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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.
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A U.S. Infantry Sword ca. 1820
A U.S. Infantry Sword ca. 1820 Eagle head design with carved bone grip blade has faint engravings with considerable amount of combat evidence. The sheath is a replacement and not original.
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AMERICAN EAGLE HEAD WAR OF 1812
AMERICAN EAGLE HEAD WAR OF 1812 SABER Original U.S. War of 1812 Officer's Eagle Head Sword with Ivory Grip and Leather Scabbard, blued blade with gilt engraving in the French manner, single deep runnel, with black leather & brass scabbard. 27 1/2" blade, 34" overall, missing part of "P" hilt.
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CIRCA 1812 US EAGLE HEAD SWORDWar
CIRCA 1812 US EAGLE HEAD SWORDWar of 1812 era U.S eagle head officer's saber. Blade is partially blued with gilded floral & patriotic decoration including artillery cannons and a 15 star shield. Brass hilt with eagle head pommel and bone grip. No scabbard. Blade measures approx. 28 1/4", overall length approx. 33 1/2". Uniform patina, a few small burrs in the edges. See images for more condition details. This item can be shipped in-house.
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US OFFICER'S EAGLE-HEAD SABRE RELIC
US OFFICER'S EAGLE-HEAD SABRE RELIC Early 19th century: A massive sabre with remnants of heraldic eagle and foliate decoration, re-cut as a short sword, 15 1/2 in. L.; chased and gilt brass pommel, the counterguard reduced, but retaining the langets, lacking knuckle bow, carved bone grip; 21 1/8 in. overall.
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1830'S EAGLEHEAD INFANTRY
1830'S EAGLEHEAD INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD: Eaglehead pommel with original mother of pearl grip and full eagle langet. Etched 31'' blade with eagle and motto stand of arms and other military decoration. Unmarked as to maker or dealer. Brass scabbard with engraved foliate decoration. 38'' long overall.CONDITION: Note chips and cracks on grip dark age spots on blade minor looseness to pommel.
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Eagle Head Pommel Militia Sword
Eagle Head Pommel Militia Sword 32'' blade with blued etched panels fluted bone handle with brass eagle head pommel and brass knuckle bow. Condition: Blade still retains some of the blue finish with gilt. Blade also has some dark staining.
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EAGLE HEAD OFFICER'S SWORD AND
EAGLE HEAD OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARD, CA. 1830Eagle head officer's sword and scabbard, ca. 1830, with engraved and blued blade with gold highlights inscribed Warranted , 27 1/2" blade.
Condition:
Grip was probably originally wire wrapped.
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THREE US 19TH CENTURY EAGLE HEAD
THREE US 19TH CENTURY EAGLE HEAD SWORDS Group of three eagle head bone handled swords, first, a sabre with a decorated blade with gilding, including floral and patriotic symbols to top of blade near the guard has the #20 stamped into the metal; second sword is a sabre with a small eagle head pommel the lower banding collar has a grape vine motif, the faintly etched blade shows florals and an eagle flanked by 13 stars, the third sword is an officer?s dress sword, with a small eagle head pommel held in by a plain copper collar with bone grip and lower stamped collar showing grapes and grape leaves, rain guards on both sides show patriotic symbolism of pikes and flags. Approximate measurements: First blade l. 28. 25" overall l. 35 second, blade l. 28. 75" overall l. 34" third, blade l. 28. 875",overall l. 35"
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Silver Plated Eagle Head Sword Cane
Silver Plated Eagle Head Sword Cane Some oxidation to blade. Ht. 35''E
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War of 1812 Eaglehead Sword
War of 1812 Eaglehead Sword 28.25" blade length with one large fuller. Brass eagle head pommel brass knuckle bow.? Bone handle. Condition: Good.
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Bone handle eagle-mounted sword,
Bone handle eagle-mounted sword, 31-1/2 in. blade with gilt and blued decoration, guard with eagle over shell, bone handle, eagle pommel, American, probably a foot officer's sword, circa 1820; with original leather scabbard. Bone grip with normal separations; 3 in. loss to tip of scabbard, other repairs to scabbard (scabbard fragile; handle with care).
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THREE BONE HANDLED SWORDS Union
THREE BONE HANDLED SWORDS Union shields eagle patriotic motif.
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STERLING EAGLE HEAD SWORD
STERLING EAGLE HEAD SWORD CANESterling silver eagle head sword cane stamped 925 with hallmarks. Ebony shaft, 37 in long.
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TWO EAGLE HEAD OFFICER'S SWORDS
TWO EAGLE HEAD OFFICER'S SWORDS 1820'S TO1840'S Two officer's eagle head officers' swords with scabbards; the first having an elaborately carved bone grip with a highly detailed eagle head pommel, rain guard sports a heraldic eagle with a shield banner on each chest, gilded florals and patriotic symbolism enhance each side of the blade, one side of the blade is marked "warranted" in the ricasso, other side has florals, with a brass and leather scabbard; the second sword having a gilded guard, the rain guard with a helmet and sword on one side and florets on other, blade having small etchings of florals on each side, with a gilded scabbard. Approximate measurements: first blade l. 27",overall l. 32" with scabbard l. 33" Second, blade l. 32. 75", overall l. 36. 6" with scabbard l. 37. 5"
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TWO U. S. EAGLE HEAD BONE GRIP
TWO U. S. EAGLE HEAD BONE GRIP CURVED SWORDS Two US eagle head bone grip curved swords, 1812-1830, both having etched patriotic symbolism with parcel gilt to blade, one marked warranted, the other marked Solingen, (Germany). Approximate measurements: First blade l. 30. 5", overall l. 36" second blade l. 29. 5". overall 34. 5" overall with scabbard; first l. 36. 5" second overall l. 34. 5"
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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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EAGLE HEADED SWORD WITH BLUE AND
EAGLE HEADED SWORD WITH BLUE AND GILD BLADE AND CHASED BRASS SCABBARD circa 1810.
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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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19th century officer's saber,
19th century officer's saber, very ornate eagle head pommel, carved ivory grip, engraved blade with elaborate scrolls and trophies of peace and war and E Pluribus Unum , early 19th century, original scabbard, 32 in. blade, 37-1/2 in. overall. Blade with scattered light rust, minor losses to gilt highlights on guard, some polished elements, leather scabbard with original brass mounts in fragile condition (in two pieces, leather fragile and brittle).
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TWO U.S. EAGLE HEAD SWORDSCirca
TWO U.S. EAGLE HEAD SWORDSCirca 1820With bone handles. Length of blades 29. Blades with rust.''
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American Militia Eagle Pommel
American Militia Eagle Pommel Swordearly 19th century English import marked WARRENTED at the ricasso ivory grip the curved blade is saw-toothed for 8 in. and is etched with gilt floral sprays military motifs and a standing American Indian all gilt brass hilt the knuckleguard incorporating a pierced foliate design and both langets bearing an eagle/shield device.Blade 30.5 in.; DOA 36 in.Lacking scabbard; wear to gilt leaves underlying brass exposed; moderate rusting to the blade; the grip somewhat loose. Original attic condition.
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Continental officers sword, eagle
Continental officers sword, eagle head pommel, MOP grip, terminated with an acorn, Crowned spread wing eagle on apron, leather scabbard with brass mounts, broken in half about 8" from the bottom, 39" overall, 33 3/4" blade, silver braided sash cord attached, no marks of any kind, some floral engraving on blade Estimate $300-500
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American military sword early
American military sword early 19th c. with a cast brass eagle pommel and brass guard the blade incised with an American shield. 33"l.
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F. W. WIDMANN OFFICER EAGLE HEAD
F. W. WIDMANN OFFICER EAGLE HEAD SWORD, CA. 1830F. W. Widmann officer eagle head sword, ca. 1830, with brass eagle head pommel, cord wrapped column knuckle guard, reeded grip, eagle with shield quillon, blade with stamped knight's head at ricasso, opposing side illegible, 30 1/2" blade.
Condition:
Loss to tip of blade,
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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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US OFFICER'S EAGLE-POMMEL SWORD
US OFFICER'S EAGLE-POMMEL SWORD Early 19th century: Straight single-edged blade with false edge and single fuller, etched with heraldic eagle, 13 stars, and other patriotic symbols, 27 5/8 in. L.; brass hilt with open-mouthed eagle pommel, five-ball stirrup-form knuckle bow, and carved bone grip; 33 in. L. overall.
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1790s American Officer's Eagle Head
1790s American Officer's Eagle Head Sabre 28.5'' x 1.5'' blue and gold gilt blade with panoply of arms 3/4 fuller slotted guard. Blade marked Warranted indicating British mfg. Ebony handle with a couple small worm holes. Leather scabbard. Condition: Retains ca 40-50% blue 70% gold gilt. Scabbard is complete but has lots of crazing. Overall very good condition.
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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Civil War era officer's sword. Eagle etched blade marked ''Wm. Read & Sons Boston Mass.'' Brass and white metal handle with American armorial decorations. Engraved brass scabbard (dent). 38''l.
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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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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.
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Model 1850 US Officer's Sword
Model 1850 US Officer's Sword engraved blade with "E Pluribus Unum," eagle and other patriotic symbols, brass guard with openwork "US" and scrolls, original grip and wire, 30 in. blade; brass-mounted metal scabbard, 37-1/2 in. total length,
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EAGLE POMMEL SWORDEarly 1800's US
EAGLE POMMEL SWORDEarly 1800's US eagle pommel sword with brass mounted wood handle. (one scroll broken on hand guard). Blade is 32. 25 inches, overall 37.25 inches. Darkened blade with some knicks.
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UNITED STATES EARLY 19TH CENTURY
UNITED STATES EARLY 19TH CENTURY SWORD Eagle pommel, no scabbard, faint etching on 30" blade.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD EAGLE-HEAD SABRE Individually forged curved blade without fullers, with decorative engraving along either side of the spine, 27 in. L.; brass hilt with openwork guard and engraved eagle head pommel; carved bone grip; 32 1/2 in. L. overall. Later etching on blade reads "John Parsons, Newfield 1829." Newfield, Maine, was largely settled by Revolutionary War veterans. Though no Parsons from this area are recorded as veterans, they were a prominent local family.
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EARLY CAST BRONZE GRIP IN THE
EARLY CAST BRONZE GRIP IN THE FORM OF AN EAGLE'S HEAD Heavily cast with remnants of a hollow wooden shaft within. Perhaps the handle of a sword cane. H. 4 1/4 ''. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.