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Create an AccountThis is the naval sword by the most desirable American maker of the 1800s. Sword is maker-marked by Nathan Ames on the obverse recess and the scabbard top locket. The gilt...
This is a recent estate find from a Rhode Island home. The blade is 29", with rust towards the foible, and needs a good gentle cleaning. Blade is etched with naval...
This nice US Naval officer's Model 1852 sword is marked by Horstman Philadelphia on the front, and Weyersberg on reverse of the recess. Back is marked IRON PROOF. Blade is 27.5"...
This one of a kind USN commissioned or petty officer's sea chest or trunk dates approximately ca.1925-1935. Decorated with hand-painted 46 star American flag. eagle towering over the pre-WWII minesweeper insignia, and...
This World War 2 veteran shows signs of honest age. Made by Collins, it is marked and dated 1942 on the front of the 26" blade. This machete was a faithful...
This N.P.Ames-made USN M1842 percussion box-lock pistol is maker-marked on the lock plate. Trigger guard is marked with an inspector's cartouche, as is the barrel. An old veteran, it exhibits honest...
This rarely seen USN officer's Model 1841 sword is needle-engraved by the maker N.P. AMES CUTLER SPRINGFIELD on the obverse recess of the 28" blade. The reverse side of the blade is...
This Civil War US Navy officer's sword belt and two-piece plate are in nice untouched condition. The belt plate has acquired a beautiful uniform patina, leather is nice and supple, the...
This sword appears identical to the sword discussed by Harold Crouch in his HISTORIC AMERICAN SWORDS, p.48. It sports a 34" blade and a heavy, cast brass hilt, with floral decorations...
This beautiful and scarce sword belt plate dates ca.1835-1845. Measurements are 49 x 91 mm. It's identical to the belt plate pictured in the O'Donnell and Campbell's book, pl.287, p.194. According...
This remarkable and untouched Ohio Volunteer Militia bearskin hat dates ca.1845-1860. In its original tinned box, with one of the scaled straps missing, it is in otherwise complete original condition. The...
This wonderful archive and inscribed sword of the Massachusetts Militia Brigadier General Hobart Moore were purchased from the estate.Brigadier-General Hobart Moore served the United States for more than 35 years. Just...