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    US M1840 Foot Officer’s Sword

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    About this item

    While the M1840 NCO sword is quite common, the officer’s version is far more scarce, as it
    was superceded by the M1850 Foot Officer’s and Staff and Field Officer’s models in 1851.
    After that time, it was generally carried only by generals and there is a well-known
    photograph with Union General Ambrose Burnside carrying this model during the Civil War.
    That exact same sword sold at auction recently for over $40,000.  While of comparable
    quality and condition, the sword offered here unfortunately has no inscription or
    provenance to link it with a specific officer.  There was a great deal of variation in this
    model, as each one was individually purchased.  The model follows the basic style of the
    M1840 NCO sword in that it has a straight single-fullered blade and a cast brass hilt
    featuring straight single quillon, D-guard knuckle bow, cast brass simulated wire grip, and
    plain shell guards.  The sword offered here differs in that the pommel and knuckle bow
    have raised floral decoration, the counter guard folds (as do some examples of the NCO
    sword), the grip is silver-plated, the 32 3/8" blade is lightly etched with floral decoration and
    stands of arms, with “E Pluribus/ Unum” in script (etching worn), and the scabbard is brass.
    The scabbard is brass, with engraved acanthus decoration and a wrigglework border.  Twin
    carrying rings (some examples had three) and decorated frog stud.  This example has no
    drag and possibly never had one or it was intentionally removed, as it is still longer than the
    blade and shows no signs of having been broken or worn off.  Sword in very good
    condition, as carried in the field, with wear and patches of light pitting on the blade and the
    guard slightly loose.  The scabbard has a number of shallow dents on both sides on the
    lower half.  Brass on hilt and scabbard with a pleasing mustard brown age patina.  Overall
    length 38 5/8", not including scabbard.  The first example of this officer’s model we have
    had in nearly 25 years of business.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    SS1908 (MZ-46740)

    Period

    19th Century

    Nationality

    American

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