. . . "James Norrington's ceremonial sword"@en . . . . . . . . "At World's End"@en . . . "This sword was a weapon most notably owned by James Norrington. Beautifully hand-forged by blacksmith apprentice William Turner, the sword was perfectly balanced, and gold filigree was decorated into the handle. To mark his promotion as commodore of the British Royal Navy fleet in Port Royal, Captain Norrington was given this sword by Governor Weatherby Swann. Sometime after Norrington's resignation, the sword ended up in Cutler Beckett's possession until Norrington returned and was promoted as an admiral of the East India Trading Company. Later, after Norrington's death, Davy Jones took the sword as his own weapon through the rest of the War Against Piracy."@en . . "Flying Dutchman"@en . . "This sword was a weapon most notably owned by James Norrington. Beautifully hand-forged by blacksmith apprentice William Turner, the sword was perfectly balanced, and gold filigree was decorated into the handle. To mark his promotion as commodore of the British Royal Navy fleet in Port Royal, Captain Norrington was given this sword by Governor Weatherby Swann. Sometime after Norrington's resignation, the sword ended up in Cutler Beckett's possession until Norrington returned and was promoted as an admiral of the East India Trading Company. Later, after Norrington's death, Davy Jones took the sword as his own weapon through the rest of the War Against Piracy."@en . . "The Curse of the Black Pearl"@en . . "James Norrington's ceremonial sword"@en . . . .