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HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR ERA OFFICER'S SWOR

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR ERA OFFICER'S SWOR
HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR ERA OFFICER'S SWORD. This high grade sword is identical, at least in the hilt, to fig. 166, p. 201 of The American Sword by Harold Peterson. The sword has a gold gilded brass pommel cap with a mask of Neptune on the face and a solid silver cap of a full figural Eagle with snake in its grasp on a Union Shield and emeralds around the crown. The grip is silver and tooled to resemble fish skin. The basket of the guard and knuckle bow is florally decorated, and the knuckle bow contains an emerald. The knuckle bow terminates into pommel in the wide open mouth of a dolphin. There is a large full figural horse's head quillion. The blade is gold washed with floral and military motifs and the State Seal of Massachusetts flanked on opposing sides by soldiers. It is maker marked "Clauberg Solingen". An eagle sits atop a patriotic shield with ribbon which says "PERSEVERE", an unusual motif on a sword blade. The scabbard is a brass sheath full engraved with geometric and floral designs. The mounts are gold-gilded brass with solid silver ornamentation of Army military weapons, equipment and floral work. Central silver mount is quite elaborate, containing crossed muskets, a saber bayonet, an artillery short sword, a bugle, a fez, knapsack, canteen & a cartridge box, etc. Top silver figure is of a standing enlisted Zouave soldier. The drag has a large devil's head at the top and between the upper two mounts is a silver plaque for presentation. CONDITION: Blade is fine, retaining most of its orig gilt & frosting. A few areas of light pitting near tip. Gold-plating on scabbard & hilt are present in trace amounts only. Collar with emeralds is loose as is eagle ornament on top. 4-57478 JS9