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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 |
Sword, 1830-1837 (c); curved blade with latched back, engraved with decoration including William IV cypher and motto; hilt similar to light cavalry pattern 1796; steel scabbard with wood lining. | Edged Weapons | 1972-11-90 |
Sword, 1830-1837 (c); curved blade with latched back, engraved with decoration including William IV cypher and motto; hilt similar to light cavalry pattern 1796; steel scabbard with wood lining. | Equipment, general | 1972-11-90 |
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 |
Block of tobacco, 1632 (c); found on the 20 Dec 1923 in a small room at the back of the guard room Daulatahab Fort, Deccan, India; it is reputedly part of the stores laid by Fatheh Khan who was besieged and the surrendered the fort to Shah Jehan in 1632. | Equipment, general | 1956-04-37 |
Sword, 1700 (c); straight blade with lozenge section; brass hilt with double shells and knuckle bow; round pommel; brass ferrule; grip bound with wire. | Edged Weapons | 1972-11-89 |
Pattern 1899, Cavalry Trooper's sword. Manufactured by Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, 1900. Steel scabbard with suspension rings, both stamped with maker's name, Mole. | Edged Weapons | 1972-10-37 |
Brass shaving jug, 1855 (c); pear shaped with a flared rim and large spout, the base is flattened and the handle is roughly worked; the inside of jug is tinned; reputedly used as a shaving jug by a Russian officer during the Crimean War and then brought from Sevastopol by General Sir John Henry Lefroy. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-1019 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1803; for Flank Companies and Grenadier Officer's; curved blade fitted with leather washer and engraved with decoration including motto, maker's name Cooper and Craven, and warranty; hilt inscribed with royal cypher; lion head pommel and backpiece as one piece; gilt brass ferrule; wire bound grip; black leather scabbard with gilt brass chape and mouthpiece with locket and suspension rings, engraved with maker's name Griffin and Adams. | Edged Weapons | 1972-10-28 |
Fragment of rock or pebble; white with embedded stone fragments; found by Maj H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, at Langemarck, France, on the 2 Sep 1917. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-956 |
Chair back, 1855 (c); leather covered, round topped chair back; top is embroidered in silver thread with the name and date, 'SEBASTOPOL 1855', within a laurel wreath; chair was part of the Officer's Mess of the 88th Connaught Rangers and the back was removed in 1906 by Col Jourdain; the chair was originally taken at Sevastopol during the Crimean War. | Furniture | 1956-02-955 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; possibly for British Legion; pipe backed blade with fitted leather washer, decorated with engraving including Spanish coat of arms; 'gothic' brass hilt, cartouche engraved with Spanish coat of arms; black leather scabbard with gilt brass mouthpiece with suspension rings and frog button; associated with Carlist Wars (1833-1840). | Edged Weapons | 1972-10-27 |
Sugar cane; cylindrical sectioned piece of cane with four irregular rings; bearing a label inscribed in manuscript, 'Sugar Cane Barbados 1895'; the cane was brought from the West Indies by Pte R W Cattely, 1st Bn Connaught Rangers. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-950 |
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 |
A pair of African cow's horns; white horn with a hollow base and grooves running from base to point; owned by Maj H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, and were acquired by him from a bush cow in Gambia, West Africa, 1914. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-949 |
Mountain Artillery Hanger sword, pattern 1896 Mark 1; broad curved blade with wide shallow fuller, stamped with crown over 49; simple curved steel knuckle bow and crossguard; ribbed steel or cast iron grip with hole for sword knot, painted black; brown leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-08-32 |
Trooper's sword, 1661-1700 (c); Royal Horse Guards; straight, double sided blade with oval section, stamped with initials; brass guard with double shells and knucklebow, engraved with decoration; round pommel with crests; wooden grip bound with brass wire, with two turks head knots. | Edged Weapons | 1972-08-31 |
Turkish army entrenching spade, 1915 (c); rectangular blade with a curved back, polished patina and a bullet hole right of the centre; wooden handle; owned by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, 5th Bn Connaught Rangers, and was taken near Kabak Kuyu, Gallipoli, 1915. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-947 |
Brown leather wallet; containing a bundle of rags and gauze; taken from a dead Turkish soldier at Gallipoli, 1915. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-944 |
Honourable Artillery Company officer's sword, 1795-1800 (c); curved blade with broad shallow fuller, engraved with decoration including POW feathers, motto's and maker's name Woolley and Company; steel crossguard and knuckle bow with integral disc quillon, engraved with motto; backpiece with flat pommel and facetted tang button; ebony (?) grip; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with frog button and suspension ring. | Edged Weapons | 1972-06-33 |
German army respirator, 1917; field grey, rubberised canvas with two circular eye holes glazed with clear yellow talc; filter fits directly on to the mouthpiece; cylindrical, grey case includes a paper disc bearing an inscription and a strap at the bottom with a button hole for securing it to the user's uniform; captured from a German Guards regiment by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, at Langemarck, in August, 1917. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-929 |
Band sword; Lancashire Rifle Volunteer's (Oldham Battalion), 1850-1870 (c); straight, double edged blade, engraved with decoration including maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; brass crossguard with cracked quillon, engraved with regimental name; black leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-72 |
Purple leather wallet, 1915; with two tying strings; taken by Maj H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, from a dead Turkish soldier at Gallipoli on the 21 Aug 1915. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-927 |
Wooden spring bobbin, 1915 (c); shaft is irregular and tapering to the ends; there are long splits in the wood at both points and discs; highly polished and worn through use; taken by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, whilst serving at Tatarli, Serbia, Nov 1915. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-926 |
Basket-hilted Dragoon officer's sword, eighteenth century; straight, double edged German blade with short central fuller engraved with motto and running wolf; oval steel guard with ornamental bars, lined with buff leather; oval pommel with integral tang button; grey rayskin covered grip bound with wire; iron ferrule; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-71 |
Wooden spoon 1900 (c), Edendale, Transvaal; bowl has a caked deposit on the surface; decorated with spiral carvings and staining; acquired by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, whilst serving in South Africa during the Boer War. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-918 |
Fragment of red and white rock; pitted and worn; taken by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, from the Moori River, Natal, South Africa, whilst serving in the Boer War, March 1900. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-917 |
Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1796; white blade, engraved with decoration including GR cypher and maker's name,Thos Gill; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Forges iron stirrup, 1901 (c); used by New Zealand forces during the Boer War, 1901 (c). | Horse Furniture | 1956-02-916 |
Steel track bolt, 1900 (c); broad thread with a domed cap and square projection for screwing; used to secure the bracket which held a railway track rail to a sleeper; reputedly from an armoured train commanded by Capt Haldane and Winston Churchill; acquired by Capt H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-903 |
Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1790 (c); straight blade with wide fuller and semi-hatchet point; steel guard with knucklebow and slotted stool; integral flat pommel and tang button, with perforation for knot; leather covered wooden grip bound with cord; black leather covered wooden scabbard with steel chape with suspension rings, and steel mouthpiece with suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Enamelled tin cup, 1900 (c); rusted metal covered in white enamel; rim was originally blue; blue handle;owned by Capt H F N Jourdain and used during the Boer War and World War One. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-894 |
Rapier sword, 1620 (c); straight, double edged, pitted blade with short, narrow fuller; shell guard with knucklebow and recurved quillons; oval pommel; leather covered wooden grip bound with wire. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Bridle, 1896-96 (c); iron bit; each join in the harness is covered by a large white tuft; straps of white webbing faced with red serge and edged with a white and blue triangular pattern lace; the back of the ear strap is attached to a bone bar which curves upwards and ends in tufts, like horns; may have been acquired in the Sudan during the 2nd Sudan War, 1896-98 (c). | Horse Furniture | 1956-02-403 |
Black leather wallet containing four currency notes and two coins of different denominations, and four postage stamps; taken from the body of a Turkish soldier killed during a charge by the 20th Hussars in Anatolia, 1919. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-45 |
Italian rapier sword, late sixteenth century; straight, double edged blade with narrow fuller with inscription; knuckle guard and circular quillons; grip bound with brass wire; cylindrical pommel. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1828-1849 (c); slightly curved blade, engraved with VR cypher and maker's name, Enfield; bowl guard with eared backpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
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 |
Hanger sword; slightly curved, single edged blade with fuller, stamped with initials; brass guard with double shells and knuckle guard, similar to Kastane hilt; white enamel grip decorated with winged birds. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Splintered fragment of a wooden spar painted on both sides with the name of Nelson's battleship, the Fondroyant, 1805 (c); a printed label on one side explains the ship, wrecked at Blackpool, was recovered from German Scrappers as a result of strong public feeling. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-37-1 |
Pattern 1853 Cavalry Trooper's sword; slightly curved blade with rounded point, stamped with initials and maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; knucklebow guard with two side bars; checkered grip; steel scabbard, painted khaki, with two integral rings below mouthpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Brass bed plate, 1920 (c); an oval cartouche bears the device of a flaming grenade bearing a tiger, above the regimental name, 2nd Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; made by F Narborough, Birmingham; the plate is blank, awaiting issue. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-31 |
Pattern 1822 Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword; straight blade with rounded point and oval section, with illegible stamp; bowl guard; eared backpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Hanger sword; straight, leaf-shaped blade with fuller; cast brass hilt with decorated crossguard; ribbed grip; lions head pommel with hole, inscribed No 9. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Cavalry (?) Trooper's sword, 1790 (c); straight, single edged blade with broad shallow fuller, engraved with maker's name, Gills Warran; stirrup guard with steel plate crossguard; one curved quillon; disc pommel; iron ferrule; leather covered wooden rectangular grip. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-49 |
Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1780-1790 (c); straight, single edged blade with broad, shallow fuller; steel stool guard with integral knucklebow; leather covered wooden grip bound with wire; steel, drum shaped pommel with flat top. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-45 |
Set of manacles, 1888 (c); in the form of wrought iron loops; an iron bar passes through the loops and is fixed at one end by a padlock, and the other by a brazed on iron disc; made in Birmingham and purchased by King Thebaw of Burma with a view to using them to shackle the invading British army during the Burma War. | Equipment, general | 1955-12-2 |
Two wooden polo sticks, 1910 (c); the heads are stained and pitted; staffs are of bamboo and are bound with red cord at the head and handle; owned by Capt V N Lockett, 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers. | Equipment, general | 1955-10-27 |
Light Dragoon trooper's sword, 1788 (c); single edged blade; brass stirrup guard with langets; integral backpiece and pommel; ribbed rayskin covered grip; brass scabbard with frog hook. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-43 |
Grenadier's sword, 1750 (c) (?); single edged blade with narrow fuller, stamped with maker's symbol and arrow; 's' shaped brass guard with leather lining; rayskin covered wooden grip bound with copper wire; flattened globular pommel with integral button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-36 |
Wooden rule, 1914 (c); wooden cylinder, painted black and highly polished, mounted alongside a curved wooden bar by brass brackets; revolving; Mess Orderly Room Rule used by the 5th Bn Connaught Rangers. | Furniture | 1955-05-94 |
Dragoon private's sword, 1750 (c); straight, single edged blade with broad, shallow fuller; gauge steel sheet guard with three quarter basket, shell and triangular knuckleguard; flattened globular pommel; rayskin covered wooden grip with spiral groove. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-32 |
Infantry hanger sword, 1800-1803 (c); slightly curved blade with fuller, stamped with maker's name, Woolley Deakin and Company; brass, double shell guard with moulded edge and integral knuckle bow, engraved with arrow over BO and VI; grip bound with brass wire; round pommel. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-28 |
Fencing foil sword, Mk II; blade stamped with crown over B over 21, crown over BR, 98 and maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; grip bound with cord; round brass pommel, stamped 881. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-26 |
Fencing foil sword, pattern 1898, Mk III; blade with button, stamped with broad arrow, EFD, crown over 30E; grip bound with cord; steel pommel with knurled ring. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-25 |
Sword, 1855 (c); Land Transport Corps; straight, single edged blade, stamped with helmet, crest and crown over 16; gilt brass hilt in Roman style; black leather scabbard with gilt brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button, stamped with number. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-23 |
Ship's control wheel, 1915; eight spoked brass wheel from the engine room of the ship the River Clyde which transported the Royal Munster Fusiliers to Gallipoli; presented, with a mast head lamp, to the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers by Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck in memory of the landing of the 29th Division at Sedd-el-Bahr, April 1915. | Equipment, general | 1954-11-10 |
Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade, pitted, stamped with maker's name, Osborn; steel scabbard, pitted. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-22 |
Band sword; single edged, curved blade, stamped on back with B*69 22; cast brass hilt with crossguard and 'pineapple' terminals; lions head pommel with stanchion in mouth. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-17 |
Band sword, 1820 (c); Scots Guards; single edged, curved blade, engraved with maker's name, Herbert and Co, London; gilt brass crossguard with 'thistle' quillons and regimental badge; mameluke type ivory grip, with rivet for knot; gilt brass (?) scabbard with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-7 |
Household Cavalry sword, 1796-1818 (c), similar to pattern 1796 heavy cavalry trooper sword; straight blade with hatchet point and broad shallow fuller on each side, stamped with crown over 8 and maker's name Gill; brass bowl guard and knucklebow; brass backpiece with ear; brass ferrule; brass scabbard with frog hook, similar to 1796 heavy cavalry trooper. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-7-5 |
Indian Army pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1931; belonged to Maj (later Lt Col) Gerald Gibson Gray, Skinner's Horse; bowl hilt with 'GR I' imperial cypher inscribed; blade stamped with GR I cypher, serial number and maker's name, Wilkinson, London; bowl guard stamped with GR I cypher; leather knot; nickel plated scabbard, not belonging to sword. | Edged Weapons | 1972-03-32 |
Indian Army pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1931; belonged to Maj (later Lt Col) Gerald Gibson Gray, Skinner's Horse; bowl hilt with 'GR I' imperial cypher inscribed; blade stamped with GR I cypher, serial number and maker's name, Wilkinson, London; bowl guard stamped with GR I cypher; leather knot; nickel plated scabbard, not belonging to sword. | Equipment, general | 1972-03-32 |
Officer's sword, 1901-1910 (c); Royal Horse Guards; blade stamped with Edward VII cypher. | Edged Weapons | 1971-10-21 |
Fabric covered waterbottle, a collection of gold weights and a folding knife; acquired by Lt H C Burton, 5th Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County Militia), whilst on special duty in the Gold Coast. | Equipment, general | 1954-10-9 |
Fabric covered waterbottle, a collection of gold weights and a folding knife; acquired by Lt H C Burton, 5th Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County Militia), whilst on special duty in the Gold Coast. | Edged Weapons | 1954-10-9 |
Light Cavalry sword, 1855-1857; Land Transport Corps; used during the Crimean War; blade marked with crown over 16 and knight's head with plume; brass crossguard, similar to French infantry sword. | Edged Weapons | 1971-10-7 |
French infantry officer's sword, 1815 (c); epee blade with triangular section, blued with gilt decoration, with read felt washer; cross guard with integral knuckle guard and shells, engraved with decoration including coat of arms and foliage; black, checkered grip; gilt brass ferrule; gilt brass lions head pommel, decorated; crimson worm knot; parchment covered wooden scabbard with gilt fittings, lined with sheep's wool. | Edged Weapons | 1971-05-20 |
Two ebony spur racks, 1850-1858 (c); both are constructed from a semi-circular bar terminating in carved animal heads, one with boars heads the other with elephants, which rest on an ovoid base relief moulded with a petal boarder; the bar is perforated with twelve holes which receive the heel bars of six pairs of spurs; owned by Maj Arthur Samuel Mills, 58th Bengal Native Infantry. | Horse Furniture | 1953-10-56 |
Officer's sword, 1837-1901 (c); Royal Artillery; blade engraved with decoration including VR cypher and the initials FH; three bar hilt; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1971-05-19 |
Officer's sword; Royal Artillery, 1837-1901 (c); blade engraved with decoration including VR cypher and maker's name, T G Phillips, Dublin; three bar guard; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1971-05-19 |
Writing desk, 1850-1851 (c); used by Lord Roberts when a cadet at the East India Company's College, Addiscombe. | Furniture | 1953-10-51 |
Wooden table or work bench, 1850-1851 (c); used by Lord Roberts when a cadet at the East India Company's Military College, Addiscombe. | Furniture | 1953-10-50 |
Writing table, 1922 (c); in mahogany wood with four lather turned baluster legs decorated with bands of incised girdles; the top is in two parts, which, when linked by a lockable sliding panel, form a square with clipped corners; used in the Officer's Mess of the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) and was received on disbandment in 1922 by Maj Thomas Burton Newenham Deane. | Furniture | 1953-07-15 |
Officer's sword, 1800 (c); slightly curved blade with fuller on both sides, engraved with scrollwork, man in the moon, sunburst and stars; stirrup guard with narrow langets; solid backpiece with integral pommel with flat top and acorn shaped tang button; ivory moulded grip bound with copper wire; black leather scabbard with gilt brass fittings including mouthpiece with locket and suspension rings, inscribed with maker's name, Tatham, London. | Edged Weapons | 1971-03-19 |
Field glasses used during the Indian Mutiny by Thomas Britt Ray, Assistant Commissioner of Inland Customs, North-West Provinces and Oudh, 1857; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Part of M R E Ray Collection. | Equipment, general | 1953-06-29 |
Sackcloth bag, 1903 (c); originally held Qur'an; owned by Capt F W Pirrie, Indian Army Staff. | Equipment, general | 1953-05-29 |
Two stranded leather whips; wooden handle with leather strands and a steel loop fixed to the handle with an ornamental escutcheon; used by Mr P V Luke, Indian Civil Service, and were acquired by him in Gilgit in 1894 as part of a kit for playing polo. | Horse Furniture | 1953-04-24 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; spear point blade; 'gothic' guard stamped with VR cypher; leather knot. | Edged Weapons | 1971-02-24 |
Wooden polo stick, 1894; the head has an inscription which seems to be written by the owner, Mr P V Luke, Indian Civil Service and details how it was given to him by A[illegible] Khan Rajah of Gilgit in 1894. | Equipment, general | 1953-04-20 |
Infantry dress sword; hilt inscribed with VR cypher; original form states it to be 'Infantry Dress sword, VR hilt,in scabbard'. | Edged Weapons | 1971-01-25 |
Cossack trooper's sword, pattern 1838; curved blade with broad fuller; marked with letters, number and inscription; brass ferrule; brass birds head pommel integral with backpiece; black leather covered, ribbed grip; hilt marked inside with letter and number; black leather covered wooden scabbard with brass mouthpiece marked with initials and number, chape with square foot, with two lockets and suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1971-01-22 |
Waterbottle and cover, 1916 (c); steel with brown enamel covering; owned by Maj Thomas Burton Newenham Deane, 1st Bn Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment; pierced by a bullet which remains inside the bottle, and has left a lump at the back as it tried to exit; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1953-03-64 |
Table, 1857 (c); in a dark wood, possibly teak; with three tapering legs; the oval top is formed from a polished section cut from a whole tree and has a wavy profile which reflects the side of the tree; reputedly made from a tree that grew near the spot where Maj William Stephen Raikes Hodson, Hodson's Horse, was killed at Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny. | Furniture | 1952-05-13 |
Four elephant goads, 1802 (c); wrought iron open work staff with pointed ends; constructed from six bars, each divided by six discs which are pierced and hold a brass bell; painted with decoration; reputedly made in India during the nineteenth century. | Equipment, general | 1952-05-7 |
Chain whip, 1892 (c); wrought iron handle linked by a loop to eight iron strands, each consisting of three long oval loops, in spiral square section ending in a small pointed horseshoe, or trisula; probably a camel flail, owned by Maj G A Keef, Royal Scots Fusiliers and acquired by him in Afghanistan. | Equipment, general | 1951-09-8 |
Lead seal matrix, 1819-86 (c); oval with the name of the 1st Regiment of Light Cavalry raised in reverse; wooden handle; found in the Quarter Master's Store of the 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry, in 1918. | Equipment, general | 1951-07-5 |
Iron padlock, 1803 (c); heavy construction with a loop and bar mechanism which fits into the cylinder and locks; probably key operated; originally secured the wicket gate of the fortress of Powanghur, which surrendered to the East India Company's forces during the Second Mahratta War, 17 Sep 1803. | Equipment, general | 1951-03-13 |
Binocular case, 128th Pioneers, 1903-1922. | Scientific Instruments | 1951-01-18 |
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 |
Infantry or grenadier's hanger sword, Carmarthen Militia, eighteenth century; curved, single edged blade with fuller on both sides, engraved with maker's name, Shotley Bridge; brass hilt with knucklebow, two side bars and small quillon, bound grip; spherical pommel with riveted tang button, engraved with regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1970-09-20 |
Band sword, 1800 (c); Carmarthen Militia; curved blade, similar to Kilij, with back edge; brass hilt with crossguard and finials, one pierced for ring; grip with rounded dog's head pommel with large brass ring and chain, attached to crossguard; black leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1970-09-20 |
Italian officer's sword and scabbard, Reggimento Dunne 1860 (c); associated with the Battle of Milazzo, Wars of Italian Unification (1848-1860). | Edged Weapons | 1970-08-3 |
Pattern 1827 Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword with scabbard. Used by Kenrick Verulam Bacon, 2nd Jaeger Corps British German Legion, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855 (c). | Edged Weapons | 1970-07-11 |
Russian pioneer's sword, 1801-1855 (c); saw backed curved blade, marked with circle and the initials AB; hilt with short quillons; wooden grip; leather scabbard with iron/ steel chape and mouthpiece with two long leather straps in shape of 'y'. | Edged Weapons | 1970-06-9 |
Indian Army officer's shamshir sword; 5th Punjab Cavalry and 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force), late nineteenth - early twentieth century; curved blade with broad fuller on each side; mameluke hilt with decorated crossguard and langets; riveted ivory grip; metal tang button engraved with foliage; pommel with crimson worm knot attached; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with two suspension rings and leather slings with gold braid. | Edged Weapons | 1970-05-14 |
A panoramic view of Sebastopol, 1854. Watercolour and pen and ink, heightened with body colour by William Simpson (1823-1899); with ships in the harbour to the right, and encampments to the left and right. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-17 |
Three medals awarded to Lance Corporal Michael S Horton, Welsh Guards: General Service Medal 1962-2007, with clasp: Northern Ireland; South Atlantic Medal 1982, with rosette; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; mounted together court style. | Medals | 1999-04-32 |
A panoramic view of Inkerman, 1854. Watercolour and pen and ink, heightened with body colour by William Simpson (1823-1899); with an encampment to the left and gun limbers to the right. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-18 |
A Second Lieutenant of the Middlesex Regiment, 1917. Oil on canvas, artist unknown, 1917 (c). Bust portrait of a 2nd Lieutenant, The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), wearing regimental cap and collar badges of the period 1913-1920. | Oil Paintings | 1999-04-19 |