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Non-regulation officer’s Civil War era sword model of 1850 showing iron pierced guard with Eagle a

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
Non-regulation officer’s Civil War era sword  model of 1850 showing iron pierced guard with  Eagle a
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Non-regulation officer’s Civil War era sword model of 1850 showing iron pierced guard with Eagle and fancy etched blade with Schulyer, Hartley and Graham, New York agent markings. The reverse of the ricasso shows a W.Clauberg, Solingen and marked with iron proof. The blade is very finely etched with scrolls, stand of arms and a U.S. with inscription panel etched 8 ½” from the tip in front of the standard etching andapproximately 5” in length the inscription reads “LT. A. Hiram, Plummer from C. A. 155th Ind. (Indiana) Vols”. The blade is in fine to near excellent condition showing most of the original polish with frosty etching just beginning minor normal age and the etched panel is absolutely authentic. The scabbard and hilt are also very good plus to near fine and a period sword knot is included. The scabbard shows a couple of minor dings, dents and etc. From the estate of Mel Kessen. Est.: $2,000-$4,000.