Cavalry Sword Gallery
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victoriansword:viktor-sbor:The nineteenth century, this sword was made from a light cavalry saber bl
An armourer sharpening cavalry swords. From Black & White Transvaal Special No. 3, 28 Oct. 1899.
Hussar by Aleksandra Skiba
Burgunder Ritter aus den 15 Jahrhundert - Burgundian knights from the 15th century
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
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword and Scabbard Dated: 1782-87Culture: BritishMedium: steel, leatherMeasur
Austro-Hungarian dragoons and hussars, 1890s.
Japanese officers with an unidentified British cavalry officer, 1894.
Schlacht - Winter - Nancy - Burgunder Krieg / Battle - Winter - Nancy - Burgundy War
“And then wonder took him, and a great joy; and he cast his sword up in the sunlight and sang
victoriansword: Italian Sword and Helmet of a Senior Cavalry Officer, Late 19th Century Kingdom of
art-of-swords: French Officer Light Cavalry 1822 Pattern Sword This Officer Light Cavalry 1822 Patt
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
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword Dated: 1782 Maker: Johan Friedrich Raab (active in Germany) Culture: Ge
qsy-complains-a-lot: Mle 1856 ‘Arcelin’ Cavalry Musketoon with sword-bayonet Manufacture
respectablespy: A 1788 pattern heavy cavalry officer’s sword regimentally marked to the 3rd or
In the vein of @victoriansword post showing different grips for holding swords above are some photos
Cavalry Sword, c. 1700-1730, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtSize: Overall: 105 cm (41 5/16 in.
British light cavalryman’s sabre, early 19th century.from Ralados Antiques
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