- Ames U.S. Model 1860 cavalry saber
Ames U.S. Model 1860 cavalry saber and scabbard. ?
- [Civil War - CDV] Civil War Photographs
[Civil War - CDV] Civil War Photographs of Harlow Ames New York 23rd Infantry DOD Lot of 2 including CDV of Harlow Ames in uniform plus a hand-colored enlargement of Ames on verso oof a civilian cabinet card with ink identification below image Harlow Ames died in the South in 1860 War. Harlow Ames mustered into Co. D 23rd New York Infantry on May 6 1861 and died of disease March 24 1863 at the regimental hospital. Condition: Slight fading of image.
- Model 1840 US Artillery Sword marked
Model 1840 US Artillery Sword marked "Ames Mfg Co, Chicopee, Mass.", Civil War era, marked on other side "US JH 1864", brass guard, original grip and wire, 32 in. blade; metal scabbard, 39-1/4 in. total length,
- Ames Civil War artillery sword
Ames Civil War artillery sword dated 1862 marked on blade scabbard marked J.C.W. L39'' Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina private collection. Condition: Blade with tiny nick larger nick and several dings that can be felt but not seen. Scabbard finish worn. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- MAY AMES (AMERICAN, 1863-1943)
MAY AMES (AMERICAN, 1863-1943) 20" x 16" Portrait of a man, 1901. Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right corner, in decorative frame with linen mat, overall 28" x 24".
- U.S. Civil War Model 1840 Cavalry
U.S. Civil War Model 1840 Cavalry Sword Made by Ames This Ames ''wrist breaker'' has a 35'' blade with brass three-branch guard US and dated 185? on blade; with scabbard. Condition: Very good.
- AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, U.S.
AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, U.S. MODEL 1840 N.C.O. SWORD AND SCABBARD, DATED 1863 LENGTH: 40 IN. (X 101.60 CM.)AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, U.S. MODEL 1840 N.C.O. SWORD AND SCABBARD, DATED 1863, brass hilt features grips with a cast, wire wrap cover with a double shell-style guard, base of blade signed 'U.S. ADK 1863' (2) Dimensions: Length: 40 in. ( x 101.60 cm.)
- MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SWORD BY AMES.
MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SWORD BY AMES. American. Blade marked ''183-'' (1833 or 1835) and ''NP Ames Springfield''. Brass fish scale grip has engraved eagle and soldered copper tag with ''42''. 25''l.
- Civil War Sword Ames marked G.K.C.
Civil War Sword Ames marked G.K.C. 186_ U.S. 41'' long all original.
- AMERICAN AMES CIVIL WAR ERA 1861
AMERICAN AMES CIVIL WAR ERA 1861 SWORD Ames Manufacturing (American). US Civil war era straight sword. Appropriate maker's and date mark. J.H. inspectors mark. Approx. length. 39".
- Pair C. 1860-1864 Ames Chicopee
Pair C. 1860-1864 Ames Chicopee Mass. non-commission Officer swords. Brass hilt with steel blade and groove. 38'' Length.
- (VIEW) NEW YORK - AMES (21), FORT
(VIEW) NEW YORK - AMES (21), FORT PLAIN (72) AND MISCELLANEOUS (111): 204 POSTCARDS EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) NEW YORK - AMES (21), FORT PLAIN (72) AND MISCELLANEOUS (111): 204 POSTCARDS, Early to Mid-20th Century, Includes: Ames (21), Fort Plain Streets (36), Buildings & other (36). Ames photo: Baptist Church (4 differing), Main St., Ames Union Free School, West Main St. and Mill Street. Fort Plain: 9 differing 1911 Street Fair views, "The Prize Winning Load, Trade Day....June 16, 1905", photos of Lower Main St., West Shore railroad depots, Brileys Mills, 1911 Opera House Hotel fire, and "The Old Stone Dam", many early street and building views and three Old Fort Plain Band cards. Other: Koehler of City Hall (NYC), Thousand Islands view, Chauncey Olcott's Residence (Saratoga Springs), Lagoon Island, farm scene near Jamestown and more.
- Ames artillery saber with American
Ames artillery saber with American eagle, dated 1883, 25"l
- AMES SHORT SWORD AND SCABBARD United
AMES SHORT SWORD AND SCABBARD United States,C. 1830s-40sBrass hilt with circles on the pommel, scales on the grip, ricasso has faint inspector initials and Ames markings, and a leather scabbard with brass fittings.
- US Non-Commissioned Officer's Sword
US Non-Commissioned Officer's Sword Civil War era, 28 in. blade marked "Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass.", other side marked "JF" over "1864", D-shaped brass guard with brass wire grip,
- AMES M1840 PRESENTATION SWORD,
AMES M1840 PRESENTATION SWORD, GEO. B. COOK Ames Model 1840 "off to war" presentation sword, presented to Union soldier, George B Cook, the sword is inscribed "Presented to 1st Lieutenant George B. Cook, co II, 4th regiment Conn. volunteer, by friends at home, New London (Conn) June, 1861", having a shagreen and wire wrapped handle with a knight head pommel, acanthus leaf stamped collar, on top of two cast eagles with spread wings and shields below, the blade etched on both sides with period designs, including florals, acanthus, and patriotic symbols, as well as an eagle with spread wings holding an olive branch and arrows, below 12 stars and 15 rays, together with the original ornately mounted scabbard. Note: George B. Cook enlisted and was mustered into the first regiment, Connecticut volunteers, heavy artillery on May 22, 1861 as a First Lieutenant, he was promoted to Captain on November 8, 1861; and Major on January 22, 1863, he mustered out on May 4, 1865. Approximate measurements: blade is l. 31. 5", overall length l. 38. 5", with scabbard l. 40. 5"
- George Ames Aldrich painting (Indiana/Illinois,
George Ames Aldrich painting (Indiana/Illinois, 1872-1941), Normandy landscape with cottages and river, signed lower left "G. Ames Aldrich", oil on canvas, 30-1/4 x 36-1/8 in.; original early 20th century cushion style reverse molding frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, 3 in. and 1/2 in. tears, flaking, cupping, cleavage, crackle, uneven varnish; frame with abrasions. Charles Teeter, Hagerstown, Indiana (inventor of the piston ring); Herman Teeter; by descent to consignor
- AMES 1832 ARTILLERY FOOT SOLDIER'S
AMES 1832 ARTILLERY FOOT SOLDIER'S SWORD Ames manufactured 1832 artillery foot soldier's sword, having a double sided eagle impressed pommel above a scaled grip and spread quillons, the blade is triple fullered on both sides,markings on the side of guard include inspector initials A. D. K and J. W. H. Approximate measurements: blade l. 19"; overall l. 25"
- JOSEPH ALEXANDER AMES PORTRAIT
JOSEPH ALEXANDER AMES PORTRAIT PAINTING OF A MAN Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire,1816-1872Finely executed portrait of a distinguished gentleman with full red beard and black suit standing with a cane. Ames was a famed portraitist hired to paint Pope Pius IX (1792-1878), a portrait later exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1850. His brother Nathan Ames (1826-1865) invented the first escalator.
- CIVIL WAR ERA NCO SWORD BY AMES
CIVIL WAR ERA NCO SWORD BY AMES The ricasso stamped Made by / Ames Mfg. Co. / Chicopee / Mass on the left and U.S. / H. D. H. / 1864 on the right, the inspector being Henry D. Hastings; 32 - 1/4 in. straight blade; solid brass grip cast with simulated wire; the leather scabbard with a brass throat, the brass drag marked G.W.C. for inspector George W. Chapin.
- WEAPON: CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICERS
WEAPON: CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, DATED 1856 AMES. SWORD CO. CHICOPEE MASS., MADE WITH LEATHER SCABBARD WITH THE METAL THRO...WEAPON: Civil war infantry officers sword, dated 1856 Ames. sword Co. Chicopee Mass., made with leather scabbard with the metal throat missing, wear consistent with age and use, good condition, sold as found. [PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from New England institution.]
- THREE CIVIL WAR-RELATED ITEMS 1860STHREE
THREE CIVIL WAR-RELATED ITEMS 1860STHREE CIVIL WAR-RELATED ITEMS, 1860s, 1) Ames Mfg. Co. Model 1864 sword. No scabbard. Sword length 39". 2) Duval & Son lithographed service record for Capt. William Andrews of New Hampshire Company E, 1st regiment. Framed 22" x 18.5". 3) Honorable discharge document for Capt. Andrews of New Hampshire, dated 1867. Framed 19.5" x 21.5".
- N.P. AMES SPRINGFIELD M1832 US
N.P. AMES SPRINGFIELD M1832 US SHORT ARTILLERY SWON.P. Ames Springfield M1832 US short artillery sword and scabbard , stamped United States-1835 , with faint Ames and eagle stamp, with double and single fuller, guard is stamped ORD , HKC, and JM , fish scale grip, 19" blade. Provenance: Fetherston Trust and Packwood House Museum.
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Condition:
Good condition with light expected wear.
- US Civil War Model 1840 Light Artillery
US Civil War Model 1840 Light Artillery Sword by Ames 32.5'' curved blade with single fuller marked at ricasso Ames Mfg Chicopee Mass in a banner. On the reverse in three lines U.S. ADK dated 1861. Metal scabbard. Condition: Very good.
- Joseph Ames (MA 1816-1872) Major
Joseph Ames (MA 1816-1872) Major Robert Andersonoil on canvas signed and dated ''Jos. Ames / 1861'' in lower right depicting Major Robert Anderson commander of Fort Sumter during the Confederate bombardment of April 12 1861. Anderson is seated with Fort Sumter in the background and wears red artillery shoulder boards. Presented in its original gilt and gesso frame.This historical painting was produced within months of the event which made Major Anderson a celebrity.SS 35.5 x 28.25 in.; DOA 48 x 41.5 in.The canvas is laid down to cardboard; repairs and in-painting to the head and the front of the major's frock coat.Ex. Skinner Auction 2524B Lot 832 November 7 2010.
- 1945 WWII AMES ENTRENCHING TOOLDated
1945 WWII AMES ENTRENCHING TOOLDated 1945 (canvas case dated 1944). Good condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- AMES MILITIA OFFICER'S GILT SWORD
AMES MILITIA OFFICER'S GILT SWORD & SHEATH Ames Manufacturing Company (American est. 1774), militia officer's presentation grade sword with silver and gilt accents, having a knighthead / helmet pommel, silver grip, chain knuckle guard, winged eagle crossguard with shield langets, and an etched double edged blade terminating in a spear point, having an etched maker's mark "Ames Mfg. Co / Chicopee / Mass" to reverse ricasso and sheath. The scabbard is repaired.
- U.S. Civil War Ames Model 1860
U.S. Civil War Ames Model 1860 Naval Cutlass 26'' single-edged blade marked on left ricasso?Ames MFG Co. Chicopee Mass. and with U.S.N. and inspector's marks on right ricasso dated 1862. half solid brass basket guard with more inspector's marks on rear stepped brass domed pommel with half backstrap leather-covered ribbed grip. Condition: Very good. No Scabbard.
- AMES MODEL 1833 DRAGOON SWORD &
AMES MODEL 1833 DRAGOON SWORD & SCABBARD: Brass hilt with wood grip grip retains partial leather wrap. Inspector mark J.M. on quillion. 34'' blade with engraved ''United States'' Marked N. P. Ames Cutler Springfield 1836. Correct metal scabbard. 40 3/4'' l. overall.CONDITION: Note areas of surface peppering and age staining on blade scabbard has several dents or smiles.
- EARLY AMES MODEL 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY
EARLY AMES MODEL 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD Marked N. P. AMES / SPRINGFIELD and UNITED / STATES / 1835, with a 19-1/8 in. blade beneath a brass fish scale grip and plain cross guard, the pommel cast with an American eagle on both sides; complete with the proper leather scabbard having a brass throat and tip.
- May Lydia Ames (American Cleveland
May Lydia Ames (American Cleveland School 1863-1943) Ohio Farm. Oil on board signed in the lower right corner framed in a bronze tone frame overall 16" x 29-1/2".
- MODEL 1832 U.S. FOOT ARTILLERY
MODEL 1832 U.S. FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD Marked "Ames / Springfield."
- AMES 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY DRESS
AMES 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY DRESS SWORD W/SCABBARD Ames 1832 foot artillery dress sword, completely nickel plated, blade is marked with an Eagle, 'N. P',' and Ames Springfield on one side and United States 1839' on the other side, also stamped with a 'W. S' at the top of the guard, quillons are stamped with two number 5's and the letter 'W,' accompanied by a nickel plated scabbard with a clover lead end finial, which was specially made for this piece. Approximate measurements: blade l. 19. 25". overall length l. 25. 25", with scabbard l. . 27. 5"
- AMES MFG. CO. CIVIL WAR LIGHT ARTILLERY
AMES MFG. CO. CIVIL WAR LIGHT ARTILLERY SWORDAmes Mfg. Co. Civil War model 1840 light artillery sword and scabbard, with ADK inspector stamp and dated 1854 , brass hand guard, and sharkskin wrap, 32" blade.
Condition:
Loss to wire wrap on grip, some light pitting to blade.
- Jessie Thompson Ames, attributed
Jessie Thompson Ames, attributed (American, 1873-1945) Impressionist floral landscape oil on canvas signed "J.T. Ames" lower left Ames was born in New Brunswick, Canada and died in Bar Harbour, Maine. She exhibited at the 1933 American Watercolor Society in New York. 9 1/4" x 8 1/4"
- Jessie Thompson Ames, attributed
Jessie Thompson Ames, attributed (American, 1873-1945) garden terrace overlooking the sea oil on canvas signed "J.T. Ames" lower right, New York framing stamp verso Ames was born in New Brunswick, Canada and died in Bar Harbour, Maine. She exhibited at the 1933 American Watercolor Society in New York. 9" x 9 3/4"