Civil War Model 1840 Cavalry Officer’s Saber

$2,650

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Civil War Model 1840 Cavalry Officer’s Saber – This well-crafted M1840 Cavalry officer’s saber remains in overall excellent condition. The only maker’s mark or stamp is a slightly rounded cylindrical feature on one side of the ricasso; we presume that the blade is of foreign manufacture, either German or French. The blade is engraved – on one side is an American eagle with a riband in its beak on which is the motto: “E Pluribus Unum”; additionally floral elements appear on either side of the eagle; on the other side of the blade is engraved a large “US” surrounded by thirteen stars, with floral motifs on either side of the US. The blade has no nicks or scratches and retains a smooth off-gray finish. The scabbard is nickeled steel, with brass mounts and rings, brass throat and drag – both the throat and the drag have simple, decorative notches cut into them, on both sides of the scabbard; the drag appears to be missing the small attachment screw; there is no washer where the blade enters the hilt nor does it appear to have ever had one. The quillon, knuckle bow and pommel cap all have raised, cast decorative elements. The grip wrap is rayfin or shagreen with a single strand of tightly twisted, gilded, brass wire in the furrows. This is an excellent example of a Civil War period, cavalry officer’s saber.