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Lot 3175

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$374.40 inc. premium

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

Comprising: 1) 32 inch etched blade with vacant inscription panel, retailed by: Lauterstein's/San Antonio/Texas; nickeled brass hilt with Bakelite grip; standard scabbard. 2) 30 inch etched blade inscribed: Herman Gerecter and retailed by: The/Craddock Co/Kansas City,/Mo.; hilt nickeled brass with leather sword knot and Bakelite Grip; bright steel scabbard with German silver two ring mounts. 3) 32 inch etched blade with vacant inscription panel and retailed by: B. Turk/& Bro/Inc/Burlington/VT.; nickeleled hilt with Bakelite grip; standard scabbard marked 8B on drag.
Condition: 1) Blade shows considerable wear with dark areas, light pitting, and scratches; hilt with areas of nickel absent, exposing brass, grip excellent; scabbard with several patches of absent nickel with dark patina exposed. 2) Blade shows scratches and areas of finish missing, yellowed ground in etched panel and retailer's mark area; Hilt very dull nickel with areas of brass exposed, grip with minor scuffs and one nick, sword knot poor with much of leather missing; scabbard very good with few minor spots of surface rust. 3) Blade with scattered areas of light pitting and scratches from scabbard; hilt with pitted nickel and areas of green, guard disfigured, grip with a chip and a few deep scratches; scabbard with loose throat and even pitting covering all nickel and a few dark areas of pitting and missing nickel.

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