- Beveled archaic knife; Coshocton
Beveled archaic knife; Coshocton flint, Ohio. 7 1/2".
- An Officer's dress sword, the scrolling
An Officer's dress sword, the scrolling hilt with acorn finial and a brass mounted leather scabbard
- SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th
SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Etched blade brass guard with American eagle and mother-of-pearl hilt. With brass scabbard and chain. 37 1/2''l. overall. Reputedly carried in the Civil War by William Lohaman from Pittsburgh originally from Annapolis occupation brewer.
- STAFF OFFICER'S SWORD. Unmarked
STAFF OFFICER'S SWORD. Unmarked brass guard with ''A.O.H.'' and wire-wrapped grip nickel-plated scabbard. Sword and scabbard have successive s/n 8684 and 8685. 29 3/4''l. blade. The Ancient Order of Hibernians is an Irish fraternal organization started in New York in 1836. Its goal was to protect Irish Catholics from the wave of anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sentiments in mid 19th-century America. Leather grip deteriorating wear nickel plating on scabbard moderately worn.
- Georgian 1805 Pattern Naval Officer's
Georgian 1805 Pattern Naval Officer's Sword by Osborn, early 19th century the 32 inch blued straight blade with royal cypher among military trophies, and maker's mark OSBORNS WARRANTED to one side, and owner's monogram SD below royal arms to the other on a gilt metal hilt with fouled anchor, lion head pommel and cross hatched ivory grip, with gilt metal mouned leather scabbard
length 38.25 in — 97.2 cm
- TOLEDO '1866' SWORDToledo '1866'
TOLEDO '1866' SWORDToledo '1866' Sword
- American officer's sword 1800-1825
American officer's sword 1800-1825 with a brass eagle head and bone handle and a steel blade in a black stitched leather scabbard. 36"l.
- U.S. officer's sword 19th c. with
U.S. officer's sword 19th c. with a brass guard. As found. 34.25"l.
- Austrian Officer's sword, early
Austrian Officer's sword, early 20th century straight blade double-edged toward the tip, marked in part "Tiller e C / Wien", gilt bronze hilt, 38 1/4 in. L.; leather scabbard with gilt bronze fittings
- CINCINNATI REGALIA CO FRATERNAL
CINCINNATI REGALIA CO FRATERNAL DRESS SWORDFraternal presentation sword made by Cincinnati Regalia Company of Ohio. Sword measures approx. 36 3/4" overall, 30" blade. Name on the blade is F.G. Brower and L. of C. initals on the other side. Blade is etched with arrows, an eagle and teepee im 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.
- OOB-Portrait of a Bearded Man with
OOB-Portrait of a Bearded Man with a sword. Probably English 19th century SS 8'' x 5 3/4'' OS 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 '' in gilt and wood frame. Good condition. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.
- Officer's Sword American, first
Officer's Sword American, first quarter 19th century, War of 1812 era, eagle pommel and pierced guard, ribbed bone grip, blade marked at ricasso "G", blade engraving includes eagle, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty cap, American flag, marked faintly on one side of blade "Wells & Co.", other side marked "New York", 33-1/4 in.,
- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SWORD. Ornate
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SWORD. Ornate ceremonial sword and a helmet. Sword. 40 1/4'' h. Helmet. 9'' h. Minor oxidation on the sword some loss to red inlay on scabbord.
- (3) Various SwordsTo include a
(3) Various SwordsTo include a Knights of Columbus Sword an antique sword with figure of knight on horse and a eagle figural handled sword with blade engravings. Largest measures41''L. Private collection Highland Park MI.
- US Eagle Head Sword Sword has a
US Eagle Head Sword Sword has a 30.75'' faded blue and gold gilt blade. Brass single bow guard. Condition: Very good; replaced grip.
- COLLECTION OF 14 NATIVE AMERICAN
COLLECTION OF 14 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACTS: 7 spear points (note the dovetail shape 4.12'' long) found in Ohio & Kentucky; 7 stone knives from the eastern mid-west plus 1 obsidian found in Oregon. From the Carrell Bradley collection. Cased.
- American Independence sword issued
American Independence sword issued by the U.S. Historical Society in 1976 one of one-thousand made by Wilkinson London and mounted on a mahogany plaque with gilt trim 42"h.x7"w.x4"d.
- SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Diplomatic Corps sword with trefoil blade with brass hilt featuring an American eagle. Restored leather scabbard. 34''l.
- Victorian Organization Sword fancy
Victorian Organization Sword fancy engravedblade elaborate decorated scabbard with original leather case 39'' long by Cincinnati Regalia Company
- M. C. LILLEY ETCHED MASONIC SWORD
M. C. LILLEY ETCHED MASONIC SWORD Ohio,Late 19th- Early 20th CenturyKnights helmet pommel with bone etched handle, cross and crown cross guard, and blade decorated with knights, tendrils, and acanthus leaves.
- LODGE SWORD. American late 19th
LODGE SWORD. American late 19th century. Patriotic Order Sons of America sword with brass American eagle guard and George Washington portrait pommel. Blade is marked for owner ''W.S. Richter'' and maker ''Horstmann Philadelphia''. Nickel plated scabbard 36 1/2''l. overall.
- 19th Century Officer's Sword American,
19th Century Officer's Sword American, first quarter 19th century, War of 1812 era, bone grips, eagle-head pommel, blade with extensive engraving with eagle, E Pluribus Unum and liberty cap, gilt highlights, blade 32-1/2 in., overall 38 in., scabbard with brass mounts,
- A Group of Antique American Swords
A Group of Antique American Swords including 3 Model 1860 Field Officer's swords two with scabbards and one militia/society sword by Pettibone Bros. Ohio (4 pcs.)
- Two frames, C216 three knives Jacksontown,
Two frames, C216 three knives Jacksontown, OH. C244 five arrowheads from the Sam Yoder farm, Justus OH, Stark county. Longest, 3". Artifacts in this lot may be currently or formerly mounted with glue and may show residue substantially or in traces on one side.
- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SWORDKnights
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SWORDKnights of Columbus sword owned by George G. Kineon, M.D., Superintendent for Ohio Hospital for Epileptics in Gallipolis, Ohio, circa 1930. 36 1/2" long, 5 1/2" wide. Condition: : finish wear, loss, soiling. International clients are ineligible to bid on this item. It is for sale only within the United States except not to CA, NY, NJ. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary documentation, permits or paperwork necessary including but not limited to such documents as required to comply with any and all requirements and restrictions imposed by Federal trade regulations related to endangered species prior to finalization of any sale.
- SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Etched blade with ''US'' and eagle marked ''Schuyler Hartley & Graham New York'' and ''Clauberg Solingen''. Brass guard and shagreen grip. Steel scabbard has dents. 38 1/2''l. According to consignor information this sword belonged to Lieutenant Alfred H. Rice of the 72nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Included with the sword are Civil War era family letters and copies of his pension papers.
- THREE BONE HANDLED SWORDS Union
THREE BONE HANDLED SWORDS Union shields eagle patriotic motif.
- INDIAN BRASS SWORD. Together with
INDIAN BRASS SWORD. Together with a sword a Governor's Foot Guard medal a belt buckle a World War II hat and various militaria objects Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Lot of 12 vintage sword shaped
Lot of 12 vintage sword shaped souvenir letter openers. Including several marked "Toledo" with mother of pearl trim. Longest letter opener 9". Estimate $40-60
- Silver Plated Eagle Head Sword
Silver Plated Eagle Head Sword Cane Some oxidation to blade. Ht. 35''E
- ODD FELLOWS TORCH. American probably
ODD FELLOWS TORCH. American probably Ohio late 19th century wood. Rare carved torch with original gold and orange paint. 22 1/2''l. Includes modern stand. Sold at Garth's January 4 2008 lot 152.
- American officer's saber 1851 with
American officer's saber 1851 with ebonized leather scabbard the blade with floral engravings U.S. and E Pluribus Unum. 37"l.
- U.S. military sword; dress/presentation
U.S. military sword; dress/presentation model, gilt embossed handle, shagreen and gold wire wrap, engraved blade, gilt trim scabbard. Overall 38 1/2"L. Blade marked "U.S. Armory Springfield, Mass." Good condition, minor repair to grip, surface wear on scabbard.
- ODD FELLOWS STAFF. American probably
ODD FELLOWS STAFF. American probably Ohio late 19th-early 20th century probably pine. Carved serpent twining around a spear. Original gold and blue paint with red glass eyes and bone fangs on the serpent. Some wear and darkened patina. Edge loss on spear point. 62''l. Sold at Garth's January 4 2008 lot 156.
- SWORD. American or English 2nd
SWORD. American or English 2nd half-18th century. Officer's short sword with unmarked blade ivory or bone ribbed grip and a brass stirrup shaped guard. Wear age split in grip. 31''l.
- Model 1860 U.S. Staff and Field
Model 1860 U.S. Staff and Field Officer's Sword American, late 19th century, ornate gilt brass guard with eagles, shield and stand of arms, double-edged blade marked "U.S. Armory Springfield, Mass", engraved eagle, "US", flags and stand of arms, 37 in. excluding nickel-plated scabbard with gilt brass tip,