Early - 1847 dated Ames N.C.O. sword & Scabbard - Preview
A great early NCO sword with the Ames Chicopee address and original scabbard.
Manufactured: Cabotville, Mass.
Maker: N.P. Ames
Year: 1847
Model: Model 1840 NCO
Size: 32.25 inch blade
Condition:
This Model 1840 is dated 1847. It was made by and stamped on the blade N.P. Ames / Cabotville / 1847. The reverse is stamped U.S. / RC )Rufus Chandler, inspector 1831 - 1850) The knucklebow is stamped J.P.C. (James Chapin inspector 1847-48) on the obverse and J.W.R. )James W. Ripley (inspector 1843-1854) on the reverse. This early style scabbard is often mistaken for an officer's model because of the flat sided throat and scalloped drag. The mounts are held in place with tiny pins, one replaced on the throat with a period brass screw. The throat shows that it was in a leather frog for many years. The leather scabbard is back seamed.
Figure 01.01.65.1: Overview
Figure 01.01.65.2: U.S. / Inspector RC
Figure 01.01.65.3: N.P. Ames / Cabotville / 1847
Figure 01.01.65.4: J.P.C. - James Chapin inspector 1847-48. Special Note: J.P.C. was previously listed as only 1848 but this proves he worked in 1847 also.
Figure 01.01.65.5: J.W.R. - James W. Ripley, inspector 1843-1854
Figure 01.01.65.6: Throat showing the patina of many years in a sword frog.
Figure 01.01.65.7: scalloped drag
Figure 01.01.65.8: Brass cuard and grip detail.
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