3021 RARE WOOD SCABBARD CONFEDERATE MOUNTED OFFICER

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
SWORD. 30.5" heavy unstopped fuller blade, pinned wood body scabbard with brass & sheet iron mounts. This sword most likely made by Hammond of Atlanta GA, but often these are referred to as being made in Columbia SC by KG&K. Regardless, this is one of the very few survivors with the original complete scabbard. Cavalry sabers by the same maker are well known but with slightly curved longer blades, but identical 3 branch hilts, short brass ferrule, and iron wire wrapped leather grip. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, blade retains much of its original finish and some luster though cleaned with light staining and pin prick pitting and small nicks in sharpened cutting edge. The scabbard is complete and the sheet iron mounts are really reminiscent of the report made by one inspector in Atlanta stating mounts were made from burnt roofing. Often the cast brass throats and drag are missing on this pattern as they are on cavalry sabers, all the brass is present on this sword with prominent solder marks as burnt roofing material required excess lead solder. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. (02-22036/JS). $6,000-8,000.