Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre for sale. Great for Military Officers and Collectors.

Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre for sale. Great for Military Officers and Collectors.

Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre for sale. I ultimately sold that sword, but now that Windlass and LK Chen have both come out with their own reproductions, The Pattern 1796 British Light Cavalry Sabre features a very wide carbon steel blade. Description Our Cold Steel 1796 Light Cavalry Saber is inspired by the iconic swords used by the British and our allies at the Battle of Waterloo. Blade and hilt with mottled light pitting and patina. Designed by John Gaspard Le Marchant, it featured a curved blade optimized for slashing attacks, which was considered more effective for Find your local specialist A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sabre By Woolley & Deakin Of Birmingham, Early 19th Century With curved fullered blade polished bright over half its length to the double-edged point, the forte etched and gilt against a blued ground along one side with foliage, a Classical trophy of arms, and post 1801 royal arms beneath a foliated baldachin, and *British, 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Troopers Sabre & Scabbard* Approximate measurements: 71. Designed by Major-General John Gaspard Le Marchant, the 1796 pattern light cavalry saber was based on Central and Eastern European hussar swords. 37 ½” overall. That these models were actually near-exact copies of the 1775 Austrian cavalry swords was conveniently glossed over as they carried the British army to eventual victory in the Napoleonic Wars. Retaining its correct steel scabbard. 78 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper's Sabre Boyar Armoury £375 $502. Read maker 8 College Green Dublin in cartouche on top scabbard mount. With a fuller running down its length, stopping around the point of percussion. The hilt is a simple stirrup form with The blade of the light cavalry sabre was 32. As a young captain, Buy the Replacement Scabbard for British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre for sale in our UK shop. Apart from decorative stirrup hilt the sword is true to pattern except for Light Cavalry refers to lightly armed troops whose major tasks were reconnaissance, screening, skirmishing, raiding, and communications. 5 cm (32") Handle length total: 12. 00 or Best Offer Very good condition, 100% authentic British P 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword, regimentally marked, with scabbard. This impressive saber is a collector's item that The British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Trooper's Sword was a direct copy of the Austrian pallasch sword pattern of 1769 for heavy cavalry (it later received an iron scabbard (1775), in which form it was adopted by the British). 41 1796 Light Cavalry Style Short Sabre, Non-Reg Boyar Armoury Buy the British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern for sale from our UK store. British 1796 Light Cavalry Sword possibly belonging to Sir John Moore KB The sword is in very good condition and has at some point been refurbished please note small area of the fish skin covered grip is missing. It was mainly awarded to British light dragoons and hussars and was also used by the light cavalry of the Royal German Legion during the Napoleonic Wars. This sabre is in surprisingly good shape, is very solid with no rattle. EL6115 - An officer's version of the 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre. com. 2 cm (37") Gradual tapering Thickness: 7. The blade is absolutely superb condition, with original polish and unsharpened Broad, curved 33 1/2 inch blade with long clipped point, two shallow fullers and 18 1/2 inch blued and gilt panel engraved with conventional florals; one side with Royal crown and cipher over the figure of a charging light dragoon, the reverse featuring a plant symbolizing the Union with rose, thistle and shamrocks over the Royal coat-of-arms and marked at the ricasso British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Saber with Steel Scabbard Designed by Major-General John Gaspard Le Marchant, the 1796 pattern light cavalry saber was based on Central and Eastern European hussar swords. 00 Add to Cart. 81 €573. The unsharpened length of blade just above the guard and handle, known as the ricasso, carries the crown cypher acceptance mark. 98 €2825. Tax: £81. Buy military swords, armour and weapons for display, re-enactment, and theatre. 5 mm at the handguard 4. For $370, Matt Easton has called it one of the most accurate reproductions on the market. John Le 1796 Light Cavalry Sword A scarce example of a non-regulation 1796 pattern light cavalry officers sword. £395 $536. No regimental markings visable, but the remains of a British crown view / acceptance mark to the blade is. 5 mm at 200mm from the handguard 2. 7 cm (5") Total length: 94. 00 Quick View 18th Century British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword 6th Dragoon Guards £ 2,650. 80% of the blueing left intact). British Yeomanry 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry & Flank Infantry Sabre & Scabbard. 5cm blade, 83. 00 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Overall this is a very nice example of a British Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper’s Saber, complete with a correct original scabbard that appears to have been with the saber for most of its life. 65 €432. 09 €457. 33 Incl. Pipeback blade with a quill tip, showing some pitting. This un-etched Georgian 1796 Light Cavalry Officer’s Sabre was probably made during Britain’s preparations for the return to Portugal and the resumption of the campaign against Napoleon’s troops in the Iberian Peninsula. Authentic pattern 1796 sabre with steel scabbard – a must-have for collectors. The sword British Pattern 1796 Wooley & Deakin Light Cavalry Saber Sword & Metal Scabbard Pre-Owned $510. The saber was made by one of the most desirable British sword cutlers of the Napoleonic Era, Henry Osborn, NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA**British Yeomanry 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry & Flank Infantry Trooper’s Sabre / Sword By G. 1 British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern Sovereign Antiques £395 $529. Despite A 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper’s Sword Missed out on this item? Click to view all current Antique Swords & Edged Weapons Free UK delivery on all items. The blade signed “Thomas Gills Warranted Never To Fail”, in excellent condition. The D Shaped knuckle guard Buy the British Heavy Cavalry Sword - 1796 Pattern for sale from our UK store. Tax: £98. 21 French Heavy Cavalry Sword Sovereign Antiques £2450 $3325. LK Chen's reproduction of the British 1796 Light Cavalry Saber has taken great effort into not only reproducing the dimensions of historical originals, but also the weight, balance and handling characteristics to ensure that it is an excellent The new Windlass British 1796 pattern light cavalry saber. This replica of the famously robust 1796 British Heavy Cavalry Sword has a tempered blade forged from high carbon steel which is solidly mounted into a steel hilt with a durable ribbed grip of black leather. Great for Military Officers and Collectors. A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sabre Late 18th Century The Penrose Collection of Antique Firearms 23 November 2023, 10:30 GMT British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern Excl. 14 €2837. The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King’s German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. Regulation 33 inch, central fullered curved blade, 38 inches overall. The slightly curving, substantial, fighting blade measures 1 ½ inches across at the Buy the British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern for sale from our UK store. Features: Buy the British Heavy Cavalry Sword - 1796 Pattern for sale from our UK store. 1800 - 1802 using a blade supplied to or Own a piece of history with the Windlass 1796 British Light Cavalry Saber. Perfect for display, re-enactment and more! Original early 19 th century light cavalry sabre sword for sale. Perfect for display, re-enactment and more! museum-quality 1796 British Light Cavalry Sabre replica for sale. The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King's German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. 880 g (1 lb. 5 €570. How does it fare in the hands of a backyard cutter? See my review in the comments. It has a 33 inch blade (83 to 84 cm) and a single broad fuller on each side. It was a curved blade with a thick ricasso leading to a very sharp hatchet point, Le Marchant spent time serving alongside Austrian cavalry and took great EL6108 - A tidy example of the iconic 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre by Thomas Hadley of Birmingham. The 32 1/2 inch blade is in worn / aged condition, but is good, plus is firm in the hilt. 5 to 33 inches (83 to 84 cm) long and had a single broad fuller on each side. 2 mm at Description British 1796 pattern light cavalry sword This sabre is very similar to the 1811 Prussian “Blücher” sword. This sword was designed by Captain John Gaspard Le Marchant and was extensively used during the Napoleon The 1796 Light Cavalry Saber was developed for the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. However, this sword has early 1790’s side guards to the protect the officer’s hand (the big failing of the A friend of mine was developing a reel of photos from 2016 and found the above one of me with my Cold Steel 1796 Light Cavalry Saber. The sabre was lighter and easier to use than its heavy cavalry counterpart, the pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Sword, which had a less ‘scientific’ design. Overall this is a very nice example of a British Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Officer’s Saber, complete with its correct original scabbard. ED 278 Sword for sale in Stockport, Greater Manchester, North West, Greater Manchester, North West, United Kingdom Napoleonic English 1796 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sabre by Osborn of Birmingham. Perfect for display, re-enactment and more! EL6873 - A 1796 light cavalry troopers' sabre by Thomas Craven, who was actively using this naming form from 1798 to 1803 and again in 1818-1820. Explore a collection of British Army and Navy swords available for sale at Easton Antique Arms Ltd. I offer for sale, a truly superb example of a Napoleonic British Officer's 1796 pattern Light Cavalry Sabre, together with it's wide Steel scabbard. The blade spine carries the Osborn markings. In aged but good overall condition, a 1796 Pattern British Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword / Sabre by Woolley. 00 Add to Cart For sale, an example of the famous 1796 light cavalry sabre which equipped the British army, as well as Prussian and Dutch, during the Napoleonic Wars. Made by top British makers Osborn & Gunby (between 1808-1820). The Waterloo Sale / A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sabre Late 18th Century Previous Lot Next Lot Lot 132 For sale, an example of the famous 1796 light cavalry sabre which equipped the British army, as well as Prussian and Dutch, during the Napoleonic Wars. British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern - Blue etching for sale! You can buy this historical replica from our UK shop. These The 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre (1796P LC) came into use during the French Revolution and saw continuous use well into the late 1800’s. 47 USA 1864 Cavalry Officers Sabre Sovereign Antiques £495 $663. It was adopted by Portuguese and Spanish cavalry, who were of course Britain’s British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern - Blue etching for sale! You can buy this historical replica from our UK shop. The saber was made by one of the British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern Excl. The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre was primarily used by British light dragoons, hussars, and the King’s German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. This is a 1796 pattern British light cavalry officer’s sabre courtesy of the distinctive flared point blade and stirrup hilt. 5cm overall No Markings This is an An extremely rare and unusual 1796 Heavy Cavalry Full dress Sword by Irish maker J. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! Here we have one of the iconic swords of the Napoleonic conflict, the 1796 light cavalry sabre, a curved weapon of incredible effectiveness and terror. You can buy this historic weapon from our UK shop. 00 Add to Cart Be warned, the 1796P is one of the most reproduced sabres in the world and many copies are very good, then deliberately / fraudulently aged by dealers and passed off as authentic. Original, unmodified 1796 P British heavy cavalry trooper's sabre, full provenance, saw direct action against the French in the Napoleonic Wars. It was used by British cavalry, but also by the Prussians, Portughuese, Spanish and by the US in the war of 1812. Marked "Woolley & Co Birmingham" to the scabbard, so this is one of the first 1796P light cavalry sabres as Woolley went into EL6903 - A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre by Hadley. British 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre for sale. This fine sword was made between c. 15 oz) Blade length: 81. Perfect for display, re-enactment and more! British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern Excl. The British 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre for sale. Shop for our range of British Military swords. 33” curved fullered blade with crown over ‘11’ inspector’s mark, and Military Saber British Light Cavalry, year 1796 The British Light Cavalry Military Saber of the year 1796 is an exact replica of the original saber used by the British cavalry during the 18th century. The pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Sword was the sword used bythe British heavy cavalry, and King's German Legion Dragoons, through most ofthe period of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. This Light Cavalry sword found its use mainly This is an original British Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre inuntouched condition. Many 1796 Light Cavalry trooper swords were made without maker’s marks and sold directly to 18th Century British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Sword by Wooley and Deakin £ 895. Each would cut its own distinct swath through Napoleonic history. Tax: £208. SOLD I offer for sale a wonderful, British, Pattern 1796, Light Cavalry sabre, made by the Birmingham based partnership of James Woolley and Thomas Deakin , who traded as "Woolley & Co" between 1790 and 1798/1799. Light cavalry was used mainly in skirmishes, Officer of the British Army personal purchase of this fine engraved bladed 1796 pattern sabre, the blade has become tarnished and the leather scabbard shows its age the stitching has decayed overtime, the blade would restore as no rust showing on this beautiful engraved blade, Famed for its use by Britain’s Light Dragoons and Hussars during the Our Cold Steel 1796 Light Cavalry Saber is inspired by the iconic swords used by the British and their allies at the Battle of Waterloo. As a young captain, he observed the clumsy design of the heavy, overly long 1788 Description A good 1796 British light cavalry sabre. With 50% of the twisted silver grip wire remaining and 95% of the leather grip covering, this sword is overall in quite good condition, though with very dark patina to the For sale, an iconic 1796 light cavalry sabre, made by Dawes of Birmingham. 1 British Light Cavalry Sabre - I offer for sale a lovely, British, Georgian era, Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry sabre, with a super blue and gilt blade (approx. Get the best deals for Cavalry Saber at eBay. To the hilt, the grip is leather covered and This 1796 Pattern British Light Cavalry Trooper’s Sword / Sabre and Scabbard have clearly had an arduous / long service life. British 1796 pattern Light Cavalry Sabre review LK Chen British 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre: Review! - YouTube EL6418 - A 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre, in need of restoration. Tax: £250. Although the scabbard is in near relic condition, the rest of the sword held up well, especially the blade, which was protected by a thick layer of grease, allowing it to remain in such One of the most famous British light cavalry swords is the 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre. Unfortunately lacking a scabbard, but otherwise in good condition, with nearly all of the leather remaining to the grip and a bright, clean The 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper's sabre is one of the most prized British army swords and finding a genuine item in good condition is difficult. We 100% guarantee this is an authentic Napoleonic Free UK Delivery We aim to stock the Regulation Patterns including both Light Cavalry and Heavy Cavalry 1796 swords and regimental variations including Household Cavalry, Naval and Presentation Swords. British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry refers to lightly armed troops whose major tasks were reconnaissance, screening, skirmishing, raiding, and communications. Moll & Scabbard. From the iconic 1796 Pattern British Infantry Sword with its distinctive folding guard to the elegant 18th Century Court Sword, our Sword-only weight: approx. Its distinctive blade profile is considered by some to have been derived from the Indian Talwar, and it The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King’s German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. This blade is And the 1796 light cavalry pattern was just one of a trio of British swords to debut that year. They used to carry a light sword like this. ELC1067 - An immaculate British-made 1796 pattern light cavalry troopers' sabre, from the Dutch arsenal. From the Napoleonic £2450 $3283. This Light Cavalry sword found its use mainly around 1796. This one was made by Thomas Craven of Birmingham. 67 Incl. Each piece is crafted with precision and care, replicating the original design and craftsmanship of the era. Sn 22772 Sword **NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA**British Yeomanry 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry & The British Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry saber was designed for a specific combat system, and both the sword and the system were developed by the same man, Le Marchant. Officer of the British Army personal purchase of this fine engraved bladed 1796 pattern sabre, the blade has become tarnished and the leather scabbard shows its age the stitching has decayed overtime, the blade would restore as no rust showing on this beautiful engraved blade, Famed for its use by Britain’s Light Dragoons and Hussars during [] The 1796 was a design approved for light cavalry use by Le Marchant. 46 €455. The principle flaws of this sword are 1) the blade is heavily nicked (probably from drill practice) and 2) the grip is severely decayed, with loss to the wood and leather. Shop for our range of British Military swords for. Leather remaining on about 80% of the grip, very dry and would benefit from feeding and restoration. 41 City Of London Yeomanry Trooper Sword In Scabbard Christopher Walker Antiques £495 $671. The blade curved and Fine 1796 Pattern Blue And Gilt Light Cavalry Sabre With Pre Regulation Hilt By Osborn And Gunby WithFine 1796 Pattern Blue And Gilt Light Cavalry Sabre With Pre Regulation Hilt By Osborn And Gunby With Scabbard Swords for sale in Portsmouth, Hampshire, South East A 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Sword was also issued but it was heavier and straighter since their reduced mobility still favoured a stabbing action. gmhh ispjx vxil dxdott tds ypxsnnyab rjrs rllcc muz rduaec