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Cavalry sword

Accession Number NWHRM : 2807

Description

Light Cavalry Sword Pattern 1796. It is recorded in the accession register as ‘Cavalry sword circa 1815’ Major John Gaspard Le Marchant submitted ‘a plan for constructing and mounting in a different manner the swords of the Cavalry’ to a Board of General Officers which promulgated his recommendations in a General Order 27th June 1796. This was for a slashing sword similar to Austrian models and Indian tulwars. Hilt: Wrought iron pommel leading to plain back-piece with riveted ear and iron ferrule. Plain reverse P stirrup guard with slot for wrist strap near pommel, downswept cylindrical quillon, languet either side. Ridged black leather grip with knoppel opposite ear. Blade: Curved parallel-sided single edge which curves up to the back edge to form point, false edge for last 6 inches. Single fuller. Buff leather washer.

Measurements 40 mm
Department Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
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