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Pattern 1796, Heavy Cavalry Officers undress sword, c
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Pattern 1796, Heavy Cavalry Officers undress sword, c
5929269 Pattern 1796, Heavy Cavalry OfficerAs undress sword, c.1810 (sword, cavalry officer, pattern 1796) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Pattern 1796, Heavy Cavalry OfficerAs undress sword, 1810 (c).
The blade of this weapon, made by I Gill, is straight and fullered. It is also blued and engraved with fine decoration, including the 1801-16 Royal coat of arms, a trophy of arms, the cypher A G RA, and a mounted cavalryman with a sword and carbine. The pierced steel A ladderA guard has a ribbed wooden grip covered in leather and bound with silver wire.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22764820
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of a Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Officer's undress sword, dating back to around 1810. The English School from the 19th century captured this remarkable piece, which is now housed in the National Army Museum in London. The straight and fullered blade of this weapon was expertly made by I Gill and features a striking blue hue. Its surface is adorned with intricate engravings, including the prestigious Royal coat of arms from 1801-16, an impressive trophy of arms, and the cypher A G RA. Additionally, a mounted cavalryman wielding both a sword and carbine can be seen on the blade. One cannot help but admire the pierced steel "ladder" guard that adorns this sword. It boasts ribbed wooden grip covered in luxurious leather and bound with silver wire for added elegance. This photograph not only captures the beauty of this historical artifact but also provides insight into military fashion during that era. The undress uniform worn by cavalry officers at that time is showcased here, highlighting their distinguished status within the armed forces. With its rich heraldic symbolism and impeccable design details, this Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Officer's undress sword serves as a testament to both artistry and functionality in weaponry throughout history.
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