Item Description
Original Item: One-of-a-kind. This is a fantastic Korean War era Named USMC Officer's Mameluke sword, complete with it's original, scabbard, protective sleeve, and even a named leather carry case! The sword features lovely ivoroid grip scales that are still in great condition, with no yellowing, cracks, or chips. Sword alone is approximately 38 1/2“ long overall and in scabbard is approximately 40“ overall. Blade is approximately 32 1/2" long, curved, and unsharpened. It also has a very nice black plaited leather sword knot attached to the end of the grip.
Blade is stainless steel and has been etched on both sides with UNITED STATES MARINES and various other military motifs. The blade is also etched with the name John. J. McDermott in Black Letter typeface on one side.
The original blade washer is present and has kept the blade tight to the hilt. The blade ricasso is etched with the N.S. Meyer trademark:
GERMANY
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N.S. MEYER INC.
Overall condition is excellent, with just a bit of oxidation and verdigris on the brass components of the handle. Scabbard is also in great shape, with both of the original hanger rings, as well as the brass throat. The leather carry case does show some wear, as well as degradation from age, but is still in very good condition.
A fantastic USMC Mameluke Officer Sword, complete with all the accessories and named to a Korean War Era Officer! Ready to add to your collection!
Specifications:
Blade Length: 32 1/2"
Blade Style: Single Edged Sword with Fuller
Overall length: 38 1/2“
Crossguard: 5 1/2”
Scabbard Length: 34 1/4"
Marine Corps history states that a sword of this type was presented to Marine First Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon by the Ottoman Empire viceroy, Prince Hamet, on December 8, 1805, during the First Barbary War, in Libya, as a gesture of respect and praise for the Marines' actions at the Battle of Derna (1805). Upon his return to the United States, the state of Virginia presented him with a silver-hilted sword featuring an eaglehead hilt and a curved blade modeled after the original Mameluke sword given to him by Hamet. Its blade is inscribed with his name and a commemoration of the Battle of Tripoli Harbor.
Perhaps due to the Marines' distinguished record during this campaign, including the capture of the Tripolitan city of Derna after a long and dangerous desert march, Marine Corps Commandant Archibald Henderson adopted the Mameluke sword in 1825 for wear by Marine officers. After initial distribution in 1826, Mameluke swords have been worn except for the years 1859–1875 (when Marine officers were required to wear the U.S. Model 1850 Army foot officers' sword), and a brief period when swords were suspended during World War II. Since that time, Mameluke swords have been worn by Marine officers in a continuing tradition to the present day.
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