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Authentic Confederate Manufactured or Used Swords and Firearms of the Civil War
Edged Weapons
Authentic Georgia Pattern Confederate Made "Gladiator" Style Short Artillery Sword
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What a cool Confederate sword! This is the classic pattern of Confederate short artillery sword. These were patterned after the gladiator style sword. Since the 1830's the U.S. Government had made a sword of this pattern that was officially known as the model 1832 U.S. artillery short sword. When the Civil War broke out many of the Southern arsenals produced their versions of that sword. This is one of those Confederate manufactured swords. There are a few obvious differences between these Confederate swords and the Union made swords. The blade on the Confederate sword has no fuller grooves on each side and the Union sword will have three on each side. You can see that this one was used and you just wonder what it saw! The handle on the Union made sword will have rivets holding the blade in place and the Confederate made sword will only be peened at the top of the pommel. This made the manufacture of the piece quicker, easier and less expensive. This one is a beautiful and classic example of the Confederate workmanship. The sword measures 22-1/2 inches overall with 17-1/8th of those inches being the blade. The brass that composes the handle has a light golden attic tone color to the metal. The handle on this one lets us know where it was made. If you notice the small handle has tightly spaced grip ridges in the brass. This is a trait of being manufactured at the famous Macon, Georgia firm of E. J. Johnston. There is a similar one that has their maker mark stamped into the handle that lets us know who produced this pattern. This one is completely unmarked but is a Johnston product and is 100% Confederate in manufacture. The scabbard on these swords were most often constructed of wood and metal and break quite easily. That is why most of the, including this one, is without a scabbard. his is a nice looking Confederate gladiator style artillery short sword from Johnston.

Item #: C1716
Shipping Weight: 8 lbs
Your Price:$1,350.00 USD
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