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Old 24th April 2017, 07:01 PM   #1
Jim McDougall
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Thanks Ibrahiim!!! Good illustrations, and the 1868 shown with pennon furled gives an idea of my 'Corvette charge"!! That was the model lances.

Here is the plate on British lances from "Sword, Lance and Bayonet", Hopkinson & Ffloulkes, 1938.

Since the net and general resources on lances is so lousy, every bit we can find and add is helpful.

On another forum, another 'my grandfather had this a found in attic..etc etc' post claimed a lance with the 'bulb' was French Napoleonic (of course), but by this chart was clearly the British M1820.
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