Posts: 1,978 Location: Nipmuc USA
Thu 09 Dec, 2010 6:19 pm
Hi Matthew
Welcome aboard. This appears to be a British made cavalry sword of the pattern 1796. A broader search for 1796 cavalry will bring up quite a bit of information on these swords. There were also infantry swords of model 1796 regulation. The Prussians continued to use a very similar base for many swords right into the 20th century but their contemporary model was/is labeled as the 1811 Blucher (iirc).
These are a bit out of my depth as to the British makers and do not have a reference for GAynor in my brief lists from that time period.
Some pictures overall of the blade condition will help any evaluate street value. I will say that the hilt and scabbard seem in a tired corroded condition and that does not help overall value at all. The maker name may make it collectible on the name alone. Others familiar and with the makers lists can probably help.
Let me see if I can plug in a thread archive I have for these from another board
Cheers
http://h1.ripway.com/Bombadil/1796%20Light%20...rchive.doc
Well, here and elsewhere (grrr lost my mirror)
Here we go, as a backup
http://files.myopera.com/3sails/files/1796%20...rchive.doc
GC