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Cavalry saber, Model 1840, Hammond. . Manufactured by Charles Hammond, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Research Center: Weapon6525-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1840-Hammond . Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon6525-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1840-Hammond.html |
W0804 ### Cavalry saber, Model 1840, Hammond. . The model 1840 saber, called the wrist breaker, was was a relatively heavy cavalry saber, and as it was manufactured before the Civil War, it saw extensive use by both sides during the war. Manufactured by Charles Hammond, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, swords were supplied to state and militia units and were not Federal inspected. Marks: ricasso, C. HAMMOND. Standard features include: relatively straight wooden handle covered with leather and a wire grip, brass hilt has three branches, brass pommel cap and guard are unadorned, steel blade has flat back with narrow and wide fuller stopped at the ricasso, iron scabbard with iron mountings, scabbard throat does not have rivets. Research Center: Weapon6526-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1840-Hammond . Reference: Thillmann Cav. & Arty. Sabers pg. 197. Blade length, 35.25in Grip has leather wrap and wire intact, leather washer intact, scabbard intact. |
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