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Original Named British Protective Officer's Sword Stick for Customs Inspections - dated 1837 British Edged Weapons This example is in wonderful

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This example is in wonderful condition

Chapek – Cleveland

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Original Named British Protective Officer's Sword Stick for Customs Inspections - dated 1837 British Edged Weapons This example is in wonderfulOriginal item: One of a Kind. This is not what it first appears to be: it is in fact a natural wood Sword Cane Stick, looking as if it had just been cut from a tree the bark removed and polished. However this was NOT a weapon for fighting criminals or self protection. These are in fact extremely RARE! The sword cane is named and dated on the brass ferrule where the grip and scabbard meet: Protective Officer Edmond Browne, 1837 The blade itself is

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