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Create an AccountThis very interesting US Navy officer's sword dates from the close of the American Civil War to 1882. Precise dating is facilitated by two things - blade width, measuring at 1",...
This US Navy Model 1852 officer's sword dates to the turn of the 20th century, and was retailed by the New York military outfitter J.Bernstein. Officer's name etched on the blade...
According to the previous owner, this bayonet was in the infamous Colt Factory Fire in February, 1864. And it does look it - the muzzle eyelet is twisted, blade broke in...
This US M1855 TYPE I socket bayonet dates pre-1863. It's been painted black , and a small hole drilled in the blade, probably for display purposes.Blade is the standard 18".
This 1861-dated J.E.Bleckmann-made US M1860 cavalry saber is a rare proof of the early CW Solingen imports, many of which went through Ames. Beckmann was the only non-US maker to have...
This Civil War US M1860 cavalry saber was fabricated by the Roby Co. in Chelmsford, Ma, and inspected in 1864. Marked with inspector's initials AGM. Blade is the standard length, with...
This is a rare sword, perhaps the rarest of all the regulation Union swords a Civil War collector can hope to find. In December of 1861 US Ordnance Department purchased 410...
This is an interesting Civil War saber. Made by the Rhode Island maker Mansfield & Lamb in 1862, it has the appropriate inspection mark on the obverse ricasso, along with the...
This Roby-made M1860 light cavalry sword is in wonderful original condition. Blade is clean, with no nicks and no rust, and retains much of its original polish. Grip leather is supple,...
This rather early Civil War cutlass is dated 1862. Obverse recess bears the Ames mark. Leather grip is in very good shape, missing the wrap wire. Blade has patinated nicely, and...
This recent estate find is a Civil War vintage Ames-made Staff and Field officers sword. Rhomboid blade is 32" long, profusely etched with military trophies, Federal Eagle and patriotic motifs. Blade...
This outstanding American Staff Officer's sword dates to the last decade of 19th century. Blade is maker-marked by the Boston cutler G.W.Simmons, a firm which specialized in fine quality, exquisitely decorated...