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Lot 3172

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

Sold for US$351 inc. premium

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

Comprising: 1) Etched 27 3/4 inch blade, marked Zubco/Spain with vacant inscription panel; hilt nickeled with Bakelite grip; two ring scabbard with inscription: SSG L.A. Jesberger/7 June 74 - 3 Jul 75/From A Co. 2)Etched 27 3/4 inch blade with vacant inscription panel, retailed by: The/ Craddock/Co./Kansas City/MO.; nickeled hilt with Bakelite grip; two ring nickeled scabbard. 3) 30 inch etched blade incribed: Joseph Smith Sheldon Co. C, retailer marked: The/Pettibone/Bros/Mfg. Co./Cinti.O.; nickeled hilt with horn grip; nickeled scabbard.
Condition: 1)Excellent blade having light scratches from scabbard; hilt retains all of nickel finish, some dulling, grip with one small chip; scabbard retaining most of nickel finish, few areas of minor rust and pitting. 2) Blade with dark spots and surface rust over covering blade with scratches from scabbard; hilt retains majority of pitted nickel finish, grip with large chip where guard and pommel meet; scabbard retains traces of nickel finish, otherwise spotted dark patina with areas of pitting and rust. 3) Blade scattered with spotted dark areas of pitting, etched panel with pitted ground; hilt with pitted and green nickel finish, grip cracked in one small area; scabbard retains most of nickel finish, with areas of missing nickel and dark spots.

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