G, 134th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. A regulation 1850 Staff and Field Officers' sword with a 33-inch slightly curved, bright blade. The blade has no decoration or maker's mark but has a recessed brass "PROOF" escutcheon on the obverse ricasso. The silver grips are wrapped in gilded-brass wire.
The guard is a half-basked style with pierced floral designs and the letters "US". The blued-metal scabbard has a brass throat, two mounting bands and drag. The obverse side of the mounting rings are decorated with floral designs; the obverse side of the drag features an engraved Federal shield, eagle and "US".
The reverse side of the upper mounting band is engraved Presented to / CAPt. / by his fellow students / of the / University of Chicago. Joshua Pike was born at West Jefferson, Ohio in 1840. His family moved to Barry, Illinois. He was attending classes at the University of Chicago but set aside his studies to enlist in the Union army on May 31, 1864 and was commissioned a captain.
134th Illinois Volunteer Infantry until he mustered out on October 25, 1864. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Edged Weapons". The seller is "rachelemandelgallery" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.