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1767 Grenadier's Sword Grip from American Revolution
**Note: The thread title has been updated since this find was identified in Post #12.
I've been working a nice 2 acre site for quite some time now, and the good signals are becoming scarce. The site dates at least the 1700s, though the original home on the site has been gone for nearly a hundred years. On this hunt I decided to search a small trashy area of the site, hoping to pick through some 1950s-era trash and maybe find something older. I had found nothing of consequence here before, but was eager to hear some kind of a signal, and dig something. After uncovering a couple of toothpaste tubes and a matchbox, I got a strong high tone and was surprised to find this grip piece only 4" down.
What is it? In the past I've found some Civil war relics nearby, including a couple of broken breast plates. Could this grip be from that era? This handle piece appears to be bronze and is surprising heavy. It is clearly hand-made. Nearby I found a couple of rusted fragments of something that my have been the blade. No sign yet of a guard or pommel to help with the ID. The shape of the grip is similar to images I've found of the model 1840 heavy Cavalry saber. I really have no experience here , and would really appreciate any input from the experts here. Find below an internet image of the model 1840.
Any ideas? Thanks for looking/HH.
**Note: The thread title has been updated since this find was identified in Post #12.
I've been working a nice 2 acre site for quite some time now, and the good signals are becoming scarce. The site dates at least the 1700s, though the original home on the site has been gone for nearly a hundred years. On this hunt I decided to search a small trashy area of the site, hoping to pick through some 1950s-era trash and maybe find something older. I had found nothing of consequence here before, but was eager to hear some kind of a signal, and dig something. After uncovering a couple of toothpaste tubes and a matchbox, I got a strong high tone and was surprised to find this grip piece only 4" down.
What is it? In the past I've found some Civil war relics nearby, including a couple of broken breast plates. Could this grip be from that era? This handle piece appears to be bronze and is surprising heavy. It is clearly hand-made. Nearby I found a couple of rusted fragments of something that my have been the blade. No sign yet of a guard or pommel to help with the ID. The shape of the grip is similar to images I've found of the model 1840 heavy Cavalry saber. I really have no experience here , and would really appreciate any input from the experts here. Find below an internet image of the model 1840.
Any ideas? Thanks for looking/HH.
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