1796 Infantry Officers Blue & Gilt Spadroon and Scabbard
Here we have a blue & gilt officers Spadroon, a common form of sword from the late 18th and early
1796 Light Cavalry Sabre
Here we have one of the iconic swords of the Napoleonic conflict, the 1796 light cavalry sabre, a curved weapon
1796 Pattern Blue and Gilt Officer`s Sabre with Original Knot
This blade is a decent example of a 1796 pattern Officer`s sword which would have been carried by an infantry
1796 Pattern Infantry Sword with Scabbard by Woolley & Deakin
This is a decent example of a single edge curved blade 1796 pattern Infantry trooper`s sword. The grip is made
A British 1796 Pattern Heavy Trooper Officer’s Sword
This sword comes with the standard trooper`s pattern, a straight blade with one cutting edge and the back thickened for