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RARE AND FINE CONFEDERATE MOUNTED OFFICERS SWORD.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
RARE AND FINE CONFEDERATE MOUNTED OFFICERS SWORD.
Probably made in Atlanta, GA. or Nashville, TN. There are few examples of this sword known and this is no doubt the finest example to ever surface, being near perfect in every regard. This massive blade being just under 31" long is over 1 1/4" wide and just over 1/4" thick and hilt is mounted identically to those found on wooden scabbard Cavalry sabers thought to be products of Hammond Marshall of Atlanta, GA. The lap-seamed scabbard has beveled brass ring mounts and drag reminiscent of Nashville Plow Works of Nashville, TN. Regardless of who made these very fine mounted Officer sabers, you'll never find a better example as this sword, which has a near perfect grip with series of the number 5 stamped in 3 lines for decoration or maybe unit designation "5th Regiment Cav?". The scabbard retains almost all its orig. black painted surface. PROVENANCE: Steven Hess Collection. CONDITION: Blade is gray overall with scattered areas of staining and pitting. Brass hilt, pommel, ferrule, ring mounts and drag exhibit mustard colored patinas and all appear uncleaned. Leather grip is complete and intact, retaining much of its orig brown polish with some nicks, dents and scuffs to high areas. Scabbard body is sound and solid with about 1/2" hairline crack below little mount, retaining 90% plus orig black paint is 90%+ intact 8-76363 JS6