The ‘Canadian 1827 Pattern Rifle Volunteers Officers Sword Stovel Toronto Distributer’ is a distinguished example of 19th-century Canadian military craftsmanship. This historical blade, manufactured by Stovel of Toronto, epitomizes the elegance and functionality typical of officer swords from that era. The sword features a 32 1/2-inch blade, showcasing the standard length for officer swords, with a characteristic ding that hints at its storied past. While the blade does show typical darkening due to age, it remains free from significant damage, preserving its structural integrity. This piece, although lacking its original scabbard, remains a captivating collector’s item, reflecting both Canadian heritage and the fine distribution standards upheld by Stovel. Ideal for historians, military enthusiasts, and antique collectors, this sword represents an important era in Canadian military history.
Canadian 1827 Pattern Rifle Volunteers Officers Sword Stovel Toronto Distributer
$550.00
Canadian 1827 Pattern Rifle Volunteers Officers Sword Stovel Toronto Distributer. Typical darking to the blade with no damage except for one ding in the blade. The blade is 32 1/2 inches long. No scabbard
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