Circa - French & Indian and American Revolution Wars
From 1750-1768 this sword was produced and became a standard arm of American and Crown forces during several Wars. Well liked for its compactness and maneuverability, and well-designed brass handle with guard and 23.5” blade. Marked with ‘SH’ with a running Fox as originally produced by the armorer Samuel Harvey. Comes with Leather scabbard with brass accents. Frequently referred to as the ‘Bunker Hill Sword’ for its use there.
3 Reviews
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18TH CENTURY ENGLISH CUTLASS SWORD
very nice, I will be buying more of these swords
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18th Century Cutlass Sword
This is my first replica sword and I wasn't sure what to expect. It is quite nice. The finish is excellent and the feel is good. I have a rather large hand and it feels a bit small in my hand but I don't think it will get much use? LOL The blade is not honed to an edge at all and I expect that it not take a fine edge. It is after all a decorative piece and it looks very nice. I believe made in India?
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Scabbard brass flaw
The scabbard metal has a shadowy-like mottling flaw at top, opposite the frog stud. I tried cleaning it with different metal cleaning products, however, it appears to be part of the metal under the surface. Is there anything you can recommend to remove it..? I really don’t want to return it if at all possible...