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MC Lilley and Co Masonic Sword

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9 years ago
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Description

This sword is very ornamental and definitely not intended for combat. I don't have an exact date but it the manufacturer stamp reads exactly "MC Lilley and Co Columbus Ohio" (see picture) The pommel is a knight's helmet made of what I believe is brass, as well as the crossguard. The handle appears to be made of bone, as I am certain it is NOT plastic, and has very intricate designs on it. Again, please refer to the pictures for a better idea of what it looks like. The blade is dull, but has a beautiful engraving of a knight in a suit of armor, as well as a scene of two knights jousting with buildings and trees in the background. The sheath is solid metal, decorated with these odd coats of arms and red crosses. Absolutely beautiful, except I have no idea about it's history besides what I found online, let alone the value. If someone could provide some insight, I would very much appreciate it! If there is anything else you need such as a description or better pictures, please let me know! Thank you. 

Category Militaria
Medium Steel or some other alloy with brass inlays, crossguard and pommel
Distinguishing marks MC Lilley and Co
Condition Good
Date Period 1865-1882 (the word "The" did not appear in front of the manufacturer's name until after this time) Mine does not have the The
Price I would be very open to selling it, but require more info first.
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 9 years ago

Based on what I can see this is a 'Knights of Maccabee's' ceremonial sword, the Maccabees were a large fraternal order that set up one of the first life insurance programs for its members. Depending on condition these swords tend to sell in the $150.00- $325.00 at auction.

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