1115

Rare Confederate Cook & Brother Marked Naval Cutlass

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,500.00 USD
Rare Confederate Cook & Brother Marked Naval Cutlass
Buyer's Premium is 20.5% by credit card, reduced to 18% if payment is made by cash, check or wire transfer. Contact Rock Island Auction Company to complete your registration with the auction house.
Rare Confederate Cook & Brother Marked Naval Cutlass

Established in 1861 by Ferdinand and Francis Cook, Cook & Brother was at one point one of the largest arms manufacturers in the Confederacy, but had to flee New Orleans in advance of a Union assault and re-establish themselves in Athens, Georgia, where the company spent the remainder of the war. The employees of the firm, 400 strong at their peak, formed an "Armory Guard", and Ferdinand died leading them into battle in 1864. Like most Confederate manufacturers the Cooks mainly produced copies of American Army equipment, including their naval swords, which were patterned after the U.S. Model 1841. Primarily concerned with the production of rifled muskets, Cook & Brother swords were produced in limited quantities, and few survive today. 25 1/2 inches overall, with a 20 1/2 inch straight unmarked blade. The hilt is cast brass, with a fish scale pattern on the grip and "COOK & BROTHER" stamped on the underside of the cross guard and "30" at the base of the knuckle guard.

Manufacture: None
Model: None
BBL:
Stock:
Gauge:
Finish:
Grips:
Serial Number:

Fair. The blade shows a mixed gray patina overall, with signs of sharpening and dings on the edge, scattered spotting, and a few hairline stress lines in the grain of the steel. The brass is fine, with a deep aged color overall, and a number of small dents. A solid representative example of a rare Confederate sword.