• Explore
      Highlights
    • Popular
    • Staff picks
    • Downloadable
    • Collections
    • Blog
    • Forum
    • Challenges
    • Community members
    • Sketchfab Masters
    Browse by category
    • Animals & Pets
    • Architecture
    • Art & Abstract
    • Cars & Vehicles
    • Characters & Creatures
    • Cultural Heritage & History
    • Electronics & Gadgets
    • Fashion & Style
    • Food & Drink
    • Furniture & Home
    • Music
    • Nature & Plants
    • News & Politics
    • People
    • Places & Travel
    • Science & Technology
    • Sports & Fitness
    • Weapons & Military
  • Buy 3D models
      Highlights
    • Best selling
    • Animated
    • PBR
    • Low poly
    • High poly
    • 3D Printable
    • 3D Scan
    Browse by category
    • Animals & Pets
    • Architecture
    • Art & Abstract
    • Cars & Vehicles
    • Characters & Creatures
    • Cultural Heritage & History
    • Electronics & Gadgets
    • Fashion & Style
    • Food & Drink
    • Furniture & Home
    • Music
    • Nature & Plants
    • News & Politics
    • People
    • Places & Travel
    • Science & Technology
    • Sports & Fitness
    • Weapons & Military
  • For business
    Sketchfab for Teams
    Augmented Reality
    3D Viewer
    3D eCommerce
    3D Configurators
    Become a Partner
    Find a Partner
    Pricing
    Customer Stories
/
Cancel
loginSign UpUpload

Quillback Saber
3D Model

Avatar of oakeshott
The Oakeshott Institute
pro
164
164 Downloads
1.2k
1198 Views
28Like
Report
Triangles: 82.1k
Vertices: 41k
More model information

c. Early 19th Century British Saber

Oakeshott Collection

Catalogue Number:OC 047

The sword is noted for its unique hilt with a Celtic inspired motif on the guard and unique “pipe-backed” bladed with large false edge fin. The blade was almost certainly a response to the dislike of the 1796 Heavy Cavalry sword that was issued as the model sword to the troops. This particular sword is marked with the seller Prosser’s information in the ricasso. The known examples of the sword also show this mark, so it is sometimes referred to as the Prosser 1818/1819 model. However, models of the sword have appeared as early as 1811.

  • Overall Length : 39.71 in | 1008.7 mm
  • Blade Length from front of guard: 34.67 in | 880.7 mm
  • Blade Width (@ Guard): 1.42 in | 36.0 mm
  • Grip Length : 4.91 in | 124.6 mm
  • Center of Mass (from Guard) : 6.89 in | 174.9 mm

Support us on Patreon

Follow us on Facebook

License:

CC AttributionCreative Commons Attribution

Learn more
Published 4 years ago
May 17th 2019
Uploaded with Blender
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • Weapons & military 3D Models
  • british
  • celtic
  • saber
  • cavalry
  • 19th-century
  • oakeshott
  • prosser
  • sword

Comments

You must log in to comment.
enterprise
  • Enterprise Solutions
  • 3D Configurators
  • 3D eCommerce
  • 3D Viewer
  • 3D Advertising
  • Sketchfab for Teams
  • Customer Stories
  • Pricing
  • Become a partner
ecosystem
  • Exporters
  • Importers
  • Developers & API
  • Augmented Reality
  • Virtual Reality
store
  • Buy 3D models
  • Best Selling
  • Categories
  • Become a Seller
  • Free 3D Models
community
  • Explore
  • Help Center
  • Education
  • Museums
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Challenges
  • Sketchfab Masters
about
  • Company
  • Careers
  • Press Kit
  • Features
  • Contact us
© 2023, Sketchfab, Inc. All rights reserved.
Terms of useRefund policyPrivacy policySitemap