3525 HIGH-GRADE PRESENTATION US M1902 OFFICER'S SABER

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 19:02UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 750.00 USD
Estimated at 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 USD
FOR MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE H. HARRIES. Overall length: 39 1/4". Blade length: 31 7/8". Blade has a single medium fuller and is marked at the ricasso "F.J. HEIBERGER & SON WASHINGTON D.C.". The blade is etched over 25 1/2" of its length with various foliate motifs, patriotic motifs, and a large "US" on one side. The other side has patriotic & foliate motifs, with a large 11" panel that reads "MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE H. HARRIES. AN EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM AND AFFECTION FROM THE NATIONAL GUARD OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1915.". Major General Harries was an esteemed officer of the District of Columbia National Guard that rose to the rank of Major General from the enlisted ranks. He served in the Indian Wars, the Spanish American War, and WWI. He had the distinction of being awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal, as well as the Navy Distinguished Service Medal among his many awards. Silver plated hilt with an exceptionally well-decorated guard featuring an American eagle perched on a ring surrounded by acanthus leaves. There is another eagle on a federal shield atop the quillon area and ray & shell motifs under the guard. The backstrap is decorated with acanthus leaves and a federal shield surmounting crossed swords near the pommel. Beautifully fashioned wooden grip with finger grooves. The plated scabbard is engraved with foliate decoration and a large spray of arms. The heavily silvered top mount features geometric motifs and a large 4" spread-wing American eagle on shield. The drag is also heavily silvered and shares similar geometric & foliate decoration. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish. Hilt shows light wear with tarnish to the silvered areas. Scabbard shows very light wear. (02-20188/BF). $1,500-2,000.