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  • Sinclair Sabre - Scottish Cutlass

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    The Sinclair Sabre is a type of cutlass also known as a Dusägge (or Dusack). It was named after George Sinclair, a mercenary captain from Scotland whose men frequently carried these swords.

    In 1612 he was transported by the pirate captain Robert Stewart to fight the Danes but ambushed and killed when leading his men against Norwegian militia.

    Total Length: 80cm
    Blade Length: 64cm
    Grip Length: 10cm
    Weight: 1594g
    Blade Thickness (base): 10mm
    Blade Width (base): 4.5cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 7cm
    Blade: High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Nut
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £96.67 Incl. Tax: £116.00

  • US Navy Cutlass M1860

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    Starting in 1860, US Navy M1860 cutlasses were manufactured for the US Navy in Chicopee, MA. They continued to be used after the Civil War broke out. Our replica has the marks you would expect to see on an original: "USN DR 1862" and "AMESMFGCO CHICOPEE MASS" to show that the cutlass is military issue and who manufactured it.

    Heavily influenced by the sabre used by the French navy, our US Navy Cutlass M1860 is a replica of the model that replaced the M1841. The slightly curved blade has a wide fuller that ends in the area of the point where the broad backstops and the false edge begins. The blade geometry of the M1860 makes it extraordinarily light. Held in place by a riveted pommel and the full knuckle bow at the hand guard, the wooden grip of this naval cutlass is covered in leather and wrapped with twisted, golden wire. It includes a leather scabbard with a frog for holding the scabbard.

    Total Length: 80cm
    Blade Length: 65.5cm
    Grip Length: 11cm
    Weight: 0.86kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 4.3mm
    Blade Width (base): 3.1cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 11cm
    Blade: High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £126.67 Incl. Tax: £152.00

  • French Briquet Cutlass

    This sword is very popular with people studying cutlass drills and was carried by most of the French Infantry throughout the Napoleonic Wars. It is also very popular for opening champagne bottles!

    The polished blade has been forged from EN9 steel and has been well tempered.

    Total Length: 74cm
    Blade Length: 60cm
    Grip Length: 10cm
    Weight: 1.012kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 7.2mm 
    Blade Width (base): 3.4cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 11cm
    Blade: High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £119.17 Incl. Tax: £143.00

  • British Royal Navy Officer's Sword - 1805 Pattern

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    Up until 1805 the Royal Navy did not have a regulation pattern sword. The sword that was introduced was modelled on the 1803 pattern infantry sabre that was previously carried by Navy and Marine officers. The 1805 pattern sword was used by Lord Horatio Nelson and he was no doubt armed with it at his most famous battle, The Battle of Trafalgar.

    After he was killed at the battle his sword was returned to England and is now on display in the Nelson Museum, Great Yarmouth, England. This sword was in constant use until it was replaced in 1827 by a newer model.

    The polished blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well tempered.

    Total Length: 95cm
    Blade Length: 83cm
    Grip Length: 10cm
    Weight: 905g
    Blade Thickness (base): 7.8mm
    Blade Thickness (CoP): 5.3mm
    Blade Width (base): 2.6cm
    Blade Width (CoP): 2.2cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 18cm
    Centre of Percussion (CoP): 25cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £212.50 Incl. Tax: £255.00

  • British Royal Navy Boarding Cutlass - 1804 Pattern

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    This pattern of sword was introduced during the Napoleonic Wars and saw service at the famous Battle of Trafalgar. Previous cutlasses shared a similar figure 8 hilt design but featured horn or leather grips that deteriorated quickly when exposed to seawater and changes in temperature.

    The introduction of an iron grip greatly extended the serviceable life of this sword. The hilts were traditionally painted or japanned to stop them from rusting. The blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well-tempered. It is housed in a black hardened buff leather scabbard.

    Total Length: 89cm
    Blade Length: 74.5cm
    Grip Length: 12cm
    Weight: 1.458kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 6.3mm
    Blade Width (base): 3.6cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 15cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Threaded
    Scabbard: Leather, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £135.00 Incl. Tax: £162.00

  • British Royal Navy Officer's Sword - (Pipe-Backed) 1827 Pattern

    This sword was first introduced to the Royal Navy in 1827 and has been standard issue throughout a multitude of conflicts since. It is still the regulation pattern sword to this day.

    This version features a pipe-backed blade that went out of regulation in 1846. Its design was adopted and is carried today by countries within the Commonwealth such as the Canadian and Royal Australian Navy. The polished blade has been forged from AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel and has been well tempered.

    Total Length: 93.5cm
    Blade Length: 80cm
    Grip Length: 9.5cm
    Weight: 0.814kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 5.1mm 
    Blade Width (base): 2.9cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 16cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Peened
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £208.33 Incl. Tax: £250.00

  • British Royal Navy Officer's Sword - 1827 Pattern

    Please note: This item is a historical replica and not current issue to the Royal Navy

    This iconic sword was first introduced to Royal Navy in 1827 and has been in service throughout a whole host of conflicts right up until today. It was adopted by all of the Commonwealth Navies in the British Empire and is still carried today as a dress sword.

    The brass hilt features a lion-head pommel, adopted from the earlier 1805 pattern swords of Nelson’s navy, an imitation ray-skin grip wrapped with brass wire and a crown and fouled anchor motif on the guard. It features a hinged latch to allow it to be attached to the scabbard, a requisite for a naval officer’s side arm, especially when on-board during a gale! The AISI 1065 high carbon steel blade is tempered and decorated with etchings. One side features the Crown and Fouled Anchor of the Royal Navy, the other side featuring the Royal Coat of Arms. The scabbard is black leather and features decorated brass fittings and 2 suspension rings.

    Total Length: 94cm
    Blade Length: 80cm
    Grip Length: 10cm
    Weight: 907g
    Blade Thickness (base): 0.76cm
    Blade Width (base): 2.7cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 18cm
    Blade: AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Nut
    Scabbard: Brass, Leather

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £183.33 Incl. Tax: £220.00

  • British Cutlass

    The Cutlass; the iconic sword of the seaman. Simple and effective, its robust design was used by Western navies for centuries. It was short for the close quarters of ship fighting, yet not so long as to be tangled in rigging or disadvantaged belowdecks. British, American and Australian navies were still doing routine cutlass drills for their sailors into the early years of the 20th century. It was not until 1936 that the Royal Navy officially relegated the cutlass to a ceremonial weapon.

    There have been numerous accounts of enthusiastic boarding crews ably armed with cutlasses that have overwhelmed larger ships that would have outgunned them in a ranged fight. Such as the 1801 action between the British 14-gun Speedy and the Spanish 32-gun Gamo. A crew of 40 British sailors subdued a frigate three times their number by climbing over their railings, cutlasses in hand and calling for reinforcements that did not exist! The frightened Spanish soon surrendered.

    This cutlass, made by Universal Swords of India, features a tempered high carbon blade that has been blackened. The hilt is of steel with a grip of brown painted wood sandwiched over the riveted tang. It comes with a leather and riveted scabbard with a brass chape.

    Total Length: 75cm
    Blade Length: 60cm
    Weight: 1.134kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 5.6mm
    Blade Width (base): 3.8cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 14cm
    Blade: EN9 High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Leather, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £179.17 Incl. Tax: £215.00

  • Musketeer Rapier

    The musket, though the prime weapon of the French Musketeers, was a cumbersome firearm, both to load and fire. A good rapier was a necessary second weapon. Our Musketeer rapier is fashioned after those circa 1590.

    The basket hilt is ambidextrous and a very effective mix of both the cup-hilt and swept-hilt styles. The grip is wood wrapped with twisted wire and the parts of the hilt are plated with gleaming nickel silver.

    Total Length: 117cm
    Blade Length: 96cm
    Grip Length: 10cm
    Weight: 1.27kg
    Blade Thickness (base): 4.9mm
    Blade Thickness (CoP): 3.8mm
    Blade Width (base): 2.5cm
    Blade Width (CoP): 1.6cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 8cm
    Centre of Percussion (CoP): 20cm
    Blade: High Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Pommel: Threaded
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood, Steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £187.50 Incl. Tax: £225.00

  • British 1856 Royal Navy Midshipman's Dirk

    This fantastic replica features ornate brass fittings and a forged and tempered steel blade housed in a premium grade leather scabbard. It is a faithful replica of an original dirk issued to Midshipmen in the Royal Navy during the age of sail.

    Its size makes it a great gift for a naval enthusiast who hasn’t quite got the room for a full length cutlass! 

    Total length: 61 cm
    Blade length: 47 cm
    Grip length: 8.5 cm
    Weight: 0.578 kg
    Blade thickness (base): 6.4 mm
    Blade width (base): 2.4 cm
    Point of Balance (PoB): 8 cm
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard:
    Leather, Wood, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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    Excl. Tax: £116.67 Incl. Tax: £140.00

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