The Complete Collection

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Spanish Army Officer's Sword 1943 Pattern - Copy

Spanish Army Officer’s Sword 1943 – Copy

A copy (or replica) of a Spanish Army Officer’s sword pattern introduced in 1943. It is important to be able to differentiate between originals and copies.

Spanish Army Officer’s Sword 1943 – Copy

1804 Pattern British Naval Cutlass

1804 Pattern British Naval Cutlass

A nice example of the 1804 pattern. The first official pattern of British naval cutlass and carried throughout the later Napoleonic Wars and War of 1812.

1804 Pattern British Naval Cutlass

2020.049 American Virginia Manufactory Artillery Sword

Virginia Manufactory Artillery Officer Sword

A nice example of an early American War of 1812 artillery sword originating from the Virginia Manufactory. This example is from a modified cavalry sword.

Virginia Manufactory Artillery Officer Sword

2020.30 Dragoon Officer's Sword

Mid-18th Century Dragoon Officer’s Sword

A lovely and sturdy British Dragoon Officer’s sword of the type carried between 1760 and 1788, just before the implementation of the official patterns.

Mid-18th Century Dragoon Officer’s Sword

1827 pattern Rifle Officer's Sword

1827 Pattern

An 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer’s sword marked on the blade to the 90th Winnipeg Rifles. The maker marks places it at the beginning of the regiment’s formation.

1827 Pattern

Mid-18th Century Horseman's Backsword

Mid-18th Century Horseman’s Backsword

A Walloon-style hilted horseman’s backsword which most likely dates to the second or third quarter of the 18th century of Spanish or Portuguese origin.

Mid-18th Century Horseman’s Backsword

1805 Pattern Naval

1805 Pattern Naval

The 1805 pattern Naval Officer’s sword. Drawing on elements of recent Army patterns, this was the first official pattern adopted for Naval Warrant Officers.

1805 Pattern Naval

c.1800 Artillery Hanger

c.1800 Foot Artillery Hanger

A c.1800 foot Artillery hanger. These unofficially patterned swords are thought to have been carried by gunners and drivers in the early 1800s.

c.1800 Foot Artillery Hanger

C.1816-1830 Pioneer Sword

C.1816-1830 Pioneer Sword

A dual-purpose sword with a dual identity. Often identified as a c.1830 British Pioneer sword, it has also been identified as a Baker rifleman’s sword, c.1816.

C.1816-1830 Pioneer Sword

c.1800 foot artillery

C.1800 Foot Artillery

An example of a private purchase c.1800 foot artillery hanger. This rare example still retains its leather scabbard with brass chape.

C.1800 Foot Artillery