This magnificent sword is pictured on pages 88-89 of John McAden's and Chris Fonvielle's text Louis Froelich: Arms-Maker to the Confederacy , 2008. This is the only heavy bladed and wood scabbard example known by Douglas. Other Douglas' known are lighter weight with blue or red dyed grips, denoting infantry or artillery. Grip on this sword appears white, most likely denoting general staff. This unique sword is actually "heftier" than the standard pattern made by Louis Froelich at his Confederate States Armory in Kenansville, NC. Douglas Cavalry officers sabers are also known with wood scabbards with very similar shaped drags unique to this maker. This sword is also in exceptional condition with bright blade and beautiful patina. Sword also retains its orig chamois shipping bag with an Adam's Express label from Richmond, VA. PROVENANCE: Cliff Young Collection; John McAden Collection. CONDITION: 32-1/2" unstopped fullered blade retains most of its orig polish and luster showing tool marks and small laminated flaws. Hilt has a small bend to the letter "C". Leather grip is complete and tight with its orig twisted brass wire wrap. Scabbard is sound and solid with long hairline crack between throat, toward middle mount. The scabbard has become unglued from mid-mount down where sword was apparently dropped and the soldered seam to drag is now open (can easily be repaired). Scabbard body retains virtually all of its orig black paint with craquelure. The accompanying chamois wrapper is soiled with multiple reductions. Paper label is dry and has yellowed reductions, but is still discernible as can be seen in photos. 51613-1 JS

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