Rare Mexican War Presentation Sword
Guns International #: 101157593 Seller's Inventory #: BL26
Category: Edged Weapons Pre 1900 - Military Collectible US

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Seller: Collecting Texas
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First Name: Harold
Last Name: Wieser
State: Texas
Zip: 76570
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Description:
SUPERB Mexican War Presentation Sword; One of Two Known, the other one sold to late Enrique E. Guerra; his was sold to him by Collectors Firearms, Houston, Texas for $16,500; Superb Mexican War Presentation Mexican Staff Officer’s Sword to the Adjutant of the 2ndNew York Volunteers, Wounded in Action. Mexican War presentation sword of foreign manufacture. Regulation Mexican staff officer’s sword of undeniable European origin, made for Mexican officer, one of a group of captured Mexican officer’s swords presented to American officers. The blade is single edged, straight with a quill back blade that is etched across 45% of its surface. The etched decorations are somewhat generic with floral work, scrolls and military trophies. On both sides there is a small spread-winged eagle (without an American shield) holding a banner and standing on top of what appears to be a pile of cannon balls. No manufacturer’s name is present. The hilt is of cast brass with a wide counterguard and large half-basket knuckle guard comprising the design elements of a scallop shell with two rosettes at the base in the front and a folding counterguard panel on the rear. There are three branches spreading from the shell to the bird’s head pommel and back strap. The grip is of wood, covered in Sharkskin and wrapped with triple strand brass wire. There is a ferrule at the base of the grip. The scabbard is of nickel silver with plain brass mounts. Between the ring mounts is the bold inscription “Presented to/Lieut. J. S. McCabe/by his Company for his Gallant Conduct in the different battles in MEXICO 1847”. I was able to track down a short record of McCabe whose full name is James S. McCabe. He held the rank of Adjutant in the 2ndNY Vol. Inf. This regiment entered active duty service in the Mexican War in November 1846 and was mustered out in August 1848. McCabe is listed as being wounded in action at Churubusco. A Superb and Rare Mexican War presentation saber to a gallant officer who was wounded in action. CONDITION: Very Good. Blade has been cleaned and the etching is visible but weak in some areas. Hilt retains most of its Original Gilt Finish. Grip is fine showing only light wear and the scabbard is excellent with no dents. Provenance – Julia Oct. 9-11, 2006; Mike Heskett, New Braunfels, TX Collection; No License required for shipping; from my own personal collection; Price includes insured shipping;

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