3065 CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER COCKED POMMEL VARIANT.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 12:08UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Overall length: 43". Blade length: 33 1/2". This massive Confederate cavalry saber has yet to be identified with a particular maker, but is thought to have originated in Georgia or Tennessee, based on its physical characteristics. Plain blade with a single wide, crudely stopped fuller, as sometimes seen on products of Tilton and EJ Johnston. Huge 6 1/4" brass hilt, sometimes associated with Tilton swords. The exaggerated 2" downturned quillon is sometimes indicative of EJ Johnston or Sharp & Hamilton. The underside of the counterguard has a raised oval section above the ricasso. The plain knuckle bow joins 2 branches and enters the lowest point of the pommel. The modified Phrygian helmet pommel is "cocked" at an odd angle to the tang of the sword, which is unique to this pattern of cavalry saber. Grip leather appears to be skillfully rewrapped, and the wire wrap is complete. Iron scabbard with a somewhat crudely brazed seam at the bottom, as seen on products from Sharp & Hamilton and Memphis Novelty Works. There is an exaggerated, somewhat thin drag at the tip of the scabbard that is unique to this sword. This scabbard is brass mounted with iron suspension rings and a heavy brass canoe-shaped throat. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina but no evidence of heavy pitting. Hilt has a dark patina. Grip is complete. Scabbard has a few minor dents and is quite solid. (02-20082/BF). $4,000-5,000.