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British Bobby Replica Truncheon

#804609
Introduced in the 1800’s, the iconic British police night stick is still in use today. Our English Bobby Truncheon is a top quality reproduction made from an original. Comes with a cord lanyard. Overall 15 inches.
$39.95

On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

#601007
Modeled after Queen Vicoria's secret bodyguards' sword canes, this gorgeous piece consists of a highly-polished Indian Rosewood shaft and a 20-1/4" hidden, carbon steel blade that has been lavishly etched. Windlass locking mechanism. 24-Karat gold-plated and antiqued metal adornments on the exterior. Overall length of 38-1/2 inches.
$229.95

Victorian Sword Cane

#600970
This strikingly beautiful sword consists of a 17” blade revealed by the extra-strong locking mechanism. Highly detailed, black-enameled, and elaborately accented hardwood shaft, with a firmly mounted lion’s head for capping its horn end. Overall length 37 inches.
$119.95

Double Barrel Turn Over Pistol

#803713
This non-firing flintlock pistol features rotating double barrels with separate pans, dual tone finish on metal furniture, and engraved metal butt plate and grip. Cast metal with faux ivory scales. Overall 14" long.
$77.95

Milady’s Pistol

#803514
This flintlock all-metal gun features an antique brass finish, moving parts and working trigger. Faux ivory engraved grips. Measures 6" overall. Weighs 14 oz.
$28.95

Double Barrel Shotgun

#802423
This replica features a stained hardwood stock and metal working parts with a black finish. Very nice details. Overall 35".
$169.95

Double Barrel Sawed-Off Shotgun

#802422
This replica features a stained hardwood stock and metal working parts with a black finish. A detailed piece. Overall 21-1/2".
$144.95

Le Mat Pistol

#802236
This non-firing revolver features working single action loading lever and simulated checkered ebony wood grips. Overall 14-1/2". Weighs 3.6 lbs.
$85.95

Whether you want safe LARP weapons or real steel swords, MuseumReplicas.com has a large variety of steampunk weapons for your unique persona.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Victorian Sword Cane

I picked this cane up on a whim about a year ago, mostly because of it's resemblance to Dr. Watson's in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. I remain impressed by the craftsmanship. The fitment of the blade/handle into the body of the cane is tight and is without shaking. The button release works quite well. Overall sturdy and attractive design.
Reviewed by: Andrew, October 04, 2023

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

I have had so many people comment on my sword cane.  Every one who sees me take out the sword is amazed!  People comment on the beauty of it and then are amazed by seeing the whole thing!  I love it!
Reviewed by: Larry, July 04, 2022

Review of: Double Barrel Turn Over Pistol

Great
Reviewed by: Nathan, October 30, 2020

Review of: Victorian Sword Cane

Super. Well built and just the right height and weight. Came fast as well.
Reviewed by: Robert, October 05, 2018

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

This is a well made, great looking, functional walking cane. The blade is clean, etched, and not sharp. Very pleased with this. Worth the wait.
Reviewed by: Kenneth, March 23, 2018

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

Nicely made product, nicely presented in an attractive box with plenty of safe packing precautions taken. Not sure why the packing said it was glass other than to give a false sense of delicacy required... I do recommend this item.
Reviewed by: Robert, March 13, 2017

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

Serious koolosity!!! Magnificent detail, fit and finish. I've seen complaints about not being sharp...These people do realize that historically usually only the last couple of inches near the point were sharpened , anyway, right? The extremely narrow bade was left relatively thick to strengthen the blade.This iteration is made strong enough for use as an actual cane and sturdy enough for a weapon. Good job!
Reviewed by: Stephen, February 06, 2017

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

Very beautiful.  My husband loves it
Reviewed by: Brandel, April 17, 2016

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

This cane is very, very well made. The details are elegant, artistic and quite pleasing to the eye.

The clasp for the blade fits snugly and releases the blade smoothly, the blade is fitted well to the grip, having no lose or rattling pieces.

The blade is elegantly etched with filigree and a beautiful Copperplate font stating "On Her Majesty's Service" as seen in Museum Replicas' photos - what Museum Replicas does not mention, is that the blade is also equally and elegantly etched on the reverse of the blade as well with filigree and crown.
The grip is weighty, and has a quality feel to it, and again the details are quite pleasing to admire.

The blade is unsharpened, its point would easily pierce certain objects with a little applied pressure and not much effort. For a cutting edge, however, the blade would need to be sharpened. The blade meets functional use as a short thruster, and would perform as would a half length rapier.
Reviewed by: eric, March 21, 2016

Review of: Victorian Sword Cane

Nice cane, just the right height for me. the sword could of been sharper though.
Reviewed by: Dorothy, January 09, 2016