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American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193
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American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. SN X3193

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An American 1850 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword. 37 ½” overall, 32" slightly curved single fullered blued blade engraved with military trophies, floral swags & 'US' on one side, named ‘M.G.S. Grey’ on the other, etched on the forte ‘C Roby W. Chelmsford, Mass’. Gilded cast brass guard pierced with foliage & floral decoration, single scroll quillon & integral knucklebow joining the Phrygian helmet pommel with acanthus border. Fish skin grip. In its original steel & gilt brass mounted scabbard.

Circa 1862.                                                                                                                                           
Sword in good condition, blue has faded to black & wire binding is missing from the grip.

On April 9 1850 the War Department adopted a standard pattern sword for all foot officers of infantry, artillery, and riflemen. It was patterned after a model then in use by the French Army and meant for company officers through the rank of captain. Officers of the rank of major and above wore the M1850 Staff & Field Officer’s Sword; the only difference between them being that the staff & field sword featured a pierced “US” in the guard. The rank distinction for the two swords, however, was rarely enforced.

Christopher Roby scythe mill established 1853 made swords from 1861 making a total of 32,000 Cavalry Troopers swords in the Civil War, factory closed in 1875. See Man at Arms Jan/Feb 1980.