Highland Sword, Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo c. 2015

Pooley Sword Ltd

Registration number

1606920

Artist/maker

Pooley Sword Ltd

Title

Highland Sword, Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo

Production date

c. 2015

Medium

nickel-plated steel, buckskin, silk

Dimensions (H x W x D)

82.55 cm (blade length); 2.9 cm ( blade width at hilt)

Credit line

Presented to Lord Mayor Robert Doyle from the Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo, 2016
City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection

Keywords

Highland Sword, Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo, 2016

Summary

Also known as the Highland Officer's Sword, this 1831 pattern is a two-edged cut and thrust sword with a full nickelplated steel basket guard. With its origins in the traditional weaponry of Highland clansmen, the two highly distinctive features of this hilt are its lining and fringe. The lining is made of white buckskin covered on the outside with red superfine and its edges bound with blue silk ribbon. The fringe, of red silk bound with red ribbon, ties around the pommel and drapes across the front of the basket. Scottish Highland Regiments have long been distinguished by the elaborately designed and embellished basket guards of their swords, and they remain regulation full dress wear to this day. But the basket guard, while affording good protection to the swordsman, restricted movement of the hand and wrist. It was later made removable so that it could be replaced with a plain cross-guard – which in turn provided maximum freedom of movement at the expense of protection Pooley Sword Ltd