July 12-14, 2022 Collectible Firearms & Militaria
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Although specifics are unknown, it is believed that these CS Star Artillery Short Swords were fabricated by a number of Southern manufacturers. Some of these manufacturers include the Confederate States Armory of Wilmington, North Carolina, W.J. McElroy of Macon, Georgia, and E. J. Johnston & Co. who also resided in Macon, Georgia. It is believed that E.J. Johnston & Co. manufactured around 150 of these swords for use by the Choctaw Artillery. Several variations of these swords were manufactured throughout the war and this interesting example features Confederate markings which make this sword stand out. Designed from the U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Short Sword, this crude duplication features an unmarked, straight, double-edged blade with a single stopped fuller. The hilt is of cast brass and features a slightly curved crossguard with the letters "CS" cast on each side. The grip features cast ribs which lead up to a misshapen, domed pommel that exhibits a star impression on either side. The hilts of these short swords were hollow cast, thus resulting in significant flaws once removed from the mold. It is not uncommon to encounter casting flaws including holes in the brass which penetrate to the core on original examples. The brass hilt, pommel, and crossguard were cast as a single integral unit which was then affixed to the blade. This process differentiates from the Ames counterpart, as the hilt is not riveted like the Model 1832 Short Sword. As a result of the affixing process, the hilt produces a slight wobble when handled. The hilt's dark reddish hue evidences a high copper content mixed in with the brass. CONDITION: The blade is heavily worn, exhibiting a dark chocolate patina with pitting throughout its length. Edge wear is exhibited to both sides of the blade. The crudely cast hilt features flaws typical of Confederate produced edged weapons. 1 3/8" hole is noticed towards the pommel. Dents and dings are obvious throughout the hilt. Attic. PROVENANCE: The sword is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity which is signed by Army of Tennessee Relics which states that this sword is authentic in every regard. Despite its flaws, this is a fine example of an untouched Confederate Artillery Short Sword. JLD
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Value
Blade Length
18 - 7/8"
Overall Length
24 - 1/4"
Paperwork
Army of Tennessee Relics Certificate and Purchase Reciept
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Current Bidding
Minimum Bid: $1,000.00
Final prices include buyers premium: $1,968.00
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
Number Bids: 9
Auction closed on Thursday, July 14, 2022.
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