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Forum: General Topics. 02-12-22, 11:21 AM
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Posted By mike_vee
Did a bit more digging in the Army Lists and...

Did a bit more digging in the Army Lists and found that in July 1936 the Gaunt advert showed the full Royal Warrant , in 1937/1938 they used the basic "By Appointment" one and changed to the "By...
Forum: General Topics. 01-12-22, 02:58 PM
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Posted By mike_vee
This is getting interesting ! :D In an...

This is getting interesting ! :D

In an earlier (2013) post you said :


The advert from "1934 Dress Regulations for The Army" shows the full "Royal Warrant" and I have a boxed Gaunt "British...
Forum: General Topics. 01-12-22, 11:24 AM
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Posted By mike_vee
What I find strange is that Gaunt would produce...

What I find strange is that Gaunt would produce and publish an advert in the 1938 Army List that isn't in the correct format . :confused:

Why , if they had a Royal Warrant at that time would they...
Forum: General Topics. 01-12-22, 08:46 AM
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Posted By mike_vee
I had a look at the old threads and agree that...

I had a look at the old threads and agree that the "Royal Warrant" is wrong ....

.... but what I find interesting is that Gaunt used the "Established 200 Years" as early as 1901.

An advert in...
Forum: General Topics. 30-11-22, 03:59 PM
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Posted By mike_vee
I think it is possibly an "inherited" claim. ...

I think it is possibly an "inherited" claim.

From "TRADES DIRECTORY, 1914."



In 1897 Gaunt & Son purchased Thurkle's business and thereafter used the Thurkle name on swords retailed by...
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