FOR VALOUR Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Hello, It is my intension to sell the sword in the pictures attached i would like to know it,s value and any information that may help me, thank you for loooking. Regards David (H) http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03953.jpg http://i276.photobuc.../DSC03952-1.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03951.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03950.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03955.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03956.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03957.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03958.jpg http://i276.photobuc...57/DSC03959.jpg
Mervyn Mitton Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 It is the 1822 Rifles pattern sword for an officer. Carnarvon Rifles must have been a Territorial unit. Queen Victoria's Crown - so, pre 1901. And in need of some TLC ! With prices - you can easily contact a good auction House in London - or, you can ask our Membership. Since prices vary in different Countries we can only give a guide - in this case I would think between 100 and 140 pounds. I hope you will put this on the GMIC sales site. We don't charge commission and you can expect to pay between 25% and 30% + VAT on this at most UK auction houses.
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