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Foot Artillery short sword, Model 1832, N. P. Ames Springfield, 1844. . The foot artillery sword was approved with the 1832 regulation and it resembles a Roman gladiator sword. It theoretically was intended as a last line of defense for the artilleryman, but more practical use was the whacking of weeds and brush to prepare an artillery placement. Manufactured by NP Ames, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso eagle with N P AMES / SPRINGFIELD and UNITED / STATES / 1844 / (inspector). Additional inspector marks on handle. Standard features include: brass handle with eagle cast on the pommel, cast fish scales for Grip, blade has two fullers stopped with the ricasso on the upper blade, and single fuller on the tip, scabbard is leather with brass mountings. Research Center: Weapon6110-Sword-Artillery-Model-1832-Ames-1844 . Reference: Thillman Army Swords pg 33. Blade length, 19in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon6110-Sword-Artillery-Model-1832-Ames-1844.html |
W0504 ### Foot Artillery short sword, Model 1832, N. P. Ames Springfield, 1844. . The foot artillery sword was approved with the 1832 regulation and it resembles a Roman gladiator sword. It theoretically was intended as a last line of defense for the artilleryman, but more practical use was the whacking of weeds and brush to prepare an artillery placement. Manufactured by NP Ames, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso eagle with N P AMES / SPRINGFIELD and UNITED / STATES / 1844 / (inspector). Additional inspector marks on handle. Standard features include: brass handle with eagle cast on the pommel, cast fish scales for Grip, blade has two fullers stopped with the ricasso on the upper blade, and single fuller on the tip, scabbard is leather with brass mountings. Research Center: Weapon6110-Sword-Artillery-Model-1832-Ames-1844 . Reference: Thillman Army Swords pg 33. Blade length, 19in. Ames Springfield, 1844, inspected by JH. Additional inspector marks on the handle WAT, and JH. Number 32 is likely a barrack storage number. leather scabbard is missing. |
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