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Fixed-tongue frame buckles were simple in design, strong, lightweight, easy to cast and finish, and were widely produced throughout the south. This is a nice variant using a channel in the frame that… (490-5786) Learn More »
$650.00
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The Model 1840 was based on the French M1822 and replaced the lighter and far less robust US Model 1833 saber for dragoons. Ames received their first contract for 2,000 in 1844, on which deliveries… (2024-587) Learn More »
This Federal edged weapon is an Ames Model 1832 U.S. Foot Artilleryman’s short sword in excellent original condition. Handsome and ruggedly made, this blade specimen is a product of the Ames… (490-6822) Learn More »
Three-quarter standing view of Farragut wearing a double-breasted dark frock coat with Admirals cuff braid and brush epaulettes and matching dark trousers. He also wears a plain black leather sword… (160-420) Learn More »
$125.00
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Scott is posed seated and wearing his presentation grade sword with a perched eagle on the pommel. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with brush epaulettes. The frock coat has embroidered oak… (160-404) Learn More »
The subject is posed in front of a painted backdrop of a forest lake. He stands with both hands resting on the hilt of his drawn Model 1860 cavalry saber. He wears the Model 1858 dress hat turned up… (160-270) Learn More »
$95.00
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Image is a CDV of a Federal captain posed with one hand resting on a podium. He wears a dark frock coat with captain’s shoulder straps and light-colored trousers with the thin dark officers’… (490-6199H) Learn More »
This is one of Nathan Starr’s improved Model 1812 sabers, also known as the 1812/13 pattern. Starr was burdened with changes to the number ordered by federal government- from 1,000 to 5,000, and… (766-1925) Learn More »
$495.00
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The star motif is most strongly associated with militia units from Mississippi and Texas and this two-piece interlocking buckle was formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. The star,… (1179-1591) Learn More »
$495.00
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Formerly in the Texas Civil War Museum, this is a very good example of a postwar militia belt plate using the star motif. This was suitable for use by a militia unit of any state who might select… (1179-1594) Learn More »
The unknown subject stands between a curtain and a balustrade and is posed holding his 1858 dress hat in his hand. The hat is fully adorned with plume, hat cord and infantry bugle with regimental… (160-313) Learn More »
The unknown subject is posed by a by a column and slightly leaning on his drawn cavalry saber. He wears a dark forage cap, dark cavalry shell jacket and light trousers. At his waist is his sword belt… (160-277) Learn More »
CDV is of Wilkes posed leaning on a column wearing a high-collared double-breasted tailcoat with brush epaulettes and dark trousers. He also wears his sword belt with two-piece tongue and wreath plate… (160-491) Learn More »
Foster is posed with his hands resting on the hilt of his sword which is drawn and placed in front of him. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with shoulder straps with two stripes on each… (160-481) Learn More »
This is a great example of the Civil War US Model 1852 officer’s sword made by Ames. (The pattern continued in use, but after the Civil War used a scaled down blade, hilt and mounts.) The gilt brass… (881-23) Learn More »
McElroy and Hunt were the only Confederate firm to mark their belt buckles and this some of the better markings we have seen. These were sand cast, and between occasional file or finish work,… (1083-10) Learn More »
Confederate swords don’t get much more recognizably Confederate than this- probably the reason it has been widely reproduced. This is a very good, original example, showing remnants of an old… (2024-272) Learn More »
$3,250.00
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Image shows Sisson standing in a slight right profile with his Model 1850 sword with sword knot in front of him. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat majors shoulder straps and matching dark… (160-468) Learn More »
$175.00
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This is a great example of the scarce Civil War U.S. Navy Bowie knife bayonet developed by John A. Dahlgren, with a bright blade, sharp markings, good edge and point, brass hilt bright but not… (1179-1247) Learn More »
Wiley Sword correlated Spencer production numbers with deliveries to provide estimated serial number ranges for the 1,200 Model 1860 Spencer Army Rifles ordered by Col. Joseph Copeland to arm the 5th… (1081-25) Learn More »
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Charles Augustus White was born in West Deering, New Hampshire on September 19, 1836. In 1840 the family moved to East Antrim and then Manchester. In 1847 his mother died and the family was broken up. White and one sister and one brother went to live… (1179-268). Learn More »