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Create an AccountThis Nathan Starr Model 1818 cavalry saber is stamp-dated 1821 on the knuckle bow. Blade is marked by the maker on the obverse ricasso, and bears the appropriate inspection and proof...
This 1821-dated US Contract of 1818 Nathan Starr-made cavalry saber is one of 10,600 delivered by Starr, and one of only about 500 or so inspected by Joseph Weathershead, as is...
This very scarce Model 1818 NCO sword was made by the famous American blade-smith Nathan Starr, who was the only contracted maker. Blade is stamped with his name, along with the...
This scarce US Model 1818 sergeant's sword is one of only 3,000 made by the famous American sword-maker Nathan Starr under contract with the US Government. Initials LS indicate Luther Sage,...
This rarely encountered Us M1832 Foot Artillery soldier's sword is maker-marked by Nathan Ames and dated 1835. Hilt is marked by the Ordnance Department inspector's initials, H.K.C. - Henry Knox Craig...
This US Model 1833 Dragoon trooper's saber dates ca.1834-1839, and was produced by the famous Nathan Ames Company in Springfield, Ma. Pipe-back blade is pitted, leather wrap is gone from the...
This American M1836 dragoon pistol was made by Asa Waters of Millbury, Massachusetts in 1839. It's in original flintlock configuration, with light inspector's cartouches behind the sideplate. Proof marks are on...
An honest Civil War Army of the Potomac NCO's sword, with boldly stamped maker's and inspector's marks. Blade is dated 1865, making it part of the last order for these swords...
This early Civil War 1862 dated NCO sword is marked US ADK 1862 in three vertical lines on the obverse ricasso. There are no other markings to be found, which suggests...
US M1840 cavalry sword by K & Co . Ricasso is maker-marked and stamped IRON PROOF. Guard is stamped 250, so is the scabbard drag. Blade is standard 35", plated, with...
All-original in every aspect, this sword is inspector marked by Rufus Chandler , as well as with initials LWR on the pommel cap. Blade was period sharpened for action, and retains...
This scarce Sheble & Fisher M1840 HCS is in estate-fresh condition, and the exposed metal has acquired a beautiful dark patina. Grip leather dried out, and the remnants of the leather...