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Original 1889 Pattern Naval Cutlass

British Royal Navy Sword

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The 1889 Pattern cutlass is a straight sword with a spear point – introduced due to the depleting supply of 1945 patterns and their modifications. The bowl-hilt of the weapon was modelled on the 1882 Pattern Cavalry Sword and the grip was formed of cast iron. The edge of the guard was rolled outwards, adding strength to the guard and acting as a stop rib which could catch an opponent's sword point and deflect it away from the user.  A mix of bright steel and black-painted sword guards seem to have been used. It is likely that ceremonial weapons were kept in bright steel and service weapons were painted. This particular sword has a black painted hilt with a nice clean blade with visible markings.

*Condition*

Strong blade with mild pitting and some loss of finish to the hilt. Markings are clearly visible. Please see pictures for more detail as they form part of our condition report.

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