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Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898 | |
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Cavalry saber, Model 1860, Ames, arched address, 1864. . The model 1860 saber was made slightly lighter than the model 1840 and was the primary saber of the Federal cavalry by the end of the war. Manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso, AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS (arched style), and US / (inspector) / 1864, additional inspector stamp on pommel and scabbard drag. Standard features include: wooden handle with a swell 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. Research Center: Weapon6610-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1860-Ames-1864-v3 . Reference: Thillmann Cav. & Arty. Sabers pg. 79. Blade length, 35 inches. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon6610-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1860-Ames-1864-v3.html |
W0746 ### Cavalry saber, Model 1860, Ames, arched address, 1864. . The model 1860 saber was made slightly lighter than the model 1840 and was the primary saber of the Federal cavalry by the end of the war. Manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso, AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS (arched style), and US / (inspector) / 1864, additional inspector stamp on pommel and scabbard drag. Standard features include: wooden handle with a swell 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. Research Center: Weapon6610-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1860-Ames-1864-v3 . Reference: Thillmann Cav. & Arty. Sabers pg. 79. Blade length, 35 inches. Ames, 1864, arched address, inspected by CEW, additional inspector stamp, JH on pommel Grip has leather wrap and wire intact, leather washer intact, clean blade with very bright finish, blade and scabbard may both be plated, |
W0872 ### Cavalry saber, Model 1860, Ames, arched address, 1864. . The model 1860 saber was made slightly lighter than the model 1840 and was the primary saber of the Federal cavalry by the end of the war. Manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso, AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS (arched style), and US / (inspector) / 1864, additional inspector stamp on pommel and scabbard drag. Standard features include: wooden handle with a swell 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. Research Center: Weapon6610-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1860-Ames-1864-v3 . Reference: Thillmann Cav. & Arty. Sabers pg. 79. Blade length, 35 inches. Ames, 1864, arched address, inspected by MM, additional inspector stamp, JH on pommel. Grip has leather wrap and wire intact, leather washer intact. |
W0873 ### Cavalry saber, Model 1860, Ames, arched address, 1864. . The model 1860 saber was made slightly lighter than the model 1840 and was the primary saber of the Federal cavalry by the end of the war. Manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso, AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS (arched style), and US / (inspector) / 1864, additional inspector stamp on pommel and scabbard drag. Standard features include: wooden handle with a swell 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. Research Center: Weapon6610-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1860-Ames-1864-v3 . Reference: Thillmann Cav. & Arty. Sabers pg. 79. Blade length, 35 inches. Ames, 1864, arched address, inspected by CEW, additional inspector stamp, JH on pommel. Grip has leather wrap and wire intact, leather washer intact. |
W1495 ### Cavalry saber, Model 1860, Ames, arched address, 1864. . The model 1860 saber was made slightly lighter than the model 1840 and was the primary saber of the Federal cavalry by the end of the war. Manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts. Marks: ricasso, AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS (arched style), and US / (inspector) / 1864, additional inspector stamp on pommel and scabbard drag. Standard features include: wooden handle with a swell 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. Research Center: Weapon6610-Sword-Cavalry-Model-1860-Ames-1864-v3 . Reference: Thillmann Cav. & Arty. Sabers pg. 79. Blade length, 35 inches. Ames arched address 1864, blade bears inspector marks GWS, pommel is marked JH, scabbard is not marked. Thumb guard has been intentionally bent, this was done by the cavalryman to make it easier to handle in battle. |
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