![]() ![]() Perfict for display with either an Model 1840 or 1860 saber. Shipping included. The last known marked examples in mint conditoin sold for $950.00 however, since most tassels are missing this is available for 1/3 of that cost. Two sliding loops act as tighteners for the The strap pulledīack slightly to lock it in place. Tassels to be put through a small hole in its pointed end. Withdrawn, placed around the knuckle bow of the saber’s guard, and then slidīack into the knot, slightly protruding, to allow one of the inner row of ![]() ![]() The strap is sewn to the inside of the knot and tassels. Losing his saber entirely if he had to let it go or lost his grip. These wrist straps were intended to prevent the mounted trooper from Was one of the major suppliers of leather gear to the U.S. Maker’s stamp is crisp, reading “E.GAYLORD / CHICOPEE / MASS. The finish and color are superb, but is missing most of the tassels. LEATHER CAVALRY SWORD KNOT: This is a Civil War period cavalry bridle leather sword It is extremly rare to find a complete set since the drag is often missing. The top mount is missing its retention screw, but the middle mount and drag have the original screws. SWORD MOUNTS: This is a complete set of brass sword mounts for either a Model 1850 Foot Officers or Model 1850 Staff & Field scabbard. The top two pieces are complete with their original retention screws, but the drag is missing that screw. ![]() Nice one like this are hard to find! Shipping included. It is all original and complete with no tears or breaks. Is a Civil War period sword knot, which would have been worn on an officers CLICK BELOW BUTTONS TO SEE AVAILABLE ITEMSīeware of fake and misrepresented edge weapons.Ĭlick above to see examples of known fakes! ![]()
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