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Tulwar sword. Plain blade with trace of maker's stamp. Indian style handle has a wide flange pommel and may be made of silver. Scabbard is leather with traces of blind tooling and copper chape. Possibly late 18th century.

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Accession Number 6565/1
Date 1760 - 1800
Period Georgian
Collection Arms and Armour
Technique
Material Silver
Creator Hopton, Sir Edward
Name
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