3176 HIGH GRADE HORSTMANN STAFF & FIELD OFFICER SWORD

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 13:40UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,500.00 USD
Estimated at 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
PRESENTED IN THE FIELD AT HATTERAS INLET, NC TO MAJOR DANIEL NAGLE, 48TH PENNSYLVANIA. Very high grade Horstmann mode 1850 staff & field officer's sword is seen with Colonel Nagle holding it in photo held by US Army Military Institute. 31" bright lustrous blade with 17" patriotic etched panels with gold backgrounds, sheet silver engraved grip, extra engraving on hilt & pommel, red cloth protective washer. Browned steel scabbard has raised relief mounts with panoply of arms, and oak leaves & acorns. 3.5" Silver presentation plaque between top mounts is engraved "presented to / Major Daniel Nagle / by the Members of Comp'y D, 48th Reg't Penn Vols / Hatteras Inlet, N.C. DECR 25TH, 1861 / As a mark of their Esteem for their Former Commander". Daniel Nagle (1828-1918) from Harrisburg PA had service in the Mexican war as a musician in the 1st Pennsylvania regiment. He mustered into the 6th Pennsylvania regiment April 22nd 1861. In August he was captain of company D, 48th Pennsylvania regiment, promoted to major December 16th and sword was presented to him on Christmas Day. Nagle would have additional service in the 173rd Pennsylvania as their colonel. He would muster out of the 173rd August 14 1863. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Inscribed copy of 1861 Army regulations and 3 large binders of research materials. CONDITION: very fine overall, never cleaned, blade retains virtually all it original polish & luster. Hilt, pommel & scabbard mounts retain almost all their original gold wash, steel scabbard body has dark smooth iron patina with areas of original brown finish. Sword knot is complete and fine. 1861 Army Regulations appear complete, but shaken, chipped spine. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18371/JS). $7,000-9,000.