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TOLEDO '1866' SWORDToledo '1866'
TOLEDO '1866' SWORDToledo '1866' Sword
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SWORD. Model 1860 heavy cavalry
SWORD. Model 1860 heavy cavalry saber with blade marked ''Henry Boker Solingen'' (Germany) New York City outfitter. Brass guard replaced leather grip. Steel scabbard with hanger. 42 1/2''l. overall.
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MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS 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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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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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Etched blade with ''US'' and eagle marked ''Schuyler Hartley & Graham New York'' and ''Clauberg Solingen''. Brass guard and shagreen grip. Steel scabbard has dents. 38 1/2''l. According to consignor information this sword belonged to Lieutenant Alfred H. Rice of the 72nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Included with the sword are Civil War era family letters and copies of his pension papers.
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1847 U.S. artillery short sword, Am
1847 U.S. artillery short sword, Am
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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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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 Civil War sword 1860
American Civil War sword 1860 with a brass basket and original scabbard. 44''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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1862 CIVIL WAR SWORDlight or
1862 CIVIL WAR SWORDlight or horse artillery officer's saber with scabbard, possibly Ames. Marked "US LD 1862" below the hilt and "EHF" on scabbard drag. 39 1/8" long in case, blade: 32 1/4" long. Oxidation to metal of sword and scabbard, wear to leather on handle.Provenance: Property from a Fairfield County Estate.
Condition:
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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Model 1850 staff & field officer's sword with etched blade marked ''Hunt & Goodwin'' (Washington D.C.) Brass hilt with ''US'' and engraved American shield. Shagreen grip. With metal scabbard 39 1/2''l. overall.
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SWORD. American mid 19th century.
SWORD. American mid 19th century. Civil War era officer's sword with etched blade marked ''Ames Sword Co. Chicopee Mass.'' Brass guard featuring American eagles and shagreen grip. Spring loaded guard is damaged. With metal scabbard 38''l. overall.
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SWORD. American 2nd
SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Etched blade brass guard with American eagle and mother-of-pearl hilt. With brass scabbard and chain. 37 1/2''l. overall. Reputedly carried in the Civil War by William Lohaman from Pittsburgh originally from Annapolis occupation brewer.
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WEAPONS: CIVIL WAR US M1840 NCO
WEAPONS: CIVIL WAR US M1840 NCO SWORD, C. 1864, 32" STEEL BLADE, WITH LEATHER AND BRASS SCABBARD, ORDINANCE INSPECTOR'S INITIALS ARE RUBBED OUT, MANUFACTURED BY AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF CHICOPEE, MASSACHUSETTS, W...WEAPONS: Civil War US M1840 NCO Sword, c. 1864, 32" steel blade, with leather and brass scabbard, ordinance inspector's initials are rubbed out, manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts, wear consistent with age and use, including typical leather wear, minor oxidation, etc.
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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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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
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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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A CIVIL WAR ERA 1840 NCO
A CIVIL WAR ERA 1840 NCO OFFICER'S SWORD A Civil War Era 1840 NCO officer's sword, maker: C. Roby, Chelsmford , MA, a brass knob pommel, a gilt brass wrapped wire grip and a brass clam shell guard, the blade dated I.S.1863 F.S.S., a black leather scabbard with brass throat and toe, 39.5"l, accompanied by a letter
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SWORD. Continental 19th
SWORD. Continental 19th century. Artillery short sword with solid brass guard and grip. Blade stamped ''CA''. Leather scabbard. 30''l. overall.
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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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(2) M1840-1860 US Cavalry Swords,
(2) M1840-1860 US Cavalry Swords, one marked P.S. Justice, Philadelphia, the other marked illegibly, both lacking scabbards, blades 34 1/2", 35 1/2"
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SWORD. American 1st
SWORD. American 1st quarter-19th century. Brass handle with wire wrapping and urn pommel. Matching stamped marks on guard and leather scabbard ''67 E.I. 4''. Scabbard damaged. 32 1/2''l. overall.
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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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1822 Pattern Infantry Officers
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with Etched Blade made by Woolf
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WILKINSON REPLICA GEORGE WASHINGTON
WILKINSON REPLICA GEORGE WASHINGTON DAGGER: Sterling mounted with metal grip and steel blade, released by the US Historical Society in 1976. Made by the Wilkinson Sword Co. London, number 142 of 2500. Comes in leather bound case. Case measures 2'' x 18'' x 5''
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19th Century Officer's Sword
19th Century Officer's Sword American, first quarter 19th century, War of 1812 era, bone grips, eagle-head pommel, blade with extensive engraving with eagle, E Pluribus Unum and liberty cap, gilt highlights, blade 32-1/2 in., overall 38 in., scabbard with brass mounts,
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NCO SWORD. American 2nd
NCO SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Model 1840 with brass guard and grip and a blade marked ''Horstmann Philadelphia''. Leather scabbard is worn. 41 1/2''l. overall.
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SWORD. American or European
SWORD. American or European 19th century. Naval cutlass with brass guard and iron grip. With worn leather scabbard. 29 1/2''l. overall.
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ENGLISH REPRODUCTION OF GEORGE
ENGLISH REPRODUCTION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON'S DRESS SWORD Number 550 0f 1,000 made; 28 in. tapered blade, the ricasso marked WILKINSON / SWORD / LONDON with engravings below; the guard and grip of English hallmarked silver. Presented without a scabbard on a plaque fitted with a brass plate reading "George Washington Inaugural Sword / Issued by U. S. Bicentennial Society / One of One Thousand 1974."
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4 CIVIL WAR ERA SWORDS TO INCLUDE
4 CIVIL WAR ERA SWORDS TO INCLUDE AN 1863 E.METSON & SILVER, TRENTON, NJ. MUSICIAN'S SWORD, 39" LONG. AN ARTILLERY BROADSWORD WITH IMPRESSED EAGLE, 25", WITH RUSTED AND CHIPPED BLADE. 2 AMES MODEL 1847 CALVARY SABERS WITH RUSTED AND CHIPPED BLADES, 35 1/4" LONG, NO SCABBARD AND GRIPS ARE IN AS IS CONDITION.
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SWORD
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SWORD United States,1861-1865Finely shaped guard with metal braiding over the handle. Blade is unmarked.
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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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VICTORIAN MILITARY SWORD BY
VICTORIAN MILITARY SWORD BY WILKINSON Numbered 47594, with a slightly curved single fuller 35 in. blade, extensive engraving on both sides, including BY WARRANT / HENRY WILKINSON / PALL MALL / LONDON; cavalry style pierced guard with ray skin grip; the sword with a leather-over-wood scabbard with a german silver throat.
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TWO SWORDS. Mid 19th century.
TWO SWORDS. Mid 19th century. American cavalry saber with brass guard and wooden grips. Dented blade. With scabbard. 41''l. overall. And a sword with iron guard and scabbard and wooden grip. Reputedly a Confederate import by Isaac & Son London. 41''l. overall. Black scabbard - old repaint some flaking pretty good shape. Sword very wavy with hard dog-leg to right. Grip worn smooth. No marks numbers or letters. Brown scabbard - rusted hole in bottom. No marks. Sword has no marks and replaced wood handle.
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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.