Ulysses S. Grant Presentation Sword by Franklin Mint, Civil War, Smithsonian

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Ulysses S. Grant's First Presentation Sword by The Franklin MintThe Smithsonian Institute presents an official reproduction of a magnificent sword from its distinguished collection. Wrought of tempered steel from Toledo Spain and accented with 24 karat gold electroplate. Authentically detailed. Issued in a LIMITED EDITION of 2,500 worldwide.This sword is of the Model 1860 staff-officer-type. It has a long, slender, straight, diamond-shaped blade. One side is ornately decorated with designs that include three figures: A United States infantryman with rifled-musket and fixed bayonet, a Zouave seated, and a bugler signalling his comrades. The opposite side illustrates an officer observing through field glasses, a staff officer and an infantryman with his rifle-musket at right shoulder arms.The grip is decorated with a Roman helmet, United States shield flanked with flags and crossed cannon. The other side is decorated with a fish scale pattern. The gilded vase-shaped pommel has an eagle on one side and a plain shield on the other. The cap of the pommel is decorated with the heads of four classical figures, while the knuckle guard has both sides decorated with thunderbolts.The counterguard is double-heart shape with the American eagle flanked by three standards on one side and a plain reverse side, which hinged to the quillon. This would read more