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Infantry Officer's Sword
Infantry Officer's Sword American, late 18th/early 19th century, stirrup guard, pillow pommel, reeded wooden handle, traces of original silver plating, double-edged, 37-1/2 in.,
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US INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD.
US INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD. CIRCA 1840. PROBABLYmade by Frederick Widmann of Philadelphia. Brass with eagle design handle reeded bone grip foliate watered blade. 33 1/4" overall 28 1/4" blade. Overall excellent condition. No scabbard.
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Victorian British Infantry officers
Victorian British Infantry officers sword, leather handle, brass hilt, with engraved blade and metal scabbard, 102cm long in total
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U. S INFANTRY OR ARTILLERY
U. S INFANTRY OR ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD Early 19th century: No scabbard, 28" blade.
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PRUSSIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABREAn
PRUSSIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABREAn infantry officer's sabre, Model #1889, Kingdom of Prussia, the Damascus steel blade with double fuller, the rear part of the blade gilt decorated with raised inscription within a banner, the guard decorated with the Prussian Eagle with the cipher for Wiliam The II, black fluted handle with cypher, the pummel fitted with an impressed seal. Condition, good overall, with some rust showing within the gilded area. With scabbard. Blade, 30.5" long, overall length 36".
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An Officer's sword with pierced
An Officer's sword with pierced hilt and ivory strapped handle, with leather scabbard
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An Officer's dress sword, the
An Officer's dress sword, the scrolling hilt with acorn finial and a brass mounted leather scabbard
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(LOT OF 3) BRITISH OFFICER SWORDS A
(LOT OF 3) BRITISH OFFICER SWORDS A (lot of 3) British officer swords: the first, an Infantry officer sword with a nickel plated steel basket guard, an ebonized shagreen handle, a Royal cipher below crown (lacking a scabbard); the second, a Cavalry sword similiarly outfitted with a wood grip; the third, a Royal Horse Guard presentation sword with a decorative guard, the greatest length overall 43"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
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A (LOT OF 3) US MILITARY OFFICER
A (LOT OF 3) US MILITARY OFFICER SWORDS,19TH CENTURY A (lot of 3) US Military Officer swords,19th century: the first, a French made Infantry field officer sword with an eagle pommel cap, a bone grip and a curved engraved blade, "Wavvainted" 36"l; the second, an US Malitia Staff sword with helmet pommel sword, ribbed composite grip, chain ti cross quillion, black leather scabbard; the third, a Civil War era Staff & Field presentation sword with eagle insignia to folding guards, white metal scabbard, the greatest length 37.5"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
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PRUSSIAN OFFICER'S INFANTRY
PRUSSIAN OFFICER'S INFANTRY SWORDPrussian officer's infantry sword. Prussian, Mid 19th Century. Regulation brass gilt hilt with silver wire bound grip and folding side guard. Scabbard is leather lined and coated with brass caps. Blade holds etched designs of floral tracery, Prussian coat of arms is on one side. Heavy staining and wear to blade, wire grip is unfurled, heavy oxidization on hilt.
36" L
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U.S. INFANTRY OR ARTILLERY
U.S. INFANTRY OR ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SABRE Circa 1820: Curved single-edged blade with a broad fuller, with acid-etched foliage and trophies, including 22 stars (Alabama the 22nd state in 1819), 30 in. L.; steel hilt with stirrup guard, carved bone hilt; 35 in. L. overall. With the original steel scabbard.
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A (LOT OF 2) US ARMY OFFICER
A (LOT OF 2) US ARMY OFFICER SWORDS, 20TH CENTURY A (lot of 2) US Army officer swords, 20th century: the first, an Infantry sabre with a white metal basket guard and a blade etched with floral sprays, marked Springfield Armory, Springfield, MASS (lacking scabbard); the second, 1902 dress presentation sword with a wood grip, basket guard, inscribed on the white metal scabbard "Augustus Weake", the greatest length overall 37"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
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U.S. military officers sword with
U.S. military officers sword with brass eagle, bone carved grip and leather brass scabbard (worn).
Sword: 37.5"l / Scabbard: 31.5"l
38.75"l oa
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American officer's sword
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.
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JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S
JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S SWORDJapanese WWII Officer's Sword
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1822 Pattern Infantry Officers
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with Etched Blade made by Henry Wilkinson
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JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S
JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S SWORDJapanese WWII Officer's Sword,
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A 1796 pattern Infantry officer's
A 1796 pattern Infantry officer's dress sword with 32 inch blade engraved with crowned GR cypher with gilt brass hilt and wire bound grip 39ins Estimate ?150-200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?150
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US INFANTRY SWORD 1870-1900 Small
US INFANTRY SWORD 1870-1900 Small rapier blade, engraved with US. Guard light metal with hinged palm. Wire bound leather grip. White metal scabbard with brass trim.
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AN 1895 PATTERN INFANTRY
AN 1895 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD by Hawkes & Co. with steel and brass reeded pommel, in the original metal and brass mounted scabbard, 104cm long; and an officer's dress sword with straight single-edge blade, copper gilt knuckle bow and fluted wooden grip (2)
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THREE GERMAN OFFICER'S
THREE GERMAN OFFICER'S SWORDSThree German Officer's Swords
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BRITISH 1897 GEORGE V INFANTRY
BRITISH 1897 GEORGE V INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORDBritish 1897 pattern George V Officer's sword having a three-quarter basket hilt, both sides of the blade heavily engraved with symbolism and devices of the British Empire to about two thirds of the blade length. One side of the blade marked S&J Kitchin Makers Sheffield and the other the six-pointed star with the word "Proved" etched on the blade. Sword together with leather scabbard measure approximately 40-1/4" in length the blade 32-1/2" in length. George V swords are currently used as ceremonial swords in the British military.
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1822 Pattern Infantry Officers
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with Etched Blade made by Woolf
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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Civil War line officer's sword with brass ''US'' guard and shagreen grip. Leather scabbard 37''l. overall.
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Model 1850 US Foot Officer's
Model 1850 US Foot Officer's Sword engraved blade with "US" and stand-of-arms with drums, openwork brass guard with scrolls and vines, 31-1/4 in. blade, 37 in. total length,
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A 19th/20th Century artillery
A 19th/20th Century artillery officers' sword with leather scabbard and a bayonet
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U.S. OFFICER'S CEREMONIAL DRESS
U.S. OFFICER'S CEREMONIAL DRESS SWORD, 1885 MODEL A ceremonial dress sword made for U.S. Army officers by Shannon, Miller & Crane of New York. Features a 30" engraved blade featuring images of crossed flags, eagle crests and scrollwork. Evidence of repairs to the handguard and lizard skin grip wrap. Overall good condition.
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U.S. officer's sword 19th c. with a
U.S. officer's sword 19th c. with a brass guard. As found. 34.25"l.
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Japanese Infantry officers sword
Japanese Infantry officers sword unsigned, 20th century Blade length 20 1/2 in, slight curved unokubi-zukuri, ihori-mune, straight hamon, miltary gunta mounts.
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AMERICAN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD.
AMERICAN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD. Third quarter 19th century. Civil War period with brass eagle guard and leather wrapped handle. Faint foliate engraving on blade. Metal scabbard is worn. 37"l.
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OFFICERS COMMEMORATIVE SWORD , 19TH
OFFICERS COMMEMORATIVE SWORD , 19TH CENTURY. THE STEEL BLADE ENGRAVED WITH SCROLLS, THE HAND GUARD AND SHEAF WITH A SERPENT ENTWINED AROUND A CROSS, THE HANDLE WITH HELMET AND EBONIZED GRIP, SET IN A BRASS SHEAF. , LE...OFFICERS COMMEMORATIVE SWORD 19th Century. The steel blade engraved with scrolls, the hand guard and sheaf with a serpent entwined around a cross, the handle with helmet and ebonized grip, set in a brass sheaf. length 34 in.
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WEAPON: CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICERS
WEAPON: CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, 1853, WITHOUT SCABBARD, MOST LIKELY IMPACTED ETCHED BLADE, WITH METALLIC RIBBON AND TASSE...WEAPON: Civil war infantry officers sword, 1853, without scabbard, most likely impacted etched blade, with metallic ribbon and tassel, metal end of sheath with fish ornament included, wear consistent with age and use, good condition, sold as found. [PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from New England institution.]
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MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS SWORD.
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A Naval officer's sword with gilt
A Naval officer's sword with gilt lion's head and white shagreen corded grip. Length 57 cm.
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OFFICER'S SWORD. American mid
OFFICER'S SWORD. American mid 19th century. Brass guard with American eagles and nickel plating. Wire wrapped leather handle and nickel plated scabbard. Plating and grip are worn. With hanger and red leather belt. 34 1/2''l. overall. According to tradition an Indian Wars officer's sword.
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US M1850 STAFF AND FIELD
US M1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD US Model 1850 staff and field officer's sword, having a shagreen covered grip with wrapped wire, etched blade with florals, a large' US', flags, a cannon, a large banner with "e pluribus unum," sword, apparently unmarked, with a scabbard. Approximate measurements: blade l. . 30. 75" overall l. 36. 5" overall with scabbard l. 37"