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An American Revolutionary War period horseman's sabercirca 1775-80
11 June 2012, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$2,340 inc. premium
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An American Revolutionary War period horseman's saber
circa 1775-80
circa 1775-80
Curved 33 inch blade with three fullers below the spine. Brass hilt with knucklebow and two curved branches extending to the sturdy guard; simple ferrule; bird's head back strap with capstan; leather-covered grip bound with two strands of straight and single strand of twisted brass wire.
Condition: Blade with scattered patches of spotting/minor pitting. Grip leather with small tear below the pommel.
See Illustration
Condition: Blade with scattered patches of spotting/minor pitting. Grip leather with small tear below the pommel.
See Illustration
Footnotes
Literature: See Figure 351 in Swords & Blades of the American Revolution by George C. Neumann for an example of this pattern.








