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Sword
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Sword

MakerMade by Nathan P. Ames American, 1803 - 1847
Date1845
MediumSteel, brass
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall length): 26 1/2in. (67.3cm)
Other (blade length): 21in. (53.3cm)
ClassificationsWeapons
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth Dixon Welling
DescriptionDouble edged straight bladed sword with a ridge that runs along the length of the center of the blade. The blade is marked on both sides, with the obverse side being stamped with "U S N / 1845" and the reverse side being stamped with "N.P. Ames." The hilt is made of cast brass, and features a wide flat piece of brass that extends from the pommel to the blade for the knuckle bow and guard. The edges of the guard are slightly thicker for increased strength. The hilt terminates behind the blade with a disk finial that is stamped on both sides. The obverse side of the disk is stamped "J L" inside of an oval stamp, and "R C" on the reverse side. The hilt features numerous stamps including "14" on the guard to the right of the blade, and stamped along the knuckle bow is (T to B): "4 D / N 23 / 154 (upside-down)." The base of the knuckle bow is also pierced for a sword knot. The grips are cast to resemble scales, with three rivets along the handle to secure the tang of the blade. The pommel is oval in shape and features an image of an eagle on both sides, with a rivet at the base to secure the tang of the blade.
Object number1952.94.1
MarkingsThe blade is marked on both sides, with the obverse side being stamped with "U S N / 1845" and the reverse side being stamped with "N.P. Ames." The obverse side of the disk finial is stamped "J L" inside of an oval stamp, and "R C" on the reverse side. The hilt features numerous stamps including "14" on the guard to the right of the blade, and stamped along the knuckle bow is (T to B): "4 D / N 23 / 154 (upside-down)."
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Full view of sword with scabbard
    General Alfred Howe Terry
    1865
    Full view of sword with scabbard
    Henry Champion Deming
    1863
    Full view of sword with scabbard
    Captain Thomas R. Mead
    1861
    Full view of sword with scabbard
    Colonel George Perkins Bissell
    1862
    Presentation Sword and Scabbard
    Hervey Fitts Jacobs
    1862
    Sword
    Governor Jonathan Trumbull
    about 1760
    Gift of Elizabeth Nolan Barnicle, 2017.55.2, Connecticut Historical Society
    Elizabeth Ann Nolan
    1944-1952
    Gift of Gennaro J. Capobianco, 2005.180.59  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Sperlari
    after 1950