$495.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 344-2501
Maker: W. H. Horstmann & Son, Philadelphia
Blade Length: 33”
Blade Etchings: “US” in center, panoply of arms on both sides. Riband with “E. Pluribus Unum” scroll designs.
Grip: Perfect sharkskin covered grip with tight braided silver wire bordered with single strands on either side.
Scabbard: None.
Condition, on a scale of 1 – 10: Grip – 10; Blade – 7
Very pleasing patina on brass hilt. Blade nice condition with no nicks. Hilt & pommel are loose - can be easily repaired.
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