Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers
The Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers is a British army pattern sword prescribed for the use of officers of the rank of major-general and above. It has been in continuous use from 1831 to the present. It is an example of a type of sword described as a mameluke sabre.
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Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers
The Pattern 1831 sabre for General Officers is a British army pattern sword prescribed for the use of officers of the rank of major-general and above. It has been in continuous use from 1831 to the present. It is an example of a type of sword described as a mameluke sabre.
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Curved, slab-sided, asymmetric point, false edge.
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'Mameluke hilt' with simple cross-guard.
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Brass, wood liners, 2 loose suspension rings, later steel scabbards were introduced.
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