Showing results 201 to 220 out of 274 for sword
Offered here is a group of four different cabinet card views of U.S. General Dan Sickles. The four cabinet cards each measure 6.5" x 4.25" overall. The actual image size on each is approximately 3" x… (2021-951) Learn More »
Three-quarter standing studio view of Stoneman. He wears a double-breasted coat with general’s shoulder straps. He also has a sash, sword belt with sword hanging at his side, and he holds a slouch… (1139-135) Learn More »
The 1832 short sword had been specified for infantry sergeants and musicians as well as enlisted men of foot artillery. With the distribution of the 1840 sword patterns the sergeants and musicians… (480-222) Learn More »
$2,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
CDV is of an unidentified lieutenant from the 11th Rhode Island who is posed standing erect with arms crossed on his chest. He wears the dark, long, loose fitting Rhode Island sack coat with shoulder… (224-580) Learn More »
Very nice CDV of a 2nd lieutenant posed in a partial left profile beside a chair on which his overcoat and forage cap rest. The subject wears a dark frockcoat with matching trousers. Clearly visible… (224-556) Learn More »
This large format outdoor albumen photograph has great clarity and tones, and lots of detail to draw one in. We have firmly identified the spot as the Boston Common: the same buildings in the… (480-165) Learn More »
$1,125.00
Originally $1,250.00
Bruce C. Bazelon & William F. McGuinn. Published by the authors. 1st edition hardcover. 617 pp. The long-awaited companion to the widely acclaimed Directory of American Military Good Dealers &… (ST501145) Learn More »
Zachary Taylor received the formal thanks of Congress three times, along with gold medals, for victories in the Mexican War, the largest number of such resolutions and awards made by Congress to… (766-938) Learn More »
$8,000.00
Originally $10,000.00
Image shows 18 officers arranged in two rows with the front sitting and the rear rank standing. Standing at center is the commanding officer. All the officers pictured wear dark frock coats and light… (731-267) Learn More »
$70.00
Originally $95.00
This is a carte de visite of Thomas Louis Mills in Confederate uniform. Standing studio view wearing long frock coat with sword belt and sword. Image is clear but light. Mount has been trimmed. Signed… (1138-928) Learn More »
Image is a nice clear bust view of Banks wearing a dark double-breasted frock coat with black velvet collar and brush epaulettes. At his waist is a sash and sword belt with rectangular plate. Image is… (259-32) Learn More »
$76.00
Originally $95.00
Full standing view of an unidentified lieutenant posed between a balustrade and a cloth covered table where he rests his hand and on which is forage cap rests. The forage cap appears to be of the… (224-570) Learn More »
This is a nice example of a U.S. militia officer’s sword of the 1840s, pushing toward 1850 with its use of sharkskin grip. Peterson #116 is a nice parallel, though with a conventional bone grip. He… (490-2157) Learn More »
$680.00
Originally $850.00
Here is a very handsome and inscribed, original Model 1850 Officer's Staff and Field imported sword complete with its original metal scabbard. On the scabbard mount of this Civil War edged weapon is a… (490-06) Learn More »
$2,800.00
Originally $3,500.00
A Model 1850 Foot Officer’s sword with most its leather scabbard. Blade is an import from Solingen, Prussia (now Germany) and was assembled by Philadelphia jeweler George W. Simon. Listed as “Geo.… (2021-41) Learn More »
$2,350.00
Originally $2,600.00
This is a very good, complete, classically Confederate cavalry saber with wood scabbard. Other known examples include one in the Wray Collection at the Atlanta History Center. Some collectors still… (172-5794) Learn More »
Horizontal format image of Crooke and staff. Twelve officers pose with Crooke seated at center in front row. All officers are wearing dress uniforms, some with swords visible. Image is clear with very… (1138-434) Learn More »
Waist-up view of Maury in a double-breasted frockcoat with general’s collar insignia. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Paper and mount are also very good. Mount corners are lightly… (1138-378) Learn More »
Seated studio view of Banks. He wears a double-breasted coat with general’s dress shoulder epaulettes. He is holding a sword in his arm. Image is clear if not slightly dark. Some minor soiling on… (1139-189) Learn More »
Standing studio view of Hooker. He wears a double-breasted coat with general’s shoulder straps. He also holds a sword in his arms. Image is clear with good contrast. Bottom, left corner of image is… (1139-192) Learn More »
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This pattern was introduced in 1840 for all mounted officers other than cavalry, but with the introduction of the 1850 patterns it was limited to officers of light artillery, making it very scarce. On top being a very hard to find pattern, this one… (870-635). Learn More »