CIVIL WAR NAVY OFFICER’S SWORD KNOT

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Item Code: 172-5555

This is the officer’s dress sword knot, and is a woven bullion ribbon folded over upon itself to create a 15” long strap that terminates in a tasseled bullion knot. The piece was secured to a sword hilt and then looped around the officer’s wrist like a lanyard.

The bullion ribbon strap is 1/2” wide and very strong. A single sliding loop is on the strap. The knot on the bottom is finished with twelve spun gold tassels which surround five blue tassels.

All gold bullion remains clean and bright. This sword knot is in very good condition. [jet]

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