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Triangular socket bayonet with a blade that meas. approx. 19 3/8 inches long from the shoulder to the point with a socket that meas. approx. 2 11/16 inches long, not including the knuckle. Iron has a… (1000-1376). Learn More »
This fine Civil War edged weapon is an original saber bayonet made for the Whitney Model 1861 “Plymouth Navy Rifle”. Approximately 10,000 rifles with these sword bayonets were made. The blade is… (482-429). Learn More »
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 »
$2,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
Knife dates to circa 1840. Etched on the right side of the blade in high relief is "MISSISSIPPI TOASTER". Etched on the top of the blade is, "MANUFACTURED FOR F.C. GOERGEN NEW ORLEANS", who worked in… (30-2054). Learn More »
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 »
$3,950.00
Originally $4,950.00
This original engraving by well-known military artist C.J. Pugliese features a close view of the hilt of a Confederate sword with the “CS” showing at the front. Image is clear and shows great… (933-15). Learn More »
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 »
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 »
In 1859 the US Marine Corps regulations changed. The prized Mamaluke style sword was replaced with the same regulation sword used by the Army. This would later be reversed and today the Marines still… (870-52). Learn More »
$8,000.00
ON HOLD
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
ON HOLD
Maker: Ames Manufacturing Co. Springfield, Mass. Blade Length: 34” Blade Etchings: “UNITED STATES DRAGOONS” done with dry needle etch. “DRAGOONS” is visible, “UNITED STATES” is worn off.… (344-2560). Learn More »
Presented in fine condition is this scarce, original “Augustine J. Drake” altered socket bayonet made to fit M1841 Mississippi rifles modified with the Lindner breechloading system. In 1861 the… (172-2221). Learn More »
$425.00
Originally $450.00
SOLD
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: N.P. Ames Springfield, Mass. Blade Length: 34” Blade Etchings: Faint “United States Dragoons”. Faint N.P. Ames Springfield. Ricasso stampd with inspector’s initials “JM”, date… (344-2558). Learn More »
$750.00
ON HOLD
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 »
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Formerly in the collection of Virginia collector and dealer Bill Turner this ninth plate cased daguerreotype by Rufus Anson of New York City is extremely clear, nicely cased, has a mat showing the photographer’s name and address, and shows later… (1138-1905). Learn More »