4152 CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD BY THOMAS

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,750.00 USD
Estimated at 3,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
GRISWOLD OF NEW ORLEANS. A true and honest veteran of many battles between the Rebs and Yanks in the early 1860s. This Confederate foot officer's sword was made by Thomas Griswold at the corner of Canal and Royal Streets in New Orleans, Louisiana. The overall length of the sword is 36" with the blade length being 30 1/8". Amazingly, the blade is etched over 23" of its length with a multitude of Confederate patriotic motifs including flags and a script " C. S." with crossed cannons near the hilt. Much of the remaining etching includes various foliate motifs. A representation of the etching on this blade may be seen on page 160 of Albaugh's " A Photographic Supplement of Confederate Swords". Gilded brass hilt with a pierced foliate guard and bulbous down turned quillon. Split pommel with laurel leaf decoration. Wire wrapped leather covered grip over a wooden core. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a dark mottled patina, but the etching remains much clearer than many examples. Hilt is solid yet a bit loose and retains only a trace of original gilding. Grip has a 15% of original leather intact, but the wire is 100%. (02-25191/BF). $3500-5000.