WAR OF 1812 EAGLE HEAD FIVE-BALL OFFICERS SWORD
This is an early American sword known as the War of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball sword or spadroon. A spadroon is defined as a light sword with a straight-edged blade, enabling both cut and thrust attacks. A spadroon sword is in between a small sword (which thrusts only), and the heavier-bladed broadsword and they may have single or double edged blade. This American 1812 spadroon has the characteristic eagle head on the pommel and the distinctive five ball cast into the D-shaped guard. The handle is most likely made of animal bone and it is in excellent condition. While the five-ball pattern hilt faded from fashion in England and France in the 1790’s, it remained popular in the United States and several patterns of this sword were made for the various American military branches. The major differences were in the shape of the eagle head as some had its beak turned down, open, open with tongue, or closed pointing upward. The scabbard is in matching excellent condition with beautiful gilding and also had a bold Federal Eagle with shield. The blade still retains most of its original frosting with typical military motifs with another Federal Eagle. Excellent.
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This is an early American sword known as the War of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball sword or spadroon. A spadroon is defined as a light sword with a straight-edged blade, enabling both cut and thrust attacks. A spadroon sword is in between a small sword (which thrusts only), and the heavier-bladed broadsword and they may have single or double edged blade. This American 1812 spadroon has the characteristic eagle head on the pommel and the distinctive five ball cast into the D-shaped guard. The handle is most likely made of animal bone and it is in excellent condition. While the five-ball pattern hilt faded from fashion in England and France in the 1790’s, it remained popular in the United States and several patterns of this sword were made for the various American military branches. The major differences were in the shape of the eagle head as some had its beak turned down, open, open with tongue, or closed pointing upward. The scabbard is in matching excellent condition with beautiful gilding and also had a bold Federal Eagle with shield. The blade still retains most of its original frosting with typical military motifs with another Federal Eagle. Excellent.
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