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US MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD PRES

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Knives, Swords & Blades Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
US MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD PRES
US MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD PRESENTED TO U.S. OFFICER. This sword is engraved between top mounts on German silver scabbard PRESENTED TO Lieut. Col. Edward B. Fowler From his Fellow Officers, 14th Regt. N.Y.S.M. MAY 4, 1861". 30-3/4" blade is etched with various military and patriotic motifs. Grip is white sharkskin wrapped with triple wire. Standard staff hilt with fancy US and floral motifs. Ring mounts and drag on scabbard are engraved with floral motifs. A wonderful very early war presentation to the Commanding Officer of a hard fought unit in the Civil War. Appointed as Lt. Colonel of the 14th Militia Regiment in 1861, Fowler was, ultimately, promoted to Colonel and commanded the 84th New York volunteer Infantry until its discharge in June 1864.The 14th New York State Militia was organized in Brooklyn but failed to be called to the front when Lincoln issues his call for 75,000 volunteers. With special authority from the War Department, the 14th turned itself over to the Federal Government and was accepted into Federal volunteer service for a three year term. The unit was re-designated the 84th New York Volunteer Infantry. Leaving New York and reporting to Washington, the 84th advanced into Virginia and fought at Bull Run. Their major engagements were: Ball's Cross Roads, Upton's Hill. Falmouth, Va., General Pope's Campaign-including Rappahannock Station, Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, 2nd Bull Run, and Little River Turnpike. They participated in the Maryland Campaign-South Mountain and Antietam, then Port Royal, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine run, Wilderness and Spotsylvania. Ordered back to New York City, they were mustered out of service on June 14, 1864. CONDITION: Grip is worn at high spots but retains all of its orig sharkskin and wire. Blade is bright/gray. Etching is excellent and shows a lot of its orig frost. Some black staining on blade. Scabbard shows braised repair between drag and middle mount. 4-56943 JS61 (4,000-6,000)"