each barrel is a separate piece
held in place by rayon tie straps
Raised in 1847 the X11 Bengal Irregular Cavalry was one of Regiments that rebelled against British Rule in the 1857/59 Indian Mutiny (Sepoy Rebellion) and many troopers fled to Nepal to avoid execution by the vengeful British Government troops that subsequently took over India from the Honorable East India Company in 1859 thereby bringing India directly under British rule
with full-time occupations in various fields
The brass butt plate is stamped C
Original Anglo-Zulu War Battle of Rorke’s Drift Knobkerrie War Club Recovered by Sergeant George Smith, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot in 1879 Availability_International each barrel is a separateOriginal Item. One of a Kind. The phrase Rorkes Drift holds a deep resonance in the history of the British Empire. Eleven Victoria Crosses, Britains highest and most prestigious award for valor, were awarded for the battle, more than any other battle in history. This Knobkerrie war club bears an engraved silver plaque that states it was recovered from the site of the battle by Sergeant George Henry Smith, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of