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This is one of the rarer variants of the standard US Model 1855-type socket bayonet that was produced near the end of the Civil War. The bayonet was manufactured for use with the US Model 1865 Joslyn… (2024-1874). Learn More »
This is a beautiful high-end example of the U.S. 1902 officer’s saber made by Eickorn of Solingen in excellent to near mint condition. The hilt and guard are steel, as mandated in December 1902, but… (2024-2063). Learn More »
This pattern of sword for wear by musicians was part of the 1840 series of arms that included new patterns of cavalry saber, officer’s sword, non-commissioned officer’s sword, etc. This is similar… (490-6745). Learn More »
A good example of the Moro kris, having the characteristic wavy blade of the kris, but made wider, heavier, and with more shallow curves, definitely a weapon made for cutting or slashing as well as… (490-6914). Learn More »
$350.00
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These broad bladed weapons could be used both as a dagger, chopper, or mounted on a pole for use a spearhead. Called a Hinalung, the handle is forged in one piece with the blade, simply folded round… (2023-800). Learn More »
Blued blade measures approximately 9.75” long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approximately 6.75”. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Ricasso is marked with… (825-62). Learn More »
Blued blade measures approximately 9.75” long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approximately 6.75”. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Ricasso is marked with… (825-59). Learn More »
Wide bladed knife with rounded point designed to cut wood and bamboo to fashion temporary splints, poles, stakes, stretchers, or whatever else might be necessary to aid or evacuate a casualty in the… (169-658). Learn More »
A very good example of the wide bladed knife with rounded point designed to cut wood and bamboo to fashion temporary splints, poles, stakes, stretchers, or whatever else might be necessary to aid or… (169-661). Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a good example of the bayonet and scabbard for the French1886 Lebel Rifle, France’s basic infantry rifle through World War One, 8mm (which led the way for small bore infantry rifles,) bolt… (362-1093). Learn More »
Original black bridle leather scabbard and frog. The body is in very good condition. The stitched seam running up the back is complete and unbroken. Leather shows moderate crazing but little loss of… (490-3266). Learn More »
All metal smooth with semi-bright finish. Small amount of pepper pitting on socket. Deep “US” stamped on blade flat. Socket measures 3”. Blade measures 14.5”. Very fine example of this rare… (490-7076). Learn More »
VF condition with nice, smooth metal with even gray patina. Blade measures 14.5”, socket 2 5/8”. Blade with nice “US” stamping. Scarce bayonet. … (490-7078). Learn More »
An excellent condition army trench or general purpose knife, with contoured, unmarred, wood grip fastened with three rivets, and scored with eight slanting grooves on each side for a more secure… (490-6780). Learn More »
This is one of Nathan Starr’s improved Model 1812 sabers, also known as the 1812/13 pattern. Starr was burdened with changes to the number ordered by federal government- from 1,000 to 5,000, and… (490-3562). Learn More »
This is a very scarce US Model 1832/34 sword for officers of infantry, artillery and ordnance made by Ames on contract with the U.S. government for officers of the regular army and inspected by Major… (870-318). Learn More »
This is a U.S. Model 1819 Socket Bayonet for the Hall Rifle as manufactured at Harpers Ferry. The US M1816/22/27 series of bayonets feature a 16” blade, face flute of varying lengths, a T-shaped… (490-6893). Learn More »
This regulation M1850 Staff and Field Officer’s Sword was carried by an officer with a good combat record, being twice wounded in action, once as a line officer and once while Major while owning… (1052-1133). Learn More »
This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a smooth, clean, and mostly bright… (490-6974). Learn More »
$250.00
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This Sharps NM1859 Rifle saber bayonet fits the parameters for those supplied to the US Navy by Ames to go with the Mitchell contract Sharps rifles they ordered in 1861. See Marcot, Paxton and Marron,… (490-6886). Learn More »
$650.00
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The flag is in very good condition, with strong colors and just a few scattered small holes that do not detract. It has been archivally conserved, mounted and framed by Textile Preservation Associates and comes with their November 2020 treatment… (1179-1393). Learn More »