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NATHAN STARR 1818 CONTRACT CAVALRY SABER WITH METAL SCABBARD

NATHAN STARR 1818 CONTRACT CAVALRY SABER WITH METAL SCABBARD

Good condition, militia horseman’s battle saber is an original contract of 1818 piece made by the firm of Nathan Starr of Middletown, Connecticut. Some 10,600 sabers were contracted to Nathan Starr… (299-17). Learn More »

WK&C, SOLINGEN SHORT DRESS SWORD/HANGER WITH SCABBARD

WK&C, SOLINGEN SHORT DRESS SWORD/HANGER WITH SCABBARD

This is an interesting item, being a short ceremonial dress sword or “hanger” modeled after a bayonet. The sword is 23.5” long overall with 19” blade. Grip and cross guard are designed as a… (2021-170). Learn More »

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER

If they gave out awards for crudely made cavalry sabers, this one would be in the running. The guard is simple flat iron, curving in a broad semicircle, with a simple hole in one end through which the… (490-6746). Learn More »

AUSTRIAN M1869/90 MILITARY INTENDANT OFFICIAL’S SWORD

AUSTRIAN M1869/90 MILITARY INTENDANT OFFICIAL’S SWORD

This sword replaced an 1849 pattern, was used by officials in management positions, and is in very good condition, with just the scabbard showing as brown-speckled steel gray. The sword is unmarked,… (721-113). Learn More »

CLASSIC CONFEDERATE KENANSVILLE CAVALRY SABER FROM THE KNOX FAMILY COLLECTION OF MEMENTOS FROM THE FREDERICKSBURG AREA

CLASSIC CONFEDERATE KENANSVILLE CAVALRY SABER FROM THE KNOX FAMILY COLLECTION OF MEMENTOS FROM THE FREDERICKSBURG AREA

This classic Confederate cavalry saber, a “Kenansville” or “Froelich” in collector terminology, comes from collection of Civil War relics, mementos, and family memorabilia retained until… (1246-09). Learn More »


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RARE YANKEE "PLUG HAT" STRUCK AT ANTIETAM

This hat, a rarely seen form of the slouch hat, was in two museums prior to our acquiring it - the Eastern Washington State Historical Society Museum of Spokane, Washington State where it was on display since 1936, and until recently The Texas Civil… (1268-267). Learn More »

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