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SABER. Probably American 1st
SABER. Probably American 1st quarter-19th century. Officer's sword with brass eagle head guard and bone grip. Leather scabbard with German silver fittings. 34 1/2''l. overall.
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SABER. Continental 19th
SABER. Continental 19th century. Most likely made for the Middle Eastern trade it has Persian numbers ''17543'' on the blade and brass guard. Wooden grips and steel scabbard. 39''l.
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German presentation saber, early
German presentation saber, early 20th c.
40.5"l
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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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FRENCH GRENADIER SABER FranceC.
FRENCH GRENADIER SABER FranceC. 1740-60Large brass hilt with a fleur-de-lis and a bomb under the counter-guard, and engraved "No 23" above the fleur-de-lis, brass ferrules, wooden grip, steel blade with arrows engraved on the spine, and the blade has light etching of foliate designs.
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Ames artillery saber with
Ames artillery saber with American eagle, dated 1883, 25"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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American Officer's Saber early 19th
American Officer's Saber early 19th century, eagle pommel with reeded bone grip, 33 in.,
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American officer's saber 1851
American officer's saber 1851 with ebonized leather scabbard the blade with floral engravings U.S. and E Pluribus Unum. 37"l.
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CONTINENTAL SABER, LATE 19TH -
CONTINENTAL SABER, LATE 19TH - EARLY 20TH CENTURY Unmarked, 27-1/2 in. slightly curved blade, brass guard and scabbard, leather bound to grip with twisted copper wire.
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DRAGOON SABER. American 2nd
DRAGOON SABER. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Ames Model 1833 saber with engraved script on blade ''Ames Cutler Springfield 1838'' and traces of additional engraving on the other side. Brass guard stamped ''MPL. ORD:''. Leather wrap missing from handle. Iron scabbard. 41''l.
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Metal saber with carved wooden
Metal saber with carved wooden handle and leather sheath; some wear to blade, surface scratches, rusting, sheath with some damage and losses, sold as-is; blade L 22" (approx.)
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War of 1812 Era Officer's Saber
War of 1812 Era Officer's Saber American, first quarter 19th century, checkered bone grip, eagle-head pommel, blade with traces of original engraving with gilt highlights, blade 29-1/2 in., total length 35 in., leather scabbard with brass mounts,
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SABER BAYONET. American 2nd
SABER BAYONET. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Made to fit a Model 1841 ''Mississippi'' rifle that has been adapted to fit a saber bayonet. Blade has light pitting. With worn leather scabbard. 31 1/4''l.
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ARTILLERIA NACIONAL TOLEDO
ARTILLERIA NACIONAL TOLEDO SPANISH CORSAIR SWORD Spain,19th CenturyLong sword with slightly curved pommel, steel guard, and wood handle.
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Horsier: circa 1860, officer's
Horsier: circa 1860, officer's sabre, 32" blade, T. Horsier Solingen, proved, marked on the ricasso of this imported sword. The blade iron proof etched with "U.S." within a floral panel, the opposite side etched with eagle and shield with patriotic banner. Iron hilt and scabbard, the later engraved with what appears to be a period inscription "Presented to Lt. Matthew Hardie by the men of Tx 28th Cav Co E" in four line inscription. Very good overall. Estimate $1,250-1,500
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19TH C. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SABREA
19TH C. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SABREA cavalry sabre, stamped Wn 86, JUNG, (Solingen). Austro-Hungarian, circa 1853. The slightly curved blade being 32" long, lacking scabbard.
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Four military swords: British
Four military swords: British saber, possibly Pattern 1822, ray skin grip, hinged brass guard, conjoined "VR" (Victoria Regina), blade with gilt proof mark, etched arab
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AMES MEXICAN WAR ERA MODEL 1840
AMES MEXICAN WAR ERA MODEL 1840 CAVALRY SABER 36 in. curved blade, the ricasso stamped "CABOTVIILLE / 184--" on the right and "U - / - WR" on the left, the brass pommel stamped by inspector "J. W. R.' (James Wolfe Ripley, 1843-1855), brass guard over wooden grip wrapped in leather secured by brass wire; iron scabbard with two suspension loops.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIAN SABREA
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN SABREA Wzaszlovits Czechoslovakian sabre, the decorated hand guard showing an armorial crest, with scabbard. Good overall condition. Blade is 30.5" long.
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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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* A Middle Eastern Saber having a
* A Middle Eastern Saber having a curved blade with a diamond cut hilt. Length 36 inches.
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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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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Heavy cavalry saber with blade marked ''Tiffany & Co. New York'' and ''PDL''. Iron guard and wood handle. Iron scabbard. 43''l. overall.
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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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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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U.S. OFFICER'S SABRE, SCABBARD, WAR
U.S. OFFICER'S SABRE, SCABBARD, WAR OF 1812 PERIOD Curved blade with single broad fuller, with etched, gilt and blued foliage and trophies on either side, 28 in. L.; with Ketland style brass "five-ball" hilt and eagle head pommel; carved bone grip; 33 1/2 in. L. overall. With the original brass-mounted scabbard and partial strap.
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A SWORD the silver slightly
A SWORD the silver slightly curved blade in a lacquer saya fitted with later parcel-gilt fuchi kashira of Indian manufacture with a later tsuba hilt is possibly ray skin and menuki appear to be of bird form - w:44.50 in.
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1846 PATTERN ROYAL NAVY SABRE A
1846 PATTERN ROYAL NAVY SABRE A wonderful example of the standard-issued officer's sabre for the Royal Navy. Although based on an original pattern from the mid 19th Century, this particular sword bears details which identify it as a later production, likely from the 1910s or 1920s. The sabre features a 31 1/2" long bade with scrollwork along with the image of the Tudor Crown above an anchor on one side of the blade and on the opposite side it bears the Royal coat of arms along with the motto of the Order of the Garter. The blade is mounted to a full hilted handle with a lion's head figural pommel. The sword comes with its leather and bronze scabbard as well as a leather travel sleeve. The sword and scabbard are in overall excellent condition.
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TWO GERMAN CAVALRY SABERS A saber
TWO GERMAN CAVALRY SABERS A saber with "GL" engraved on the langet, wooden grip, and a steel scabbard; and a saber with some grip damage, and a steel scabbard.
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SABER BAYONET. American 2nd
SABER BAYONET. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Made for use on Colts revolving rifle. Blade marked ''S & K'' 28 1/2''l.
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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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AMERICAN HILTED SABRE, MID-18TH
AMERICAN HILTED SABRE, MID-18TH CENTURY Hand forged blade with three fullers, 30 1/2 in. L; copper hilt with simple D guard and egg-shaped pommel with trace of gilding; wooden handle with trace of leather wrapping; 37 in. L. overall.
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AN AMERICAN SABRE, 19TH CENTURY,
AN AMERICAN SABRE, 19TH CENTURY, A COPPER ALLOY ROUND POMMEL HILT, A "D" FORM GUARD, AN EBONIZED AND GROOVED WOOD HILT, HAND FORGED ... An American sabre, 19th century, a copper alloy round pommel hilt, a "D" form guard, an ebonized and grooved wood hilt, hand forged blade with a fuller, 35.25"l (lacking scabbard)
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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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CAVALARY SABER. Model 1860.
CAVALARY SABER. Model 1860. Both sides of blade are corroded near the handle. No markings are visible on sides. A numeral ''2'' is visible on the top of the blade about an inch from the hilt. No wire and the leather wrap is not original. Possibly an European import of the period.