Item: ONAC25187

Original British P-1898 Infantry Sword with Edward VII Cypher on Guard - Dated 1903

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is an original British manufactured and issued Pattern 1898 Infantry Sword sword in the original leather clad field scabbard. It is dated 3 ‘03 on the ricasso, denoting issue in March of 1903. There are also inspection stamps. 


    The steel hilt guard bears a Royal Cypher of Edward VII showing intertwined ERIV standing for King Edward VII. The guard shows honest service wear without any serious damage, and the sharkskin wire-wrapped grip is in very good worn condition. There are some voided markings under the crossguard.


    These swords were originally issued with two scabbards, one all steel that was sometimes even nickel plated for parade use as well as a steel mounted dark leather scabbard referred to as a field scabbard that was intended for use in battle. This example retains the field scabbard, which is in rough shape as the sword is poking out of the drag which has broken away.


    A lovely example in the original damaged scabbard, ready for further research and display.


    Specifications:
    Blade length: 32 1/2”
    Overall length: 39”
    Basket dimensions: 5" width x 6” length
    Scabbard length: 31 3/4”


    Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 - 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death.


    The eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Edward was related to royalty throughout Europe. Before his accession to the throne, he served as heir apparent and held the title of Prince of Wales for longer than any of his predecessors. During the long reign of his mother, he was largely excluded from political power, and came to personify the fashionable, leisured elite. He travelled throughout Britain performing ceremonial public duties, and represented Britain on visits abroad. His tours of North America in 1860 and the Indian subcontinent in 1875 were popular successes, but despite public approval his reputation as a playboy prince soured his relationship with his mother.


    As king, Edward played a role in the modernisation of the British Home Fleet and the reorganisation of the British Army after the Second Boer War. He re-instituted traditional ceremonies as public displays and broadened the range of people with whom royalty socialised. He fostered good relations between Britain and other European countries, especially France, for which he was popularly called "Peacemaker", but his relationship with his nephew, Kaiser Wilhelm II, was poor. The Edwardian era, which covered Edward's reign and was named after him, coincided with the start of a new century and heralded significant changes in technology and society, including steam turbine propulsion and the rise of socialism. He died in 1910 in the midst of a constitutional crisis that was resolved the following year by the Parliament Act 1911, which restricted the power of the unelected House of Lords.


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