GUN FALL 2017
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FINE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER WITH MATCHING SCABBARD.

This particular pattern is thought by many scholars to have possibly been made by Boyle & Gamble of Richmond, VA, however, others believe they are products of Louis Froelich as scabbards are identical to known Froelich and Confederate States Armory products. This is such an example with single copper wire wrap characteristic of B&G and a copy of a standard 1840 heavy cavalry saber with branched guard and typical pommel cap. Scabbard is lap seamed with brass throat and ring mounts. Regardless of maker, this is a classic Confederate cavalry saber in "as found" condition. SIZE: PROVENANCE: The Confederate and Civil War estate collection of Fred Donaldson. CONDITION: Very good overall, 34" blade is grey with old cleaning, sharpening and pinprick pitting. Scabbard body has dark iron patina retaining some of its brown lacquered finish, several dents and bends. Brass scabbard mounts, hilt and pommel have matching cleaned brass with medium mustard patina. 52438-2 JS (3,000-4,000)

FINE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER WITH MATCHING SCABBARD.
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