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FRENCH & INDIAN WAR TO REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA WAGON

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
FRENCH & INDIAN WAR TO REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA WAGON
WHEEL DRAGOON SABER. Overall length: 39 1/8". Blade length: 33 1/2". A triple fullered curved blade typical of early blades imported to this country from Europe. The brass hilt is in wagon wheel form having 6 spokes at the base w/ an arrowhead shaped quillon. Rising towards the pommel is a 3 branch knuckle bow joining into a single branch. A well formed ball pommel flares & tapers forming the top of the grip. There is a lg. 7/8" slightly tapered brass ferrule that forms the base of the grip. The grip is of smooth wood w/ a sm. nail imbedded on the inside. No scabbard. Research has suggested that these swords could have been made by Richard Manning, 1701-1774 of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Manning was a clock maker known to have produced brass gears w/ the same 6 spoke design. Manning served as the Artificer of the Ipswich Regiment during the French & Indian Wars & is also known to have made swords for the militia of Andover, MA. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray lightly mottled patina w/ a scant few very shallow nicks to the edge. The brass hilt, pommel & ferrules have a pleasing deep mellow mustard patina. The wooden grip has some wear to the surface. (02-14916/BF). $6,000-8,000.