A rare gilt hilted 1788 Pattern heavy cavalry Officer’s sword to the VI Inniskilling Dragoons.
This would be a nice sword to have.
Not as as good as a French sword, but nice.
A rare gilt hilted 1788 Pattern heavy cavalry Officer’s sword to the VI Inniskilling Dragoons.
This would be a nice sword to have.
Not as as good as a French sword, but nice.
A rare gilt hilted 1788 Pattern heavy cavalry Officer’s sword to the VI Inniskilling Dragoons.
This would be a nice sword to have.
Not as as good as a French sword, but nice.
British Officers’ Swords from WWI
British officers’ swords, all of which were owned by officers who served in World War One. From top to bottom; P1895 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Lt.-Col., The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment); P1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Major, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment); P1821 Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword of a Major, Royal Artillery; P1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Major, King’s Regiment (Liverpool); P1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Lieutenant, 6th Jat Light Infantry.
British Officers’ Swords from WWI
British officers’ swords, all of which were owned by officers who served in World War One. From top to bottom; P1895 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Lt.-Col., The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment); P1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Major, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment); P1821 Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword of a Major, Royal Artillery; P1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Major, King’s Regiment (Liverpool); P1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword of a Lieutenant, 6th Jat Light Infantry.