(44"), blade: 89cm (1-18") wide. Upon his return, Patton wrote a report on his sword studies that was revised for the Army and Navy Journal. Rare to find on the loose, to complete your Patton sword. The grip is made of steel with a crosshatched surface for better grip. The grips remain undamaged and in good condition. Federal Law disallows anyone else from accepting the transfer. The blade was of forged steel and the sword wasthirty-eight inches in overall length. The blade is 35 long and made of .042 thick steel with a This design was the Last Sword Issued to US Horse Cavalry Troops. Blade generally bright and smooth, having been cleaned and showing light This sword is a Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the Patton Saber. No statement anywhere whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty or representation. Milestone Auctions reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). 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. WW2 M1913 Patton Sword fighting knife by San Antonio Iron Works, original leather scabbard. Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa , Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds , Cs 4.52" Relic 12 Pounder Spherical Shell , CDV is a full standing view of Thomas L. Rosser wearing a dark civilian frock coat with a white vest and dark cravat with matching white trousers. Patton's thoughts were expressed in his 1913 report "The Form and Use of the Saber". If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached. The top of the grip just behind the guard has a recessed area for resting the thumb. 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. The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. You can unsubscribe at any time. Know the exact vehicle you want? Others were nickel plated steel"garrison scabbards". Actual increments are at the auctioneer's discretion. 10min drive from the centre of Turku. We have this form available upon request. This reproduction George Patton sword has a single fullered high carbon steel blade. It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. At Wagram, when the cavalry of the guard passed in review before a charge, Napoleon called to them, "Don't cut! US M1913 'Patton' cavalry saber The Model 1913 saber was the last functional sword issued to and used by the U.S. Cavalry. The Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, commonly referred to as the Patton Saber, was a cavalry saber designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton in 1913. Followers 0. At Wagram, when the cavalry of the guard passed in review before a charge, Napoleon called to them, "Don't cut! All packages will be shipped with insurance. ", For questions or accessibility help - please call (908) 903-1200. Those cavalrymen who saw combat did so dismounted, using their horses only to travel similar to mounted infantry. AutoCheck found Bidders may preview, register and place bids online through our website. decision, we will hold the gun only if you pay in full for the item. For this reason the blade of the M1913 It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. Following the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Patton traveled with his family to Dresden, Berlin, and Nuremberg. Includes a wood scabbard with steel mounts. Be sure to check your country, state and local laws before bidding. The M1913 "Patton" Sabre - Irongate Armory M-1913 Patton Saber/Sword withdraw from issue. Eligible for all payments - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX, Paypal, Amazon & Sezzle. It was here he wrote two training manuals in mounted and unmounted swordsmanship, "Saber Exercise 1914", and "Diary of the Instructor in Swordsmanship". Returns will not be accepted under any circumstances. 1917 TRAINING PS-17, 1 Personalized Engraved Military US Army Officer Saber Replica Groomsmen Gifts, Polish cavalry officer's saber wz 1917 light training steel 1060 PS-01, Antique Vintage US Army Military Cadet Dress Sword Saber Made In USA, Polish hussar saber with toe and scabbard light training steel 1060 PS-04, GOLDEN SABER POLISH EAGLE OFFICER WZ1919/21, SABRE POLISH Noble God Honour Homeland mit Scheide JOT097C. The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton Jr. in 1913. It has a large, basket-shaped hilt mounting a straight, double-edged, thrusting blade designed for use by light cavalry. Call 440-527-8060 to pay your invoice by phone or mail payment to: 38198 Willoughby Parkway, Willoughby, Ohio, 44094.Absentee bids placed through our website will be auto charged to the credit card entered 48 hours after the end of the sale. Weight: 1,4kg Comes factory sharp. SALES TAX US M1913 "Patton" Cavalry Sabre - Antique Weapon Store If a lot does not receive a bid of 25% of the low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer.$0-$300'$10 $300-$1,000'$25 $1,000 -$2,000'$50 $2,000-$5,000 $100 $5,000-$25,000 $250 +' Auctioneer's discretion RESERVES The majority of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please call 440-527-8060 to request a call from our representatives during the live auction. Us Model 1913 Cavalry or "Patton" Sword Dated 1918 - No Scabbard Patton suggested the revision from a curved sword edge and cutting technique to a thrusting style of attack. Designed by George Patton around 1910, when he was still just a Lieutenant, thisstyle sword was commonly attached to a trooper's saddle. Cookie is stored in your browser to collect anonymous statistical data. All Images and Text Copyright 2003-2023 International Military Antiques Inc. All Rights Reserved. See Auction Information for full details.". Us M1913 Patton Cavalry Sabre With Scabbard, S.a. Springfield Armory 1916 The Us Cavalry Saber, Model 1913, Was The Last Saber Issued To The U.s. Cavalry. Could do with a leather spacer (it comes with a plastic one), but you can find one or make one yourself for a few dollars if it's important to you. Lot consists of: (A) 1913 dated Patton saber (US Model 1913) with early pattern scabbard retaining tent pole pin on the drag, picket pin in sheath buckled to scabbard, 1917 pattern carrier, and. 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.Following the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Patton traveled with his family to Dresden, Berlin, and Nuremberg. Others were nickel plated steel"garrison scabbards". 1840-1860, 31'' double edged, etched blade with foliate and Stand at Arms design. Sold Price: U.S. MODEL 1913 CAVALRY SABER PATTON SWORD 1917 SA "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. [citation needed] Patton's first article for the well-known Cavalry Journal appeared in the March 1913 issue. 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. Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. 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. Blade does not appear to have been sharpened or damaged. The blade is straight and tapered, the front edge running the whole length of the blade and double-edged for half its length. 1915 Prussian Artillery Sabre with original matching scabbard! The Patton Sword features a single fullered blade and includes a wood scabbard with steel mounts. Although it is commonly known as "the Patton Sword", the official name of this sword was the M1913 Cavalry Saber. The designerof the "last of the bright blades" was Lieutenant GeorgeS. Online absentee bidding through Milestone Auctions is available until 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the sale. 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. WW2 American Patton sword dagger - former M1913 Cavalry Saber, rare If the door is closed when you arrive, just come and get us from the office on the other side of the building, shared with Itsepalveluvarasto Holvi. Sword does not have its scabbard. This quality reproduction features a tempered high carbon steel blade, a steel guard just a touch lighter than the originals, checkered plastic grips (as per the originals), a single fuller, and a wood scabbard with steel fittings. Long guns will only be sold to persons 18 years of age, or older. According to Parker, "if it was ever drawn in anger, I can find no record of it. Prospective bidders should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been restored. or Best Offer. IMA works diligently to be aware of these ever changing laws and obeys them accordingly. Very rare experimental 1913 Patton Saber for the US Cavalry 5.00 inches of the point. Used ORIGINAL US M1913 "PATTON" CAVALRY SWORD / SABER - SPRINGFIELD POST SALE RETURN POLICY Milestone Auctions hires knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. 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. blade width: 1 1/8" at ricasso 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. Finely crafted by Windlass Steelcrafts and comes factory sharp. I own an original, and this is identical to how it would have looked when it was new (no scratches or dents). Cavalry of Argentine Army. This straight saber was primarily a thrusting weapon, used in full charge as a short lance. Thank You!! There is a screw through the pommel cap and two lateral screws holding the grip together. Please see our. Customer Reviews; Replica Patton Sword The cavalry saber, Model 1913, was the last saber issued to and used by the U.S. Cavalry. flaming bomb on the other. During the live sale, the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the maximum amount you have indicated. Handling and insurance will vary in cost depending on each invoice. Your Savings: $48.29 (20%) 0 Review(s) 0. . US M1913 Patton Sword 1918 dated LF&C. $ 475.00. In the charge with the point, all the energy of the horse and weight of the horse and rider is focused on one sharp point of impact. -BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION ' Items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the purchaser at his/her own risk after the close of the sale. Blued steel hilt with only minor wear marks. Featuring a steel guard and a hard plastic handle, it is easy to grip and is solidly constructed. Fabulous. stressed the use of the point rather than the edge. Original WW I US Edged Weapons for sale | eBay o Licensed bidders, i.e. This weapon, the last saber issued to U.S. cavalry, was never used as intended. Used with standard enlisted Patton sword to convert it to an officer's Sword. WW2 M1913 Patton Sword fighting knife San Antonio Iron Works fighter The grips By Retired Army Noncom, July 22, 2017 in EDGED WEAPONS. For sale is a nice original US M1913 Patton sword, designed by General George S. Patton himself. Bids cannot be retracted using this feature. [citation needed] Patton's first article for the well-known Cavalry Journal appeared in the March 1913 issue. 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. Please see our. Upon his return, Patton wrote a report on his sword studies that was revised for the Army and Navy Journal. Overall a really nice example of the iconic Patton Saber, ready to display! 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Split payments are subject to a 23% buyer's premium if a credit card is used as any form of total payment.-CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. We accept Credit Cards & Online Banks etc. Lot 1264: 1916 U.S. M1913 Patton Cavalry Sabre w/ Scabbard - Invaluable This dagger is about 12-3/4" / 32.5 cm overall; fullered dual-edge blade is about 7-7/8" / 20 cm; razor-sharp edges are near-perfect, the tip is intact.