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Exceptional and rare Mexican Eagle Head sword, dating from the mid-19th century to early 20th century, likely used during the Mexican Civil War or early Mexican Revolution period (circa 1850–1910). This elegant weapon features the iconic eagle-head pommel, symbolizing strength and national pride, and comes complete with its original steel scabbard leather-covered and brass fittings with richly decorated ornamentation.
Features:
Period: c. 1850–1910 (Mexican Civil War / Revolution)
Type: Officer’s or Cavalry Saber / Dress Sword
Distinctive eagle head pommel — detailed brass hilt with knuckle guard
Straight steel blade with two fullers in good condition with visible signs of ,appropriate for his age(see photos)
Original steel scabbard leather-covered and brass fittings with richly decorated ornamentation. with suspension rings — fits perfectly
Authentic period craftsmanship; no modern reproduction
Condition: Good antique condition consistent with age and service. Blade shows honest patina, small oxidation spots, and light pitting typical of 19th-century steel. Hilt solid, grip intact with age wear. Scabbard original with natural patina.preserving its genuine antique look. True examples of Mexican Eagle Head swords are highly desirable and rarely found complete with their scabbards. This piece displays both historical character and visual appeal, making it a standout addition to any antique edged weapons or military collection.