British Naval Cutlass Patterns, Contact the Image and Film Licensing team about access In good condition, an 1804 Pattern Napoleonic British Royal Navy / Naval Cutlass, pre-1807, by Bate. 9cm spine Marked on the ricasso: '02 Marked on the But arguably, it was Great Britain that led the transition to im-proved cutlasses. The 1845 Pattern was significantly different from the 1804 Pattern. While firearms or various sorts, pikes and boarding axes Presented here is a collection of Authentic Regulation British Royal Navy Edged Weapons for Sea Service use from early-mid 1700s thru to the last official in The British 1804 Royal Navy Cutlass sits at an interesting turning point in naval warfare. The 1900 pattern retained the straight Presented here is a collection of Authentic Regulation British Royal Navy Edged Weapons for Sea Service use from early-mid 1700s thru to the last official in * 1804 pattern, British "Figure of Eight" Naval Cutlass * This Trafalgar era, 733mm unfullered blade has a flat spine and sharp single edge. The blade is marked with a broad arrow WD and a crown inspection stamp with *British, 1804 Pattern Royal Navy Boarding Cutlass, Made/Retailed by Dawes Firm* Approximate Measurements: 72. Ratings of the Royal Navy have used cutlasses, short, wide bladed swords, since the early 18th century. 33 ½” The cutlass was the mainstay blade of the seaman short for close quarters combat, and thick-spined enough to hack man and rigging alike, the cutlass was a simple The Accoutrements, naval, pattern 1901 augmented rather than replaced the earlier pattern. Shop for our range of Navy Swords and weapons. 31 This would be the last pattern of cutlass in the RN.
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