1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD BY GOLDNEY, CUTLER TO THE PRINCE OF WALES
1803 Pattern infantry officer's sword with ornate lion's head pommel and high-quality ivory grip, pierced metal guard bearing Royal cipher, curved fullered blade housed in black leather and golden brass fitted scabbard (some stitching/fittings loose), top mount engraved: 'Goldneys, Late Neild, St. James Street. London, Cutlers to his Royal Highness, Prince of Wales.'
Description
Thomas Goldney operated from 1791, taking over from James Neild of 1777, sword Cutler 'to their Royal Highnesses Prince William Henry, Prince Edward, Prince Ernest, Prince Augustus & Prince Aldolphus.'