Item Description
Original item: Only One Available. Here we have a very smart looking, original Eagle-Headed U.S. Officer's sword from the Early 19th century, the style matching those issued after the War of 1812 up into the late 1830s. It features a lovely aged and cracked carved bone grip as well as a gold highlighted engraved blade, which must have been quite spectacular when originally issued. The sword is all brass mounted with a "box" guard featuring floral designs, and a very nice "open beak" Eagle pommel.
The grip is quite loose, due to the splitting and cracks, as well as possible shrinking due to age. The hand guard is also very loose, and the original gilding on the brass is present but mostly gone.
Overall the sword is 35 1/2 inches long, with a 30 1/4 inch long engraved single edge curved saber blade. There is some scattered light staining and surface oxidation on the blade, as well as near the cross guard, but nothing major.
This is a lovely, rather difficult sword to find. Comes more than ready for further research and display!
Approximate Dimensions:
Blade Length: 30 1/4"
Blade Style: Single Edged Curved Saber with Wide Fuller
Overall length: 35 1/2“
Guard: 5" width x 4” length
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