Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a great example of a Mexican-American War era Mexican hand-forged sword. The sword itself has a unique addition added to it. On both sides of the ricasso, there is a small coin on each side, almost acting as a “buffer” to keep the blade tight to the guard. As this was a hand forged sword, most likely done by a local blacksmith, there are no markings that we could find.
The design is a typical heavy curved saber of the time, with a 29 ½” curved single edged un-fullered blade, and a 3 bar basket hilt. The guard is of steel, while the grip is bone/ivory. Condition of the hilt is good, with the expected patination from age and use. Unfortunately the handle is stained and cracked in multiple places, causing expansion and ultimately a loose feel on the tang.
The steel blade has a heavy oxidized patina, with heavy surface rust, pitting and nicks in the edge. The edge has a few minor dents, but no significant ones. There is wear, especially near the transition from the ricasso.
Overall this is a wonderful locally made Mexican Sword with great research potential! Comes more than ready for further research and display.
Specifications:
Overall length: 34”
Blade length: 29 ½”
Basket dimensions: 4 ½” width x 5” length
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