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United States19th Century Century

US War of 1812 Mounted Artillery Sword

$1,490.00
In Stock
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously
Color:
Blue
Blade Material:
Carbon Steel
Original/Reproduction:
Original
Modified Item:
No
Country of Origin:
United States

Offered for sale is an original U.S. Mounted Artillery sword from the War of 1812 period, featuring a classic eagle head pommel and an etched blade typical of early American military swords.

The blade displays period etched decoration, with traces of original gilt (gold wash) still visible in select areas, consistent with age and service. Overall condition reflects honest wear, patina, and use, as expected from an early 19th-century antique.

The sword is accompanied by its scabbard, which also shows age-related wear but remains an excellent historical match to the piece.

This is a genuine antique military sword with strong historical character, ideal for collectors of early American arms or War of 1812 artifacts. Please review all photos carefully, as they form an important part of the description .To ask any questions before bidding or purchasing.