Edged Weapons

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VERY UNCOMMON M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY AMES – DATED 1859

VERY UNCOMMON M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY AMES – DATED 1859

This pre-war Ames saber specimen is the forerunner of the type issued to Federal horsemen during the American Civil War. Produced by the Chicopee, Massachusetts firm of Ames Sword Company, this weapon… (1304-23). Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

EXCELLENT CONDITION U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a bright shiny surface overall with scattered small gray… (2024-325). Learn More »

UNCOMMON M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY MILLARD – DATED 1862

UNCOMMON M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY MILLARD – DATED 1862

Produced under the smallest government contract for sabers (10,000) by the D. J. Millard Company’s manufacturing center in Clayville, New York, this early production weapon is a M1860 Light Cavalry… (1304-14). Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

EXCELLENT CONDITION U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a bright shiny surface overall with a very attractive blade. Complete… (2024-322). Learn More »

RELIC FAYETTEVILLE SABER BAYONET

RELIC FAYETTEVILLE SABER BAYONET

After the Harpers Ferry Armory was seized by Virginia forces in 1861, the machinery for making rifle muskets went to Richmond and that for the 1855 rifle went to Fayetteville, where it finally began… (2024-351). Learn More »

SWORD BAYONET FOR THE COLT ALTERATION OF THE MODEL 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

SWORD BAYONET FOR THE COLT ALTERATION OF THE MODEL 1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

In 1861 Colt reached an agreement with the government to purchase Model 1841 rifles at $10.00 each, alter them to .58 caliber, fit them with sword bayonets, and then sell them back to the government… (490-7259). Learn More »

M1840 ARTILLERY SABRE BY ROBY WITH SCABBARD, BELT, AND ALLEGHENY ARSENAL PLATE

M1840 ARTILLERY SABRE BY ROBY WITH SCABBARD, BELT, AND ALLEGHENY ARSENAL PLATE

This saber is an early, seldom seen ‘C. Roby’ enlisted Model 1840 light artillery edged weapon termed a Type-1. Blade exhibits the single, rare one-line maker address “C. ROBY & CO” but no… (707-04). Learn More »

U.S. MODEL 1855 RIFLE SWORD BAYONET 1857 TO MID-1860

U.S. MODEL 1855 RIFLE SWORD BAYONET 1857 TO MID-1860

This brass hilt sword bayonet is a product of the Harpers Ferry Armory, made for the Model 1855 Rifle. Like the majority of these bayonets, this one has an unmarked blade. (Less than half of known… (490-7257). Learn More »

INSCRIBED PRESENTATION SWORD OF COLONEL, LATER GENERAL JAMES H. LANE: THREE TIMES WOUNDED; SERVED FROM BIG BETHEL TO APPOMATTOX, INCLUDING PICKETT’S CHARGE

INSCRIBED PRESENTATION SWORD OF COLONEL, LATER GENERAL JAMES H. LANE: THREE TIMES WOUNDED; SERVED FROM BIG BETHEL TO APPOMATTOX, INCLUDING PICKETT’S CHARGE

WHEN ELECTED COLONEL OF THE 28th NC, HIS OLD REGIMENT, THE 1st NC, “PRESENTED HIM WITH A SWORD, SADDLE AND BRIDLE, AND A HANDSOME PAIR OF GOBLETS…” We are proud to offer the sword mentioned in… (846-572). Learn More »

$59,500.00
Originally $69,500.00

RARE AMES MODEL 1847 SAPPERS & MINERS ARTILLERY MUSKETOON SWORD BAYONET-DATED 1847

RARE AMES MODEL 1847 SAPPERS & MINERS ARTILLERY MUSKETOON SWORD BAYONET-DATED 1847

These well-made sword bayonets were produced from 1847 through 1856 for the Springfield Model 1847 Sappers & Miners musketoon, of which only 830 total arms were manufactured. The bayonet is from… (490-7261). Learn More »

1850’S AMES MILTIA OFFICER’S SWORD KNIGHTS HEAD AND MAMELUKE STYLE CROSS GUARD

1850’S AMES MILTIA OFFICER’S SWORD KNIGHTS HEAD AND MAMELUKE STYLE CROSS GUARD

This is a high-quality Ames militia staff sword with knight’s helmet pommel, mameluke style cross guard, and an engraved brass scabbard. This is a pre-Civil War sword produced circa 1850 by the Ames… (2025-673). Learn More »

ONE OF GENERAL PHILIP SHERIDAN'S SWORDS

ONE OF GENERAL PHILIP SHERIDAN'S SWORDS

This sword of General Philip Sheridan was presented by him personally to Thomas Donaldson, of The Smithsonian Institution. The German imported sword was owned by General Sheridan early in his career… (1268-373). Learn More »

RARE “SNELL” SWORD BAYONET – M1841 RIFLE, CIRCA 1855

RARE “SNELL” SWORD BAYONET – M1841 RIFLE, CIRCA 1855

Scarce “Snell” or “ring-style” sword bayonet for the Mississippi Rifle. When it became evident that riflemen needed a bayonet to put them on equal footing with regular musket-armed infantry in… (490-7260). Learn More »

A FINE SAXON MODEL 1873 ARTILLERY SABER

A FINE SAXON MODEL 1873 ARTILLERY SABER

The 29 1/2-inch blade is marked on the ricasso: "WEYERSBURG KIRSCHBAUM & Cie SOLINGEN" while on the spine is a small crown over "RC". The blade has some scuffing but is otherwise in excellent… (2025-664). Learn More »

IMPRESSIVE 3rd NEW JERSEY - 1st U.S. HUSSARS - PRESENTATION CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD WITH SWORD KNOT, DEEPLY CAST AND CHASED HILT AND MOUNTS AND IMMACULATE BLADE ETCHING

IMPRESSIVE 3rd NEW JERSEY - 1st U.S. HUSSARS - PRESENTATION CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD WITH SWORD KNOT, DEEPLY CAST AND CHASED HILT AND MOUNTS AND IMMACULATE BLADE ETCHING

This wonderful Union cavalry officer’s saber was presented by members of Co. H, 1st US Hussars to their 2nd Lieutenant, John H. Bamford on March 3, 1864, a few weeks before the regiment headed for… (2024-2368). Learn More »

REGIMENTALLY MARKED PATTERN 1848 BRUNSWICK BAYONET

REGIMENTALLY MARKED PATTERN 1848 BRUNSWICK BAYONET

British Brunswick rifle bayonet stamped "RCR" Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment. "In response to a significant and growing problem of desertions of enlisted men during the 1830's, the British established… (2025-413). Learn More »

VERY FINE HALL RIFLE BAYONET

VERY FINE HALL RIFLE BAYONET

This is an example of the rare socket bayonet for the Hall rifle. Robert Reilly in “American Socket Bayonets and Scabbards” suggests this may be for the Model 1841 rifle. The bayonet has an… (2025-868). Learn More »

GERMAN HUNTING KNIFE

GERMAN HUNTING KNIFE

The German Hirschfänger (Deer Catcher) is a long hunting dagger or cutlass. This is a nice, late 19th century Hirschfänger, with an etched blade that remains clean. This long knife has a stag… (2025-870). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED HORSTMANN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER CARRIED BY GEORGE BRECK, NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY

IDENTIFIED HORSTMANN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER CARRIED BY GEORGE BRECK, NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY

Cavalry officer’s sabers carried by officers in the light artillery are not uncommon, particularly in volunteer units where regulations might be more loosely applied, and a cavalry officer’s… (490-5267). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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CLASSIC CONFEDERATE ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER WITH WOOD SCABBARD BY KRAFT, GOLDSCHMIDT AND KRAFT OR HAMMOND MARSHALL

CLASSIC CONFEDERATE ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER WITH WOOD SCABBARD BY KRAFT, GOLDSCHMIDT AND KRAFT OR HAMMOND MARSHALL

This is a very strong example of the classic Confederate cavalry saber with wood scabbard identified by Albaugh in 1963 as a product of Kraft, Goldschmidt and Kraft of Columbia, SC. Some collectors… (1268-353). Learn More »


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