Details
This is a sword that possibly belonged to the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry (now the Lothian and Borders Horse). It is quite fragile.
Description
Description
sword is encased in a possibly leather covering which has broken half way, handle is shaped like a snake with a wooden carved head and a rubbery body that forms most of the handle, the handle has a second metal piece held at the base that is loose, on here is a symbol of an anchor, on the casing are three sections in metal, each with a possibly Greek pattern , the top two of these have a small hoop on which string is tied
Number of objects:
2
Height (cm):
95.50
Width (cm):
10.50
Depth (cm):
1.00
Date - earliest/single:
01/01/1827 (All day) Date - latest
01/01/1956
Date - earliest/single certainty:
after Date - latest certainty
before
Associated
Object production place:
Barracks
Castle Park
Dunbar, ELNUnited Kingdom
Associated date:
01/01/1827 - 01/01/1956
Associated date certainty:
circa
Associated place:
Barracks, Castle Park, Dunbar 