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Item Code: 870-51
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This style Eagle hilt was described by the Navy in 1830 and became the pattern for the regulation Model 1841.
Manufactured: England / Norfolk, VA Maker: Joseph Rogers & Sons Year: C1830s Model: 1830 Size: 26 inch blade, .867 wide, .3 thick
The eagle pommel has carved feathers all the way down the back strap. There is a folding guard with acorn and oak leaf raised design and a smaller and undecorated folding counter guard on the reverse. The grip is carved ivory and the quillon has an acorn on each end. The blade is a single fuller with: “Manufactured / By / Joseph Rogers / & Sons /for C. Hall / Norfolk, Va.” white etched and decorated with a blued background and gold etched designs of a fouled anchor, a ring of stars and oak leaf branch with acorns. The back seamed leather scabbard has a frog stud and carry rings and the gilt mounts are decorated with an engraved ring of 14 stars, a fouled anchor and acorns and oak leaves on the drag. [ph:L]
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