The top of the grip just behind the guard has a recessed area for resting the thumb. Milestone Auctions will not be held responsible for typographical errors. This particular sword with scabbard is in near mint condition with the blade dated 1918 and serial numbered 33153 and was manufactured by Springfield Armory. or Best Offer. Please see our. If there are two (2) identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the first bid received. Entire contents copyright 2014, Milestone Auctions LLC. Member; 425 Location: Illinois. Overall length 42 (not including scabbard), weight 2 pounds Patton Sword Designed by George Patton in the 1910's (when he was still just a Lieutenant), this finely crafted sword was commonly attached to a trooper's saddle. HistoryThe saber is traditionally the weapon of the U.S. Cavalry; the 1913 Cavalry saber design replaced the Model 1906 Light Cavalry Saber ("Ames" saber), which itself was little changed from the Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber. Call for more information, 440-527-8060
It was the last sword that was issued to, and used by, the US Cavalry. In the summer of 1913, following his advising the Ordnance Department on sword redesign, Patton was allowed to return to Saumur to study once again under Clry. AutoCheck vehicle history reports deliver information on reported accidents, odometer rollback, lemon vehicles, branded titles and much more. Thank You!! The blade is double-edged and in good condition with some mottling to be seen. U.S. MODEL 1913 CAVALRY SABER PATTON SWORD 1918 SA View Item in Catalog 1 / 1 Lot #713 (Sale Order: 824 of 952) Sold for: $675.00 to c****e Milestone Auctions (2098) Internet Premium : 23% See Special Terms for additional fees Cash Payment Discount: 3% Location: Willoughby, OH Watch this Item Increment Table Get More Info Report this Item Considering the weight of the bell and grip assembly, it would be balanced much closer to the hand than the typical weapon associated with the name "cavalry saber". 2.00 inches long. It was worn attached to the saddle of the horse, rather than being attached to the waist of the trooper. This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the "Patton Saber." The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. CONDITION OF ITEMS Milestone Auctions makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales, however all items for sale are 'as is,' and it is the bidder's responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine the exact condition of each item. are of checkered hard rubber. It was here he wrote two training manuals in mounted and unmounted swordsmanship, "Saber Exercise 1914", and "Diary of the Instructor in Swordsmanship". The pommel is smooth and convex. The tempered, high carbon steel blade was generally used as a thrusting weapon. items, Milestone Auctions does not test the safety or warrant functionality of these firearms. Seeking the greatest swordsman in Europe to study with, Patton was told the "beau sabreur" of the French Army would be the one. US MODEL 1913 CAVALRY OR "PATTON" SWORD Zoom In Reset $650.00 SOLD Quantity Available: None Item Code: 172-4285 This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the "Patton Saber." The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. Run as many reports as you like for 21 days, U.S. MODEL 1913 CAVALRY SABER PATTON SWORD 1918 SA, 38198 Willoughby Parkway, Willoughby, OH 44094. It is crisply marked on the ricasso: This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the Patton Saber. The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. Those cavalrymen who saw combat did so dismounted, using their horses only to travel similar to mounted infantry. One report may be all you need. covered with waterproofed olive drab canvas. [AD] [ph:L]. The grips The pommel is smooth and convex. Offer valid only for new sign-ups. Federal Firearms Licensees or Curios & Relics License holders must present a current signed copy of their license. Online absentee bidding through Milestone Auctions is available until 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the sale. Sword at the Mounted Service School at Fort Riley, Kansas. The scabbard is of treated hickory and VG/VF overall condition. It was also the first full redesign of the American cavalry saber since 1860. 5.00 inches of the point. Following the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Patton traveled with his family to Dresden, Berlin, and Nuremberg. It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. Comes factory sharp. Blade condition is very good, with a wonderful patina, and only a few nicks on the edge. Weight: 1,4kg All packages will be shipped with insurance. Fabulous. If you wish have your card automatically charged for all purchases please complete our Authorization for Automatic Credit Card Use. This particular saber is one of a few prototypes made by Rock Island Arsenal. Orders are shipped out within 24 hours of us receiving the order. Patton's 1914 manual "Saber Exercise 1914" outlined a system of training for both mounted and on-foot use of the saber. CREDIT CARD - For first time buyers and credit card charges greater than $2,500.00 buyers must complete the bottom portion of the invoice and must specifically sign the acknowledgement of our terms of sale before we will accept payment via credit card. Buyer will need to locate a US Dealer that can export these items to their country.? The character of war had changed, making horse-mounted troops easy prey for enemy troops equipped with Gewehr 98 rifles and MG08 machine guns. According to Parker, "if it was ever drawn in anger, I can find no record of it. This became his trademark combat style in World War II. This example is dated 1918, and is made by LF&C. No sheath. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. Everything for sale on ima-usa.com is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America. Approximate Dimensions:Blade Length: 35"Blade Style: Double Edged Sword with Central FullerOverall length: 43Guard dimensions:6 1/2" width x6 1/2 lengthScabbard length: 36More on the Model 1913 Cavalry Sword "Patton Saber". It was worn attached to the saddle of the horse, rather than being attached to the waist of the trooper. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. Also comes with an original set of leather hangers and a rare pre WW1 US Calvary M1912 cast iron picket pin with leather carrier. He expanded on his "Saber Exercise 1914" manual the next year, at the request of his students at the Mounted Service School in Fort Riley, Kansas, with the publication of "Diary of the Instructor in Swordsmanship". This reproduction George Patton sword has a single fullered high carbon steel blade. +3% applied for all credit card payments. Cross quillion with bud finials, with slender langets and ears. This example in fine condition with blade Make checks payable to: Milestone Auctions LLC. Every musket, rifle, display machine gun, machine gun parts set or gun sold by IMA, Inc is engineered to be inoperable according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). Upon his return, Patton wrote a report on his sword studies that was revised for the Army and Navy Journal. Milestone Auctions and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. This was the last US combat cavalry sword assisted by the US Cavalry. lot of 2: 1913 cavalry sword and 1913 practice saber. Patton designed the saber when he was Master of the Sword at the Mounted Service School; unlike earlier revisions of cavalry sabers, however, the 1913 saber was a complete redesign. Recommended Products Windlass Rustblocker Special Offer (Reg $24.95) [+$21.95] length: 42" If you are unable to import, purchase or own a firearm according to your residency laws, do not bid on these items. Blued steel hilt with only minor wear marks. ? with Landers, Frary, & Clark of Connecticut. The Patton was designed to be a thrusting sword only, it was not sharpened and due to its cross section would not take a good edge anyway. Original production of the M1913 was by The sharpened back edge makes it much easier to withdraw from a body than would be the case if the blade were single edged. Handgun purchases also require an form/background check for each handgun purchased. Please call 440-527-8060 to request a call from our representatives during the live auction. If the cavalryman misses one foe, he goes on to another, moving in straight lines with the intent of running his opponent through. Please contact Proxibid to learn about retracting a bid. - The scabbards (three variants) are of wood covered by leather, then covered with green canvas. The blade is straight and tapered, the front edge running the whole length of the blade and double-edged for half its length. It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. Although officially designated a saber, it lacks the curved edge typical of many models of saber.This weapon, the last saber issued to U.S. cavalry, was never used as intended. Its design was wrongly thought to have influenced today's Hungarian saber, which is used in sport fencing, however, there is no connection to the modern fencing sabre, which developed from traditional Hungarian and Italian weapons and was introduced in 1910. Items are available for preview 7 days prior to the sale by appointment. We do offer the convenience of paying automatically by credit card. This was the last cavalry saber ever issued to the U.S. Cavalry. It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. There is NO rust or pitting but it does show age and needs to be cleaned from being in very long term storage. Be first to know about the new products and get exclusive offers. American WW2 era fighting knife made from M1913 WW1 Patton saber, GI-signed original scabbard; RARE TYPE $ 799.99 Original WW2 American Patton sword dagger made from WW1 era 1918 -dated Springfield Armory M1913 Cavalry Saber. UseAccording to KJ Parker, Patton's saber was light, slim, exceptionally ergonomic and well-balanced in short, "more or less perfect, the best sword ever issued to an army. A modern reproduction is 44 inches (110 cm) overall with a 35 in (89 cm) blade and weighs two and a half pounds (1.1 kg). You will be responsible for all shipping and transfer costs incurred. Patton Sword # 500530 $269.95 or 4 interest-free payments of $67.49 with This reproduction George Patton sword has a single fullered high carbon steel blade. grip and pommel: 6 5/8" We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, personal checks/ certified checks, wire transfer, money orders, and cash. The sword was originally designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 and/or from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website.In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, Milestone Auctions will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation. Purchases totaling $20,000 or more must be paid within three (3) days of the date of the sale. PAYMENT All merchandise must be paid in full within ten (10) days of the date of the sale. The scabbard has a wooden body covered in khaki canvas with a large wide steel throat and a plain drag both of which are darkened like the grip. Both the grip and the guard are blackened. The grip is made of steel with a crosshatched surface for better grip. 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FIREARMS ? 10min drive from the centre of Turku. This process to fill out forms and obtain a response may take 5-10 minutes. It was here he wrote two training manuals in mounted and unmounted swordsmanship, "Saber Exercise 1914", and "Diary of the Instructor in Swordsmanship". Others were nickel plated steel"garrison scabbards". Sword does not have its scabbard. This design was the Last Sword Issued to US Horse Cavalry Troops. The blade is very dark with age and the pommel shows considerable wear to the paint. At Wagram, when the cavalry of the guard passed in review before a charge, Napoleon called to them, "Don't cut! Finely crafted by Windlass Steelcrafts and comes factory sharp. Featuring a steel guard and a hard plastic handle, it is easy to grip and is solidly constructed. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks/ certified checks, wire transfer, money orders, and cash. Absentee bids placed through www.milestoneauctions.com and Proxibid.com will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the end of the sale. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. [citation needed] Patton's first article for the well-known Cavalry Journal appeared in the March 1913 issue. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. Handling and insurance will vary in cost depending on each invoice. Patton suggested the revision from a curved sword and edge and cutting technique to a thrusting style of attack, following his extensive training in France. Adjutant M. Clry was a French "master of arms" and instructor of fencing at the Cavalry School at Saumur. Antique Weapon Store The Windlass Patton saber, is as accurate a replica as is currently available. PACKING/SHIPPING-It is the bidder's responsibility to take shipping and handling costs into consideration when bidding on items.-Packaging, shipping, and insurance on items will be available to successful bidders. It was the first federal armory and one of the first factories in the United States dedicated to the manufacture of weapons. All orders are subject to acceptance by IMA Inc, which reserves the right to refuse any order. Adjutant M. Clry was a French "master of arms" and instructor of fencing at the Cavalry School at Saumur. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you. No statement anywhere whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty or representation. Handguns will only be sold to those persons 21 years of age, or older. Considering the weight of the bell and grip assembly, it would be balanced much closer to the hand than the typical weapon associated with the name "cavalry saber".- It has a blued steel (some were nickel plated) "cup-hilt" and a black composition grip. Original scabbard with 100% intact canvas cover (some staining and color has This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the Patton Saber. Cookie is stored in your browser for marketing purposes. ", For questions or accessibility help - please call (908) 903-1200. This particular saber is an Early Example Manufactured by Springfield Armory in 1914. Upon his return, Patton wrote a report on his sword studies that was revised for the Army and Navy Journal. The US cavalry saber, Model 1913, was the last saber issued to the U.S. Cavalry. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to be in compliance of laws that govern their specific location. 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Be sure to check your country, state and local laws before bidding. Rare to find on the loose, to complete your Patton sword. This weapon, the last saber issued to U.S. cavalry, was never used as intended. Marshal Saxe wished to arm the French cavalry with a blade of a triangular cross section so as to make the use of the point obligatory. "In any case, when it was issued, it was already militarily obsolete because modern warfare did not allow the cavalry charges for which it was intended. Patton was next assigned to the Mounted Service School at Fort Riley, Kansas, as a student and "Master of the Sword", the top instructor in a new course in swordsmanship. -ABSENTEE BIDDING - Milestone Auctions will accept absentee bids if pre-authorized by mail, fax or through our website online. The point! Overall 44 inches. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer's hammer. Although it is commonly known as "the Patton Sword", the official name of this sword was the M1913 Cavalry Saber. Patton's 1914 manual "Saber Exercise" outlined a system of training for both mounted and foot use of the sword. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. US M1913 'Patton' cavalry saber The Model 1913 saber was the last functional sword issued to and used by the U.S. Cavalry. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. approx. Includes a wood scabbard with steel mounts. IMA considers all antique guns offered on our website as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. Any applicable state fees associated with these checks will be added to the customer?s invoice.o If you are ?Denied? Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. It had a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. The heavy steel guard is in great shape, as is the grip, which shows only light dents, though the paint is somewhat worn. 5.00 inches of the point. This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the Patton Saber. The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. In the summer of 1913, following his advising the Ordnance Department on sword redesign, Patton was allowed to return to Saumur to study once again under Clry. USA & International; Australia; Canada; France; blade: 35 1/4" The blade was copied from the Swedish M1893 saber, and the hilt was designed by a committee headed by Lieutenant George S. Patton Jr., Master of the Sword at Fort Riley, Kansas. This Sword is Guaranteed 100% Original, Authentic and Unaltered. It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. 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This sword features a 35 inch long blade that tapers toward the point with a deep central fuller. Patton designed the saber when he was Master of the Sword at the Mounted Service School; unlike earlier revisions of cavalry sabers, however, the 1913 saber was a complete redesign.