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U.S. Civil War Foot Officer's Sword by Horster Attributed to Capt. W.D. Taylor 125th N.Y. Vol. Inf.

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U.S. Civil War Foot Officer's Sword by Horster Attributed to Capt. W.D. Taylor 125th N.Y. Vol. Inf.
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32 5/8'' blade with single unstopped fullers, 36 7/8'' overall length. The blade is etched ''U.S.'' in an arabesque panel om the reverse side Federal Eagle clutching E. Pluribus Unum riband in sun rays on the obverse side. The ricassos are marked ''F. HORST_ _ / SOLINGE_'' (some of the letters no longer visible) on the reverse side while the obverse ricasso has raised ''PROOVED'' and fleur-de-lis in sunken circle inside sun ray. The iron hilt has a four branch pierced guard with outstretched eagle above ''US'' on the counterguard, plain backstrap, grooved semi-dove's head pommel and ferrule and a sharkskin covered grip wrapped in triple strand wire. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain 75% flaking original nickel, the exposed iron surfaces are a soft brown patina with some fine oxidation. The wrappings remain intact showing light age staining, a couple of the border wires have loosened slightly. The steel scabbard retains about 85% cloudy nickel flaking to brown with some spots of fine staining. The drag is stamped ''W.D. TAYLOR'' in antique serif font twice on the obverse side and once on the reverse side. William D. Taylor mustered in as 2nd. Lieutenant, Co. F, August 18, 1862, surrendered Sept. 15, 1862, and paroled Sept. 16, 1862 at Harper's Ferry and mustered back in as 1st. Lieutenant of Co. D and later promoted Captain of Co. E, December 7, 1863. The 125th fought bravely at Gettysburg and William Taylor spoke at the dedication of the 125th N.Y. Volunteer monument in Gettysburg. Included is a sliding report cover containing history of the 125th, its officers, researched muster rolls and copies of speeches made at Gettysburg. A very good imported Non-Regulation Officer's sword belonging to a soldier who was taken prisoner and released only to fight at Gettysburg the following summer. (5C10575-43) (700/900)