3351 CIRCA 1820-1835 EAGLE HEAD INFANTRY FOOT OFFICER'S

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 16:20UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 600.00 USD
Estimated at 1,200.00 - 1,800.00 USD
SWORD. Overall length: 37 1/2". Blade length: 31 5/8". An interesting eagle head sword possibly of a Baltimore style, perhaps by Weaver. It is possible that this is an earlier hilt repurposed with a later blade. Blade has a single wide fuller and features gold highlighted etching on a blued field over half its length. Etching includes foliate, patriotic & military motifs with a large droop-wing American eagle showing a "E PLURIBUS UNUM" ribbon. Silver or silver-plated hilt with eagle embellished front spade languet. Downturned quillon with an interesting foliate engraved knuckle bow. The central portion of the knuckle bow has a bulged area with a 3/4" slot likely for a sword knot. Well-formed eagle head pommel with a plain backstrap. Carved certifiably ivory antique grip with a diagonally reeded panel on the face. Extremely heavily engraved silver-plated brass scabbard with primarily foliate motifs featuring a large eagle between the suspension rings. CONDITION: blade generally has a light gray patina with scattered spotting and more visible oxidation near the ricasso. Most of the gilded highlights remain, along with a large percentage of the blued finish. Guard is a bit bent, but the hilt retains all of its silver finish. Grip has 2 repaired chips near the pommel. Scabbard has a few tiny dents near the tip and a general dark patina mixed with cleaned surfaces. (02-19215/BF). $1,200-1,800.