Edged Weapons

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WWII GERMAN K98 BAYONET WITH SCABBARD AND FROG

WWII GERMAN K98 BAYONET WITH SCABBARD AND FROG

WWII German Karabiner 98k bayonet, maker coded "cym" for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. (WKC), Solingen, dated 1943. The blade is in good condition with the original blued finish showing honest age… (2026-1716). Learn More »

NEAR-MINT ENFIELD SOCKET BAYONET WITH SCABBARD

NEAR-MINT ENFIELD SOCKET BAYONET WITH SCABBARD

Offered here is a standard issue Enfield Rifle-Musket bayonet with triangular blade measuring 17” in length and .75” in width at the base [overall length 20.55”]. The base of blade is stamped… (2025-3064). Learn More »

K & C MARKED IMPORT CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARD

K & C MARKED IMPORT CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARD

This saber follows the general lines of the US m1840 is marked “K & C” in an oval of dots on the reverse ricasso, which Thillmann takes to be an early mark of C.R. Kirschbaum and Company of… (E2370). Learn More »

NEW JERSEY CONTRACT MODEL 1840 CAVALRY SABER

NEW JERSEY CONTRACT MODEL 1840 CAVALRY SABER

The Model 1840 cavalry saber, commonly referred to as “The Old Wristbreaker”, was one of the military edged weapons used by New Jersey’s mounted forces during the Civil War.  Produced by the… (344-66). Learn More »

$725.00
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ORIGINAL, BRASS-MOUNTED PRESENTATION-GRADE KNIGHTSHEAD MILITIA OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARD

ORIGINAL, BRASS-MOUNTED PRESENTATION-GRADE KNIGHTSHEAD MILITIA OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARD

Here is a very fine presentation quality, imported 'Knights Head' style sword specimen made for the American militia market. Official regulations in the 1830s through 1840s called for infantry officer… (169-137). Learn More »

$3,250.00
Originally $3,950.00

U.S. MODEL 1835/1842 SOCKET BAYONET

U.S. MODEL 1835/1842 SOCKET BAYONET

This Federal accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1835/42 smoothbore musket. The term angular bayonet refers to the type most commonly used by infantry soldiers. The… (362-1306). Learn More »

M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET WITH MAKER MARKED SCABBARD

M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET WITH MAKER MARKED SCABBARD

This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets.  Measures approximately 17.5” overall with a shortened 14.5” blade.  This specimen features a light gray overall surface with… (1202-1334). Learn More »

WW2 BRITISH MACHETE BY MARTINDALE WITH LEATHER SCABBARD

WW2 BRITISH MACHETE BY MARTINDALE WITH LEATHER SCABBARD

Offered here is a good example of a WW2 British military machete by MARTINDALE with a thick brown leather scabbard dated 1943. The heavy steel blade is 14.75” long while the whole piece measures… (169-943). Learn More »

U.S.M.C. COLLINS & CO. MACHETE DATED 1943 WITH SCABBARD

U.S.M.C. COLLINS & CO. MACHETE DATED 1943 WITH SCABBARD

These machetes were survival and landing force weapons and came in a variety of blade lengths, markings, finish, handle material. This one has a blade length of 18” with an overall length of… (169-941). Learn More »

.45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET

.45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET

This is an original socket bayonet for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle; no scabbard. This bayonet was made following the Civil War for the trapdoor, breech-loading Springfield rifle. It looks… (2026-1223). Learn More »

VERY NICE U.S. MODEL 1835/1842 SOCKET BAYONET

VERY NICE U.S. MODEL 1835/1842 SOCKET BAYONET

This Federal accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1835/42 smoothbore musket. The term angular bayonet refers to the type most commonly used by infantry soldiers. The… (2026-1016). Learn More »

SCARCE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER PRODUCED BY MEMPHIS NOVELTY WORKS

SCARCE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER PRODUCED BY MEMPHIS NOVELTY WORKS

This is a scarce Confederate cavalry saber in scabbard made by Thomas Leech at his Memphis Novelty Works sometime in late 1861 or early 1862. Thomas Leech produced arms for the Southern Confederacy at… (1268-350). Learn More »

$8,500.00
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AN IMPORTED CONFEDERATE SWORD FROM A GAR HALL

AN IMPORTED CONFEDERATE SWORD FROM A GAR HALL

This most interesting sword until recently was totally painted gold and had been ensconced in a Grand Army of the Republic Hall (GAR) up north. Interesting due to the fact that the sword is of the… (1309-71). Learn More »

GERMAN K98 MAUSER BAYONET AND SCABBARD AND FROG

GERMAN K98 MAUSER BAYONET AND SCABBARD AND FROG

German K98 Mauser bayonet with matching numbered scabbard (8337) and leather frog with light “Schuler” maker stamp. Condition is overall very good. Blade was not sharpened, and retains nearly… (2025-694). Learn More »

$250.00
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MID-19TH CENTURY FINE COIN SILVER–MOUNTED BONE-HANDLED DIRK WITH ENGRAVED SILVER SCABBARD

MID-19TH CENTURY FINE COIN SILVER–MOUNTED BONE-HANDLED DIRK WITH ENGRAVED SILVER SCABBARD

A handsome American dirk with high-quality silver mounts and a fitted silver scabbard. The slender double-edged blade of flattened diamond section is well-forged and retains good polish with light age… (2026-682). Learn More »

US MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S PRESENTATION SWORD, PRESENTED TO CAPT. MARTIN KELLOGG COOK, AIDE-DE-CAMP TO MAJ. GEN. STEPHEN A. HURLBUT, JULY 1863

US MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S PRESENTATION SWORD, PRESENTED TO CAPT. MARTIN KELLOGG COOK, AIDE-DE-CAMP TO MAJ. GEN. STEPHEN A. HURLBUT, JULY 1863

This is an exceptional and fully documented Civil War presentation sword of the highest historical significance — a named, inscribed officer's sword with an unbroken chain of provenance linking it… (1323-01). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE OFFICER'S SWORD MADE BY LOUIS BISSONET; THE OWNER OVERSAW THE FIRING OF THE FIRST SHOT OF THE CIVIL WAR

CONFEDERATE OFFICER'S SWORD MADE BY LOUIS BISSONET; THE OWNER OVERSAW THE FIRING OF THE FIRST SHOT OF THE CIVIL WAR

Louis Bissonnet was born in France circa 1837. According to the 1860 Census he was living in Hardin, Texas working as a jeweler. In late 1861 or early 1862 Bissonnet established himself in Mobile,… (870-685). Learn More »

$37,500.00
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BRITISH MILITARY SARGEANT'S HALBERD 1740 TO 1793

BRITISH MILITARY SARGEANT'S HALBERD 1740 TO 1793

The halberd was a polearm carried by lower-ranking officers in European infantry units in the 16th through 18th centuries. By the early 18th-century the halberd had become a symbol of rank. It served… (1298-08). Learn More »

$2,200.00
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A COLONIAL MADE HALBERD DATING TO THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

A COLONIAL MADE HALBERD DATING TO THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

This extra-ordinarily rare pole arm was actually made in North America perhaps as early as 1720 but more likely around 1750 with continued use well into the American Revolution. The British/American… (1298-11). Learn More »

A FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR PERIOD HALBERD OR PARTIZAN

A FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR PERIOD HALBERD OR PARTIZAN

The halberd was typically an axe surmounted by a spear while the partizan consisted of a long swordlike spearhead mounted on a long wooden shaft, with protrusions on the sides which aided in parring… (1298-10). Learn More »


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