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Mark XI Trench Brass Periscope with wooden handle, WW1

Mark XI Trench Brass Periscope with wooden handle, WW1


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Mark XI Trench Brass Periscope with wooden handle, WW1

Pattern 1796, Heavy Cavalry Sword, 1808-1818.Carried by Capt (later Lt Col) William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards.Blade is straight, flat backed, double edged with a hatchet blade.Wooden grip bound with cord and covered with leather.Wrought iron or steel ladder guard, broadened out at the base into a pear shaped disc with a reinforcing inside plate, and engraved with the owners name.An affectation of many Household Cavalry officers was that their swords remained in bare metal, without makers names or regimental inscriptions.Of the three Household Cavalry regiments there is only pictorial evidence for Pattern 1796 being carried by the 2nd Life Guards. Sword, service, heavy cavalry officer, pattern 1796 Date: 1806

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© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library

Beck Brass Handle Mark Observation Periscope Trench


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