$2,500.00 SOLD
Originally $2,950.00
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Item Code: 486-27
Overall length 24.5". Diamond shaped, double-edged, spear-pointed, and measures 18.75" in length, 2.125" in width at cross-guard. Exhibits medium to heavy rust w/plum colored patina, and one minor ding. Hilt assembly slightly loose. Traditional Roman scaled handle exhibiting some grime and dark coppery patina. Pommel rivet crudely driven, as was characteristic of Confederate artillery swords. Cross guard exhibits matching sets of nearly legible initials-H ? A-in front and rear panels. Of probable foreign origin, with no other markings. Overall condition good. An interesting sword with curious initials.
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