Description: Revolutionary War period American short saber circa 1775-1780Description:Outstanding American Revolution period American short saber circa 1775-1780 Ex George Neumann. “An unusual turret-like pommel with thin ridges secures the upper end of this very solid brass stirrup hilt. The quillion is also a variant-having its center drilled through to create a ring form.Notice, too, the octagonal grip, which is fashioned from polished bone.(Regarding the grip’s identification, bone contains small dark flecks versus ivory’s wood-like warm flowing grain.)The typical slightly curved imported blade includes a normal ¼”x17-½” back fuller and a six inch false edge.Length: 29” Blade: 23-¾” x 1-¼” Hilt: Brass”Information written by Neumann as this sword is listed on his book Battle Weapons of the American Revolution page 326 68.SS It is indeed a fantastic American made sword in superb condition from the American Revolutionary War. A superb museum or collection addition.
Price: 2150 USD
Location: Coventry, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-11-20T18:18:08.000Z
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Conflict: Revolutionary War (1775-83)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria