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PRESENTATION JEWELED STATUE GRIP STAFF SWORD TO C

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:4,000.00 USD Estimated At:8,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
PRESENTATION JEWELED STATUE GRIP STAFF SWORD TO C
PRESENTATION JEWELED STATUE GRIP STAFF SWORD TO COLONEL –LATER BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL-R.N. PEARSON. High grade Clauberg made presentation sword. Grip is full standing Lady Liberty holding a sword with red stone in her chest. Knuckle bow attaches to Lady Liberty's back and transverses down to floral basket with intertwined vines and red stones inset. Quillon is of a sea serpent with red stone eyes. Steel scabbard has large, fancy, cutout mounts with floral and geometric designs. 31-1/2 blade is white metal plated and has 18" etched panels containing patriotic motifs, including two standing soldiers, one an officer with sword and American flag, the other soldier an enlisted man with his knapsack and musket. A presentation plaque between top mounts reads "Presented to Col. R.N. Pearson, 31st Ills V.V.I., By the Officers of his Regt. June 1, 1865". Pearson was BORN January 9, 1840 in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania-he was a bricklayer before the War. He entered the Civil War as a private in the 10th Illinois Infantry (3 Months) and was appointed Adjutant in the 31st Regiment Illinois Infantry when it was formed in Cairo Illinois on September 18, 1861. He rose through the ranks throughout his service, ultimately commanding his regiment. He was promoted to Major April 9, 1863, Lt. Colonel August 15, 1863 and received his Brevet as Brigadier General for "gallant and meritorious services" on March 13, 1865. the 31st Illinois served in the Western theater of Operations having principal engagements at: fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Corinth, Grant's Mississippi Campaign, Champion's Hill Siege and Surrender of Vicksburg, Atlanta Campaign, Kennesaw Mountain, Jonesboro, Sherman's March to the Sea, Savannah, Edisto, Bentonville, Goldsboro, Raleigh, and participated at General Johnston's Surrender at Benton House, N.C. via Richmond, Pearson moved to Washington to participate in the Grand Review. An excellent opportunity to own this wonderful high grade presentation sword owned by a Brevet Brigadier General. CONDITION: This sword is in as found condition. Blade was well protected, being plated and in the scabbard, and exhibits about 97% shine with small areas of rust and pitting. Lady Liberty exhibits dark, chocolate brown patina, and is missing her headdress. Hilt and scabbard mounts exhibit most of their orig gilding, though non-gilded areas exhibit dark, chocolate patina. Two of the eight stones in basket are missing. The silver presentation plaque is uncleaned and exhibits black staining. Steel scabbard body appears to have been white metal plated but is rusted over about 50% of surface. 4-55203 JS68 (8,000-10,000)"