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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 UNION SWORD WITH DOUBLE
CIVIL WAR UNION SWORD WITH DOUBLE RING SCABBARD CIVIL WAR UNION SWORD WITH DOUBLE RING SCABBARD HAVING DOUBLE FULLER STEEL BLADE MARKED ON BUTT OF BLADE R.J. MILLARD U.S. C.E.W. 1862; OPEN WORK BRASS BASKET GUARD AND BUTT, LEATHER AND WIRE WRAPPED GRIP; 42"; CONDITION: DINGS TO SCABBARD
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THREE SWORDS. Civil War era with
THREE SWORDS. Civil War era with Eagle on guard 35'' 1900 Staff sword marked 8693 on blade 35'' WKC sword with knight emblam on blade 34''. Two with scabbords.
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Civil War Officer's Sword American,
Civil War Officer's Sword American, mid 19th century, openwork brass guard marked "US" with scrolls and flowers, leather grip with possibly original wire, traces of engraving at rocasso with sunburst on both sides, otherwise unmarked, straight blade with single wide fuller, 40 in. excluding scabbard,
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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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American Civil War sword 1860
American Civil War sword 1860 with a brass basket and original scabbard. 44''l.
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Civil War Model 1850 Officer's
Civil War Model 1850 Officer's Sword with Scabbard Sword with 32'' blade with military motif. Brass knuckle bow; all wire and wrap; leather scabbard with brass mounts. Condition: Very good. Wrap showing some wear.
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Civil War Officers Sword. The blade
Civil War Officers Sword. The blade is 31 1/2" with the length overall being 38". The scabbard is 32 1/2" and is split in parts along the bottom seam and one dent in the center.
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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 Era Sword model 1850 US
Civil War Era Sword model 1850 US foot officer's sword, engraved blade marked "US" with spread eagle and "E Pluribus Unum," hallmarked with oval cartouche and "R" below a crown and shield cartouche with "S", 31-3/4 in. blade; brass-mounted metal scabbard with "XIIV"(?) on throat, 38-1/2 in. total length,
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Civil War Sword
Civil War Sword Unmarked.Dimensions: L 39''E
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Civil War era U.S. sword, field
Civil War era U.S. sword, field or staff officer, openwork guard with U.S. insignia, original silver or silver plated grips, pommel marked with shield and stars, blade with extensive engraving and marked with inlaid circle "Proved", 33 in. blade, 39-1/2 in. overall, scabbard with ornate brass mounts. Blade and other sword parts with wear, dents to grip and to scabbard mounts.
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CIVIL WAR SWORD US Model 1840,
CIVIL WAR SWORD US Model 1840, dated 1863, maker's mark for Christopher Roby, Chelmsford, MA. Brass 'D' hilt with double shell guards and simulated wire wrapped grip. 31 3/4” straight broad fullered blade. 38 1/2" overall. No scabbard. Some corrosion.
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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 M1860 STAFF & FIELD
CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORDCivil War era Model 1860 Staff and Field officer's sword and scabbard with collapsible guard. Blade is etched with an American flag, eagle, shield, crossed cannons and "U.S.". The ricasso is marked M.C. Lilley & Co Columbus, O. Sword measures appro. 36 1/2" overall, blade is approx. 30". Blade has a slight bend. Tip is pointed. Light wear and discoloration to the finish. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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CIVIL WAR US NON REGULATION
CIVIL WAR US NON REGULATION OFFICERS SWORD: Us and Eagle in guard, etched German blade also featuring eagle and US. Blade measures 32''. Dark age patina on steel guard, original rayskin grip wrap. All metal scabbard. Overall 39'' long.CONDITION: Note areas of age spotting, weakness to etching on blade. Light surface pitting on hilt and scabbard, missing wire on grip. Please call for condition.
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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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THREE CIVIL WAR FOOT OFFICER'S
THREE CIVIL WAR FOOT OFFICER'S SWORDS30 to 31-1/2 in. blades, two with no discernable maker marks, one marked "C.ROBY/W.CHELMSFORD, MASS" in script, all with patriotic etching to blade, overall length each 36 to 37-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private West Virginia Collection
Condition:
typical surface abrasions, loose or missing copper wire, damage at one crossguard, toning and pitting throughout some obscuring blade etching, nicks to blade edge, one possibly shortened
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BONE SAW AND
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BONE SAW AND WWII BAYONETAmerican Civil War Bone Saw and WWII Bayonet,
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A Civil War Style Sword and
A Civil War Style Sword and Scabbard The 42"L sword in a metal scabbard is in the form of a sword made for the Confederacy and retailed by Courtney & Tennant of Charleston SC. This sword is stamped on one side with "CSA" in a rectangle (Confederate States of America) and "Courtney & Tennant Charleston SC" within a rectangle on the opposite side of the blade. It is also stamped with "R" on the edge of the blade and on the end of the guard. The sword is slightly ill-fit in the scabbard and each portion of metal reacts to a magnate. No maker's marks were found.
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Engraved Civil War sword; extensive
Engraved Civil War sword; extensive engraving on blade, shagreen wrapped grip, engraved guard and pommel. 36"L. Good condition, surface wear.
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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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RARE 1860S AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ERA
RARE 1860S AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ERA IRON BLADENorth America, United States, Pennsylvania, Civil War era, ca. 1860s CE. An impressive iron knife blade found near the historic Gettysburg battlefield. The blade is a lengthy and tapered doubled edge, at nearly 11 inches! The integral guard has downturned quillons and a tang that is the ideal length for attaching a grip of wood or leather. Long bowie-like knives were often favored by Confederate troops. While ideal for close combat and formidable to behold, many such weapons were discarded by the soldiers as they were too heavy for longer marches. This piece has developed a rich and dark patina with a pitted surface, as it was exposed to elements for over a hundred years. Size: 15.25" L x 1.35" W (38.7 cm x 3.4 cm)
Provenance: ex-Anchorage, Alaska, USA collection
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Condition:
Surface pitting and nicks to blade. Russet patina and scattered mineral deposits. Blade is intact as shown.
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US Civil War Model 1840 NCO Sword
US Civil War Model 1840 NCO Sword Sword blade measures 32'' and is US marked and dated. Condition: Very good.
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CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD
CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORDCivil War era Model 1860 Staff and Field officer's sword and scabbard with collapsible guard. Blade is etched with an American flag, eagle, shield, crossed cannons and "U.S.". The ricasso is marked M.C. Lilley & Co Columbus, O. Sword measures appro. 36 1/2" overall, blade is approx. 30". Blade has a slight bend. Tip is pointed. Light wear and discoloration to the finish. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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SIX CIVIL WAR SWORDS, MODEL 1840
SIX CIVIL WAR SWORDS, MODEL 1840 NCOnon commissioned officer's sword, 32 in. blade, three with markings "EMERSON/&/SILVER/TRENTON/NJ", one scabbard present; three with markings "C.ROBY/W.CHELMSFORD, MS"; 1862 and 1863 dates, various inspector marks, overall length each 38 in.
Provenance: Private West Virginia Collection
Condition:
typical surface abrasions, toning and pitting to metal components, isolated incidents of oxidation, slightly loose construction at one grip, some markings indistinct
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US Civil War Model 1852 Naval
US Civil War Model 1852 Naval Officer's Sword Civil War regulations mandated a straight edge to the new Model 1852 Naval Officer's sword. This example marked with beehive. Sword has a gilt hilt with dolphin head quillon with open-work oak leaves and acorns with U.S.N. in center. Knuckle bow also has figural dolphin with spread-winged eagle on pommel with star surround wire-wrapped ray skin grip. The 29'' steel blade is acid etched with naval motifs with 3/4-fuller and false edge. Lacks scabbard; total length 34.75''. Condition: Very good.
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PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR SWORD.
PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR SWORD. American mid 19th century. Etched blade brass guard and wire wrapped hilt. 36''l. plus leather scabbard. The scabbard is engraved ''Presented to Capt. George M. White by Co. E 15th Regt. CV (Connecticut Volunteer Infantry) as a token of respect Aug. 27th 1862''. White served in the 15th Connecticut until he was captured in North Carolina March of 1865.
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CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Germany
CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD. Germany mid 19th century. Etched blade with ''US'' marked by the maker ''W. Clauberg Solingen'' and the outfitters ''H. Folsom & Co St. Louis''. Brass guard with ''US'' and wire wrapped shagreen grip. Steel scabbard. 39 1/2''l. overall.
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Civil War foot artillery sword. The
Civil War foot artillery sword. The blade is 20" with the length overall being 25". The scabbard is leather stitched on the the reverse its entire length and is equipped with brass mountings
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Civil War Socket Bayonets Lot of
Civil War Socket Bayonets Lot of Three One U.S.-style .58 cal. bayonet and two European import bayonets. Condition: Very good. No scabbards.
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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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Civil War Era US Artillery Sword
Civil War Era US Artillery Sword blade marked "DR 1863" (inspector mark for David Rice), stamped on guard "33", brass guard with fine old patina, original grip and wire, guard marked "33", 32-1/4 in. blade; metal scabbard, 39-1/2 in. total length,
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FOUR REPRODUCTION CIVIL WAR "CS"
FOUR REPRODUCTION CIVIL WAR "CS" CAVALRY SWORDS, 3FOUR REPRODUCTION CIVIL WAR "CS" CAVALRY SWORDS, 33 1/4" etched blades, brass hand guards, wire wrapped leather grips, brass and blued steel sheaths, 40 1/2" overall.
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AMES CIVIL WAR SWORD, STRAIGHT
AMES CIVIL WAR SWORD, STRAIGHT BLADE, BRASS HILT,DATED 1863. 38 1/2" LONG. 32 1/8" BLADE. MISSING SCABBARD.
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Civil War ID'd Model 1840 Artillery
Civil War ID'd Model 1840 Artillery Sword with Scabbard This sword David Heckathom has a 32'' blade and single brass D-guard leather wrap missing most of its wire. Sword is also accompanied by a tintype photo of the soldier holding sword and his pension record. Heckathom served with the 1st. Penn. Artillery. Condition: Good to very good.