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RARE MODEL 1814 N. STARR AMERICAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
RARE MODEL 1814 N. STARR AMERICAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER.
You are bidding on one of the rarest regulation American pattern swords known. This sword is new to market and never previously offered in auction. Consignor remembers sword in father's home forty years ago. This sword is orig, authentic, and "as found". Nathan Starr was contracted to build only 31 of this pattern and no more than 2 or 3 are known to this cataloger. Harold Peterson, in his treatise on American swords,"The American Sword," states, "Between August 3 and November 26, 1814, Nathan Starr delivered thirty-one silver plated officers' sabers to the Commissary General of Purchases. These swords were made at the behest of officers who wanted sabers of the same general pattern as their men but of a better quality. They cost twenty dollars as opposed to eight dollars for the standard saber, and the Commissary General was reimbursed for the extra cost by the men who received them. The saber illustrated is indeed one of these very rare and special arms. In all respects except the silver plating, the checkering of the grips and the small eight pointed stars stamped into each "diamond-shape" from cross hatching and the decorative bands on the scabbard, it resembles exactly the regular issue saber made by Starr under contracts of 1812 and 1813. Since these swords were white mounted, they would also have been appropriate for field officers of infantry. "The heavy curved blade is single-edged with a clipped point and a false edge that extends back about six inches. It is stamped "N STARR" on ricasso with four slash marks on opposite side. The grips are wood highly finished and checkered with a small pinwheel figure incised in the center of each lozenge formed by the checkering. All the metal parts of the hilt are made of iron covered with a layer of silver in the style of "Sheffield-plate". These parts consist of a ferrule at the base of the grips; a backstrap which surmounts the grips and expands to form a cover for the rounded "Bird's Head" stylized pommel; a knuckle-bow of the reverse P form which is pierced near the pommel for a sword knot; and a quillon which terminates above the blade in a disc. The tang of the blade is secured at the pommel by a small round spanner-nut. The scabbard is of iron, japanned black. There are two rings for suspension slings, and each of these is attached to the scabbard by bands of Sheffield plate embossed with the so-called "Wall of Troy" motif on "green key". There is a rudimentary drag at the tip. CONDITION: Blade is 35-1/2" long, white/gray with scattered pitting and staining. "N STARR" marking is well-struck. Checkered wood grip is very fine. Sheffield plate is 95% plus complete and very good overall. Silver scabbard mounts and throat are very good overall though throat is missing pinned attachment. Scabbard body shows light pitting under black japanning. Overall the sword is in very fine condition and throat pins are easily restored if wanted. 4-49247 JS209