Confederate States
Navy Officers
M1860 Cutlass

Civil War Officer’s Cutlass With Scabbard & Throg! 5 Star Condition DIMENSIONS: Cutlass 32″ long overall. 26″ blade length Max width of blade 1″ Max thickness 1/4″    Fuller 3/4″ W x 15 1/2″ L      Weight 2 lbs 12 oz. in scabbard Presented is a Civil War, M1860, dated 1862, cutlass with incised 1″ x 3/8″ “CSN” lettering on the guard that stands for Confederate States […]

Ames M 1852
Naval Officers Sword
One of Original 500

div align=”center”>   The Ames M1852, 1st Issue sword is shown above a Horstmann Ca 1880 Sword with a 3/4 inch wide blade. This shows how the blade size decreased over the years.  The Horstmann sword is also available for sale. Go:  https://landandseacollection.com/id1030.html Presented is an example of the rarest of the rare, a M1852 sword that was made in 1852 by Ames Manufacturing Co., of […]

5 Ball Eagle Head Spadroon
Sword Blued Gilted & Scabbard

This is a rare example of an early 19th Century Infantry officer’s straight sword or spadroon of unquestionable quality. It is for the discerning collector.  DIMENSION SUMMARY: Length overall 37 1/2 inches. In scabbard 38 inches. Blade  32 1/4 inches long     1 1/16 inch wide,    1/4 inch thick,  Hilt 5 1/4 inches long.  Primary Fuller 27 3/4” x 3/4“  Weight in scabbard  1 Lbs 15 oz   Net 1 lb 5 […]

AMES M1860 – 61
Cutlass Original Scabbard & Throg

Ames M 1860-61 Cutlass with Scabbard 5 Star Condition Presented is an Ames, Civil War, M1860 dated 1861 cutlass that is a near perfect example of this most desirable collector’s sea service edged weapon with its original scabbard and throg. In this condition, it is a very rare find, particularly when most of these cutlasses are either missing their scabbard […]

Confederate Short Sword
CS and Star Marks

No Scabbard Dimensions: Hilt         4 1/2″ L x 7/8″ W x 1 1/4″ H Blade   18 5/8″ L x 1 3/4″ W x 1/4″ T at widest LOA 24″ Weight  sword  2 lbs 4 ounces     Presented is a rather roughly made short sword with a prominent CS on both sides of the cross guard and a star […]

M 1852
Navy Officers Sword
Horstmann & Sons
Ca 1880

  This is a rare example of a 19th Century M1852 Naval officer’s sword of a pedigreed American maker. It is a special find.  DIMENSION SUMMARY: Blade: 7/8 inch wide, 1/4 inch thick, 28 inches long Hilt 5 3/4 inches long. Length overall 33 1/2 inches. In scabbard 34 inches. Primary Fuller 20 3/4” x 3/4“  Weight sword in scabbard 2 Lbs 14 oz   Net 1 lb 14 oz   Sword Knot […]

Ames M 1840
Cavalry – Dragoon Saber
1849, 5 Stars

Presented is a very scarce M1840 Ames Saber dated 1849, that was made for the three Dragoon regiments in the Army’s Cavalry under a War Department contract for only 2940 pieces for this addendum. Design calls for brass basket guard with two branches in addition to knuckle bow and Phrygian helmet pommel. For good reason, it […]

Confederate Curved Serpentine Sword Bayonet Ca 1861

No Scabbard   Length Overall 28 1/8“ Hilt 4 1/2″ L x 3/4″ W x 1 1/4″ H Blade   23″ L x 1 1/8″ W x 3/8″ T at widest Fuller   15 1/4“ x 3/4”    Weight 1 lbs 12 ounces      Presented is a bayonet with an unusual wavy and curved shape that was made in England by Robert Mole who was a […]

American Eagle Head Saber
Ca 1805
Medicus Museum Owned

Museum Deaccession  Presented is another very interesting eagle head saber made for the American Market by E. Richards & Co., likely of Birmingham, England. It has a carved bone grip with two shell designs on each side, all in excellent condition and tight. The pommel is fitted with a Salter style eagle in sharp detail with the tang coming through the top […]

M1784 French Glaive de l’Artillerie
Short Sword
Deaccession

Presented is a M1784 French, double edge, short sword with finely crafted Lion Head hilt. A simple knob capstan secures the tang with everything held tight. The bronze hilt which is in perfect condition, has a rich deep green patina which varies in tone from light to dark. The blade is heavily encrusted with rust, much of which is flaking, making the […]

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