1821 Pattern Sword, Merlin Foster Loxton (1895 A Light Cavalry Office

1821 Pattern Sword, Merlin Foster Loxton (1895 A Light Cavalry Officers 1821 Pattern Sword, 40" overall, 34 ½” straight blade with broad fuller & spear point, etched with trailing foliage & crowned VR on one side, the other with 16th Lancers Regimental British 1821 Light Cavalry Troopers Sword by Osborn steel three bar hilt engraved SBOR under quillon with domed pommel with tank button and plain back strap Very good condition, well etched Wilkinson 1821 Pattern British Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword with owner's initials and family crest. Pre-1831, this is the earliest version of British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper Sword. Pattern 1821 Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword carried by Colonel (later General Sir) Edward Hodge, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards Made by Thomas Osborn, British WW1 period P1821 Royal Artillery officer’s sword made by the Wilkinson Sword Company, London. This sword has a really good feel to it. The guard features a three bar all nickel hilt, with original fish skin grip, wire wrapped as standard and An 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword 87cm blade by E. Minty 27-inch pipe back blade etched with the crown over "VR". I know there are later British swords that look similar to this, so I can’t say that I’m 100% sure it’s considered a pattern 1821. org/antique-swords-uk/ 1821 Pattern for Artillery Officers This is not to be confused with its very similar colleague the 1821 Pattern for the light cavalry: look to the etching on the blade So based on Robson's use of 1821, and to avoid confusing the cavalry swords with the Pattern 1822 Infantry Officer's Sword, I prefer to use the year 1821 when discussing these patterns. Deeply etched with SYC (Surrey? Shropshire?) and the rack or trooper number 218 to A good 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officers Sword by Wilkinson Sword. There were seventeen An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword 90cm pipe backed blade with spear point, etched within a panel on each side with crowned VR cypher within foliage and on one side at the forte 'Hawkes, British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper’s Sword and Scabbard Early 19th Century British Army Cavalry Sword and Scabbard SKU: SOLD Offered for sale is a very well made & unique British made 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword. An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers sword of the 21st Hussars by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL, No. A North Devon Yeomanry British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sabre / Sword and Scabbard in Very Good Condition After researching it today, it appears to be a British Pattern 1821 Sword and Scabbard issued to a Volunteer Artillery Officer. This sword was a bespoke order and bears the This scarce 1821 pattern British heavy cavalry officer’s sword bears the royal cypher of King George IV, dating it to between 1821 and June British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper Sword. Buy British Military swords for Army, Navy and RAF. . Generally very good Very good condition, well etched Victorian Wilkinson 1821 Pattern British Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword with owner's initials, 3rd January 1898. 5cm blade by Thurkle, London etched with foliage, thunderbolts, Royal Artillery and owner's monogram, triple bar steel hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, in its A 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's sword By Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London, 89cm blade with single fuller stamped '7961' to the spin etched with A very good example of a British 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword This is an early example from the 1820’s and features the royal cypher of King Our collections Weapons and ammunition sword, Light Cavalry, Officer, Undress, Pattern 1821 This media is not currently available online. A lighter version of the heavy cavalry sword but with three-bar The British 1821 Light Cavalry Sword has a blade crafted from EN45 high carbon steel. Ornate The Pattern 1821 Heavy Cavalry Sword is emblematic of the late Georgian and early Victorian approach to cavalry warfare. A clean, untouched 1821 pattern light cavalry sword and scabbard. Highly decorated blade. This particular pattern of British cavalry sword is becoming rare to find. Description While the regular pattern 1796 Infantry straight sabre had some cut and thrust functionality to it, it was completely inadequate for the Grenadier, Light British 1821 pattern Royal Artillery officer’s sword made by Robert Mole of Birmingham with bespoke order serial number. While standard artillery An 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Sword By Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, Numbered 11483 For 1861 Antique Arms and Armour 25 May 2022, 10:30 BST Basic info Collection Military History Object name Light Cavalry Officer's sword 1821 pattern Cavalry Officer's sword Object category Weapon Object subcategory Edged weapon Description Steel three British 1821 pattern Light Cavalry Sword identified to Edward Leyborne Popham, who served with King George's Own 26th Indian Light Cavalry, and was THE INTRODUCTION OF THE 1821 Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword coincided with the development of a new kind of service blade known as the pipe back.

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