🥇 BANNER So I found a sword!!!

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Also it was wrapped in an old cloth.
 

very beautiful looking sword! nice find, did you happen to save the cloth? I wanna see what that kind of stuff looks like being in the ground! hh
 

Very cool! Congratulations on a rare find!
 

wow, gz on nice find! :thumbup:

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Nice saber, good luck with the ID.
 

great looking sword
 

That is a cool find for sure.Hopefully someone will come along and help you get an ID on what you have found.
 

ok it is a US model 1851 heavy cavalry saber "sword" aka as "the wrist breaker"
 

ok it is a US model type 1851 heavy cavalry sword (saber) the mitte h-- means "group H" in german (so possible made by germans for import to America for use during the civil war) ----this type of sword would have been used in the civil war by both sides --its nickname was --the wrist breaker ---likely it was a confederate sword(smuggled in thru Engllish suppliers by rebel blockade runners) that was buried when the union troops took control of the area rather than turn in --the confederate owner simply buried it , so it would not be found if his house was searched -- the union troops would arrest you if they found out you were a rebel..and burn your house down leaving you wife and kids homeless , as well as taking any horses and live stock . (finding a sword in a florida home during the civil war would get it burnt down and the husband and older boys arrested * unless they were enlisted in the union army)

I say confederate since the union troops would not need to "hide the sword" by burying it --however a confederate would..
 

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Very nice saber and in wonderful condition. Congratulations.
 

Congrats on the find, awesome! :occasion14:
 

ok it is a US model type 1851 heavy cavalry sword (saber) the mitte h-- means "group H" in german (so possible made by germans for import to America for use during the civil war) ----this type of sword would have been used in the civil war by both sides --its nickname was --the wrist breaker ---likely it was a confederate sword(smuggled in thru Engllish suppliers by rebel blockade runners) that was buried when the union troops took control of the area rather than turn in --the confederate owner simply buried it , so it would not be found if his house was searched -- the union troops would arrest you if they found out you were a rebel..and burn your house down leaving you wife and kids homeless , as well as taking any horses and live stock . (finding a sword in a florida home during the civil war would get it burnt down and the husband and older boys arrested * unless they were enlisted in the union army) I say confederate since the union troops would not need to "hide the sword" by burying it --however a confederate would..


Wow!!! Incredible! That must of been exactly it! So another question, any idea on a price range lol. I think I'll just keep it but just curious!
 

they have a few civil war auction site(s). to get a general idea, at what they go for ....

or you can be a member of a few civil war forum(s), that would a be a start.

if that was me, IMO
 

That's an awesome find!!!
 

Reckon it's tainted with Yankee blood ? Lol, just kidding
 

Congrats , that's great & belongs up on top finds
 

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