Ceremonial swords sorted by country

Ceremonial swords sorted by country

W.K.C. is the world's leading manufacturer of parade weapons.
We manufacture over 1000 different models in Solingen and develop new ones every day on customer request.
Here you will find a list of models that we regularly produce, sorted by country.
If your country or product is not listed here, please contact us at hello@wkc-solingen.de and let us know which product you are looking for.

Most of our items are made to order and can be personalised. Group or dealer inquiries directly to head of sales: hello@wkc-solingen.de

 

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British Army Infantry Officer's Sword (1897 Pattern) with CIIIR Cypher, carbon steel blade - Royal Yorkshire Regiment

British Army Infantry Officer's Sword (1897 Pattern) with CIIIR Cypher, carbon steel blade - Royal Yorkshire Regiment

EUR 654,50

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

The British Infantry Pattern 1897 Sword made by WKC Solingen is a historically significant weapon used by the British Army. WKC Solingen is a renowned German sword manufacturer that produces swords for various countries, including Britain.


The blade of this sword is typically around 32.5 inches long, featuring a single-edge and a spear point tip. The overall design is influenced by both cutting and thrusting, making it suitable for a range of combat situations. The blade is usually made of high carbon or stainless steel, providing durability and strength.


The hilt of the sword consists of a solid grip covered in rayskin, which is then tightly wound with twisted brass wire. It also features a knuckle bow design to protect the user's hand. The pommel,, nut and ferrule are made of brass, the guard is embossed with the king´s cypher, providing visual appeal and additional protection.


The British Infantry Pattern 1897 Sword is highly regarded for its effectiveness in combat and its elegant design. It has played a significant role in various conflicts and is often associated with British military history.


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British Army Infantry Officer's Sword (1897 Pattern) with CIIIR Cypher, stainless steel blade - Royal Yorkshire Regiment

British Army Infantry Officer's Sword (1897 Pattern) with CIIIR Cypher, stainless steel blade - Royal Yorkshire Regiment

EUR 654,50

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

The British Infantry Pattern 1897 Sword made by WKC Solingen is a historically significant weapon used by the British Army. WKC Solingen is a renowned German sword manufacturer that produces swords for various countries, including Britain.


The blade of this sword is typically around 32.5 inches long, featuring a single-edge and a spear point tip. The overall design is influenced by both cutting and thrusting, making it suitable for a range of combat situations. The blade is usually made of high carbon or stainless steel, providing durability and strength.


The hilt of the sword consists of a solid grip covered in rayskin, which is then tightly wound with twisted brass wire. It also features a knuckle bow design to protect the user's hand. The pommel,, nut and ferrule are made of brass, the guard is embossed with the king´s cypher, providing visual appeal and additional protection.


The British Infantry Pattern 1897 Sword is highly regarded for its effectiveness in combat and its elegant design. It has played a significant role in various conflicts and is often associated with British military history.


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