Guns International #: 101764964
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Guns International #: 101764964
Category - Military Collectible US
- Edged Weapons Pre 1900
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Seller: GETTYSBURG ECHOS
Member Since: 9/8/16
First Name: CAT
State:
Florida
Zip: 34481
Country: United States
Phone:
(352) 615-7271
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Seller Type: Private Seller
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About Us: Celebrating our 60th Year !!!! Buying Selling Collecting Since 1963. Member Civil War Trust, Member Colt Data. Teacher, Student The American Civil War. FREE N EZ LAYAWAY PLAN, 25% Down. Then make Your Own Terms, Pay What you want. When you want. Never A Fee Of Any Kind.
USMC NAMED BEAUTIFULLY ETCHED OFFICERS "MAMELUKE" SWORD w/ SCABBARD
Description: SUPER $ALE $659 Beautiful Sword Presents with 28" blade length. 7" pommel to crossguard. 35" overall length with scabbard. Single edged drop tip blade with single fuller to forte and double offset fullers to foible, on both sides. Brass hilt has a 5.25" crossguard with double quillons, and simulated ivory grips with double brass star medallions to both sides. Nickel plate dress scabbard has double brass carry rings with floral designs, and a brass drag with rose floral reliefs to both sides. Blade has acid etched markings including "UNITED STATES MARINES" to both sides and "MAJOR R.L.P." to left side. Blade also has etched floral and patriotic designs to both sides, as well as "{ Damascus Star}" marks to both ricassos. Blade is marked "MADE/ U.S.A. " under crossguard, and there is a"3"marked to the spine of blade just above hilt. Scabbard has brass throat.The "Mameluke" USMC officer's sword. Originating from the sword given to Lt. Presley O'Bannon in 1805 by the Mamluks for service in North Africa, USMC officers have traditionally worn these dress swords since 1825. Condition: Very Good. Blade has a few light pin point pit marks to edge of absolutely gorgeous etched designs. There are some light handling marks to nickel finish on scabbard. Hilt grip is as tight as your crazy Uncle on New Years Eve . Pommel has some light wear. There is a wonderful brass finish on crossguard. SOLD |
Guns International #: 101764964
Guns International #: 101764964