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U.S. Ames Pattern 1860 Presentation Grade Sword Inscribed to an Officer in the 2nd Massachusetts Vol

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U.S. Ames Pattern 1860 Presentation Grade Sword Inscribed to an Officer in the 2nd Massachusetts Vol
Single fuller blade, 34 3/4" long, with "AMES MFg Co/ CHICOPEE./MASS." on the left ricasso and "1863" on the right. Brass 2-branch handguard, with raised vinework on the branches, an eagle and scrollwork on the underside, a wreath on the helmet pommel and wire wrapped sharkskin grip. With a brass fitted metal sheath, vine pattern hanging bands and "Lt. J.F.Field/ 2nd Heavy Artillery/ Mass. Vols" on the top band. Organized in 1863, the 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment spent much of the Civil War on guard and garrison duty in North Carolina, seeing combat at Plymouth and the Battle of South West Creek, and disbanding on 15 September 1865, having lost 15 men and 4 officers in combat, 363 men to disease.
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Condition: Fine, with the blade showing an untouched mixed gray patina with light spotting and handling marks. A dark mixed aged color has formed on the hilt, with a few traces of gilt finish and areas of deep red patina. Mild wear on the grip. Sheath has turned a mixed color, with part of the tip and drag cut off and mild dings and handling marks. The hanging bands are similar in color to the hilt. Appears as if it just came out of an attic!