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Blade measures 9 ½”, socket 3 ½” with a partially removed rear ring. Blade is 1 3/16” in width. Square sided neck. Some light pitting. [ss] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM,… (377-16). Learn More »
The blade of this interesting sword measures 26”. It has a main fuller running nearly the entire length with a secondary fuller approx. 18” of the length. The last 8 ½” of the blade has a false… (344-3245). Learn More »
Untouched attic condition. Socket measures 2 ¾” and has two cracks along lap seams, the entire length. Blade measures 15 ¾” long, 1 1/8” wide. Very narrow slot and short. Overall smooth nice… (377-19). Learn More »
A remarkable sword manufactured by W.H. Horstmann & Co., New York after the Model 1834 US Revenue Cutter/Marine sword. Neatly engraved on the reverse folding guard, “Geo. Wm. Gordon / United… (870-60). Learn More »
$9,000.00
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Maker: Unknown Blade Length: 30” Blade Etchings: Exceptional condition etching. Frosted panel with scroll/oak leaf designs. Panoply of arms with Liberty Cap on pole. Wing spread eagle etc. Grip:… (344-2527). Learn More »
Maker: Unmarked; probably N.P. Ames of Springfield, Mass. Blade Length: 34” Blade Etchings: Only a small amount of the light leaf design remains. Blade is very nice with smooth semi-bright… (344-2514). Learn More »
This imported Civil War sword is an example of an original Model 1821 foot officer’s sword manufactured in France. The plain, unembellished, brass-hilted sword is complete with two broken portions… (172-4189). Learn More »
Here is a very fine quality, imported 'Knights Head' style sword made for the American militia market. Official regulations in the 1830s through 1840s called for infantry officer swords to have a… (172-3830). Learn More »
Maker mark: “Manson/ Sheffield”. Measures 11.25 in total length; spear-shaped blade 6.375” in length, 1.125” in width at base. Frosted blade inscription: “Never Draw Me Without… (172-3645). Learn More »
The blade of this knife is in excellent condition. Its surface is bright and clean and the edge is near perfect. There are only two rough spots along the length of the edge, these can be felt but are… (824-01). Learn More »
This Model 1860 Staff sword is a post-war piece in fine condition overall. Though not maker-marked, this Prussian-made sword blade, by Gebruder Weyersberg, was one of thousands imported by Horstmann… (172-3225). Learn More »
This saber was manufactured by the most highly respected Solingen, Prussia, and imported to the U.S. for use in the Civil War. The curved 35-½ inch blade is a gray dusky peppery patina with only two… (539-03). Learn More »
$1,800.00
Originally $2,200.00
No maker mark. Bright gray blade measures 30.25” in length, 1” in width at the ricasso. Remains ding-free with slight traces of condensation spotting near tip. Regulation “U.S.” etching… (344-44). Learn More »
This original condition Model 1860 Staff officer’s sword is one of many produced by various manufacturers from the Civil War to the turn of the century. Manufactured by the Philadelphia firm of… (344-105). Learn More »
Item meas. approx. 28.75 inches overall. The blade meas. approx. 23.75 inches long and is approx. 1.08 inches wide at the ricasso. Blade surface is bright with some scattered mottling. Heavier near… (344-158). Learn More »
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This coin silver captain’s desk box is beautifully engraved on the lid with the name of the ship, the “William Caldwell”, which was built at the northern end of Lake George in Ticonderoga, New York in the spring of 1838. Box has a hinged and… (30-1983). Learn More »