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PRESENTATION GRADE US M1850 STAFF & FIELD

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,100.00 USD Estimated At:2,200.00 - 2,600.00 USD
PRESENTATION GRADE US M1850 STAFF & FIELD
OFFICER'S SWORD BY COLLINS PRESENTED TO SERGEANT C.B. BOWERS. Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 31 1/2". Blade has a single wide fuller with a single narrow fuller near the spine. Blade has very unique etching over 2/3 of its length featuring pine trees, foliate motifs, a large American eagle, U.S. & an American flag on pole. There is an etched mark near the ricasso that reads "G.W. SIMMONS & BRO PHILA PA" and a stamp at the ricasso that reads "COLLINS & CO HARTFORD CONN. 1862". Gilded brass hilt with foliate & floral pierced semi-basket guard. Decorated downturned quillon. Knuckle bow has foliate embellishments as it enters the pommel. Pommel is decorated with oak leaves and other engraved decoration. Extremely fine sculpted solid silver grip with wire wrap. Gilded brass mounted leather scabbard with intricately foliate engraved throat & middle mount. The throat has an oval panel that reads, "Presented to SERGT C. B. BOWERS. BY Summit house Hospital Guards March 16th 1863." Charles B. Bowers was a Sergeant in Company K of the 35th New York Infantry. He enlisted in May of 1861 as a Private and was mustered out in June of 1863 at Elmira, New York. He later joined the 8th Regiment of the Veteran Reserve Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant, and also served in the 11th Regiment of the Veteran Reserve Corps. The 35th New York saw ample action, including at Rappahannock Station, 2nd Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. Bowers spent time hospitalized at the Summit House, which is where he was presented this sword. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a spiral bound book of information on Charles B. Bowers, as well as the regiments that he served in during the Civil War, including copies of both period & post-war correspondence & documents relating to his service. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina with a few scattered spots of discoloration. Hilt retains much of its original gilded finish and remains quite tight. The impressive grip has a pleasing level of tarnish and is undamaged. The scabbard remains strong, and the engraving on the mounts has remained clear. (02-19582/BF). $2,200-2,600.