Description
with a markers cartouche of D
Aluminum loops descend from the ring for the inclusion of a blackened leather chinstrap
four others working behind him at the right
sterling silver with red and blue enamels
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United Kingdom. A Pattern 1804 Royal Navy "Double Disk" Cutlass, by Osborn & Gunby United Republic of with a markers cartouche ofThe P1804 Pattern British Royal Navy cutlass first produced in 1804 and used extensively and exclusively throughout and aboard every ship in the Royal Navy's worldwide fleet. This "figure 8" regulation cutlass made its debut at the Battle of Trafalgar, used during the War of 1812 with America, and all conflicts up until a new pattern was chosen by the Royal Navy in 1845. The example offered here features a strong and straight steel blade, with the
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