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    Wilkinson Officers Sword 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons Major Mosley

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    About this item

    The sword of Major Arthur Rowland Mosley.

    Arthur Rowland Mosley was born on 8 May 1862 at Egginton, Derbyshire, England.

    He was the son of Reverend Rowland Mosley and Jane Charlotte Rose Every.

    He married Henrietta Bolden, daughter of Henry Bolden and Robina Wedderburn Campion, on 16 October 1899 at Paddington, London, England.

    He served with the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, and fought with the regiment during operations in Zululand during 1888. He then spent time as ADC to the Govenor of Malta, before again servin in the Boer War, where he was severely wounded, whilst in command of "A" Squadron.

    Major Mosley was awarded both the Queens Medal with three clasps & the Kings medal with 2 clasps for South African War. 

    He lived at The Hollies, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard, and when he retired from the Army with the rank of Major, They lived at Burnaston House, Egginton, Derbyshire, and post war Moseley held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Derbyshire.

    He died on 20 March 1923 at age 60 at Branston House, Derbyshire, England.

    Great potential for further research, and a scarce opportunity to own a sword to an officer who fought and was wounded during the Boer War. 

    Blade length 34.75 inches.

    Blade is in good untouched condition, with some age related staining, blemishes and light pitting toward the mid section. Showing no signs of having been cleaned, I suspect the overall appearance could be greatly improved.. The sword has been service sharpened.

    Partial scabbard.

    95% of the shagreen complete, areas of loss to the upper grip and bound by silver twist wire. Honeysuckle hilt is dirty and requires a clean, but crisp detail is visible under the grime. 

    Accompanied by some research, confirmation from Wilkinson sword that this sword belonged to Mosley, and a digital copy of a Photograph showing Mosley wearing this very sword.

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    Code

    10111 (MZ-14606)

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