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    Posted 9 years ago

    kooksstation
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    Blade is 31 1/2"overall 36 1/2 "
    US. Made at JM Litchfield& co.san Francisco Cin. E pluribus unum on blade not sharp I received this sword over 30 years ago just wondering what year is it who was it issued to and more if possible thank you

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    1. kooksstation, 9 years ago
      Does anyone know anything about my sword I would appreciate it
    2. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      Made in CA makes it post Civil War. The hand guard wasn't a perfect "D" shape but this appears to have been bent in quite a bit toward the blade. (No room for the index finger). Other that the rare use of a cavalry sabre during the C.W., swords were basically a symbol of rank & something to trip-up the wearer.
    3. fortapache fortapache, 9 years ago
      Possibly Spanish American war. It is very close but not a perfect match. May not be US Army issue.
    4. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      M1872 Mounted Artillery Officer's Sword.

      The guard has an extra bend to (over bend) as mentioned by buss.

      The sharkskin grip was used on this model-- usual they are found on USN swords.

      These flimsy swords served little use as weapons-- some officer chose to continue to use CW era weapons.

      scott

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