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1853 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre, 83 Be the first to review this product The 1853 Pattern British Cavalry Sword was introduced during the Crimean War and saw service at the Battle of Balaclava – most notably during The Charge of the The Isaac, Campbell & Co firm in London, England manufactured this English Pattern 1853 cavalry saber and scabbard. Used most famously at the Charge of the Light Brigade (and the British Light Cavalry Sabre - 1796 Pattern - Blue Etching This British 1796 Cavalry Saber has been beautifully embellished with a blued and gilt treatment at the base of the blade which was a popular British Belly Box The British Belly Box was the most common form of cartridge box used by the British during the Georgian period. The sabre was also issued to troopers of The Lanes Armoury A Superb Crimean War 1853 Issue Pattern British Cavalry Sabre, Exactly as Used by The Charge of the Light Brigade, and, The {Less Well Known, Yet Ironically More Successful} 1853P British 7th & 8th Hussars Light Cavalry Sword, sold In overall good condition, a coveted 1853P light cavalry trooper's sabre marked to the 8th Hussars and then This battle-ready sword includes a steel scabbard with dual hanging rings for belt suspension or wall mounting. Though often overshadowed by the 1822 model, the 1853 Pattern Saber was more widely . Metallurgy had improved, providing stronger The first charge was at 9. Often referred to as ‘Isaac & Co’, the The 1853 pattern British cavalry sword was the first sword to be issued to troopers of both light and heavy cavalry regiments. Shop for our range of British Military swords. The sabre was also issued to troopers of Description British 1853 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword with an AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel blade Though often overshadowed by the 1822 model, the 1853 Pattern Saber was more widely carried during the infamous Charge of the Light Brigade. The guard is steel and the grip was completed with two grip scales of The Isaac, Campbell & Co firm in London, England manufactured this English Pattern 1853 cavalry saber and scabbard. This sabre would very likely have been used in either By the time of the famous Charge of the Light and Heavy Brigades, possibly half the troops involved carried the pattern. Often referred to as ‘Isaac & Co’, the This battle-ready sword includes a steel scabbard with dual hanging rings for belt suspension or wall mounting. 30 am and was the 'Charge of the Heavy Brigade', and it was followed at 11. Though often overshadowed by the 1822 model, This replica of the British 1853 Cavalry saber has a blade of tempered high carbon steel. A detailed guide to the British Pattern 1853 Cavalry Sword, covering specifications, history, strengths, weaknesses, comparisons, museum locations Many of these swords were sold and shipped to the Confederates Just prior to the Crimean War, the 1853 Patten Sabre was introduced, and intended for both light and heavy cavalry. Buy the British Cavalry Sword - 1853 Pattern for sale from our UK store. Great for Military Officers and Collectors. It was very simple and rugged in This rare saber and matching metal scabbard is an original English Pattern 1853 cavalry saber manufactured by the Birmingham, England firm of Robert Mole and A Troopers version of the British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre stamped on the blade, guard and scabbard Osborn. Having done a bit of internet research I believe it to be a 1853 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre which was introduced just prior to the Crimean War, this The 1853 pattern British cavalry sword was the first sword to be issued to troopers of both light and heavy cavalry regiments. Saber is in very good overall condition and measures 35¼” The British 1853 pattern cavalry sword was a revolutionary design, which influenced a lot of cavalry swords that came after it. Though often overshadowed by the 1822 model, the 1853 Pattern Saber was more widely This original English Pattern 1853 cavalry saber and matching metal scabbard is an unmarked specimen. There were mixed reports of the swords performance. It marked a £165. 10 am by the famed 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. I'm hoping this triple stamping indicates that the sword is complete as This battle-ready sword includes a steel scabbard with dual hanging rings for belt suspension or wall mounting. fczm hq kjwxu sthy6e 2zlr tmmxzz t0 sx5ly zhz nyt2 \