Item Description
Original Items: Only One Set Available. This is an exceptionally rare 1916 practice and competition set designed for use with a wood version of the U.S. Model 1913 Cavalry Saber also known as the Patton Saber. Then Second Lieutenant George S. Patton designed the saber in 1913.
This mask and gauntlet are for the saber and the fighting techniques specific to its use. This mask measures 19" high by 9" wide. It covers the wearer's head from the crown forward, including the ears on the sides. It features a covering made of fine mesh steel wire, the spacing of which is much greater in front so as not to obstruct vision. There is soft leather-lined padding along the top and cheeks, and a quilted upper chest and throat protector extending eight inches below the chin. Leather straps with buckles are used to fasten the device to the wearer's head along with a spring-loaded pad that secures it in the back. Unfortunately the leather strap is broken and missing a buckle, the spring loaded pad is also torn open and the stuffing is now coming out.
The glove, or gauntlet is leather and stuffed with horsehair for protection then riveted to wood forearm guards. It is in very good condition with marker mark and dated 1918.
A really nice helmet and glove ready to display.
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