2258

THREE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABERS.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
THREE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABERS.
You are bidding on 3 very nice "as found" Confederate cavalry sabers consisting of examples made by Boyle & Gamble, Richmond, VA; Confederate State's Armory made by Lewis Frolich of Kenansville, NC; and a brass hilted English import made by Mole that is unique to the Confederacy in pattern. All 3 swords have iron scabbards that are not Confederate manufacture. The scabbard accompanying the Kenansville sword is actually an early Ames product made for 1840 Calvalry saber. This is a great opportunity to buy 3 identified maker Confederate sabers in fine condition. PROVENANCE: Dr. Andrew Kelley Collection. CONDITION: Boyle & Gamble exhibits 32" flat blade which is gray overall with scattered staining and pitting; grip leather grip is about 90% intact with complete orig single strand copper wire. Kenansville sword has 35" gray blade with areas of staining, pitting, sharpening and cleaning; Roman numeral "XXII" is stamped on side of classic lozenge shaped cross guard of this maker along with flat pommel cap; leather is mostly intact though dry and chipping; single iron wire appears orig; entire grip has been varnished. Mole has 35" blade which is gray with staining and pitting; maker's mark "MOLE" stamped on spine and is quite clear; guard has several bends, as can be seen in photos; compressed checkered leather grips slabs are swollen at base, with areas of chipping; tang is rusted and pitted along grip slabs; protective washer is added. 4-48848, 4-48851, 4-48855 JS17