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Ceremonial Swords of Britain by Lt Col (Rtd) Edward Barrett MBE

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State and Civic Swords (Hardback) by former Clerk to the Guild of Mace-Bearers, Edward Barrett MBE

The individual story behind each of these magnificent works of art is told in full, and the volume also explores the history of the sword, the scabbard and their manufacture, as well as of other ceremonial trappings of each location. With unique access to the Royal Collections and stunning full-colour images throughout, Edward Barrett more than brings this fascinating work to life.

This extensive, detailed work will sit handsomely in any Mayor’s Parlour. Due to the weight and cost of posting the volume we are only offering 2nd class postage on this item.

 

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The British Isles have long been steeped in a rich heritage of ceremony and tradition, and there are few artefacts that evoke this culture so strongly as the ceremonial sword. Undertaking a monumental task to create a celebration of artistry, craft and tradition, author Edward Barrett travelled to over sixty locations, from Edinburgh to Exeter, Camarthen to Canterbury, on a 3,500-mile-long odyssey to inspect, document and measure the eighty-seven state and civic swords of Great Britain. This was followed by a further 1,000-mile journey around Ireland researching similar swords.

The individual story behind each of these magnificent works of art is told in full, and the volume also explores the history of the sword, the scabbard and their manufacture, as well as of other ceremonial trappings of each location. With unique access to the Royal Collections and stunning full-colour images throughout, Edward Barrett more than brings this fascinating work to life.

Weight 1.152 kg
Dimensions 22.5 × 18 × 2.5 cm