Basket Hilted Broadsword
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Also known as the Highland Officer’s Sword, this 1831 pattern is a two-edged cut and thrust sword with a full nickel-plated steel basket guard.
With its origins in the traditional weaponry of Highland clansmen, the two highly distinctive features of this hilt are its lining and fringe. The lining is made of white buckskin covered on the outside with red felt and its edges bound with blue silk ribbon. The fringe, of red silk bound with red ribbon, ties around the pommel and drapes across the front of the basket.
There are two scabbard options:
Nickel-plated steel scabbards with suspension rings, or leather covered wood with Sam Browne fittings.
Regiments
The Royal Regiment of Scotland
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