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Item Code: 696-108
Leather scabbard is in used condition.
The black leather body shows only light surface wear and minor crazing in spots. Leather is broken through ¾ of the way about 5 inches up from the finial. Would be okay with a bayonet in place.
Brass finial is firmly attached and free of dents with a light patina.
Scabbard frog is of the 8-rivet variety with two smaller rivets added to one side of the throat for a total of 10 rivets. One side of the frog has a slightly worn maker’s mark of E. A. CROSSMAN & CO., NEWARK.”
Crossman had Army contracts for infantry accoutrements in 1864 & 65. [ad] [ph:L]
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