1897 British Infantry Officers George V Sword with Sam Browne Leather Scabbard
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1897 British Infantry Officers George V Sword with Sam Browne Leather Scabbard
This pattern 1897 Infantry Officers sword GV was introduced in 1910 till 1936
The 1895 Infantry officers sword is unquestionable the best Infantry fighting sword ever produced and in service today with British officers.
King George V British Infantry Officers Sword 1897.
This pattern 1897 Infantry Officers sword GV was introduced in 1910 till 1936 The 1895 Infantry officers sword is unquestionable the best Infantry fighting sword ever produced and in service today with British officers.
Lantern Armouries British Infantry Officers Sword which is handmade by Swordsmiths using Traditional craftsman methods and has all the features of the originals including:
- Guard: Nickel plated with King George V cypher and sword knot slit
- Scabbard: Leather covered scabbard
- Blade: straight blade with fuller and last 5” double sided
- Blade: Etched with GV and Royal coat of arms
- Grip: Faux fish skin and bound in silver wire
- Length: 80cms
- Weight of sword and scabbard 1050 grams
Weight (g) | 2001.00 |
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Brand | Lantern Armouries |
Restricted Product? | Yes |
Affiliation | British |
Service | Army |
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