3062 RARE CONFEDERATE LOUIS HAIMAN COLUMBUS GEORGIA

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This item SOLD at 2022 Nov 06 @ 12:24UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,500.00 USD
Estimated at 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD

ARTILLERY SABER. This exact sword is pictured in Bill Albaugh’s 1963 Photographic Supplement of Confederate Swords, page 198. There has always been conjecture as to who made these sabers. Opinions of makers include Boyle & Gamble, Louis Froelich, & Nashville Plow Works. I am fairly certain based on receipts from Louis Haiman & Brother Columbus Sword manufactory showing several hundred artillery sabers made & paid early & late war that Haiman is the maker. Other reasons are manufacturing characteristics of his known sabers: lead soldered lap seamed scabbards, lead soldered iron drags, single iron wire grip wrap, heavy brass mounts, offset peening, forging flaw "fault" prominent near ricasso showing blacksmith weld of iron tang to steel blade. Some of these observations can be made about the other often cited makers, but not all that are all characteristic of Louis Haiman & no quantities of purchases are known from any other maker. This saber has long collection history dating back to pioneer Confederate sword collector Bill Bond, Vernon TX, 1950s. CONDITION: fine overall. Blade is gray/white showing forging flaws, light sharpening marks, hilt slightly loose, dark olive/mustard patina matching on hilt & scabbard mounts, grip leather 95% intact, chipped at bottom, wire wrap tight. Scabbard is sound w/ iron patina, sm. dents, about 9" area of cracked & separated metal at lap seam where less solder used (really shows these sabers had one use & were not finished to be pretty just usable in field). (02-17366/JS). $7,000-9,000.