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How to sell a sword cane?

Last year, when I was clearing out the house of my recently deceased Dad, I came across a sword cane. It looks like a walking stick made out of birch but contains a very lethal looking long blade.

I'm pretty sure these sorts of things cannot be sold on eBay or a car boot etc, so I was wondering if anyone on here had any advice on how I should proceed without running foul of the law.

The only option I can think of is to use an auctioneer.
Ian.

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  • soolin
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    twizzel wrote: »
    Last year, when I was clearing out the house of my recently deceased Dad, I came across a sword cane. It looks like a walking stick made out of birch but contains a very lethal looking long blade.

    I'm pretty sure these sorts of things cannot be sold on eBay or a car boot etc, so I was wondering if anyone on here had any advice on how I should proceed without running foul of the law.

    The only option I can think of is to use an auctioneer.
    Ian.

    An auctioneer is probably your best bet due to the restriction on blades.
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  • shaun_from_Africa
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    soolin wrote: »
    An auctioneer is probably your best bet due to the restriction on blades.
    Unless it is an antique more than 100 years (I think) old, a sword cane is classed as an offensive weapon in the UK and as such, it is illegal to sell or to give it away.
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