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Patrick Thaden
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PostPosted: Sat 29 Mar, 2008 2:45 pm    Post subject: A found sword         Reply with quote

While I was tearing off a ratty addition to our house a couple weeks ago I found this. I can make out that it is an american sabre of some type, it was etched and there are faint traces of gilding on it The aproximate measurements of the blade at hilt is 3/4" wide and the blade at hilt about 1/4" thick, blade length is 29 1/2 and tang is 5 1/2. Thanks for any input. Patrick
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Chuck Russell




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PostPosted: Sat 29 Mar, 2008 3:05 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

by the design on the blade it almost looks like a marine dress saber. man, only you would have the luck to find a sword in your house Wink
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Glen A Cleeton




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PostPosted: Sat 29 Mar, 2008 7:16 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Considering the blade length and angle of the dangle, my first thought would be an early 1902 sword for all officers. Second guess is a post 1872-1852 naval officer's sword but those have quite a cant to the grip. Here is a blurp on the 1902.

http://www.arms2armor.com/Swords/1902army.htm

The site likewise has other notes on the naval swords and cavalry swords but this is a foot length blade. There was an 1872 mounted artillery officer's sword as well but the blade length again makes me think of the 1902. If there are any pieces at all of the hilt eft, it would help better say for certain. what I see says 1902.

Cheers

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Sean Scott





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PostPosted: Wed 21 May, 2008 11:26 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Absolutely no doubt, from the etching the sword is a M1902 Officer's Saber, a German import blade most likely manufactured by Carl Eickhorn.

I have an example with identical etching in my collection, the blades were used on Meyer trademarked swords among others.

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