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United Kingdom. A 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword
United Kingdom. A 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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A 1796 Pattern Troopers sword, made famous by the charge of the heavy brigades at Waterloo and used by Dragoons, Dragoon Guards, Royal Horse Guards, and Life Guards. This example is an example found here in Canada and has been restored via a thorough cleaning, consisting of the characteristic straight, single-edged “backsword” blade with a broad fuller on each side. Originally featuring the famous hatchet point (angled like a broad hatchet blade) that was weak for thrusting, this example was modified to a spear point to improve thrust capability. Marked with a crown over 8 for its inspection mark and proofing. Also with partial makers mark on blade spine. Blade length of 87 cm with period contact nicks on edge.
Guard Type with the distinctive disc hilt with a round plate in front of the grip with pierced holes, paired with a single knucklebow and two short langets projecting from the front. Its grip is a wood core having lost its cord and leather; iron parts riveted for strength.
The heavy straight scabbard is original as issued with a heavy iron scabbard featuring two loose suspension rings and sections of original leather.
A fine, recently discovered example, fine.
Description
A 1796 Pattern Troopers sword, made famous by the charge of the heavy brigades at Waterloo and used by Dragoons, Dragoon Guards, Royal Horse Guards, and Life Guards. This example is an example found here in Canada and has been restored via a thorough cleaning, consisting of the characteristic straight, single-edged “backsword” blade with a broad fuller on each side. Originally featuring the famous hatchet point (angled like a broad hatchet blade) that was weak for thrusting, this example was modified to a spear point to improve thrust capability. Marked with a crown over 8 for its inspection mark and proofing. Also with partial makers mark on blade spine. Blade length of 87 cm with period contact nicks on edge.
Guard Type with the distinctive disc hilt with a round plate in front of the grip with pierced holes, paired with a single knucklebow and two short langets projecting from the front. Its grip is a wood core having lost its cord and leather; iron parts riveted for strength.
The heavy straight scabbard is original as issued with a heavy iron scabbard featuring two loose suspension rings and sections of original leather.
A fine, recently discovered example, fine.

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