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art-of-swords:Cavalry Sword and Scabbard Dated: 1780-85Provenance: acquired from sword-cutler, Bland
German cavalry sword, mid 17th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
French light cavalry officer’s saber, 19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
Russian Model 1910 cavalry shashka with Order of St. Anna for bravery, Russia, World War I.from Czer
victoriansword:British Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword89 cm plain blade, regulation pierc
Rare Belgian cavalry sword / 9mm pinfire revolver, circa 1866.
British Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Officer’s SwordWith an 88 cm blade marked ‘Runkel Sohlingen
French cavalry officer’s saber, early 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
French cavalry officer’s sabre, early 19th century.from Czernys International Auction House
A fine British Model 1796 light cavalry officer’s sabre. Produced by W. Parker, Holborn, London, Mak
An armourer sharpening cavalry swords. From Black & White Transvaal Special No. 3, 28 Oct. 1899.
French cavalry sword drill in practice from 1908Here we see the merits of the thrust against slashin
barbucomedie: Heavy Cavalry Undress Sword Pattern 1796 on display at the York Army MuseumThis sword
British Officer’s Sword c.1800This sword is very similar to the Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Off
Austro-Hungarian dragoons and hussars, 1890s.
Japanese officers with an unidentified British cavalry officer, 1894.
dynogone:The Osborn ‘Flank’ Officer’s Sabre of the Georgian Period. Henry Osb
Following on from my posts on sword grips, here is a size comparison between the heavy and light cav
Following on from @victoriansword‘s post on sword grips and my one showing three more British
victoriansword: A Comparison: The British Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Trooper’s Sword and the A
In the vein of @victoriansword post showing different grips for holding swords above are some photos
British light cavalryman’s sabre, early 19th century.from Ralados Antiques
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