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Sword   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Hobson & Sons Swordsmiths
Title
Sword
Object type Classification: 72207
Description
English: Sword and scabbard that belonged to Major Henry Gordon Wilding, New Zealand Field Artillery, WW1 blade type- straight, flat back, single fuller each side, etched foliage pattern to one side with winged arrows to centre; six pointed star to shoulder with brass (rivet) to centre marked "PROVED - P"; etched to other side foliage pattern and artillery symbols- cannon and flaming ball; coat of arms near shoulder; maker's marl on shoulder guard- chrome-plated steel; three band basket; sword knot near pommel; scroll quillon hilt mounts- steel; chequered side grip; banded hemispherical pommel; tang button to top grip- fish skin bound with steel or silver wire scabbard- brown leather over wood; silver coloured metal to opening; belt loop to back markings- etched to blade side- "HOBSON and SONS - -1-3-5 - LEXINGTONS - LONDON"; handwritten to scabbard- "Lt Col - H.G. WILDING - DSO, BAR - N.Z.F.A"; etched scroll below crest to blade- "DIEU ET MON DROIT"
Date World War 1, 1914-18-wars; 17 Jul 2001; 15 Aug 2001; Circa 1895
Dimensions

length: 1000mm
length: 140mm
width: 28mm
length: 893mm
length: 970mm
notes: hilt length excluding tang button
notes: blade

notes: including strap
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2001.25.1132
Place of creation Western Front; London; Gallipoli
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2001.25.1132 Brent Mackrell Collection
Notes sword and scabbard that belonged to Major Henry Gordon Wilding, New Zealand Field Artillery, WW1 On the weekend that war was declared in 1914 Gordon Wilding turned down an invitation to play rugby for North Auckland and instead rode horseback from Kaikohe to Whangarei to enlist. He served on Gallipoli and then from France to Germany. He was twice wounded, was mentioned in despatches three times and was thought to be the only New Zealand officer to be awarded DSO and bar while still a Major.
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