1796 light cavalry sabre markings. Many 1796 Light Cavalry trooper swords were made witho...
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1796 light cavalry sabre markings. Many 1796 Light Cavalry trooper swords were made without maker’s marks and sold directly to regiments. The maker’s mark on the spine has been polished out and over engraved with the numeral 16, but the Board of ordnance Tower inspectors mark on the forte is a crown over the numeral 2. 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. SN X3239 1796 Light Cavalry Troopers Sword. SN X3220 1798 Pattern Sergeants Sword to 42nd Foot Black Watch. We 100% guarantee this is an authentic Napoleonic English 1796 pattern light cavalry trooper's sabre by Osborn of Birmingham. In 1796 the British War Department adopted a newly designed saber for use by the Light Cavalry. This included the Hussars, the Light Dragoons and the Horse (Mounted) Artillery. John Le Marchant, a cavalry officer who designed the curved 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre, undoubtedly saw the Austrian weapon in use during the Low Countries Campaign of Mar 26, 2023 · Due to the observations and input of Burslem United readers this sabre has now been identified as being a Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre identical to those used at The Battle of Waterloo in 1815. It was adopted by the Prussians (as the 1811 pattern or "Blücher sabre") and used by Portuguese and Spanish cavalry.
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