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PAINTED ESCUTCHEON AND MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD ID’D TO MAJOR WILLIAM LAMBERT OF THE 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY & THE 27TH & 33rd NEW JERSEY

PAINTED ESCUTCHEON AND MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD ID’D TO MAJOR WILLIAM LAMBERT OF THE 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY & THE 27TH & 33rd NEW JERSEY

At top center is a large, full color, spread winged eagle sitting on a reddish brown fascine at the center of a sunburst and gold stars. Due to paint loss some of the stars are missing. The eagle’s… (945-353). Learn More »

$2,500.00
Originally $2,950.00

US M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD

US M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD

Foreign import, with Prussian term “Eisenhauer” [iron proof] embossed in cursive script above the obverse ricasso. Bright ding-free blade measuring 33.25” in length. Displays crisp floral… (939-01). Learn More »

$1,800.00
Originally $2,100.00

M1859 SHARPS SABER BAYONET

M1859 SHARPS SABER BAYONET

Saber-style bayonet for the Sharps Rifle. The overall length of this bayonet is 26 ½” while the graceful-looking, slightly curved blade itself is 21 ½” long. Bayonet was primarily intended for… (1037-406). Learn More »

$625.00
Originally $775.00

A RARE NAPOLEONIC HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER

A RARE NAPOLEONIC HEAVY CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER

This style sword was carried by an officer in Napoleon's Dragoons or his Cuirassiers. It is identical in every way to the iconic Model of 1784 "Garde de Bataille" but with the addition of a long… (88-220). Learn More »

SHEFFIELD SWINGUARD FOLDING HUNTING KNIFE WITH SHEATH

SHEFFIELD SWINGUARD FOLDING HUNTING KNIFE WITH SHEATH

This exceptional knife is maker marked on the ricasso, “JNOWILL & SONS / SHEFFIELD”, and, “JNOWILL & SONS / SHEFFIELD” near the false edge. Measures 14 ½” total length when opened… (482-411). Learn More »

$2,000.00
Originally $2,250.00

MODEL 1872 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER’S MAMALUKE SWORD

MODEL 1872 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER’S MAMALUKE SWORD

The drawn sword meas. approx. 35.00 inches long. The plated blade itself meas. approx. 29.75 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. It has a central fuller that starts just above the… (150-354). Learn More »

$2,400.00
Originally $3,150.00

CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD WITH SCABBARD

CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD WITH SCABBARD

This foot artillery sword, or heavy artillery sword, was made by W. J. McElroy in Macon, Georgia. Even though no maker marked examples of this exact type have come to light, both E. J. Johnston and W.… (2025-42). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE COLLEGE HILL ETCHED BLADE FIELD AND STAFF SWORD AND SCABBARD, OF LT. (LATER CAPTAIN) JOHN B. GALLOWAY, 9th TENNESSEE CAVALRY: “AS LOYAL AND BRAVE A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER AS EVER WORE THE UNIFORM.”

CONFEDERATE COLLEGE HILL ETCHED BLADE FIELD AND STAFF SWORD AND SCABBARD, OF LT. (LATER CAPTAIN) JOHN B. GALLOWAY, 9th TENNESSEE CAVALRY: “AS LOYAL AND BRAVE A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER AS EVER WORE THE UNIFORM.”

Once in the collection of well-known collector and author Steve Mullinax, this is one of the nicest College Hill Field and Staff Officer’s Swords out there. The hilt retains lots of original gilt… (846-551). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE RICHMOND STYLE PIKE

CONFEDERATE RICHMOND STYLE PIKE

This is a great example of the classic Richmond style pike with a double-edged spearpoint blade about 11 ¾ inches long with a median ridge and spear-shaped ricasso, and bears the “W” (or “M”)… (1179-1665). Learn More »

VERY RARE CONFEDERATE “POTTS BOWIE KNIFE BAYONET” NOW ATTRIBUTED TO REES FITZPATRICK OF NATCHEZ, MS, WITH ORIGINAL SCABBARD AND BELT LOOP, AND SOLDIER’S INITIALS

VERY RARE CONFEDERATE “POTTS BOWIE KNIFE BAYONET” NOW ATTRIBUTED TO REES FITZPATRICK OF NATCHEZ, MS, WITH ORIGINAL SCABBARD AND BELT LOOP, AND SOLDIER’S INITIALS

This is a rare southern knife in excellent condition with its even rarer scabbard. These knives have a considerable collector history, being first attributed to Potts of New Orleans by a marked… (169-588). Learn More »

$4,250.00
ON HOLD

HARPERS FERRY U.S. MODEL 1855 RIFLE SWORD BAYONET, 1857 TO MID-1860, WITH SCARCE PITTMAN MARKED SCABBARD

HARPERS FERRY U.S. MODEL 1855 RIFLE SWORD BAYONET, 1857 TO MID-1860, WITH SCARCE PITTMAN MARKED SCABBARD

This brass hilt sword bayonet for the M1855 rifle is in very good condition and complete with scabbard. Like the rifles, these were made at Harpers Ferry and that being the only place manufacture,… (490-7052). Learn More »

$650.00
ON HOLD

CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE IN EXCELLENT UNTOUCHED CONDITION: EX TEXAS CONFEDERATE MUSEUM

CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE IN EXCELLENT UNTOUCHED CONDITION: EX TEXAS CONFEDERATE MUSEUM

Primitive, but cheap and easily made, pikes were recognized as a stop-gap measure until better arms could be obtained and were made throughout the south by small and large manufacturers with various… (1179-1656). Learn More »

VERY EARLY DAHLGREN BOWIE KNIFE BAYONET AND SCABBARD

VERY EARLY DAHLGREN BOWIE KNIFE BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Admiral Dahlgren is well known for his experiments with naval ordnance. In his development of a rifle musket for the Navy he suggested a bayonet in the form of a Bowie knife in 1856, but thought its… (490-4347). Learn More »

$2,150.00
ON HOLD

CONFEDERATE BOYLE AND GAMBLE SABER BAYONET, EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

CONFEDERATE BOYLE AND GAMBLE SABER BAYONET, EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

Brass hilted saber bayonets made by Boyle and Gamble in Richmond are quickly recognizable by their flat-sided bird’s head pommels. This one is untouched, with mostly an even, aged patina to the… (1179-1290). Learn More »

SPENCER ARMY RIFLE BAYONET

SPENCER ARMY RIFLE BAYONET

For details on these bayonets see Marcot and also Reilly. These are identical in form to the standard US M1855 socket bayonet, but differ in dimensions and are not interchangeable with those bayonets… (1256-269). Learn More »

REGULATION UNION ARMY CIVIL WAR BAYONET AND SCABBARD

REGULATION UNION ARMY CIVIL WAR BAYONET AND SCABBARD

A very good, near excellent condition regulation bayonet with scabbard for the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, M1863 etc. The bayonet is in the bright, with smooth… (286-1363). Learn More »

$450.00
ON HOLD

M1906 CAVALRY SABER & SCABBARD BY AMES

M1906 CAVALRY SABER & SCABBARD BY AMES

The M-1906 U.S. Cavalry saber is almost exactly like its forefather, the M-1860 Cavalry saber, used throughout the Civil War and on America's frontier during the Indian Wars. It was the last curved… (2023-2220). Learn More »

$550.00
ON HOLD

IMPORT M1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD AND SCABBARD SOLD BY AMES

IMPORT M1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD AND SCABBARD SOLD BY AMES

This attractive, regulation Foot Officer’s sword was imported and sold by Ames Manufacturing Company which was a manufacturer of swords, tools, and cutlery in Chicopee, Massachusetts, as well as… (2024-2350). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 NATHAN STARR US M1812/1813 CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARD

WAR OF 1812 NATHAN STARR US M1812/1813 CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARD

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… (299-22). Learn More »

M1860 CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARD, GUTTA PURCHA GRIP, PUBLISHED IN TILLMAN’S BOOK

M1860 CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARD, GUTTA PURCHA GRIP, PUBLISHED IN TILLMAN’S BOOK

Classic Civil War cavalry saber believed to be made by Gilbert Dubois in Napanoch, New York. Sword is in overall very good condition. Blade exhibits gray tone overall with a few darker patches. No… (870-470). Learn More »


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CONFEDERATE CAVALRY CAPTAIN’S FROCK COAT OF CAPT. EDWARD BIRD, “EFFINGHAM HUSSARS,” 2nd BATTALION AND 5th REGIMENT GEORGIA CAVALRY

This rare, identified, Confederate cavalry captain’s frock coat belonged to an officer who served from 1861 though 1865, rising from Captain to Colonel, with extensive action especially in Wheeler’s cavalry corps fighting against Sherman in the… (1179-232). Learn More »

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