19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
19th Century American Cavalry Saber
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19th Century American Cavalry Saber

19th century
Empire Style, Consulat
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From: 41500, La Chapelle Saint Martin en Plaine, France

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    19th Century American Cavalry Saber
    Three-pronged brass hilt, one of which needs to be re-soldered.
    Short-shanked cap.
    Wooden grip with twisted brass filigree.
    Curved blade with hollow sides
    This saber model is directly inspired by the French light cavalry saber, Model 1822. This saber model was the most widely used in the American cavalry during the Civil War from 1861 to 1865, even more so than the Model 1860 saber. Produced in 1858, this example was therefore used during this conflict.
    Size with scabbard: 108 blade, 87 cm

    Ref: O4W5DF1F85

    Condition As is
    Style Empire Style, Consulat (Swords, Bladed weapons of Empire Style, Consulat Style)
    Period 19th century (Swords, Bladed weapons 19th century)
    Country of origin America
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 41500, La Chapelle Saint Martin en Plaine, France
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