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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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AN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD by D.
AN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD by D. Stewart, with floral etched blade, steel hilt and sharkskin wired grip, in the original metal scabbard, 106cm; and another officer's dress sword, in the original scabbard, 102cm long (2)
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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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Officer's dress saber by Weyersberg
Officer's dress saber by Weyersberg & Co. Solingen. 41.25'l.
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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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US OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD, BENT &
US OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD, BENT & BUSH BOSTON U.S. officer's dress sword, Bent & Bush Boston, wood grip, accompanied by leather swoard knot, inscription on scabbard "Presented to Lieut. Howard Rogers by officers and men of LIGHT BATTERY A. MVM Nov 1904" 39"l, Provenance: Property of a prominent Pacific Heights, CA estate.
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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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MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS SWORD.
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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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JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S
JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S SWORDJapanese WWII Officer's Sword
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JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S
JAPANESE WWII OFFICER'S SWORDJapanese WWII Officer's Sword,
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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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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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THREE GERMAN OFFICER'S
THREE GERMAN OFFICER'S SWORDSThree German Officer's Swords
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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.
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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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THREE OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS, ONE
THREE OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS, ONE NAMED Three US officer's dress swords, the first an Ames (American), M1860 officers dress sword, with an eagle and stars pommel, an eagle guard and an etched blade with patriotic symbols including eagles, flags, drums, and the letters N. S. H. S. C; the second, a WW1 period US Navy officer?s m1852 sword made by E. Pietrangelo (Annapolis, MD) having a gilded handle and guard above a blade etched with patriotic symbols of Navy life, including anchors, eagle, knots, anchor with shield and 15 stars, with an ornate scabbard mount; the third sword a M1860, made and sold by Charles Svendsen (Cincinnati Oh), having a pommel with an eagle on one side and a coat of arms on the other, a wire wrapped shagreen covered grip, a guard with patriotic symbols above a blade etched with an open book, presumed to be a bible, florals and geometric shapes, named to John F. Malonen, reverse shows same symbolism and etched 'Knights of St. John", with ornate scabbard. Approximate measurements: First blade l. 31",overall l. 37", with scabbard l. 38. 5" Second, blade l. 30", overall l. 35. 5", with scabbard l. 37. 5" Third, l. 30", overall l. 38. 5", with scabbard l.
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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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A ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S DRESS
A ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD with a slightly curved clipped-back blade, frosted etched with crown and Royal Arms, copper and gilt guard with lions head pommel, copper and wire-bound white sharkskin grip, in a leather scabbard with gilt mounts, 93cm long; and another Royal Navy officer's sword (2)
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(4) SPANISH, SOUTH AMERICAN AND
(4) SPANISH, SOUTH AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN OFFICER SWORDS A (lot of 4) Spanish, South American and South African officer swords: the first, Chile Policia Fiscal sword fitted with a wood grip; the second, a WKC made "Policia Del Ecuador" sword; the third, a Spanish Air Force NCO Toledo made sword; the fourth, a South African military sword, made by Solingen Germany, an ebonized shagreen grip, a brown leather scabbard with a hanger, the greatest overall length 40"l, Provenance: The Holt Military Museum, Lafayette, CA
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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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SWORD. Russo-Japan or World War II
SWORD. Russo-Japan or World War II era Japanese officer's sword. Hilt appears shellacked. Metal scabbard 35''l. overall.
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U.S.C.G. OFFICERS SWORD WITH
U.S.C.G. OFFICERS SWORD WITH SCABBARD 29 3/4" blade
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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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Group of three vintage swords
Group of three vintage swords including two American Officer swords and Japanese officer parade sword; as-is condition; as-is condition, wear, rusting, and surface scratches to each; the longest blade L 40" (approx.)Provenance: Private Los Angeles, CA collection
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UNITED STATES OFFICER'S
UNITED STATES OFFICER'S PRESENTATION SWORD United States officer's presentation sword, the engraved blade with star proved mark also 'Spartan Trade Mark', engraved name 'W.G. Hodgson Jr." metal scabbard with double hangers, blade 32"l; overall 38.5".
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U.S. Navy Officer's dress sword and
U.S. Navy Officer's dress sword and scabbard. Brass with phrygian helmet pommel wire wrapped fish skin handle. Brass single branch with pierced floral designs with ''USN'' dolphin finials. Straight blade with inscription ''USN'' floral pattern decorations. Scabbard black leather over metal. Brass mounts. Very fine. ''Robert A. Dorn etched into base of blade. Condition: minor tarnishing see images. Measures 35'' long scabbard measures 31'' long. Shipping weight 2.9 lbs.
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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.,
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U.S. officer's presentation
U.S. officer's presentation sword, 32 in. blade, Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia, "Presented to Colonel Robert Sewell, New Jersey, INF for honor & courage in the field of battle, 1864, by his fellow officers", ornate openwork basket hilt, blade with extensive engraving, 40 in. including scabbard. Blade has been cleaned, brass elements with some fingerprints.
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British Officer's Steel Dress
British Officer's Steel Dress Sword, of the 1822 pattern, produced until 1902, this example fourth quarter 19th century, mounted in gilded brass and ribbed ebony, l. 35-1/2".
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A Victorian Officer's dress sword
A Victorian Officer's dress sword with 32ins blade (pitted) and brass hilt cast with crest and with wire bound grip 37ins overall (lacking scabbard) a socket bayonet two Army water bottles a selection of spurs and other equipment various
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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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A WWII ERA US NAVAL OFFICER'S DRESS
A WWII ERA US NAVAL OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD A WWII Era US Naval Officer's dress sword, with a gilt banded shagreen handle, the blade inscribed "Oscar F. Gray", en suite with leather holster inscribed "O.F.G./USN", overal 37.5"l
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SWORD. England mid 19th
SWORD. England mid 19th century. Officer's sword with engraved blade with blueing and gilt accents marked ''Reeves & Co.'' Brass hilt has spring loaded guard with ''VR'' and shagreen grip. 37''l.
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BRITISH OFFICER'S SWORD AND
BRITISH OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARDBritish officer's sword and scabbard, the pierced hand guard with crown over cipher, shagreen grip, the ricasso with Star of David and Proved slug, serial #2410, 32" blade.
Condition:
As expected wear.
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Model 1850 US Foot Officer's
Model 1850 US Foot Officer's Sword guard with openwork scroll decoration, blade with bright pewter color, 30 in. blade; leather scabbard with brass mounts, 36-1/2 in. total length,