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U.S. MODEL 1850 PRESENTATION FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
U.S. MODEL 1850 PRESENTATION FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD
U.S. MODEL 1850 PRESENTATION FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD. 32-1/4” quill-back blade that has about 10” blue and gold decorated panels, and about a 10” white etched presentation panel reading “Presented to their Capt. Daniel Hart by the Members of Co. E. January 1863.” Blade has a Solingen maker’s stamp. This sword is most likely a product of Saurbaer, of Trenton, NJ. Captain Hart served in the 7th New Jersey Infantry and was wounded by artillery shell at Chancellorsville, Virginia. He probably carried this with him when wounded since this sword was presented January 1863. Captain Hart was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel at the end of the Civil War, remained in military service and died while in the 25th U.S. Infantry at Fort Stocton, Texas in 1878. Grip is pewter covered with twisted wire. Hilt is three-branched and florally decorated. Patriotic shield is present at quillion. Decorated pommel has two inset pewter plaques. One of patriotic shield ribboned with “UNION” and the other pewter plaque has allegorical figure. Steel scabbard is brass mounted, including brass throat. Drag and ring mounts have carved relief decoration and five inset pewter plaques with various patriotic motifs adorning the scabbard mounts. CONDITION: Blade retains most of the blue and gold decoration and most of the frosting around presentation. Blade exhibits rust and pitting, mostly below decorated portions. 50% of wire wrap is missing. Pewter grip and plaques show wear. Hilt and scabbard mounts retain about 25% orig gilding under old patina. 4-53836 JS4 (5,000-6,000)