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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
Completely blued socket bayonet that still retains all of the original finish throughout. Locking ring works well and blade has a crisp "US." Metal scabbard is clean and without any surface oxidation.… (490-1632). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $495.00
Bright blade meas. approx. 9 7/8 inches long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approx. 7 1/2 inches. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Blade does show some light… (E2654). Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
This sword has a gilt brass hilt and scabbard and gold-washed etched blade bearing an Ames Sword Company maker address and panels identifying the owner as John F. Jones of the Putnam Phalanx. The… (2022-375). Learn More »
$550.00
ON HOLD
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 »
Saber bayonet measures 24 ¾” overall with a 20” long blade. Clean, bright blade with no nicks. No maker’s marks. Wide gutter on both sides. Cast brass guard and handle. Guard has muzzle ring… (721-102). Learn More »
$1,000.00
Originally $1,200.00
This is a beautiful high-end example of the U.S. 1902 officer’s saber made by Eickorn of Solingen in excellent to near mint condition. The hilt and guard are steel, as mandated in December 1902, but… (490-2635). Learn More »
This relic condition bayonet was made for the US Model 1816 Flintlock Musket longarm. In time, the M1816 was converted to a percussion musket and the accompanying accoutrements could also be affixed… (179-1119). Learn More »
This bayonet has an unbridged mortise, is set up for use on a musket with a top mounted bayonet stud, and includes a deeply stuck “US/NS” blade stamp. The fitting for a top mounted bayonet stud… (1052-73). Learn More »
This is a standard Model 1855 socket bayonet with accompanying scabbard. The bayonet blade measures 18” and has ‘US’ with a center punch mark stamped on the flat shank. There is a clear marked… (1053-22). Learn More »
This Model 1816 bayonet does not have a fuller showing that it is of early production. The iron surface is dark with moderate surface pitting throughout. Socket has a bridged mortise and its interior… (172-5676). Learn More »
This sword was probably sold by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York. The pattern is pictured in their 1864 catalogue in figures 13 and 16. Rather than have a standard blade, the lightly curved… (870-447). Learn More »
This is an a very nice example of the U.S. Model 1832 short sword, dated 1834, supplied to New York under the militia act and fitted with the state’s version of the US 1839 pattern artillery plate.… (1142-119). Learn More »
The drawn sword meas. approx. 36.00 inches long. The blade itself meas. approx. 31.00 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. It has a central fuller that starts just above the ricasso and… (2021-944). Learn More »
This exceptional, silvered Model 1850 staff and field officer’s presentation sword was given to a twice-wounded captain of the Anderson Zouaves by the men of his company. The sword was made by Ball,… (870-138). Learn More »
This rare bayonet is marked by the maker in a sunken cartouche with raised letters on the base of the blade reading “Eberle.” Charles Louis Eberle emigrated to the U.S. from Germany with brothers… (1052-86). Learn More »
This bayonet is marked on the blade with a small U over US listed by Reilly and subsequently identified among collectors as Harpers Ferry. This also bears a P/96 stamp on the underside of the socket… (1052-74). Learn More »
This 1816 pattern bayonet shows a “US / EB” blade mark at the base that Reilly lists among inspector’s marks, likely a set of initials. The “EB” is light but legible. Below that is a… (1052-78). Learn More »
This Model 1816 shows a US/JR inspector’s mark on the base of the blade along with a small script “W” and a rubbed letter or number in between. The socket also bears an alpha-numeric stamp “A… (1052-71). Learn More »
This Model 1816 is from a collection of bayonets we recently acquired. It shows a US/TA inspector’s mark on the base of the blade, listed by Reilly among inspection marks. The socket also bears an… (1052-75). Learn More »
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Manufactured: Newark, NJ Maker: Sauerbier, Henry Year: Early Civil War Model: Model 1840 transitional with 1860 style grip Size: 34.2 inch blade, 1.17 wide, .353 thick This sword has all true Type 1 features with the exception of the Model 1860 style… (870-159). Learn More »