$5,500.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 30-1456
This sword has a 32-inch blade with a short central fuller and a 21-inch blued panel decorated with engraved and gilt scrollwok, ribands and five-point stars. The ribands are are engraved with names of famous Americans, one side with Washington, Lafayette, Green, Warren and Brooks and Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Munroe and J.O Adams. The blade shows light spotting and retains much of the guilt. It has a guilt brass guard with Federal shield langets. The quillons are flared and molded with scrollwork. The pommel is scrolled guilt brass with a star. The grip is fishskin wrapped with copper wire.
The guilt brass scabbard has two suspension rings below the throat. It has some minor dents and dings from normal use. This is a wonderful sword that retains most of the original guilt finish.
This sword was once part of the William H. Guthman collection.
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