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Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, Royal Horse Guards, 1796 circa (metal)
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Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, Royal Horse Guards, 1796 circa (metal)
5920254 Heavy Cavalry TrooperAs sword, Royal Horse Guards, 1796 circa (metal) by British School, (18th Century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Heavy Cavalry TrooperAs sword, Royal Horse Guards, 1796 circa.
This swordAs blade is straight, flat backed and spear pointed. It has a steel or iron A starA type guard with side bars and a wooden grip covered with leather and bound with steel wire. The Household Cavalry regiments were not required to correspond to cavalry patterns authorised for other regiments, as a result of this the documentation and dating of specimens before 1850 is difficult.); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the 18th century - the Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, Royal Horse Guards, circa 1796. The image captures the essence of this historic weapon with its straight and flat-backed blade that culminates in a sharp spear point. The sword's guard is crafted from steel or iron in an elegant "star" design, complete with side bars for added protection. Its wooden grip is expertly covered with leather and bound tightly with steel wire, ensuring both functionality and aesthetics. What makes this particular piece intriguing is its connection to the Household Cavalry regiments, which were not obligated to adhere to standard cavalry patterns authorized for other regiments during that time period. Consequently, dating and documenting specimens like this one prior to 1850 can be challenging. Preserved at the National Army Museum in London, this photograph allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship and historical significance of such weaponry used by cavalry troops during their service. It serves as a testament to the skillful artistry employed by British craftsmen of the era. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time - envisioning brave soldiers on horseback wielding these swords as they dutifully served their country within the armed forces. This print truly encapsulates an important chapter in military history that should never be forgotten.
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