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Item Code: 172-6062
The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements, which superseded the earlier pattern of only 2 rivets, was added in 1863 and the model entered circulation in 1864.
Outer surface of scabbard and frog are supple with overall light crazing and shrinking of the frog loop. Brass tip in place with all pins present. All stitching is tight and secure and an “E” sub-inspection stamp is present on the inner face of the frog loop. An “H.W. Oliver” manufacturer’s stamp is present, with only the word “PITTSBURGH” partially legible. [cm][ph:L]
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