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CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece

CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece

CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece   CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece
Produced by the Prussian firm of W. Walscheid of Solingen, Prussia (Germany), this imported, non-regulation foot officer's sword was used in the American Civil War. Walscheid produced high-quality edged weapons for the Union during the Civil War but did not continue its manufacturing business after the war. Major General Philip Sheridan was one the high-ranking officers who carried a Walsheid sword during the war. This very nice Walshied sword is a non-regulation specimen of the British Pattern 1827 steel hilt with characteristics from the Pattern 1854 British hilt.

Some but not influences are the wide rolled quillon, American spread-winged eagle in the guard over cutout letters'U S', and the steel backstrap with its center ears on the grips. Handsome blade has a slight curve and is in strong condition with beautifully engraved motifs of military accoutrements, including cannon, flags, lances and drums that extend for 4 to an ornate ivy vine on both flats. Engraving clear but thin in areas from use. Manufactured from high-grade steel, the single-edged blade measures 33 long, is 1" wide, and has a single, stopped fuller 20 ¼ " long with no narrow fuller.

Thin spots of dark oxidation are visible along the first 5' or 6 of the tip. Reverse ricasso is stamped with the maker's mark of W.

WALSCHEID / SOLINGEN stamped in a two line stamp. Obverse ricasso bears the brass'PROVED' stamp or disc common on non-regulation British pattern swords.

Reverse flat exhibits the script letters with a detailed U. S flanked by floral displays. Obverse flat bears the spreadwinged eagle. The large steel hilt / guard features a scroll-like cutout display that flows into a decorative cutout branch that terminates into a wide strong knucklebow. Hilt is strong and tight and has not been cleaned.

Large original leather washer is tight and intact. Original grips are in very good condition and consist of a straight wooden handle wrapped in high quality, dark-colored sharkskin with double-twist brass wire bound around the handle and each turn flanked by single strand brass wire. Sharkskin is in very good condition with the brass wire tight. The steel top strap has ears on the grips. Scabbard exhibits a smooth hard medium gray surface with a couple dents.

This non-regulation staff officer's sword with its original scabbard is a nice example of an imported quality edged weapon.


CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece   CIVIL WAR SWORD Officers M1850 Authentic historic piece