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I have been left this item. I think it is an 19th Century Indian officers stick.
I wish to sell, but do not think I can anymore. Is an auction my only option ?
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Military Walking Sword Stick
Re: Military Walking Sword Stick
Sword sticks were carried by many people in Britain during the 19th Century and it could have come from any where.
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Thanks for the reply tab.
The design makes me think it is Indian as I have seen others from India which look very similar.. could be wrong though
The design makes me think it is Indian as I have seen others from India which look very similar.. could be wrong though
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Yes it could have been made in India and brought back from there, but it they were very cheap and could have been brought back by any one in the forces, but there was a thriving market in this country for them and labour was also cheap here.
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If anyone knows a buyer, please let me know.
Many thanks - not looking for much money
Many thanks - not looking for much money
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Now if you sell it to any one under 18 you will face a heavy fine or prison so be warned
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No intention of selling it to anyone under 18.
I know the law.
If anyone wishes to buy please let me know
Many thanks
I know the law.
If anyone wishes to buy please let me know
Many thanks
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Re: Military Walking Sword Stick
I'd like to but I'm on a tight budget nowadays. How much do you sell it on cash?Chippy wrote:Hi
I have been left this item. I think it is an 19th Century Indian officers stick.
I wish to sell, but do not think I can anymore. Is an auction my only option ?
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