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WW1 RFC (Royal Flying Corps) cane sword stick.

By appraise this, 24 November, 2020
Description

I know that it is WW1 British and dates from 1912 to 1916. The top is marked RFC. Both tips as well as the part where it separates is brass. The blade is more of a four sided thrusting spike than a sharp edged sword. Just wondering if anyone could give me a ballpark value.

Category
Militaria
Medium
Steel and bamboo.
Distinguishing marks
RFC
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Standard cane length.
Date Period
1912
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

4 years 6 months ago

Re: WW1 RFC (Royal Flying Corps) cane sword stick.

These were actually made in fairly large numbers for all branches of the armed forces as cane/swagger sticks. The Swagger sticks, depending on their provenance, often sell in the $100.00- $300.00 range.

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appraise this

4 years 6 months ago

Re: WW1 RFC (Royal Flying Corps) cane sword stick.

It isnt a swagger stick as it is the length of a cane and has a hidden sword.

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MarkBlemish

4 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: WW1 RFC (Royal Flying Corps) cane sword stick. by appraise this

Re: WW1 RFC (Royal Flying Corps) cane sword stick.

I couldn’t find any like this with the sword except this same one on Etsy. Maybe a place like this would have an idea of worth or at least what they’d give you for it https://www.jbmilitaryantiques.com.au/

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