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Here's my latest toy. Now for the homework. Anyone good at deciphering British Army stampings?

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This is the stamping I need read, Under the crown is BR 10. Any ideas?

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The top * mark signifies " OBSOLETE / SOLD OUT OF SERVICE " and the bottom crown stamping is an inspection stamp ( Probably Birmingham! ).
Nice condition and unusual to find one with its scabbard Smile
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Thanks for the info so quickly. It's one I'll just put away in the retirement pile. I have only found a few on the internet. Usually between $350-1000, depending on condition & stampings. This one was made by Robert Mole from Birmingham so you are probably correct.

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The cypher to the langets are that of Queen Victoria, which I am sure you are aware and this is the earlier pattern 1856. The later pattern was of a smooth finish to the grip, normally these have regimental or company stampings to either the grip or scabbard, or both and can be used to assign a regiment i.e AMC145 ( Army medical corp ) or BW543 ( The Black watch ). The rarer version is the steel rather than brass model used by buglers, and I am yet to see one of them on EBAY Frown. Intended as a dress pattern sword although I remember reading somewhere that they were also used in battle.

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This one has 65.3 stamped in the side of the grip and 6.25 stamped on the drag. I took those to be rack numbers.

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Very nice piece and discussion. Thank you
Jim

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One more question concerning this sword. Does anyone have a photo of the correct type of frog or hanger that was used with this sword? I bought a buff white frog from a dealer at the SOS that he insisted was the corect one. Unfortunately, I had left the sword home. Now I have a bayonet frog that I didn't need. Any help will be appreciated.

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Here you go

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that frog is not correct it is for snider enfield and martini enfield

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Paul:
If that frog is not the correct one, can you tell me where to find a photo it? This is the third site that I've posted my question and so far you two are the only ones to respond. Thanks for your help.

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Hi I don't have a pic handy but it is an over the shoulder rig with the frog integril.

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That photo was taken at the museum of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Museum at Bodmin, Cornwall. Note the bugle on the hilt.

I would imagine that the museum knew what they were doing when they put the display together. A very bold statement to say they are wrong with nothing to back up your hypothesis.


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I stand by my statement, museums do what they can with what they have ecpecially regimental museums sorry to bother you

PAUL


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