![]() Model 1902 Army saber of his grandson, a full legacy of family swords. Two important presentation swords belonging to a Civil War navy engineer and the U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICER’S SABER BELONGING TO KENDRICKEN’S GRANDSON. NAVY, A LATER NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD PRESENTED TO KENDRICKEN COMMANDING THE KEARSARGE ASSOCIATION OF NAVAL VETERANS IN 1889 AND A U.S. MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM.A FAMILY OF SWORDS! PRESENTATION GRADE CIVIL WAR MODEL 1851 U.S.NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD INSCRIBED TO PAUL H. THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, Purchase accompanied by a brief amount of research material. Further research certainly a possibility. Conflicting information states that he was made Acting Assistant Paymaster on 2/7/65 and mustered out on 11/21/65. Martin, residence not listed, enlisted on as a P.M. The scabbard is back seamed leather with sheet brass mounts and knotted rope ring bands. The reverse has a geometric design, crossed dolphins, A federal eagle with stars and a rope running through grape leaves. Chelmsford / Mass., a tall fouled anchor, grape leaf design, the 5 inch presentation: “Paymaster George E. It has the USN ribbon, a dolphin quillon and a dolphin connecting the knuckle bow to the pommel. The guard is also regulation pattern with deep and precise casting. The grip is fine sharkskin that Roby bleached white. ![]() The pommel has the standard design but an unusual eagle, stippled background and a stippled pien on the tang. ![]() It is a standard regulation pattern with subtle Roby characteristics. This blade presentation example is the only one encountered by a pre-eminent sword collector in his 50+ years of collecting. Roby Naval officer swords are certainly not common. Year: Civil War Model: M1852 Navy Officer Size: 28.75 inch blade ![]()
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