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Lot 1226: Gilt N.P. Ames United States Dragoon Officer Saber and Scabbard

Exceptional Historic Gilt N.P. Ames United States Dragoon Officer's Saber and Scabbard Presentation Inscribed from N. Brewer to W.H.S. Smith on July 13th, 1846

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: August 24, 2024

Lot 1226: Gilt N.P. Ames United States Dragoon Officer Saber and Scabbard

Exceptional Historic Gilt N.P. Ames United States Dragoon Officer's Saber and Scabbard Presentation Inscribed from N. Brewer to W.H.S. Smith on July 13th, 1846

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: August 24, 2024

Estimated Price: $7,000 - $11,000
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Exceptional Historic Gilt N.P. Ames United States Dragoon Officer's Saber and Scabbard Presentation Inscribed from N. Brewer to W.H.S. Smith on July 13th, 1846

Manufacturer: None
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Type: Other
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Item Views: 1926
Item Interest: Active
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Catalog Page: 208
Class: Other
Description:

This same pattern is shown on pages 39 and 112 of "The Ames Sword Company, 1829-1935" by Hamilton and noted as "Dragoon Officer's Sabre, pattern 1833." These rare sabers are also discussed in "The U.S. Dragoons and Their Sabers" by Armstrong in the American Society of Arms Collectors' bulletin 56 where Armstrong indicates that only 34 of these distinctive officers sabers were ordered. They were ordered by the Ordnance Department and then purchased by the officers. The 33 inch curved quill-back blade has a very attractive etching, including "N.P. Ames/Cutler/Springfield" on the right along with a stand of arms and federal eagle motif and "United States Dragoons" and a Native American warrior attributed as representing Tecumseh on the left. The gilt brass hilt has a shagreen wrapped grip. The gilt brass scabbard is engraved with foliate patterns and a federal eagle and shield motif on the outside, and the reverse has as a raised scroll marked "N.P. AMES/CUTLER/SPRINGFIELD/MASS." and the presentation inscription "Memor Et Fidelis./N. Brewer/to W.H.S. Smith/July 13th/1846." The motto means "Mindful & Faithful". The identities of the men involved are not clear given the use of initials and lack of additional identifying information. Neither man is listed with a military rank, but July 13, 1846, places the presentation of the saber during the Mexican-American War during which the U.S. Dragoons fought in the various campaigns. This sword was presented just a few days after the capture of San Francisco, California, by American forces. There was Colonel Nicholas Brewer (1789-1880), a veteran of the War of 1812 and treasurer of the Old Defenders of Baltimore/The Defenders of Baltimore in 1814, an association of the men who defended Baltimore during the War of 1812. They had a meeting a couple of days before the date on the sword, so perhaps the sword relates to that organization. Provenance: The Andrew Singer Collection

Rating Definition:

Exceptionally fine with mostly bright blade displaying distinct etching, a patch of oxidation staining, and minor age and storage related; bright gilt hilt with minor dings and scratches, light wear on the grip, and bright scabbard with some minor dents and scratches. Overall, a very rare U.S. Dragoon Officer's Saber.



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