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The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King's German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. It was adopted by the Prussians (as the 1811 pattern or "Blücher sabre") and used by Portuguese and Spanish cavalry.

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  • The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King's German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. It was adopted by the Prussians (as the 1811 pattern or "Blücher sabre") and used by Portuguese and Spanish cavalry. (en)
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  • Curved, single fuller, asymmetric point. (en)
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  • 1796 (xsd:integer)
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  • John Le Marchant/Henry Osborn (en)
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  • Single knucklebow of "stirrup" type. (en)
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  • Various (en)
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  • Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre (en)
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  • 1796 (xsd:integer)
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  • Iron, wood liners, 2 loose suspension rings (en)
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  • The Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is a sword that was used primarily by British light dragoons and hussars, and King's German Legion light cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars. It was adopted by the Prussians (as the 1811 pattern or "Blücher sabre") and used by Portuguese and Spanish cavalry. (en)
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  • Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre (en)
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