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RARE P. S. JUSTICE M1840 CAVALRY CIVIL WAR SWORD SABER "The Old Wristbreaker"

$ 792

Availability: 36 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    OUTSTANDING P. S. JUSTICE M1840 ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARD
    The Model 1840 cavalry saber, commonly referred to as “The Old Wristbreaker”, was indeed one of the ‘tried and true’ military edged weapons used by U.S. mounted forces before and during the Civil War. Often termed a ‘transitional’ specimen between the M1840 heavy saber likely German imports by the Philadelphia, PA arms dealer Philip S. Justice. This high quality edged weapon has design characteristics such as the cord wrapped wooden handle with its symmetrical taper and fine blade casting and grinding.
    The steel blade is curved, has a wide, flat back and is single-edged with just a slight false edge. This sword measures 35½” long with an integral wide fuller 27½” long and a narrow fuller some 19¼” long. Overall 43". Weighing 4½ lbs., including the steel scabbard, the blade on this wristbreaker has the straight two-line stamp of “P. S. JUSTICE / PHILADA” on the reverse ricasso. Obverse ricasso is unmarked. Hefty steel blade is straight and exhibits a handsome, semi-bright finish.
    The heavy, two-branch brass guard is in very good condition with a rich, bronze patina on the hilt. Grips are excellent and covered with cording and wrapped with thin black bridal leather. Leather is excellent. No scuffing and chipping. Twisted brass wire around the grips is tight and strong. Saber has a brass pommel cap in the Phrygian design with a pommel brim. Brass pommel and hilt of the sword a pleasing bronze patina.
    Heavy iron scabbard is unadorned and has acquired a dark, patina with scattered areas. Both sword mounts are tight and retain the original suspension rings. Drag shows inspector as well maker's marks G.P/S&K (Schnitzler & Kirschbaum). S&K likely the manufacturer of the blade and scabbard.
    This handsome, heavy cavalry saber with its good looks would compliment any edged weapon collection or cavalry display.