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CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION OFFICER SWORD "LT. JOHN

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION OFFICER SWORD  LT. JOHN
OVERTURF, 91ST OHIO INFANTRY". "As found" heavily patinaed Collins 1862 dated 32" blade foot officer sword with larger branched florally pierced decorated basket, shark skin veneered leather scabbard & grip. Engraved sculpted mounts, throat has 6-line inscription: "Presented to / Leiut. J. W. Overturf / of 91st OV USA / by Thomas Duggan, J.M. Wall / & S. B. Drouilleard / Portsmouth O. Aug. 11th 1862". A quick search shows the presenters of sword were friends of Overturf from banking business in Portsmouth, Ohio. John W. Overturf (1839-1922) prior to war was banker in Scotia, Ohio. John enlisted July of 1862 serving till June of 1865. He was cited for distinguished gallantry by brigade commander at battle of Cloyd's Mountain, West Virginia and cited several times later for effective service in the field. His entire war service was as lieutenant and aide-de-camp, was breveted captain and major. His obituary calls him Major J.W. Overturf. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of copied service records and pension documents. CONDITION: good overall, blade is worn & gray with discernible etched panels, complete shark skin grip with twisted heavy brass wire. scabbard is complete with bent areas between drag and middle mount. Brass hilt and scabbard mounts have dark uncleaned patinas with traces of gold wash in protected areas. large patinaed over crack in quillon. Sword fits very tight in scabbard due to bent areas near drag. (02-19247/JS). $2,000-3,000.