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Thu 02 Dec, 2010 11:26 am
Brittany,
How wonderful that it is a Wilkinson! Based on the serial number, 40875, it dates to the early years of the reign of Edward VII (between 1903-1906 according to OldSwords.com). The Wilkinson Proof ledgers still exist, and for a very reasonable fee one may learn the date of manufacture and often who bought the sword. Once the name of the original purchaser is obtained one can then research his career and learn about where the sword may have seen service. I highly recommend contacting
www.ArmsResearch.co.uk to see if there is an entry for this sword.
Are you conserving the sword for a museum or for your own personal collection?
The leather strap is a sword knot and actually belongs on the sword and not the scabbard. Cavalry officers usually let the knot hang straight from the hilt whereas infantry officer would tie it up. For example...
...infantry:
...cavalry (image from OldSwords.com):