Confederate Sword Handle !!

chainsaw

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The Relic Gods seem to be smiling on me and my treasure hunting buddies lately. A few months ago we were digging a privy that dated back to 1850's - early 1870's. Turned out to be a very good hole with lots of pontiled bottles and a few $$$ bottles. Along with the bottles, I dug a sword handle that was so corroded you could barely tell what it was. Condition was so bad that it was nearly last pick when we divided the take.
I wound up with the handle so I took it home a dumped it into a olive oil bath and forgot about it. A couple of days ago I checked it and it still looked horrible so I put it in the electrolysis tub overnight. The next morning I nearly had a heart attack when I pulled it out and wiped off the crud and saw the CS letters. Brass CS Short Sword Handle !!
 

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godisnum1

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Whoa... nice! I've yet to see one of those before!! Way to go!!!

Bran <><
 

birdman

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Awesome find for sure!!! It may be a naval sword.
 

Iron Patch

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I would have liked to see your reaction!

It reminds me of when I dig a corroded flat button and see just enough to know it's military. It's great fun to watch it clean! But I'll take a shock like you got just the same as a slow surprise.

PS.. My best find from last year stayed a secret until I got home and cleaned a little crud off. :thumbsup:
 

niffler

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Chainsaw, that's really sweet! Do you think the blade just rusted away?
 

civilman1

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Awesome addition to anyone's collection.....Great save :thumbsup:
 

pepperj

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Awesome find! Great save for sure. :icon_thumright:
 

curbdiggercarl57

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Would love to see all that you guys dug, but that there is one fine piece of history. Damn!
Carl
 

armchairQB30

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Model 1832 Roman Short Artillery Sword Brass Handle. Copied years later into a CS version. Very nice find!!!
 

cassbiz

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One man's crap is another man's treasure. 100 years later. LOL

Great find! :headbang:
 

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