Discover a piece of American military history with this authentic West Point Cadet sword. Featuring a finely crafted brass handle, intricate decorative details, and a long, sharp steel blade, this ceremonial sword is a collector's dream and a perfect display piece for military history enthusiasts.
This ceremonial West Point Cadet sword exemplifies the tradition and honor of the United States Military Academy. The ornate brass hilt features detailed engravings, including classical motifs, and a textured grip for authenticity. The blade is made of high-quality steel, retaining its original shape with minor signs of aging. Measuring approximately 36 inches in length, this sword serves as a testament to the rich heritage of military education and excellence. Its timeless design makes it an excellent centerpiece for collectors or historical reenactors.
The West Point Cadet sword has been a symbol of discipline and leadership for over a century. Ceremonial swords like this were traditionally used during parades and graduations, showcasing the dedication and commitment of cadets. The detailed craftsmanship reflects the military academy's high standards, making this piece a significant representation of American military history.
Historic Provenance: Associated with the prestigious West Point Military Academy.
Ornate Design: Features an intricate brass hilt with classical patterns and decorative elements.
Functional and Display-Ready: Retains its full blade length and iconic ceremonial form.
This piece is perfect for military history collectors, sword enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a unique decorative or ceremonial piece. It is also ideal for reenactors, West Point alumni, and those interested in American heritage.
This item is vintage and shows minor signs of wear, including some patina on the brass handle and light rust on the steel blade, consistent with its age. Please refer to the images for details on condition. This sword is for decorative purposes and not intended for combat.
Celebrate the timeless tradition of the United States Military Academy with this authentic West Point Cadet sword. Whether for display, collection, or historical reenactment, this ornate ceremonial sword is a distinguished artifact. Bidders are encouraged to review the images and details carefully, as this is a final sale with no returns.
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Militaria, Swords, Blades & Antique Firearms
18%
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