
Sword Of Virginia, 2nd Manassas, August 30, 1862 - Canvas Giclee
Canvas Giclee (printed as ordered)
15 Signed/Numbered
Overall: 33" x 25"
$750.00
As he thundered toward the roaring cannons, Colonel Skinner brandished his tremendous sword, a French Cuirassier saber he had brought home from Europe as a youth. The massive straight blade measured 38 inches long and bore an engraved maker's imprint of August 1814. "In his cups," a Confederate staff officer wrote, "the fine old Colonel would swear he should die happy could he have one chance to use that steel on the enemy." That chance loomed large at Manassas.
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$225.00Sword Of Virginia, 2nd Manassas, August 30, 1862 - Canvas Giclee
Canvas Giclee (printed as ordered)
15 Signed/Numbered
Overall: 33" x 25"
$750.00
As he thundered toward the roaring cannons, Colonel Skinner brandished his tremendous sword, a French Cuirassier saber he had brought home from Europe as a youth. The massive straight blade measured 38 inches long and bore an engraved maker's imprint of August 1814. "In his cups," a Confederate staff officer wrote, "the fine old Colonel would swear he should die happy could he have one chance to use that steel on the enemy." That chance loomed large at Manassas.
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Canvas Giclee (printed as ordered)
15 Signed/Numbered
Overall: 33" x 25"
$750.00
As he thundered toward the roaring cannons, Colonel Skinner brandished his tremendous sword, a French Cuirassier saber he had brought home from Europe as a youth. The massive straight blade measured 38 inches long and bore an engraved maker's imprint of August 1814. "In his cups," a Confederate staff officer wrote, "the fine old Colonel would swear he should die happy could he have one chance to use that steel on the enemy." That chance loomed large at Manassas.






















