Yeoman Warders’ Sword with Scabbard

The Yeoman Warders’ Sword was formulated and introduced during the early years of Queen Victoria’s glorious reign. A distinctive characteristic of the sword is that it has a flattened crown pommel and knuckle bow and shell guard embellished with the magnificent Royal Crown glorified by the Lion and passant.

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SKU: WSC-UK-1035 Categories: , Product ID: 10739

Description

The Yeoman Warders’ ceremonial Sword reflects centuries of royal tradition and ceremonial duty at the Tower of London. From the introduction, this sword clearly represents historic authority, pageantry, and service connected to the British Crown.

During the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign, craftsmen developed the design, pattern, and style still associated with this sword today. The Yeoman Warders, often known as the Beefeaters, carried this sword as part of their ceremonial role in guarding royal palaces and treasures. The design emphasizes visual authority rather than combat use.

One of the most distinctive features of this sword is its flattened crown pommel, which immediately signals royal association. The knuckle bow and shell guard display rich ornamentation and prominently feature the Royal Crown, enhanced by the lion passant. These elements symbolize loyalty, sovereignty, and protection of the Crown.

The blade measures approximately 24 inches in length, giving the sword a compact and balanced appearance suitable for ceremonial wear. The proportions allow ease of movement during formal duties while maintaining a dignified profile. Craftsmen finish the blade to complement the ornate hilt, ensuring visual harmony across the entire sword.

The Yeoman Warders’ ceremonial Sword comes complete with a black leather scabbard, fitted with two gilt mounts. The scabbard supports correct ceremonial wear and enhances the sword’s refined presentation. Together, the sword and scabbard create a cohesive and historically respectful set.

This sword serves ceremonial purposes during official events, historic reenactments, and formal duties at royal locations. Collectors, museums, and historians also value it for its strong connection to British ceremonial heritage. Displayed or worn, it communicates tradition, continuity, and royal service.

The Yeoman Warders’ Sword stands as a tribute to medieval-inspired craftsmanship shaped during the Victorian era. Whether added to a collection or used for ceremonial display, the Yeoman Warders’ ceremonial Sword remains a striking symbol of royal guardianship and historic pageantry.

Additional information

Blade Length

755 mm

Blade width at Hilt

28 mm