Original U.S. Revolutionary War American Officer’s “Cutting” Hanger Sword With Dark Redwood Grip
Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a wonderful, solid example of an American Officer’s Hanger Sword as used during the Revolutionary War. A Hanger Sword is a bladed weapon that got its name from the manner in which it was hung on the belt of the person who used it. It could be made in large quantities, is not particularly expensive to do so, and was first used as a hunting weapon before being put to use in combat.
The Hanger sword was a type of saber that was very short and mainly placed on the belts of its owners for convenience and ease of access, hence the name. It was a very simple sword that was practical and had many uses. Its versatility is the reason why there are many different types of it.
The first type of Hanger sword was the Cutting Hanger. This single-edged and curved sword hung from the belts of foot soldiers as a military sidearm, mainly in 16th-century Europe and was still being used centuries later.
They were easy to create and didn’t have any decorations. They were meant to be used with hacking motions and didn’t serve as a status symbol. The overall length of this type of Hanger sword is around 32 ½” with a 27 ½” blade. The grip is a lovely dark red wood and is presented without any major cracks or fractures, but there are some minor ones present. There is honestly no “real” issues with this sword, it is very well preserved!
A lovely sword that comes more than ready for further research and display.
Approximate Dimensions:
Blade Length: 27 3/4"
Blade Style: Single Edged Curved Saber with Fuller
Overall length: 32 3/4“
Guard dimensions: 4 1/2" width x 4” length
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