- (2) USN 1907 MODEL 1852 NAVY OFFICER
(2) USN 1907 MODEL 1852 NAVY OFFICER SWORD(lot of 2) U.S. Navy 1907 Model 1852 sword the 28" blade marked at the ricasso with a lily in an open six point star, M.C. Lilley Company, the blade etched at one side with 15 star oval, ship and flag, shield and cannon, owners name R. Gatewood, the opposite side with U.S. N, anchors and eagle, the spine with the number 7, the pierced foliate guard with USN, a white shagreen hadle and eagle pommel, gold fabric wrapping lacking knot, leather scabbard with 7 mark at brass throat, drag section and center, overall: 34"l, together with (1) model 1852 Naval sword by unknown maker, the ricasso marked "American Woolen Mills, Wankegan (sic.), Ill,
27.5" blade with USN, shield, 15 star oval, eagle with head facing left, pierced guard with USM, shargreen like handle, eagle pommel, overall with scabbard: 35.5"l,
total: 4.75lbs
- U.S. MODEL 1852 SWORD AND SCABBARD CIRCA
U.S. MODEL 1852 SWORD AND SCABBARD CIRCA 1860 LENGTH OF BLADE 33”. TOTAL LENGTH 39”.U.S. MODEL 1852 SWORD AND SCABBARD, Circa 1860, Etched blade and scabbard. Dimensions: Length of blade 33". Total length 39".
- W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS U.S.N. MODEL
W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS U.S.N. MODEL 1852 SWORD, 26W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS U.S.N. MODEL 1852 SWORD, 26 1/4" nearly straight blade, brass hand guard and pommel, wire rapped rayskin grip, blade etched with naval symbols, stamped with kings head proof, spine etched with foliage and "Iron Proof". Manufactured Circa 1860's.
- THREE OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS, ONE NAMED
THREE OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS, ONE NAMED Three US officer's dress swords, the first an Ames (American), M1860 officers dress sword, with an eagle and stars pommel, an eagle guard and an etched blade with patriotic symbols including eagles, flags, drums, and the letters N. S. H. S. C; the second, a WW1 period US Navy officer?s m1852 sword made by E. Pietrangelo (Annapolis, MD) having a gilded handle and guard above a blade etched with patriotic symbols of Navy life, including anchors, eagle, knots, anchor with shield and 15 stars, with an ornate scabbard mount; the third sword a M1860, made and sold by Charles Svendsen (Cincinnati Oh), having a pommel with an eagle on one side and a coat of arms on the other, a wire wrapped shagreen covered grip, a guard with patriotic symbols above a blade etched with an open book, presumed to be a bible, florals and geometric shapes, named to John F. Malonen, reverse shows same symbolism and etched 'Knights of St. John", with ornate scabbard. Approximate measurements: First blade l. 31",overall l. 37", with scabbard l. 38. 5" Second, blade l. 30", overall l. 35. 5", with scabbard l. 37. 5" Third, l. 30", overall l. 38. 5", with scabbard l.
- NAVAL SWORD. American early 20th century.
NAVAL SWORD. American early 20th century. Model 1852 sword with etched blade featuring anchors American eagles and ''USN''. Maker's mark ''Gaunt'' and ''Made USA''. Faux shagreen grip dolphin brass guard and leather scabbard with dolphin tip. Wear. 36''l. overall.