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Lot 3164

A lot of three Model 1860 staff & field officer's swords
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$491.40 inc. premium

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A lot of three Model 1860 staff & field officer's swords

Comprising: Three standard pattern swords all with 30 inch diamond section blades, two of which are etched. Retailers include: Iver Johnson/Sporting Goods/Co./Boston/Mass., WM. Read & Sons/Boston Mass., and Grossman/Military/Society Supply Co./Cleveland, Ohio. All having cast brass hilts with leather wire wrapped grips; no counterguards. All having standard nickel plated steel scabbards with three ring brass mounts.
Condition: 1)Blade having several chips with scatered dark areas on surface; hilt has been cleaned with nearly perfect leather grip; scabbard with a few dents and many scattered dark areas and light pitting. 2)Unetched blade a few very minor chips and even patina with minor spotting; hilt with nice patina and leather grip has cracking with a few minor chips; scabbard pitted evenly beneath nickel finish with some pitting worn through, exposing steel. 3) Blade with few areas of dark spots and pitting, some rust where guard covers blade; hilt even unpolished patina, leather grip dry with areas of missing leather and chipped wood; scabbard with some traces of nickel finish mixed with large areas of dark patina.

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