WebleyGreene455
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Good evening everyone.
Bit of an odd question but does anyone know about these?
I saw a bunch of WWI-era (well, early 1920s) British (Irish, apparently) cavalry officers on TV with an unusual sword I've not seen before and can't quite place. Now, I thought I could at least identify the rough type of sword from the guard but this one? Not so much. I don't have a photo but I can describe it with these:
The hilt/guard resembled this, the Pattern 1845 Infantry Officer's sword:
But obviously an Infantry officer's sword wouldn't be used by the Cavalry, would it? The blade appeared to be straight or very nearly so; the scabbards were made of steel but wasn't a Pattern 1908 or the officer's Pattern 1912, nor was it one of the 19th Century swords/sabres I could recognize; the 1822 and 1845 models had similar hilts but were of steel and the 1853 and 1885 models had vastly different guard designs and were likewise of steel.
So I suppose that, being a TV show, they might've had an error in the costuming, intentional or otherwise. Or else there's a sword I don't know about that they used or maybe some cavalry officers decided to use modified infantry swords or something like that.
Can anyone help out there?
Thanks,
~~W.G.455
Bit of an odd question but does anyone know about these?
I saw a bunch of WWI-era (well, early 1920s) British (Irish, apparently) cavalry officers on TV with an unusual sword I've not seen before and can't quite place. Now, I thought I could at least identify the rough type of sword from the guard but this one? Not so much. I don't have a photo but I can describe it with these:
The hilt/guard resembled this, the Pattern 1845 Infantry Officer's sword:
But obviously an Infantry officer's sword wouldn't be used by the Cavalry, would it? The blade appeared to be straight or very nearly so; the scabbards were made of steel but wasn't a Pattern 1908 or the officer's Pattern 1912, nor was it one of the 19th Century swords/sabres I could recognize; the 1822 and 1845 models had similar hilts but were of steel and the 1853 and 1885 models had vastly different guard designs and were likewise of steel.
So I suppose that, being a TV show, they might've had an error in the costuming, intentional or otherwise. Or else there's a sword I don't know about that they used or maybe some cavalry officers decided to use modified infantry swords or something like that.
Can anyone help out there?
Thanks,
~~W.G.455