3356 EARLY PRE-CIVIL WAR LIGHT ARTILLERY SABER.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 16:24UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 400.00 USD
Estimated at 800.00 - 1,400.00 USD
Overall length: 37". Blade length: 31 3/4". This heavy quillback blade has the remains of gold highlighted etching and is marked at the ricasso on one side "Schimmelbusch & fils" & "a' Solingen" on the other. Brass hilt with simple crossguard, knuckle bow, & quillon combination. Pommel has a raised oval section at the top. Wire-wrapped leather grip. No scabbard. This light artillery saber style is known in the United States as the M1840; however, the pattern existed well before 1840 in France. This German made sword was likely imported by the French Artillery some time in the late 1830s or 1840s. It has a characteristically early style quillback blade. Many swords like this were imported to the Confederacy from all over Europe. There is an example in the VMI Museum, similar to this sword, that has a Confederate history. CONDITION: blade has a dark overall patina and the etching is quite light. Hilt has a reddish mustard patina. Only traces of the leather wrap remain. Wire is nearly complete but dislodged in places. (02-20023/BF). $800-1,400.