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  • Replacement Scabbard for British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre

    This replica scabbard is crafted from steel and fits our British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern US-S-133. 

    Please note: These replacement scabbards are designed to fit our replica swords. Antique swords come in a variety of shapes and sizes and there is no guarantee that our replica scabbards will fit them.

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    Excl. Tax: £58.33 Incl. Tax: £70.00

  • British Royal Navy Officer's Sword - (Pipe-Backed) 1827 Pattern

    This sword was first introduced to the Royal Navy in 1827 and has been standard issue throughout a multitude of conflicts since. It is still the regulation pattern sword to this day.

    This version features a pipe-backed blade that went out of regulation in 1846. Its design was adopted and is carried today by countries within the Commonwealth such as the Canadian and Royal Australian Navy. The polished blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well tempered.

    Total length: 93.5 cm
    Blade length: 80 cm
    Grip length: 9.5 cm
    Weight: 0.814 kg
    Blade thickness (base): 5.1 mm 
    Blade width (base): 2.9 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 16  cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £208.33 Incl. Tax: £250.00

  • British Royal Navy Officer's Sword - 1805 Pattern

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    Up until 1805 the Royal Navy did not have a regulation pattern sword. The sword that was introduced was modelled on the 1803 pattern infantry sabre that was previously carried by Navy and Marine officers. The 1805 pattern sword was used by Lord Horatio Nelson and he was no doubt armed with it at his most famous battle, The Battle of Trafalgar.

    After he was killed at the battle his sword was returned to England and is now on display in the Nelson Museum, Great Yarmouth, England. This sword was in constant use until it was replaced in 1827 by a newer model.

    The polished blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well tempered.

    Total length: 95 cm
    Blade length: 83 cm
    Grip length: 10 cm
    Weight: 0.905 kg
    Blade thickness (base): 7.8 mm
    Blade thickness (CoP): 5.3 mm
    Blade width (base): 2.6 cm
    Blade width (CoP): 2.2 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 18 cm
    Centre of Percussion (CoP): 25 cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £212.50 Incl. Tax: £255.00

  • British Royal Navy Boarding Cutlass - 1804 Pattern

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    This pattern of sword was introduced during the Napoleonic Wars and saw service at the famous Battle of Trafalgar. Previous cutlasses shared a similar figure 8 hilt design but featured horn or leather grips that deteriorated quickly when exposed to seawater and changes in temperature.

    The introduction of an iron grip greatly extended the serviceable life of this sword. The hilts were traditionally painted or japanned to stop them from rusting. The blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well-tempered. It is housed in a black hardened buff leather scabbard.

    Total length: 89 cm
    Blade length: 74.5 cm
    Grip length:  12 cm
    Weight: 1.458 kg
    Blade thickness (base):  6.3 mm
    Blade width (base):  3.6 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB):  15 cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Threaded
    Scabbard: Leather, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £135.00 Incl. Tax: £162.00

  • Highland Officer’s Sword - 1828 Pattern

    The 1828 Pattern Highland Officer’s Sword was issued to Officers of Scottish Highland Regiments such as the 92nd Regiment of Foot – The Gordon Highlanders. It was carried throughout many campaigns throughout the 19th Century and even saw service in WWI. Sergeants of such regiments were often issued with a plain bladed version.

    Our 1828 Pattern Highland Officer’s Sword is handcrafted like the originals and features a forged and tempered AISI1065 High Carbon Steel blade. The steel hilt features a red cloth liner, brown leather grip and red pommel tassel. The etched blade is housed in an authentically styled steel scabbard. 

    Total length: 100 cm
    Blade length: 81 cm
    Grip length: 13 cm
    Weight: 1.360 kg
    Blade thickness (base): 6.8 mm
    Blade thickness (CoP): 5 mm
    Blade width (base): 2.6 cm
    Blade width (CoP): 2.5 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 9 cm
    Centre of Percussion (CoP): 25 cm
    Blade: AISI1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Nut
    Scabbard: Steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £208.33 Incl. Tax: £250.00

  • British Artillery Officer's Sword - 1821 Pattern

    This replica of a 19th Century Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword has an embossed, unsharpened blade of AISI1065 High Carbon Steel. The hilt is of brass and the grip is wrapped with brown leather and inlaid with bands of twisted wire.

    The wooden scabbard wrapped with brown leather is in the ‘’Sam Browne’’ style, which became standard issue in the Boer War and into WWI. It has a steel throat piece, and an integrated, leather strap with a hole for a hanging pin. Comes with a wooden scabbard wrapped in fine leather.

    Total length: 106cm
    Blade length: 90cm
    Grip length: 11.7cm
    Weight: 906g
    Blade thickness (base): 0.6cm 
    Blade width (base): 2.5cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel 
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Nut
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £187.50 Incl. Tax: £225.00

  • British Officer’s Horse Head Sword - 18th Century

    The British Infantry Officer did not carry a regulation infanty sword until 1786. Before this officers were responsible for choosing their own swords. Whilst swords with Lion Head pommels were a popular choice, a little rarer were those with horse head pommels, perhaps alluding to the White Horse of Hannover of the Georgian monarchs.

    Our British Officer’s Horse Head Sword features and a tempered AISI 1065 high carbon steel blade with etched decoration. The ornate brass hilt features a wood grip that is wrapped with brass wire. The scabbard is made from brass and features two fixed hanging rings.

    Total length: 84.5cm
    Blade length: 72cm
    Grip length: 9cm
    Weight: 1114g
    Blade thickness (base): 0.6cm
    Blade width (base): 3.7 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 18 cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Nut
    Scabbard: Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £233.33 Incl. Tax: £280.00

  • British Infantry Officer's Sword - ER 1897 Pattern (Steel Scabbard)

    This sword is considered by some to be the best fighting sword ever issued to a British Officer. As such it has never been replaced and is the current issue sword within the British Army. The only difference between this sword and its Victorian predecessor is the cypher of the reigning monarch at the time of issue. The polished blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well tempered.

    Scabbard included. Replacement steel scabbard and leather scabbard available separately.

    Total length: 98 cm
    Blade length: 82.5 cm
    Grip length: 10.5 cm
    Weight: 0.902 kg
    Blade thickness (base): 5.6 mm
    Blade thickness (CoP): 4.7  mm
    Blade width (base): 2.3 cm
    Blade width (CoP): 2 cm 
    Point of Balance (PoB): 14 cm
    Centre of Percussion (CoP): 26 cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Nut
    Scabbard: Steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £208.33 Incl. Tax: £250.00

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  • British Flank Infantry Officer's Sabre - 1803 Pattern

    This sabre was introduced in 1803 and proved a popular replacement for the 1796 Infantry Sword. It was readily adopted by Light Infantry and Rifle Officers who were much more likely to skirmish with the enemy than their Line Infantry counterparts. The design proved popular and it was adopted by flank companies of the Royal Marines and some Royal Navy officers as well.

    The polished blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well tempered.

    Total length: 94.5 cm
    Blade length: 82 cm
    Grip length:  8 cm
    Weight: 1.102 kg
    Blade thickness (base): 7.5 mm
    Blade width (base):  3 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB):  20 cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £187.50 Incl. Tax: £225.00

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