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![]() CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE COLUMBIA B. DOUGLAS SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY SWORD SABER Guns International #: 101860453 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Edged Weapons Pre 1900 - Collectibles - Civil War Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Rachele Mandell Gallery Company: Rachele Mandell Gallery Member Since: 10/7/21 First Name: giuliano Last Name: cipolla State: Illinois Zip: 60477 Country: United States Phone: (708) 612-0258 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 40 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 7 days Payment Types Accepted: Check Pay pal Venmo About Us: Longtime Collector Description: PRESERVING AMERICAN HISTORY, CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE COLUMBIA B. DOUGLAS SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY SWORD SABER Columbia, B Douglas South Carolina Confederate Cavalry Saber WOW! This is the most attractive one of this pattern Confederate cavalry sabers I've encountered. This is the pattern of cavalry saber for an enlisted rebel that was manufactured in Columbia, South Carolina. There is at least one marked example that is know which is how we know where it was made and by whom. This one is completely unmarked. It has the full-length 33-1/4th inch blade with a gorgeous untouched look. It has the single fuller gong down each side. The are three shallow nicks along the edge, just enough to know it saw service. Where the blade meets the brass of the handguard, it has the original thick leather washer intact. The hand guard of the sword itself has the classic 3 branches for an enlisted cavalry trooper. The large brass pommel cap is intact and tight. The handle of the sword has the wooden core intact as well as the russet leather. The double twist brass wire is still intact with a fantastic look. You can tell that these swords were produced by need and not for style. It is fierce and functional Confederate weapon. The sword is accompanied by the original iron and brass scabbard. It has the very distinctive Douglas style drag made of thick brass. The mounts are made of brass and they have both of the rings intact. As you can see, the scabbard body still has some of the original factory paint hanging on. This is an exception piece of War Time Confederate manufacture from the Palmetto State. WHEN YOU BUY THE BEST YOU WILL NEVER HAVE TO MAKE EXCUSES LATER. SOLD |