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Webley .455 in Mk IV breechloading, service revolver, pattern 1899; issued to MFP in March 1902 and to the Royal Field Artillery in 1910. Firearms 1991-08-75
Regimental cane, Queen's Own Corps of Guides, 1876-1901; brown cane with white metal head; the shaft socket bears the cypher of Queen Victoria, motto and the regimental title. Equipment, general 1959-01-23
Two polished malacca canes with white metal heads; the heads are inscribed with the regiment's name, 16th Punjab Regiment. Equipment, general 1958-11-47
Stuffed cat known as Crimean Tom. Tom was rescued from the devastated city of Sevastopol by Deputy Assistant Commissary William Gair, Field Train Department, who brought Tom back to England as a pet. Tom died on 31 Dec 1856 and his skin was stuffed and mounted and eventually presented to the Royal United Service Institution. Equipment, general 1958-02-27
Forage cap, peaked, No 1 dress, and handbag; Maj Annie Ellison, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-274
Forage cap, peaked, No 1 dress, and handbag; Maj Annie Ellison, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c). Equipment, uniform 1994-03-274
Glazed fire screen, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, 1910 (c); made of dark stained oak with a glazed inner edge; the front is in navy blue baize with traces of the glue outlining the shape of five applied devices relating to the regiment. Equipment, general 1957-10-67
Identity disc belonging to Lt Col H A Dunlop, 44th Merrara Infantry, World War One. Equipment, general 1957-10-24
Telescope case associated with the 11th Hussars, 1854 (c). Equipment, general 1957-08-9
Two bone splinters and wooden unvarnished box, 1857; bones were taken from the arm of Charles W Fletcher in 1868 having been shattered by a musket ball when he was serving as a Lieutenant in the 48th Bengal Native Infantry at the siege of Lucknow, 1857. Equipment, general 1957-06-19
Wooden waterbottle, 1861-1881, 104th Fusiliers; made by S W Silver and Co; oval shape and covered in moth eaten, dark brown felt; neck is bound with a hardwood collar, impressed with initials, regimental name and maker's name; with a canvas strap which has a leather covered brass buckle. Equipment, general 1957-02-40
Pattern 1885 Cavalry Trooper's sword; standard pattern blade, engraved with initials BO and WD acceptance and inspection marks; steel guard pierced with a Maltese Cross, stamped inside the guard with Regimental monograms including that of the 7th Dragoon Guards and possibly Dorsetshire Yeomanry; steel scabbard and white leather sword knot. Edged Weapons 1969-08-45
129 lantern slides of the 78th Division in Tunisia, Sicily and Italy, 1942-1945. British official war photographs relating to the division were given to the 78th Division Battleaxe Club, who then developed slides of them; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Photographs 1999-03-88
Indian Army light cavalry sword; pipe backed blade engraved with the name Bombay 1st Regiment Light Cavalry and maker, Prosser, London and on outside with East India Company Lion; three bar guard; black horn grip bound with wire. Edged Weapons 1969-08-16
Band sword, 1810-1830; 60th Foot Rifle Regiment; broad blade with original leather washer; mameluke shaped steel crossguard with broken quillon, inscribed with 60 in wreath on outside and horn on inside; steel backpiece with integral cone shaped pommel; wood grip; with associated newspaper picture. Edged Weapons 1969-07-41
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1896; blade engraved with decoration on inside and outside including motto Pro Rege Pro Lege Pro Patria Conamur, 18 and Hussars and the makers Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, with cypher of Edward VII; honeysuckle guard with knurled backpiece; leather scabbard with broken frog strap.With two scabbards. Edged Weapons 1969-07-9
Nickel plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1969-07-10
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight blade with fullered speared point, engraving on inside includes Royal Dragoons motto and Patent Solid Hilt, Henry Wilkinson, London, engraved on outside with By Warrant; steel honeysuckle guard; Williams patent grip; gold knot with blue chord and acorn; steel scabbard; brown leather sword bag with initials 'MK'. Edged Weapons 1968-07-506
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight blade with fullered speared point, engraving on inside includes Royal Dragoons motto and Patent Solid Hilt, Henry Wilkinson, London, engraved on outside with By Warrant; steel honeysuckle guard; Williams patent grip; gold knot with blue chord and acorn; steel scabbard; brown leather sword bag with initials 'MK'. Equipment, general 1968-07-506
Basket-hilted sword, 1897-1899 (c); rusted blade with two fullers; regimental type nickel plated guard; moulded fish skin grip; basket with red fabric lining and tassel; nickel plated, rusting scabbard. Edged Weapons 1967-11-32
A British Officer of the 1st Punjab Regiment, with a view beyond of the mountains of the North West Frontier, India, 1922 (c). Oil on canvas by Lance Cattermole, 1974; the officer is in full dress uniform with mountains in the background; the Officers of the Indian Army Association commissioned and presented the painting to FM Sir Claude Auchinleck on his ninetieth birthday, 1974; it was lent to the United Service Club and later found at the retailers Wallis and Wallis; later purchased by the 1st Punjab Association and given to Lt Col Holmes in recognition of his service as Association Secretary. Oil Paintings 1999-03-93
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1896; 'spear point' blade, engraved with decoration including maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, London and the number 35177; steel 'honeysuckle' guard with part checkered backplate; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1967-06-40
Pattern 1821 Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, 1847-1854. Used by Maj Thomas Everard Hutton, 4th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons; spear point blade, engraved with decoration including maker's name and address, Hamburger Rogers and Company, London; three bar guard with plain backpiece; steel scabbard; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Edged Weapons 1967-06-40
Mess jacket, female officer's (Lieutenant), 1991 (c), Royal Army Educational Corps. Uniforms 1999-03-119
Bugle Major's full dress tunic, NCO, 1997 (c), Band of the Light Division; tailor: Welsh and Jefferies Limited, Savile Row, London W1, 1938 (c); probably made for an officer between the wars. Uniforms 1999-03-121
Light Cavalry Trooper's (?) sword, 1775-1795 (c); straight, pitted blade with central fuller, stamped inside with Gill and outside with crown over 9; steel guard and knucklebow with curved side bars; globular pommel with riveted tang; wooden, fishskin covered grip with wire indentation. Edged Weapons 1965-10-204-35
Cavalry officer's sword, 1912 (c); 13th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers; blade engraved with G R and royal arms; leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1965-06-5
An Explorer's War. Draft article written by Mr Robin Ashcroft; deals with the use of adventurers in Special Forces during World War Two; includes correspondence of the author with Gen Jim Gavin and Col Andrew Croft. Archives 1999-03-133
Collection of papers associated with L/Bdr George Reginald Stephens; includes personal and official letters, records and certificates relating to his service during World War Two, his enlistment and transfer to the reserve forces; also includes some papers relating to Fred Streeter and Lt D J L Curties. Archives 1999-03-134
Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822; straight spear point blade with flat back and fuller, engraved with a pattern of Acanthus leaves and the crowned Victoria cypher; three bar steel guard; grey fishskin covered grip bound with copper wire; knurled thumb grip; stepped pommel and disc shaped tang button; brown leather scabbard bound with steel at mouthpiece, with leather chape and locket with suspension strap. Edged Weapons 1965-01-34-2
Indian Army infantry officer's sword, 1845 (c); pipe backed blade, engraved with decoration including VR cypher and maker's name Maynard and Harris, London; gilt 'gothic' hilt with VR stamped in escutcheon; fishskin grip bound with wire; black leather scabbard with gilt fittings including frog button and suspension rings; worn by Lt James Goodlad Wollen, 42nd Native Infantry; associated with battle of Ferozeshah (1845), 1st Sikh War (1845-1846). Edged Weapons 1965-01-7
Three nominal rolls relating to the King's German Legion, 1803-1828: List of officers of the King's German Legion, 1803-1826; List of members of the King's German Legion killed at the battle of Waterloo, 1815; List of officers of the King's German Legion still serving in the Hanoverian Army, 28 Feb 1828. Archives 1999-03-138
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1834; blade engraved with VR cypher, foliate design and maker's name Henry Wilkinson, London; plated hilt; fishskin grip; plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1964-12-7
Cavalry officer's sword, 1834-1896 (c); associated with Gen R J C Marter; slightly curved blade similar to 1847 'Wilkinson' pattern, with flat spine and broad fuller, engraved with proof mark and maker's name, H Hill, London; steel plate 'honeysuckle' guard; fishskin grip bound with wire; stepped pommel; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1964-08-77
Photocopied Boer War diary of Gunner J Lindsay, 64th Battery Royal Field Artillery, South Africa, Oct 1899- Feb 1901. Archives 1999-03-142
Memoir of service with the 5th Bn Rajputana Rifles in Assam, Burma and Java, 1942-1946, by Lt Col C A S Melville; with notes on his military career, 1925-1946. Archives 1999-03-144
Royal Artillery Sunset Ceremony, Firepower and Music. Video of the ceremony at the Horse Guards Parade, 8 Jun 1998 to 11 Jun 1998. Film and Videos 1999-04-5
'Form line'! R.F.A. India, 1922. Watercolour sketch by Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly; gun limbers of the Royal Field Artillery galloping across a plain in India; signed and dated. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-7
Medal group awarded to Colonel Philip Sydney Newton, late Royal Sussex Regiment: Order of the British Empire, Member; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43 clasp: 8th Army; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal, 1939-1945; British War Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Borneo. Medals 1999-04-8
Scottish Broadsword, nineteenth century, Gordon Highlanders; double edged blade with dual fuller, engraved with decoration including maker's name Carter and Company, regimental name, battle honours and royal cypher; pierced basket hilt lined with red felt and leather, with pommel and tang button, stamped with AWB; fishskin grip bound with silver wire; steel scabbard with brass mouthpiece, two suspension rings and small, round button chape. Edged Weapons 1964-06-6
Pattern 1896, British Cavalry sword, 12th Lancer's; chromium plated blade, stamped with serial number; chromium plated hilt. Edged Weapons 1964-01-29
Hanger's sword; Royal Field Artillery, 1808-1820 (c); flat backed blade, similar to German hunting sword 1777-1778, marked with maker's name Osborne and Gunby; brass knuckle bow hilt; leather covered wooden grip. Edged Weapons 1963-12-251
Indian Army sword, pattern 1853; slightly curved, narrow blade with flat spine and blunt point, engraved with serial number and Edward VII cypher; leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape guard, with leather suspension attachments. Edged Weapons 1963-12-250
Indian Army officer's sword; 2nd Bengal Cavalry, 1797-1853 (c); pipe backed blade with broad ribbed spear point, engraved with regimental name and maker's name, Prosser, London; three bar guard; grey fishskin grip bound with wire; plain backpiece; stepped pommel; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1963-12-46
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; blade engraved with decoration including royal cypher, serial number and maker's name S J Pillin, London; guard engraved with royal cypher and crown; leather sword knot; leather scabbard with metal chape. Edged Weapons 1963-12-44
Artillery sword, 1780-1820 (c); possibly of the Royal Field Artillery; made by Hadley of Birmingham; spear point blade with illegible inscription; brass stirrup guard with scrolled quillon and integral langets; brass pommel and backpiece; black ribbed wooden grip with brass ferrule. Edged Weapons 1963-11-42
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; 96th Regiment (RMAS); straight, spear point blade, engraved with decoration including Victorian cypher, POW feathers, regimental name, serial number and maker's name Henry Wilkinson, London; 'gothic' brass hilt inscribed with VR cypher; checkered black plastic grip bound with wire; brown leather knot; brown leather scabbard with strap. Edged Weapons 1973-01-96
Regimental cane, 1922-1947; polished malacca with a white metal head bearing the device of an elephant on a plinth inscribed with the regimental name, the 1st Punjab Regiment, over a Chinese dragon and sun; cracked white metal ferrule. Equipment, general 1957-01-33
Regimental cane, 1922-1929; polished malacca with an Indian silver head which is cylindrical and bears the device of the number '4' surmounted by crossed axes and a crown over the regiment's name, the Hazara Pioneers; white metal ferrule. Equipment, general 1957-01-31
Cavalry officer's sword, 1915 (c); 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force); curved blade with broad shallow fuller; mameluke hilt with decorated steel crossguard; ivory grip, cracked, with three rivets; engraved strap; black leather covered wooden scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with two suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1972-10-23
Sword, 1865 (c); Army Hospital Corps; straight, single edged blade with fuller, engraved with arrow; brass stirrup guard with quillon and side bar; black ribbed steel grip. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Sackcloth bag, 1903 (c); originally held Qur'an; owned by Capt F W Pirrie, Indian Army Staff. Equipment, general 1953-05-29
Tripod stool, 1882 (c); three turned legs with a bulbous central portion; legs fold and and lie parallel and when opened they form a tripod, the seat of which is missing; owned by Colonel Ahmed Arabi, or Arabi Pasha, Egyptian Army,and was taken from him after the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, Egyptian Campaign, 1882. Furniture 1950-10-13
The Naval Stores and Rosia Bay, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); view of Rosia Battery with a soldier of the 42nd (or the Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, a goat herd and three goats in the foreground. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-20
The Governors Cottage on the Rock of Gibraltar, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); view of the Half Way Battery with a soldier of the 42nd Regiment in the foreground and the Governor's Cottage and Wind Mill Hill in the background. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-21
From Rosia Bay Looking South, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); with soldiers of the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot fishing in the left foreground. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-22
From the new pier Rosia Bay looking towards Spain, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); with soldiers of the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot fishing in the foreground. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-23
The Officer of the 42nd on his rounds, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); to the left a man, probably the artist, sits on a rock sketching while the officer, Maj Middleton, gallops off to the right. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-24
From the camp guard looking back on the Rock of Gibraltar, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); to the right a man, possibly the artist, sketches while a mounted officer, possibly Maj Middleton, of the 42nd Regiment of Foot passes him on the left. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-25
Sikhs and Garwolies [sic] of the 11th Indian Division Cutting their way of Retreat through the Jungle, 1941 (c). Watercolour over pencil by Gnr Leo Rawlings (1918-1984), 137th Field Regiment Royal Artillery, signed in lower right corner; a soldier wields an axe to clear the way for other soldiers marching through the thick jungle, two carrying an invalid on a stretcher. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-26
5th 11th Sikhs in action against the Japanese at Yong Peng..., 1941. Pencil by Gnr Leo Rawlings (1918-1984), 137th Field Regiment Royal Artillery; a Sikh soldier is poised to bayonet a Japanese soldier whilst two other Sikhs pursue a fleeing Japanese soldier. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-30
Band sword (?); possibly of 40th Regiment of Foot; blade with diamond section; brass hilt with shell guard, similar to court sword, engraved with regimental name; downturned quillons with moulded terminals; square grip; crown pommel, similar to court sword. Edged Weapons 1970-03-12
Two identity discs attached with string, 1939-45 (c); belonged to Captain H J H Newton. Equipment, general 1999-04-35
Parachutist's steel helmet, 1942-1944; lining stamped with maker's name and numbers. Armour 1999-04-53
Indian Army infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897; 4th Indian Grenadier's; blade inscribed with crown over GRI and crown over royal arms; leather and steel scabbards. Edged Weapons 1982-06-88
Indian Army rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1827; blade marked with VR cypher; donkey skin covered Indian Army Service scabbard, with steel chape and mouthpiece. Edged Weapons 1982-06-87
Colonel Probyn, CB, VC, and Honorary ADC to the Viceroy of India and HM's Indian Cavalry, 1867. Oil on canvas, by James Rannie Swinton (1816-1888), 1867 (c), exhibited at the Royal Academy 1868 (No 69). Full-length in uniform of 11th Bengal Lancers, with decorations, a kurta with dark blue facings and red lace; gilt frame. Oil Paintings 1999-04-55
Enfield .38 in revolver No2 Mk I; marked to Special Air Service. Firearms 1989-05-120
Luger artillery model 9 mm P08 automatic pistol, 1917; long range sights and fitted for stock; British proofs and lanyard ring with broad arrow points towards re-use, possibly by the Home Guard; grips are chequered wood. Firearms 1989-05-211
Mauser New Safety 7.63 mm C96 semi-automatic pistol 1912 (c) with Home Guard style canvas holster; holster appears to be converted 37 pattern or similar webbing - closure stud similar to those found on 1939-1940 type equipment of British Army. Firearms 1989-05-233
Mauser New Safety 7.63 mm C96 semi-automatic pistol 1912 (c) with Home Guard style canvas holster; holster appears to be converted 37 pattern or similar webbing - closure stud similar to those found on 1939-1940 type equipment of British Army. Equipment, general 1989-05-233
Webley and Scott .455 in Mk I Navy automatic pistol 1916; with canvas holster 1941 (Home Guard ?). Firearms 1989-05-235
Webley and Scott .455 in Mk I Navy automatic pistol 1916; with canvas holster 1941 (Home Guard ?). Equipment, general 1989-05-235
Marine Artillery officer's sword, nineteenth century; blade engraved with winged thunderbolt, serial number, regimental name, royal cypher and maker's name, Robert Mole, Birmingham; three bar guard. Edged Weapons 1980-11-22
43rd Afghan Light Infantry, 1842 (c). Watercolour sketch by an unidentified artist, 1842 (c); three European soldiers in various stances, 43rd Regiment of Bengal Native (Light) Infantry. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-72
Indian Army Cavalry Officer's Mameluke Hilted Dress sword, 1900 (c); curved blade with oval section; steel crossguard with langets and spatulate quillons; gold knot; nickle plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1978-12-30
Indian Army Mameluke Hilted sword, Royal Indian Engineers, 1900 (c); blade inscribed with maker's name, C F Johns and Pegg, London, serial number and regimental name; crossguard inscribed with regimental name in cartouche; sword knot; nickle plated scabbard with brass fittings. Edged Weapons 1978-12-29
Pattern 1822, Cavalry Officer's sword; blade stamped with name Cleghorp, possibly maker's name, and GR under crown; with scabbard. Edged Weapons 1978-12-20
Pattern 1908 Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade marked with arrow over EFD, crown over 35E and '13 crown over 75E; leather covered guard; leather covered scabbard. Edged Weapons 1978-12-19
Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver, 1887 pattern, issued 1893 to 11thHussars. Firearms 1991-08-78
The Somme, 1916. Drawing in coloured inks by Lt Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly MBE MC RI, Royal Field Artillery, 1916; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-91
Ready for the 1st of July 1916. Watercolour by Sgt-Maj George R Spragg, Royal Army Medical Corps, 54th Field Ambulance attached to 18th Division 1916; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-98
Somme Alphabet/ Castle/ 'H is a hero. 'John Smith D.S.O.'/ (just how he got it, he doesn't quite/ know)', 1916 (c). Charcoal, pencil and crayon drawings by Capt Godfrey E Castle, MC, 12th East Lancashire Battery, RFA, 1916 (c). Caricatures from a sketch book, 6 pp with descriptions and drawings for five letters of the alphabet, and 24 pp with scenes, 'types' and portraits. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-99
Two letters: one from 'Griffiths' to 'Knowles', 1896, commenting on Kitchener's fitness to command; second from Gen Sir Redvers Buller to Ellison on War Office finances, 1904. Archives 1999-04-106
Cavalry officer's sword, 1896 (c), similar to 1896 pattern; Hampshire Carabiniers; blade inscribed with regimental name and maker's name, S J Pillin, London; regimental bowl guard; scabbard. Edged Weapons 1978-05-4
Indian Army rifle regiment officer's sword; 13th Frontier Force Rifles, 1920-1927, similar to pattern 1827; blade inscribed with serial number, maker's name, Edward Thurkle, London and Edward VII cypher; leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1977-05-7
Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II revolver, 1916 (c); with leather holster and lanyard; issued to Lt P M Collis, Hampshire Regiment; revolver sold out of service. Firearms 1992-01-73
Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II revolver, 1916 (c); with leather holster and lanyard; issued to Lt P M Collis, Hampshire Regiment; revolver sold out of service. Equipment, general 1992-01-73
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; with canvas holster and lanyard 1917 (c), bullet damage to holster and trigger guard; associated with the Army Commandos and the Home Guard. Firearms 1992-01-93
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; with canvas holster and lanyard 1917 (c), bullet damage to holster and trigger guard; associated with the Army Commandos and the Home Guard. Equipment, general 1992-01-93
Lambert Challenge Cup No 8, 1880 (c); three handled cup of electroplated nickel silver, marked by Atkin Brothers Truro of Sheffield; tankard shaped with groove line decoration; presented to 24th Middlesex Post Office Volunteers by Messrs Lambert; inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating to Pte Charles Strudwick and E Company. Silver 1999-04-113
High Standard .22 in Automatic Model C self-loading pistol; no British marks but of the type used by Special Operations Executive. Firearms 1992-05-125
Colt .45 in Automatic Model 1911 A1 self-loading pistol, 1930 (c); with leather holster; associated with Lt Col Newman VC, Essex Regiment. Firearms 1992-05-133
Colt .45 in Automatic Model 1911 A1 self-loading pistol, 1930 (c); with leather holster; associated with Lt Col Newman VC, Essex Regiment. Equipment, general 1992-05-133
The sinking of the 'Birkenhead' February 25 1852 A STORY THAT WILL NEVER DIE, 1899 (c). Photochromolithograph from the painting by Lance Calkin; men of the 74th Regiment lined up on the deck of the ;'Birkenhead' which is sinking. Prints 1999-04-126
Dress sword, 1908-34 (c); for Deputy Lieutenant of County of Scotland; straight blade, etched and engraved with trophy of arms, foliage and retailers name, Christie and Co, Edinburgh; gilt brass hilt with half shell guard bearing Edward VII cypher; white metal grip bound with twisted wire; black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts with linear engraving including frog button; black fabric sword bag of chamois. Edged Weapons 1975-04-16
Dress sword, 1908-34 (c); for Deputy Lieutenant of County of Scotland; straight blade, etched and engraved with trophy of arms, foliage and retailers name, Christie and Co, Edinburgh; gilt brass hilt with half shell guard bearing Edward VII cypher; white metal grip bound with twisted wire; black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts with linear engraving including frog button; black fabric sword bag of chamois. Equipment, general 1975-04-16
Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1796; curved blade, engraved with floral and military motifs, royal coat of arms, maker's name, Osborne and Gunby, Birmingham and London, and motto; hilt with knucklebow; backpiece with riveted ears; leather covered wooden ribbed grip; steel scabbard with loose split rings. Edged Weapons 1975-02-2
Pattern 1821 Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1830 (c); slightly curved spear point blade, stamped with serial number and maker's name Reeves and Company; three bar guard; leather covered grip; steel backpiece with riveted ears; steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings and mouthpiece engraved with regimental name. Edged Weapons 1975-01-27
Tent from a personal tour kit belonging to Maj Gen Davis, BRIXMIS, British Commanders'-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, 1981 (c). Equipment, general 1995-07-25