Description
Nickel-plated regulation pattern hilt with two-branch guard and reverse scroll quillon.
Shark skin grip (worn) secured by a ferrule at the base with 3-strand copper wire wrap;
integral pommel and knurled backstrap. Slightly curved 35 1/4″ nickel-plated blade with
broad single fuller, stamped “PROVED” in a circle on the ricasso and lightly etched with
floral motifs, stands of arms and the royal cypher of Queen Victoria (some rust and nickel
loss). Nickel-plated scabbard with two carrying rings, some of the nickel is lifting and there
is an approximately 1″ long rust-through on the reverse just below the upper carry ring.
With the nickel plating this sword is likely from the later part of Queen Victoria’s reign.











Named Prussian Infantry Officer’s Sword, First Quarter 19th C
Chiselled And Gilt Smallsword, Probably French, 18th Century
Silver Inlaid Transitional Rapier/Smallsword, Late 17th/Early 18th C
English Silver Hilt Smallsword, Mid 18th C