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Study of an arm with hand gripping hilt of sword (from Benjamin Robert Haydon’s “Macbeth”)Thomas Lan
An armourer sharpening cavalry swords. From Black & White Transvaal Special No. 3, 28 Oct. 1899.
British Pattern 1803 Infantry Officer’s Saberfrom Olympia Auctions
Jean-Baptiste van Loo (French; 1684–1745)The Rt. Honorable Stephen Poyntz, of Midgham, Berkshireca.
victoriansword:Queen Elizabeth II, 1954The queen is holding the Investiture Sword, which was made fo
barbucomedie: Heavy Cavalry Undress Sword Pattern 1796 on display at the York Army MuseumThis sword
British Officer’s Sword c.1800This sword is very similar to the Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Off
Japanese officers with an unidentified British cavalry officer, 1894.
British Officers’ Swords c.1800-20There was some interest in my tulwar post to see a comp
British Pattern 1864 Practice Swords / Gymnasium SabresBoth made by Wilkinson and etched “Roya
victoriansword: Sword sharpening in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
awallofswords: British army Officers swords of the Georgian era. From left to right they are: 1
British Pattern 1828 Highland Officer’s Sword The blade dated 1849, with bright tapering blade
victoriansword:British Pepperbox Pistol with Integral Blade, Mid-19th Century .32 calibre percussion
British Pattern 1827 Rifle Officer’s Sword with Presentation Inscription E. THURKLE, SOHO A PR
victoriansword: British Pattern 1857 Engineers Officer’s Sword A rare example made in the firs
Georgian officers sword with rotating guard or ‘attack hilt’The rotating guard is a
victoriansword: British Pattern 1864 Practice Swords / Gymnasium SabresBoth made by Wilkinson and et
dynogone:The Osborn ‘Flank’ Officer’s Sabre of the Georgian Period. Henry Osb
Following on from my posts on sword grips, here is a size comparison between the heavy and light cav
Following on from @victoriansword‘s post on sword grips and my one showing three more British
victoriansword: A Comparison: The British Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Trooper’s Sword and the A
This painting (painted in 1827) is interesting because it shows that officers did not immediately pu
British Pattern 1845 Infantry Officer’s Sword for an Officer of the 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regim
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