guards and prison wardens.
A search will show you lots of examples. Parker being the best known manufacturer. CC |
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: New Zealand
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The stamp, crown over V is one of the Dutch ones that's very common on the m1813 Light Cavalry sabres that are housed in the Rijksmuseum.
According to G.R. Hof in his article on the Dutch Light Cavalry sabre No.1 it's Van Deventer's control mark. Van Deventer took office as acting controller in 1837. |
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