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Operating out of Trenton, New Jersey, James Emerson entered the sword business in 1810 and teamed up with Joseph Silver from 1860 to 1865 to produce blades on military contract. Rarely ever seen on… (2020-103). Learn More »
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Metal scabbard with dark patina, 28.5” in length, with brass drag and frogged throat. Drag and throat exhibits dark dusky patina, attachment rivets missing. Scabbard displays slight curve, minor… (958-54). Learn More »
This scabbard is in good condition with repaired tip. The buff leather frog (belt loop) is attached to the body by stitching only, no rivets. Leather is in very good condition with surface cracking.… (1000-656). Learn More »
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This superb portrait of Stonewall Jackson is a scarce wartime issue etching of Stonewall Jackson produced in Baltimore by Adalbert Volck, based on a sketch he made of Jackson in Fall 1862. According to Volck, "the drawing from which this hasty… (846-220). Learn More »