Description
especially their popularization among Christianized Slavs
with alternating silver-gilded lions and castles in each quadrant
evidence of scratches on enamel
Paul Giesler (15 June 1895 – 8 May 1945) was a member of the NSParty
unmarked but bears characteristics of Petz & Lorenz
United Kingdom. A William IV 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword Republic of especially their popularization among ChristianizedA William IV British 1822 pattern infantry officers sword, featuring a slightly curved pipe back blade and royal cipher. The sword measures 96. 5 cm in total length, with a 83 cm unmarked, steel blade. The blade is single edged with a pipe back and demonstrates extremely faint frosted etchings on the panel, notable pitting throughout, and several notches along the sharp edge. The brass hilt features a fold down guard on one side and larger basket on
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