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United States Naval Officer's Sword, Model 1852, fourth quarter 19th century, the blade of 28" length and etched on both sides in a manner typical of the era with the obverse bearing oak leaves, foliate scrolls, "USN" in a reserve and a trophy of arms, the ricasso etched "The E. A. Armstrong Co., Chicago, Ill", the reverse emblazoned with an American eagle and a federal shield superimposed over a fouled anchor and surrounded by foliate scrolls, the guard cast with acorns, oak leaves and "USN" with a dolphin securing the knuckle bow to the laurel leaf-decorated pommel, an American eagle perched on a coil of rope surrounded by thirteen stars finishes the cap, the shagreen-covered grip wound with two twisted brass wires finishes the hilt, remnants of the gilded sword knot remaining, overall, l. 33-3/4". A gilt-bronze-mounted black leather scabbard carried this sword with two figure-eight knots securing its rings. The original owner, William Joseph Wilson, graduated in 1883 from the U.S. Naval Academy, serving until 1885. He re-enlisted for the Spanish-American war in 1898 and left the service in 1899. In his civilian career he was termed a "nautical expert" and founded the Chicago Nautical School in 1900, suddenly passing away in 1909. E. A. Armstrong Co. was in business in Chicago between 1892 and 1894. The sword is accompanied by a framed photograph of Mr. Wilson and "Twenty Years After/Book of the Class of/1883/United States Naval Academy"/New York/Published for the Class/1903.


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