*British, Royal Navy Warrant Officers / Master at Arms 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Wilkinson Sword London*
Serial number marked on spine: War Arrow, 110019
Marked on ricasso: “By appointment, To Her Majesty, Queen, Elizabeth II, Sword Cutlers, Wilkinson Sword London, Made, In England”
Marked on outside of brass hinge: 4
790mm blade
The first Royal Navy pattern sword was created in 1805. Its elegant but impractical design was replaced in 1827 by a solid-hilt design when Masters, Mates, Master’s Assistants, and Midshipmen were required to carry swords. In 1832, the Royal Navy specified that Warrant Officers’ swords would be distinguished by black hilts and a stepped pommel, with Warrant Officers including Gunners, Boatswains, and Carpenters. In 1846, a standard blade was introduced for all Royal Navy officers, and the current light, single-edged straight blade was adopted in 1929.
Carried by Royal Navy Commissioned Officers. Brass hilt with Queens crown and anchor cypher with copper wire bound black shagreen grip. Plain pommel, the inside section of the guard folds on a brass hinge towards the blade, to engage with a pin on the scabbard top mount and allow the sword to rest easily against the wearer’s side when worn. 790mm single edged blade with 3/4 shallow fuller on both sides, acid etched with "By appointment, To Her Majesty, Queen, Elizabeth II, Sword Cutlers, Wilkinson Sword London, Made, In England". Number 110019 on the spine. The scabbard is made of black rawhide with plated brass mounts.
*Condition*
In almost immaculate condition. The sword sheaths and draw very well. Some minor wear and tear to the scabbard. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.
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