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UNTOUCHED 1861 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

UNTOUCHED 1861 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

The brass hilt on this saber has an untouched, aged patina, and no bends, cracks or breaks. The black leather grip wrap shows just a small spot of wear on the underside near the junction of the… (362-1264). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE SHORT SWORD WITH SOLDIER’S INITIALS- NORTH CAROLINA ESTATE

CONFEDERATE SHORT SWORD WITH SOLDIER’S INITIALS- NORTH CAROLINA ESTATE

Modelled on the US M1832 short sword, which was itself based on an earlier French pattern, these are classed as foot artillery short swords from their earlier French and later American use, but were… (2025-391). Learn More »

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CLASSIC WAR OF 1812 ERA FIVE-BALL EAGLE POMMEL SABER WITH BLUE AND GILT BLADE

CLASSIC WAR OF 1812 ERA FIVE-BALL EAGLE POMMEL SABER WITH BLUE AND GILT BLADE

This saber measures 36-1/2” overall and has a wide, 31-1/4” blade, with relatively steep curve, made without a ricasso and with a single wide fuller starting from the guard and running along under… (362-1259). Learn More »

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 »

SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

This 1859 dated light cavalry saber by Ames is in good condition, with undisturbed hilt with original leather and wire on the grip, a full-length blade with clear maker and inspector marks, and… (362-1262). Learn More »


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WONDERFUL CONDITION ORIGINAL CONFEDERATE-MANUFACTURED KEPI FOR A DRUMMER BOY OR CHILD

This article of uniform clothing is an original, Civil War example of headgear manufactured in the Confederacy and presented here in wonderful, original intact condition. The period artifact is a small, dark blue colored, wool kepi, suited for a… (526-68). Learn More »

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