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Sword Presented to David G. Farragut

National Museum of American History

Object Details

recipient
Farragut, David Glasgow
associated institution
Union League Club of New York
Tiffany & Co.
Collins & Co.
Description (Brief)
Presented to Rear Admiral David G. Farragut by Members of the Union League Club in New York on April 23, 1864
Description
David Glasgow Farragut began his naval career at the as an adolescent midshipman during the War of 1812. He went on to become the first admiral in the United States Navy. He is best remembered for a paraphrasing of his orders at the Battle of Mobile Bay as his flagship attempted to navigate a channel full of sea mines, “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!”
This sword has a long, slightly curved, single-edged blade decorated with floral designs and military trophies on both sides in silver and gold chasing. A "USN" monogram, an eagle, and a figure blowing a horn are visible on the obverse. Military trophies and another figure blowing a horn can be seen on the reverse as well. The metal grip is cylindrical and wound with twisted gilt wire. The pommel bears the cast of a majestic eagle and below it a line of blue, diamond encrusted stars that wrap around the pommel. The knuckle guard is completely covered in castings of oak leaves and sprays. The knuckle guard terminates in a small quillon shaped like a scroll. The counterguard is fairly large, and features laurel sprays surrounding scroll designs, which surround a blue enamel medallion. The medallion bears the initials "DFG" which are encrusted in approximately 70 small diamonds of varying size.
The scabbard bears three gold metal mounts. The first two mounts bear castings of an anchor surrounded by oak sprays and acorns. The third mount just features oak sprays and acorns. Engraved on the space between the first two mounts is the inscription “PRESENTED TO / Rear Admiral David G. Farragut, / by Members of the UNION LEAGUE CLUB, as a token of / their appreciation of his gallant Services rendered / in defense of his Country. New York. / April 23RD 1864.” A Tiffany & Co. maker's mark is on the reverse of the scabbard at the top. There are two carrying rings, one on the right side of the top two mounts.
Location
Currently not on view
1864
date made, blade
1862
date presented
1864-04-23
ID Number
AF.17388A
accession number
61288
catalog number
17388A
Object Name
sword
Other Terms
Edged Weapons; Presentation
Physical Description
steel (blade material)
brass (hilt material)
metal (scabbard material)
Measurements
scabbard: 32 1/4 in x 3 3/4 in; 81.915 cm x 9.525 cm
blade: 31 in x 1 1/8 in; 78.74 cm x 2.8575 cm
overall: 34 1/4 in x 4 1/4 in; 86.995 cm x 10.795 cm
place made
United States: New York, New York
United States: Connecticut, Hartford
presented by/in
United States: New York
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Military and Society: Armed Forces History, Military
Military
Civil War Presentation Swords
National Museum of American History
Subject
Edged Weapons
Naval History
Web site
related event
Civil War
Record ID
nmah_1271561
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-6dad-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

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