*19th Century (c.1850) British Constabulary Short Sword / Hanger*
Constabulary short swords were standard issue in the 19th Century for members of the British police and prison wardens. The locking catch dates this hanger to post-1850. Around 1850, the locking catch was added after a number of incidents in which police officers and prison wardens had their swords snatched out of the scabbards and turned against them.
The 60.5cm (21 3/4 inch) broad, single edged curved blade with back edge sharpened point has a flat spine above a wide full-length fuller, retaining much original blacking, the forte fitted with post 1850 security locking spring. Brass, D shape knuckle bow with downturned quillon stamped '324,' oval brass stepped pommel, contoured wooden grip is wrapped with black shagreen. Complete with original black leather scabbard with brass mounts top band and chape.
*Condition*
The grip is in good condition with use related wear and some wear to the shagreen. The blade is firm in the hilt the blade, with nicks along cutting edge. The sword is complete with its original leather covered wooden scabbard with brass furniture. The leather of the scabbard is in good condition and the stitching is intact and strong. The sword sheathes and draws smoothly from the scabbard. Please see pictures as these form part of our condition report.
This is an excellent example of an early Victorian British constabulary short sword, possibly issued to the military police or guards in a military prison.
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