FOR VALOUR Posted March 16, 2012 Share 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mervyn Mitton Posted March 18, 2012 Share 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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