1912 pattern cavalry sword Select the department you want to search in A lovely, untouched 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officers Sword by Wilkinson. Ornate hand guard. This sword was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. A British c. 00. It has been called the most effective cavalry sword ever designed, although its introduction occurred as swords finally became obsolete as military weapons. British Army 1912 pattern Cavalry officer's sword with decorated bowl guard, Humphreys & Crook, London to ricasso, 86cm decorated single edged blade and leather scabbard. Weaving South Notts Yeomanry', proof stud and maker's name to ricasso, decorative steel bowl hilt, wired shagreen grip, stepped pommel with leather sword knot, in field scabbard with leather frog A shiny 1912 pattern cavalry sabre for a British officer, with scabbard and sword knot, marked to an English officer in the 7th Hariana Lancer Regiment (India), circa WW1. regulation plated steel bowl guard engraved with scrolls and the regimental badge, wire bound NEW – Companion Volume ‘Companion Volume’ (2019) to The British Cavalry Sword 1788-1912: Some New Perspectives (2013). G. The companion volume to the main book: 'Some new perspectives'. The illustration used, of a sword of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, has a blade 35" long by 1and1/8" wide, double-edged for the last 8and1/2". The 1912 straight flat back blade A 1912 pattern cavalry trooper's sword, with scabbard, back of blade inscribed 'Captain J D White ERY' (East Riding Yeomanry), 112cm long (2) Take advantage of our Sworders Delivery Service. The guard and pommel are of steel and the All the known British regulation sword patterns are covered, including concise histories of each pattern – at the end of the book you can also find out what their current value is in the The Pattern 1908 cavalry trooper's sword (and the 1912 Pattern, the equivalent for officers) was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. WKC is the last German sword manufacturer, and they produced a wide range of military swords for various countries, including the UK. The trooper’s version also had a hardened rubber grip. antique-swords. In need of some cleaning up, this is an honest example which has not been messed around with. In good condition, a scarce 1912 pattern British South African Cavalry Officer's Wilkinson Sword. A good example of a regimentally marked 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officers Sword of the 3rd Hussars. In use, it, like other thrust-based cavalry swords, is best The 1912 Pattern Cavalry Sword was introduced for officers, who had previously carried privately purchased non-regulation swords. There was also a sword specially for the 10th Hussars, which had a three bar hilt, but the long fishskin wired grip of the 1912 pattern sword. Harking back to the days of pitched mounted battles, cavalry swords are generally longer and heavier than their Corps and Regimental equivalents– offering the heft and reach that 11 The ‘Celtic-Hilt’ Heavy Cavalry Officers’ sword c. In use, it, like other thrust-based cavalry swords, is best The UK Cavalry Sword M/1912, also known as the Pattern 1912 Cavalry Sword, is produced by WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. The UK Cavalry Sword M/1912, also known as the Pattern 1912 Cavalry Sword, is produced by WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. It has been called [3] [4] the most effective cavalry sword ever designed, although its introduction occurred as swords finally became obsolete as military weapons. D. Cavalry Officer Sword, model 1912 . 35 inch single fullered blade, etched with the Osborn & Gunby 1796P British Cavalry Sword : £ 900 ; Waterloo Dutch m1813 / British 1796P Cavalry Trooper's Sabre : £ 1200 ; 1796 Pattern Waterloo Era British Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword : £ 3000 * 1820-1850 British Household Cavalry Life Guard Officer's Sword : £ 750 * British 1821P Pipeback Cavalry Troopers Sword : £ 750 An original British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s Sword. Historically these weapons had different roles, but both of them are thin, light, straight piercing swords. The grip is of the same form, but the http://www. Acid etched blade marked as retailed by Army and In 1912 following the development and introduction of the new 1908 pattern cavalry troopers sword, a new sword was designed and issued for cavalry officers. All swords marked William Scully Ltd. Large plated decorated bowl guard. The sword blade, plain for troopers, was usually engraved or etched (although during World War I expediency sometimes led to a plain blade being fitted to the officer's swords). B. com/historicalfencing/https://www. WW2 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s Sword. It was one of the earliest swords to have a plastic grip. P. Commissioned in 1912, the Calvary sword is the officers’ version of the 1908 troopers’ sword. In use, it, like other thrust-based cavalry swords, is best In aged but sound condition, a George V British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Wilkinson Sword. Left to right: British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper’s Sword, British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s Sword, British 1920 Pattern Royal Air Force Officer’s Sword. This has to be the most beautiful and functional cavalry A good 1912 pattern British cavalry officer's sabre, with WW1 camouflage paint to the inner bowl and original owner's initials to the blade. Skip to content. Generally known as the “Patton” saber, after its designer Lieutenant (later General) George S. Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction. Member . The M/1912 Cavalry Sword was the last standard issue cavalry sword used by the A British Army cavalry officer's Pattern 1912 sword, having dress and Field Service scabbards, knot and sword cover. A lovely sword by the king of British sword makers, Wilkinson. 3 cm) of the sword point and is decorated with The 1912 pattern cavalry sword was the very last sword that was issued to the cavalry officers of the British Army at a time when cavalry charges were no longer widespread and swords were Cavalry Officer’s Sword Variation 1887 pattern honey suckle hilt with chequered back strap and pommel, fish skin grip bounded with three silver wires. RCMP Sword and Scabbard, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer Pattern, 1912 Pattern Officers of Cavalry of the Line All swords marked William Scully Ltd. Sale Date(s) 29 Aug 2024 10:00 BST Date Format. Skip to main content. The blade is durably mounted into a hilt with a A very good condition Elizabeth II 1912 pattern Cavalry Officers Sword. Your sword is a 1912 pattern British Army cavalry sword missing its basket cup hilt. The The 1912 Pattern British Cavalry Officer's Sword was introduced for officers, who had previously carried privately purchased non-regulation swords. whole: length (overall) : 1077 mm & 42. FACKENTHALL, 41ST PENNSYLVANIA VOLS. Army's Model 1913 cavalry saber had a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by heavy cavalry. 6th Dragoons Guards 1912 Pattern Cavalry sword by Wilkinson Sword London number 44028 blade etched with foliate scrolls, crowned Royal Arms, GVR cypher, and regimental badge of the VI Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) and officer’s initials P H C – Percy Herbert Compton M. The bowl and blade should polish up nicely, if some desired, and most of the nickel plating is intact. Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Officer Pattern. it is a given this sword was carried during the 1908/ 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Sword User Name: Remember Me? Password: FAQ: Calendar: Today's Posts: Search Thread Tools: Search this Thread: Display Modes: 30th November 2006, 08:31 PM #1: katana. Concerning the 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers’ Sword, in 1910 the sword knot’s slot was increased in length by half an inch, in 1911 the top part of the blade near hilt was NB. The guard and pommel are of steel and the The current cavalry sword is the British Cavalry Officer’s Sword pattern of 1912. The Companion Volume extends and updates several, but not In generally very good condition, a 1912 pattern presentation British cavalry sword by Wilkinson to R M Kennard of the 12th (Prince of Wales) Lancers. Captain (later Lt Col) John Yes, that is the 1912 pattern Cavalry Officers sword. WKC is the last German sword manufacturer, and they produced a wide range of military swords . 88. R. spreadshirt. When held with the arm fully extended and the rider forward in the saddle, as in a charge, the reach was close to that of a lance. It is widely considered the best designed sword ever issued to British soldiers with the deep irony that it was introduced just as cavalry were beginning to be seen as obsolete when up against modern artillery and machine guns. Upon leaving Sandhurst Lieutenant Stephen Ashford Sanford saw service with the 7th Dragoon Guards British 1908 Pattern cavalry officer's sword made by NOW £895. Originally the sword of Lieutenant Colonel E. Virtually identical to the 1908 Pattern in specifications, it incorporated decorative styling to the bowl guard and an etched blade. They're still manufactured (for ceremonial purposes), and I'm curious about which one is the ultimate evolution of the light fighting sword. Tylden-Wright DSO. 87 €374. The last Cavalry officer's model to be adopted, the 1912 was designed after the Trooper's sword introduced in The UK Cavalry Sword M/1912, also known as the Pattern 1912 Cavalry Sword, is produced by WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Strangely, the Wilkinson record number has been deliberately removed from the spine of the blade, and this 1912 Pattern George 5th / WW1 British-Cavalry Officer's Sword, sold: In quite good condition, a WW1 / George V British cavalry officer's sword and scabbard. 1912 Cavalry Officers Sword and Scabbard. com/scholagladiatoriahttp://scholagladiatoria. This is certainly a good display sabre, given it looks so clean. Wilkinson Sword Company (England & London) Dimensions. A good 1912 pattern British cavalry officer's sword by Wilkinson, 1922, with original owner's initials etched on blade. Join Date: Jan 2006. uk The 1912 Pattern cavalry officer's sword is the same form as the 1908 trooper's version, but more decorative. The blade, plain for troopers, was usually engraved or etched. S. We'd like to hear from you. CIVIL WAR SWORD OF LT. This sword was purchased in 1914 by S. A typical example with large, engraved bowl hilt and fishskin and silver twistwire The 1912 pattern cavalry sword was the very last sword that was issued to the cavalry officers of the British Army at a time when cavalry charges were no longer widespread and swords were sword, Cavalry, Officer, Pattern 1912. Sanford, 7th D. Essentially this sword followed the same form as the troopers sword but with the necessary embellishments and decoration to make it suitable for officers. The 1912 pattern cavalry Pattern 1896 cavalry officer’s sword, circa ~1910 My first antique sword purchase! This model was originally bought from Hamburger Rogers & Co, a high-end retailer and military outfitter whose imprint appears on the ricasso. The 1912 Pattern cavalry officer’s sword is of the same basic form as the 1908 trooper’s version, but in a more decorative form. High carbon steel blade detailed and etched according to government specifications. 1912 Pattern ERII British Cavalry Officer's Wilkinson Sword, Sold: In good to very good condition, a Wilkinson made 1912P British cavalry officer's sword and scabbard. 48 1853 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword In Scabbard Christopher Walker Antiques £310 $391. Left to right: British 1805 Pattern Naval Officer’s Sword, A 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword With good regulation blade (no maker's name) etched with foliate decoration and G VI R cypher, standard hilt with plated guard, in its brown leather scabbard See illustration The Model 1913 Cavalry Sword, commonly referred to as the Patton Saber, was a cavalry sword designed for the U. J. This 1912 Pattern Cavalry Sword has an unsharpened blade of high carbon steel embossed with the symbols and devices of the British Empire. M. 166-8 of Dellar's new book 'The British Cavalry Sword 1788-1912' it looks very like the 1896-1912 Universal pattern cavalry officer's sword. Kennard of the 7th Lancers while at the Royal Military College in July 1932. Lots: 1 - 636 30 Aug 2024 10:00 BST Pattern 1908 cavalry sword, 1915 (c) Widely regarded as the best British cavalry sword ever produced, the Pattern 1908 sword was designed solely for thrusting. Another quality Sword World product. eu) a George V British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s Wilkinson Sword. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location Sports & Outdoors. The hilt has a nickel-plated steel bowl guard decorated on the outside with a scroll design and has a sword knot slot near the pommel. It is widely considered the most effective cavalry sword ever designed, although ironically its introduction occurred as swords A very pleasing and untouched George V 1912 pattern cavalry officers sword, produced by Wilkinson Sword, Pall Mall. We're currently running a survey to understand how IWM can improve access to its collections and research services. British 1912 Pattern cavalry officer's sword by Clement Gray, Sheffield, 35 ins fullered blade, etched with GR cypher and 'G. The 1908/1912 is often considered to be the finest example of a cavalry sword ever created; and the 1897 the same for the infantry. In good condition, a 1912P WW1 Named British Cavalry Officer’s Sword The 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword (and the 1912 Pattern, the equivalent for officers) was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. THE U. ) in Solingen, Germany. Menu. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY. BRITISH 1912 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD – It was inevitable that the success of the 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper’s Sword would prompt an officer’s version and this duly appeared in 1912. 1813 – 1821 12 The ‘Mameluke-hilted’ Officers’ dress sword 13 The 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry sword 14 The 1821 Pattern Heavy Cavalry sword 15 The 1853 Pattern ‘Universal’ RCMP Sword and Scabbard, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer Pattern, 1912 Pattern Officers of Cavalry of the Line. The M-1913 Enlisted Cavalry Saber, also known as the Patton Sword or Saber, remains one of the most sought after and attainable edged weapons produced. With serial number Dated from 1912, this is the officers' version of the 1908 troopers' sword. 1912 Patt Cavalry Sword Wilkinson Variant With 1821 / 1896 Hilt (Sold) Generally very good condition, British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword variant (1821 hilt) by Wilkinson. The 35 inch blade has patina spots and areas but is sound and strong, the British 10th Hussars 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword, Sold: In good condition, a rare British 10th Hussars pattern cavalry officer's sword, George V, Wilkinson made, original officer W British named 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s Sword by Wilkinson. Posts: 2,658 1908/ 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Sword This 1912 Pattern Cavalry Sword has an unsharpened blade of high carbon steel embossed with the symbols and devices of the British Empire. com : Armor Venue British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword : Sports & Outdoors. Limited research to date throws up that he was a renowned military British Military Swords 1786-1912 The Regulation Patterns An Illustrated Price Guide for Collectors by Harvey J S Withers Price: £35. Patton, it may have been influenced by the British 1908 and 1912 Patterns. "Commissioned in 1912, the Cavalry sword is the officer's version of the 1908 troopers sword. patreon. It has been called the most effective cavalry sword ever designed, although its introduction occurred as swords finally became obsolete as military weapons. N. The 1912 At the pub last week, we started to discuss 'modern' military swords, in particular British military. A British 1912 pattern Officers Cavalry sword, which by repute and confirmed by markings to the scabbard frog loop, once belonged to Canadian Victoria Cross winner, Captain John MacGregor. Ribbed shagreen grip (no grip wire). For sale here is an excellent, authentic 1912 Pattern British/Canadian Cavalry Officer's Sword. 1897 Pattern British Infantry Officer's sword 1908/1912 Pattern Cavalry sword The U. Location: Kent. The serial number 87671 on the blade's spine dates this sword to 1965 and hopefully therefore the original owner could be identified as £365 $461. A very good 1912P cavalry officer's presentation sword to Gentleman Cadet R. eu) 1912P WW1 British Cavalry Officer’s Sword, for Sale. Posts: 2,658 1908/ 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Sword Cavalry Officer sword and scabbard is crafted in accordance with the British MOD specification UK/SC/6206 Issue 1. Amazon. Most likely WW1, this is a rare sword, made by Wilkinson but issued (not privately Comparing this sword to that on pp. Sold for £280 Condition Report The 1912 pattern cavalry sword was the very last sword that was issued to the cavalry officers of the British Army at a time when cavalry charges were no longer widespread and swords were falling out of use as military weapons. The British Cavalry have always carried their own highly individual sword patterns. co. The guard and pommel are of steel and the grip is wrapped with brown leather inlaid with twisted wire. The Pattern 1908 cavalry trooper's sword (and the 1912 Pattern, the equivalent for officers) was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. eu / SwordSales. The 1912 Pattern Sword was essentially IT WAS INEVITABLE THAT the success of the 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper’s Sword would prompt an officer’s version and this duly appeared in 1912. It was considered to be the best cavalry sword ever designed and still saw service during World War I. This sword was the last service sword issued to The Pattern 1908 cavalry trooper's sword (and the 1912 Pattern, the equivalent for officers) was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. It has been called [3] [4] the The 1912 British Cavalry Sword is akin to the 1908 Sword - it was an embellished version to separate the officers from the The 1912 Pattern British Cavalry Sword was introduced for officers, who had previously carried privately purchased non-regulation swords. The grip is the same form, but the chequered rubber or This replica of the British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Sword has a blade forged from tempered high carbon steel and features the etched designs and symbology of the British royalty and empire. THE VICTORIAN OFFICER'S SWORD OF MAJOR WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSTON, V. who gained initial notoriety as an athlete and fencing expert in the 1912 The British Cavalry Sword 1788 - 1912: Companion Volume. and R. The straight blade has a single fuller to each side to within eight inches (20. About Antique-Swords. This Item Has Now Been Sold Please look for others like it on our site. 95 Softback Edition TO PURCHASE THIS BOOK PLEASE CLICK HERE Over The U. and The Pattern 1908 cavalry trooper's sword (and the 1912 Pattern, the equivalent for officers) was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. The 1912 Pattern Sword was essentially the same look as the 1908 trooper’s Pattern but featured more hilt decoration. M. It has been called the most effective cavalry sword ever 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword - Brown Grip and Brown Scabbard. For some 159 years, United States Army used an edged sword, the saber, as the primary weapon for mounted troops. It was heralded as one of the "finest Cavalry Blades" made. facebook. This was the sword of Captain, later Major, A G Miller of the 11th Hussars (Prince Albert’s Own). Similar to The US Army Model, like it - it was "Saddle" mounted and normally not carried around the waist. are to full D. 11 1885 Pattern Yeomanry Cavalry Sword In Scabbard An original First World War British & Commonwealth Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officers Sword supplied and engraved with the officer’s name and regiment; F L A British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword. Sword is in great condition for its age, and contains proof-plug as well. A thicker, yet narrower blade was designed to A Land Forces Mounted Machine Gun Corps 1912 Pattern World War One British Cavalry Officer's Sword and Scabbard. Whether called light horse, dragoon, or cavalry, the Army cavalry EL6602 - A WW1 period Wilkinson 1912 pattern cavalry officer's sword. The scabbard is of wood wrapped with brown leather. Warrington Royds Tylden-Wright (1880-1945) was first commisioned into the 3rd militia The 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword was the last service sword issued to the cavalry of the British Army. Army Model 1913 Cavalry Saber. ukhttps://www. This example produced by E&F Horster Solingen, Germany. 5cm blade by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London numbered 47961, plated blade with single fuller to each side, regulation steel hilt with bowl The 1912 Pattern British Cavalry Sword was introduced for officers, who had previously carried privately purchased non-regulation swords. The 1912 Pattern Sword was essentially The 1912 British Cavalry Sword is akin to the 1908 Sword - it was an embellished version to separate the officers from the troopers who carried wholly utilitarian cavalry swords. The M/1912 Cavalry Sword was the last standard issue cavalry sword used by the 1912 pattern Cavalry Officers sword in leather field scabbard. specification (UK/SC/6206 Issue 05, Technical Specification for Ceremonial Swords, Dirks, Sgian Dubh, and Scabbards: patters 25401 and 29173). Studd 14/20 Hussars, BRITISH 1912 PATTERN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD – It was inevitable that the success of the 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper’s Sword would prompt an officer’s version and this duly appeared in 1912. The 1912 Pattern Sword Our British The Pattern 1912 Cavalry Sword (1908 Version for Enlisted), was the last official "Fighting" blade issued in The British Army. A 1912P It is widely considered the most effective cavalry sword ever designed, although ironically its introduction occurred as swords finally became obsolete as military weapons. Therefore, given the regimental connection, this sword can be attributed to Colonel W. 3 cm) of the point and is decorated with an engraved floral design. C. Please see 'Shipping estimate' below. 197 ins blade width (at This 1912 Pattern Cavalry Sword has an unsharpened blade of high carbon steel embossed with the symbols and devices of the British Empire. us. 4 €440. 401 ins blade length : 894 mm & 35. This example is engraved with the dual crests of Tylden and Wright familes. Black etching on blade. It has been called the most effecti 1908/ 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Sword User Name: Remember Me? Password: FAQ: Calendar: Today's Posts: Search Thread Tools: Search this Thread: Display Modes: 30th November 2006, 08:31 PM #1: katana. A forged blade - either stainless steel, high carbon steel or nickel-plated high A Rogers & Co London made 1912 pattern World War One British Cavalry Officers Sword with Wilkinson Scabbard in fairly good condition. Product details. com (ex Antique-Swords. Black wire bound The current Cavalry Sword is the British Cavalry Officer’s Sword pattern of 1912. Army by Second Lieutenant Mle 1896 straight saber (and the previous Mle 1882), with which French cavalry entered the World War I, and the British Pattern 1908 and 1912 cavalry swords. ISBN: 9780992644918 4/5. PLEASE NOTE: The Companion Volume is not a ‘stand-alone’ independent book but is designed to be read in conjunction with The British Cavalry Sword 1788-1912: Some New Perspectives. A. 1850 pattern Infantry officer's sword with brass hilt, NOW £2,500. The 1912 has a Generally good condition, British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer's Sword with Scabbard by Wilkinson. cxj crij xzn vwootvs jwxp ljhtl aqbsw hwyx mbrpq urvvl jpl rsp kdcf iabuv vityd