King Edward VII (1841 - 1910), an 1831 pattern sabre for general officers A slightly curved etched blade with a pronounced spur, both sides displaying the crowned cipher "ER VII", crossed sabres and a marshal's baton between wreaths, and floral elements. The reverse side bears the monogram "T.E.S." and the marker's inscription "Wilkinson". The obverse side has a gold filled mark, and the back bears the number "39459". Gilded brass hilt with riveted ivory grip scales. Iron scabbard with remnants of nickel-plating. Length 95 cm. The sabre comes fro, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available

King Edward VII (1841 - 1910), an 1831 pattern sabre for general officers A slightly curved etched blade with a pronounced spur, both sides displaying the crowned cipher "ER VII", crossed sabres and a marshal's baton between wreaths, and floral elements. The reverse side bears the monogram "T.E.S." and the marker's inscription "Wilkinson". The obverse side has a gold filled mark, and the back bears the number "39459". Gilded brass hilt with riveted ivory grip scales. Iron scabbard with remnants of nickel-plating. Length 95 cm. The sabre comes fro, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Stock Photo
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INTERFOTO  / Alamy Stock Photo

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T3BGMM

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1560 x 5520 px | 13.2 x 46.7 cm | 5.2 x 18.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

27 January 2010

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INTERFOTO / History

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