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Treasures of Langtrees giveaway Sunday 20th of August from 9 am

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Master Yoda

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@Mrs Langtrees is giving away decades worth of historic and memorable treasures.

Come on down and say hi to @Mrs Langtrees, and claim a piece of history.

Here are photos of some of the treasures. And a whole lot more that are not photographed.
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This sword is a 1897 British Queen Elizabeth II Army officers sword.

It is a real sword and not a replica in average condition. I believe this was worn for ceremonial purposes and has not experienced battle as it has minimal damage and was not baroness to make it battle ready.

The worth of the sword has is up to $1000 because around that time the British army stopped officers from carrying swords since the they were shot on first sight since they were recognised as officers.

Most swords were returned to base then England and there is an abundance of them.

Never the less it is a beautifully crafted edge and point weapon, and no I will not sell it as it is an exclusive gift from @Mrs Langtrees

@LongHair do these facts check out ?
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This sword is a 1897 British Queen Elizabeth II Army officers sword.

It is a real sword and not a replica in average condition. I believe this was worn for ceremonial purposes and has not experienced battle as it has minimal damage and was not baroness to make it battle ready.

The worth of the sword has is up to $1000 because around that time the British army stopped officers from carrying swords since the they were shot on first sight since they were recognised as officers.

Most swords were returned to base then England and there is an abundance of them.

Never the less it is a beautifully crafted edge and point weapon, and no I will not sell it as it is an exclusive gift from @Mrs Langtrees

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Yoda,
are there any markings / engraving on the blade of the sword, normally towards the hilt if any are present, you might try contacting this company, they may be able to help you narrow down the ID of the sword.
I should dig through my some of my old memories and see if I still have my Sam Browne somewhere.
 
Yoda,
are there any markings / engraving on the blade of the sword, normally towards the hilt if any are present, you might try contacting this company, they may be able to help you narrow down the ID of the sword.
I should dig through my some of my old memories and see if I still have my Sam Browne somewhere.


There are plenty of markings and engraving. You njustvdont knkw what they mean.

You mean this sword could be unique and belong to a specific officer?
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yoda, it is unlikely that it belonged a specific officer, there was not just one sword design that all officer used, different corps did have different swords, so the sword design was generally specific to officers of that corps.

For example the engineers and infantry officers swords were hand guard patterns and blade markings, as just one example

Cheers,
 
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yoda, it is unlikely that it belonged a specific officer, there was not just one sword design that all officer used, different corps did have different swords, so the sword design was generally specific to officers of that corps.

For example the engineers and infantry officers swords were hand guard patterns and blade markings, as just one example

Cheers,


This sword is in a work condition only by poor storage. But it is a beautiful antique.

What swords do you have ?

I love swords. I was once a fencing champion on my youth. And I am proficient is Chinese and Japanese sword arts.

Do you have something cool to chow us ?
 
yoda,

I am no collector, however I have always appreciated swords for the workmanship of the artisans who create them.

My only sword knowlege comes from their ceremonial use
 
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