NATHAN STARR 1818 CONTRACT CAVALRY SABER WITH METAL SCABBARD

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Item Code: 701-41

Good condition, militia horseman’s battle saber is an original contract of 1818 piece made by the firm of Nathan Starr of Middletown, Connecticut. Some 10,600 sabers were contracted to Nathan Starr by the US Ordnance Dept. in Dec 1818 for use by the militia cavalry in the various states. Delivered between 1820 and 1822, this Federal-era Starr saber blade measures 32” long and has a 26” long wide unstopped fuller. The clipped-point steel blade has been cleaned and exhibits a dull sheen overall. Blade exhibits light pitting overall with heavier rust pocking just up from the obverse ricasso. One small nick on the blade edge. Obverse ricasso is stamped “US / P (proved) / JW / N.STARR”. Retains original washer or pad.

The reverse “P” type iron hilt is tight to the tang. Grips have a ribbed wood handle covered with black leather with an iron ferrule at the guard. Black leather wrap is in good condition. Wood handle shows a few slight chips adjacent to the pommel that almost resembles a bird’s head shape. Iron scabbard has the original japanned black that shows much scratching and flaking. Has two suspension rings mounted to the top edge of the scabbard. Drag has the narrow slipper still tightly on the tip. No maker markings. Would add to any blade display or collection.

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