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Civil War era Calvary saber 19th c.
Civil War era Calvary saber 19th c. together with two epees. ?
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Civil War light cavalry saber,
Civil War light cavalry saber, leather grip, brass guard, blade with fullers, ricasso marked "AM
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Civil War Enlisted Cavalry
Civil War Enlisted Cavalry Saber, third quarter 19th century, of brass, spiral-carved hardwood and steel, the saber without a scabbard, l. 41\".
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Civil War sabre; 1865 Union cavalry
Civil War sabre; 1865 Union cavalry sword from Christopher Roby Armory in Mass., leather grip with wire wrap, metal scabbard. Overall 42'L. Mfg., date, and inspector I.D. stamped on blade. Good condition, uniform wear on all surfaces.
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Civil War type saber the blade
Civil War type saber the blade marked "C&J" and with a brass guard. 43.5"l.
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CIVIL WAR LIGHT CAVALRY SABER.
CIVIL WAR LIGHT CAVALRY SABER. European mid 19th century. Brass guard and wire wrapped leather grip. 38 1/2''l. Purportedly this sword was an import for the Confederacy and a faint mark on the blade is supposed to be for the 1st Virginia Cavalry.
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Two Civil War-Era Cavalry Sabers
Two Civil War-Era Cavalry Sabers American, 19th century, one with 35 in. blade marked on one side \"US 1864\", other side marked \"Roby/W. Chelmsford/Mass\", brass guard, with scabbard, wooden grip with loss
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CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 U. S.
CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 U. S. CAVALRY SABER With 34-1/2 in. blade, the ricasso marked US with inspector's initials JCW and 1865 on the right side of the blade; the wooden grip with remnants of leather underneath the brass wire; knuckle bow numbered "100" while the pommel is stamped "VII 91 JH," lacking scabbard.
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Model 1840 U.S. Cavalry Saber Civil
Model 1840 U.S. Cavalry Saber Civil War era, openwork brass guard, blade marked at rocasso "Sheble & Fisher" over "PH LAD", 41 in. excluding scabbard,
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U.S. Model 1850 Civil War cavalry
U.S. Model 1850 Civil War cavalry saber 34 1/2'' curved blade with 3/4'' fullers on each side and marked ricasso three bar hilt stamped ''10'' on knucklebow Phrigian cap wood grip wrapped with leather and twisted brass wire. overall L40 1/2'' Good to very good overall. 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.
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US 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER REPLICA
US 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER REPLICA W/ SCABBARD A nicely made replica of the Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber used by Union forces during the Civil War. The sword features a 36" curved blade mounted to a bronze wrap-around hand-guard hilt and wire-wrapped leather grip. The sword has only one marking of a Knight's Helmet on the right hand side just above the hilt. The scabbard appears as if it could be a genuine Civil-War era piece, however, as it has the distinctive solder line along the blade edge. The sword is in overall good condition with some minor damage to the leather grip and light rust spots near the base, the scabbard has surface rust throughout.
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SWORD
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SWORD - Civil War CSA Issued Tredegar Cavalry Sword with Scabbard captured by Capt John H. Denton Co K 10th Regt. Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Army of the Cumberland 36'' blade leather wrapped handle dents light corros
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CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABER WITH
CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARDCivil War Union cavalry saber marked U. S. G. W. S. 1864 with the maker's mark stamp rubbed out, Possibly made by Ames MFg Co, Chicopee Massachusetts. Original scabbard. Overall, in scabbard, approx. 41-3/4"L, from bottom of handle to tip of swordapprox. 34-3/4"L. Overall wear typical for age and use including oxidation. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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CIVIL WAR ERA CAVALRY SABER.
CIVIL WAR ERA CAVALRY SABER. American mid 19th century. Model 1840 with blade marked ''Tiffany & Co. New York'' and ''PDL'' (supplier of Soligen blade). Iron guard worn leather grip. Iron scabbard. 43''l.
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FOUR CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABERSeach
FOUR CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABERSeach with approximately 35 in. blade, various markings present, "AMES MFG CO./CHICOPEE/MASS" with 1863 date; "EMERSON/&/SILVER/TRENTON/NJ" with 1865 date; "MANSFIELD/&/LAMB/FORESTDALE, RI" with 1864 date; [knight's head] for C.R. Kirschbaum with no date, overall length each 41 in.; all with scabbard present
Provenance: Private West Virginia Collection
Condition:
visible wear indicating liberal usage, incidents of pitting or rust, some markings faint, grips with dryness and some missing copper wire
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M1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER, CIVIL
M1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER, CIVIL WARLight cavalry saber, unmarked blade. Believed to be made by Henry Sauerbier of Newark, N.J. (many of his swords were unsigned). Measures 43" overall in scabbard. See images. Some leather wear on grip. Fine blade edge, with one single edge bite. Gold painted scabbard. This item can be shipped in-house.
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CAVALRY SABER. American
CAVALRY SABER. American ca.1810. Dragoon saber with blueing and gilt engraved designs on the blade. Steel guard and leather wrapped handle. Marked ''A. W. Spies''. Wear. 37''l.
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Civil War sword; U. S. cavalry
Civil War sword; U. S. cavalry issue with metal scabbard. Overall 42"L. Surface wear.
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Good Civil War Brass, Spiral-Carved
Good Civil War Brass, Spiral-Carved Wood and Steel Enlisted Calvary Saber, third quarter 19th century, with blackened steel scabbard,the gilt-brass hilt of basket form, l. 42\".
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CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABRE BY "C.
CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABRE BY "C. ROBY", WESTCHELMSFORD, MA, U.S., 1864, "A.G.M." ORIGINAL STEEL SCABBARD, BRASS LEATHER WRAPPED HANDLE WITH BASKET HILT. 41 1/2" LONG, 34 1/2" BLADE.
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Virginia Manufactory Second Model
Virginia Manufactory Second Model Cavalry Sabercirca 1803 - 1820 curved blade with double fuller iron bird's head pommel pierced guard and scabbard with attachment stud.Most extant swords of this type were shortened in 1861 for Confederate usage. This one however is all original as issued in the very early 19th century.LOA 44 in.; Blade 39 in.Untouched attic condition with moderate rusting throughout; missing wooden grips; small area of loss to each side of the scabbard.
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US Civil War Model 1860 Light
US Civil War Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sword 33'' blade dated 1864 no markings leather and brass wire wrapped handle. Brass pommel knuckle bow. Metal scabbard marked ADK inspector for Ames. Condition: Very good.
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Civil War Model 1860 Light
Civil War Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sword by Roby 34.75" blade marked at ricasso U.S. and dated 1865 on the reverse. Marked C. Roby.? Leather and brass wire-wrapped handle metal scabbard. Condition: Blade and scabbard have a nice dark brown patina. Brass with nice patina and wrapping is excellent.
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US Cavalry Saber American, 19th
US Cavalry Saber American, 19th century, War of 1812 era, guard with Greek armor in high relief, quillon with spread eagle and shield in relief, ribbed bone grip, pommel with eagle head and feathered neck, blade with bluing and engraving with gilt highlights, blade 29-3/4 in., total length 35 in.,
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AMERICAN CAVALRY SABER AND
AMERICAN CAVALRY SABER AND SCABBARDAmerican Cavalry Saber and Scabbard , early 19th c., leather grip (lacks wire), iron scabbard, blade l. 32 in., presented in a shadowbox frame, 15 1/2 in. x 43 in
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US Civil War German Import 1840
US Civil War German Import 1840 Cavalry Sabre by Clemen & Jung Model 1840 cavalry sword made by Clemen & Jung blade stamped with C & J. The 36'' blade shows light rust & spotting last 10'' has been sharpened at some point. Leather grip shows age and some flaking; with original wire leather washer missing. Brass retains a nice patina. Scabbard good condition with some denting. Shows age with light rust. Condition: Very good.
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U.S. Civil War Model 1860 Light
U.S. Civil War Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sword 33'' blade with three-branch brass guard. This sword was known as the ''wrist breaker.'' Condition: Very good.
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SWORD
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SWORD United States,1861-1865Finely shaped guard with metal braiding over the handle. Blade is unmarked.
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TWO SWORDS. Mid 19th century.
TWO SWORDS. Mid 19th century. American cavalry saber with brass guard and wooden grips. Dented blade. With scabbard. 41''l. overall. And a sword with iron guard and scabbard and wooden grip. Reputedly a Confederate import by Isaac & Son London. 41''l. overall. Black scabbard - old repaint some flaking pretty good shape. Sword very wavy with hard dog-leg to right. Grip worn smooth. No marks numbers or letters. Brown scabbard - rusted hole in bottom. No marks. Sword has no marks and replaced wood handle.
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CONFEDERATE CALVARY
CONFEDERATE CALVARY SABERConfederate Calvary Saber , 1861, marked on quillon "Memphis Novelty Works, Thomas Leech & Co.", wire-wrapped leather grip, presented on a custom wall plaque, blade l. 35 1/2 in
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CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Model 1860
CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Model 1860 cavalry saber marked on the blade for ''Mansfield & Lamb Forestdale R.I.'' The other side has a ''US'' mark with inspector's initials and 1862 date. Brass guard leather grip with possible replaced wire wrapping. Blade has dings. Metal scabbard is dented. 42.5''l. overall.
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Confederate Cavalry saber belonging
Confederate Cavalry saber belonging to Thomas Wesley Asbury circa 1850 curved blade lacking scabbard ricasso marked illegibly. overall: L41'' blade: L35'' Provenance: From the collection of May Asbury and Mary and Alling Jones. Other Notes: Thomas Wesley Asbury (1841-1919). Asbury enlisted on the 14th May 1861 and first served as a private in the 8th Georgia Infantry Company E. He was later promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st Infantry Cavalry Regiment of Georgia Company C. Frayed binding and broken guard. Blade rusted and with pitting. Sword descended in the family to present owner.
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19th century U.S. cavalry saber,
19th century U.S. cavalry saber, Mdl. 1864, brass guard, 38 in. overall, with leather McClellan type saddlebags with U.S. military marks and brass mounts. Blade in excellent condition, scabbard with minor dents and repaint, grip lacking wire and cover; saddlebags with extensive mildew and stiff areas. Perry Estate, Nyack, New York.
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U.S. Cavalry Officer's Model 1872
U.S. Cavalry Officer's Model 1872 Saber 34'' blade with etched panels of military motifs. In a panel near the ricasso is etched in four lines Springfield Armory Springfield Mass. U.S.A. This style of marking was used circa 1892-1900. Shagren and gilt brass wire wrapped handle. Metal scabbard. Condition: Sword is excellent. The scabbard has a brown patina speckled with some nickel finish.
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CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SWORDRare
CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SWORDRare Confederate Civil War cavalry sword with wire and leather wrapped grip, brass hand guard and metal scabbard. No marks. 32.5 in. blade, overall 39 inches long. Good condition.
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Military sword and cavalry saber
Military sword and cavalry saber 19th century unmarked military sword 31 3/4'' straight blade wire-wrapped leather grip D-guard no scabbard overall L37 1/2''; model 1860 cavalry saber illegible maker's mark 36'' curved steel blade brass 3-bar handguard wire-wrapped grip iron two-ring scabbard with drag painted silver finish overall L41 1/2''. (2pcs) Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. 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.