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Civil War U.S. Collins M1850 Foot Officer's sword$300.00{"message":"In _app.tsx child of Layout","renderCount":1}
M1850 Staff and Field Officer's sword and scabbard
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Auction by Redding Auction Service(103)
This item is in Gettysburg, PA
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Item Details
86.4.23 M1850 Staff and Field Officer's sword and scabbard. Shark skin handle with brass hand guard and pommel. Floral scroll work with "US" cut into hand guard. Steel blade etched with patriotic themes. "US" C.W. Simmons (?) & Sons Philadelphia, Penna." etched into ricasso on right side. Browned steel scabbard with brass rings, ring mounts, and tip.
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Auction Details
Two Day Civil War Musuem Sale1085 Table Rock Road, Gettysburg, PA, 17325Saturday, Jan 16, 2021 | 10:00 AM CST
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