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Lot 3170

A lot of two U.S. Model 1902 sabers for all officers
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$117 inc. premium

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A lot of two U.S. Model 1902 sabers for all officers

Comprising: 1) 30 inch etched blade retailed by: Geo. F. Buss/Pittspon/PA.; hilt nickeled, painted steel grip; nickeled scabbard. 2) Etched 32 inch blade with 19 inch etched panel inscribed: Edward E. Oole U.S. Army and manufactured by Weyersberg Kirschbaum $ Ce in Solingen; hilt nickeled with plastic coated wooden grip; scabbard of nickeled steel.
Condition: 1) Blade dull with scuff marks, scratches, and pitting forward of etched panel; hilt retains some of nickel finish, grip wih scratches and missing considerable portion of black paint; scabbard heavily pitted in many areas with several dark rust spots. 2) Blade very fine with light scabbard scratches; hilt has considerable amount of nickel finish worn away, plastic covering on grip has small crack and shrunken to expose wood around grip; scabbard retains majority of nickel finish, dull and lightly pitted overall.

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