Collins & Company Presentation U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Officer's Saber Col. Nelson Viall

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Collins & Company Presentation U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Officer's Saber Colonel Nelson Viall by the 4th Rhode Island Militia

34" etched blade with floral and military motifs including a "U.S." and a standing officer looking through field glasses. Retailer marked in a shield on the reverse above the ricasso "MILLER / & Co. / NEW YORK." Ricasso maker marked and dated "COLLINS & Co / HARTFORD / CONN."  Hilt has brass deluxe floral engraved three-branch guard and Pythian helmet pommel cap embossed the acanthus leaves, brass grip cast in a fish scale pattern with faux twist wire wrap. Nickel-plated metal scabbard has brass mounts and drag pierced with floral elements. The reverse of the top mount has an oval plaque with engraved presentation inscription "COL. NELSON VIALL / From Officers of / the 4th R.I.M.
  
Nelson Viall (1827-1903) saw service during the Mexican War.  At the beginning of the Civil War he joined the 1st Rhode Island Detached Militia (30 days) as a 1st Lieutenant.  He was then commissioned as the Captain of Co. D, 4th R.I. Vol. Inf. fighting at 1st Bull Run in 1861 were he was promoted first to Major, then to Lt. Colonel.  He assumed command of the regiment at Fredericksburg in 1862 and received a battlefield commission to Colonel.  Viall resigned in 1863 to accept a commission in the newly formed 14th R.I. Heavy Artillery (Colored), later renamed the 11th US Colored Heavy Artillery.  He was largely personally responsible for the recruitment and training of this unit and was said to have had great faith in the ability of African-American soldiers.  This unit formed part of the garrison of New Orleans until mustered out in Oct. 1865.  At the war's end he was brevetted a Brigadier General of Volunteers. He served as the Chief of Police in Providence until 1867 and as the Warden of the R.I. State Prison until his death.  The sword offered here was most likely given to Viall in honor of his commission to the 14th R.I. Heavy Artillery.    

Condition: Good overall. Blade shows some oxidation and light pitting with brass mountings taking a dull luster.  

EST $1500 - 2500

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Collins & Company Presentation U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Officer's Saber Col. Nelson Viall
Collins & Company Presentation U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Officer's Saber Col. Nelson Viall
Lot number: 64
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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