Has knights and crosses all up and down the blade, hilt, and sheath. Has in hoc signo vinces around a cross and KT crest on sheath.
Roughly 3ft long, blade is about 3/4 inch wide starting at the hilt and gets roughly 1/2 in at the tip of blade, the hand guard makes it about 4in wide
Unknown other than it being given to a friend of mine by a relative of his and I was asked to figure out how much it was worth
Dear David,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. My sincere apologies for the delay with the appraisal.
The presented object appears to be a Masonic Knight Templar sword with a length of around 3 feet with the scabbard. It was produced by the manufacturer M.C. Lilley & Co for Horace T Whitman. This piece was made out of steel, brass, and wood. Such ceremonial swords were used as signs of membership in Masonic orders, indicated the rank of the member, and are nowadays still often on the market, especially in The United States. This piece was probably made in the late 19th century. This piece is in medium condition and there is no serious damage visible in the images provided. A fair market estimation would be between 80 to 160 USD.
This estimate is based on recently recorded auction sales of comparable items. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and may vary.
With kind regards,
George