Ames 1862 Civil War Period
Naval Cutlass

Ames 1862 Naval Cutlass     Again Authorized for CPO’s Presented is an Ames Civil War M1860 cutlass, dated 1862, without the maker’s imprint on the reverse ricasso or an Ames serial number, but the hilt shows extensive use. Except for the missing maker’s imprint and the lack of inspector’s stamps, and serial number, this […]

U.S. Navy Model 1862
Officer’s Presentation Sword

BY I. BERNSTEIN, BROOKLYN Early 20th Century Inscribed to M.J. Lenny Length Overall 36″ long       Blade 29 ¾” long by 6/8″ wide 1/4″ Thick,        Sword weighs 1 lbs. 7 oz. Presented is a vintage M1852 named naval officer’s sword by I. Bernstein of Brooklyn, NY. The blade has an etched and […]

Horse Head
Georgian Era
Officer’s Short Sword

RARE HORSE HEAD GEORGIAN OFFICER’S SHORT SWORD Ca 1801 SOLINGEN BLADE   NAPOLEONIC ERA OFFICER’S SHORT SWORD Presented is an Georgian Period King George III, (1738-1820) very rare Horse Head officer’s short sword which measures 28 1/4 inches overall, and has a slightly curved 23 1/2 inch blade. The wide single fuller, from the ricasso to […]

Civil War
Union Officers
American Eagle Sword

CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICER’S SPREAD EAGLE IRON SWORD Popular in the Union Army, today this is a rarely seen example of an 1860 Era nonregulation Civil War Officer’s Sword with matching scabbard  DIMENSION SUMMARY: Blade: 1 inches wide, 1/4 inch thick, 32 inches long Hilt 5 1/2 inches long. Length overall 38 3/4 inches in scabbard. Fuller 20 1/2” x 1/2“  Weight sword in scabbard 2 Lbs 8 oz   Net […]

Vintage M 1852
Naval Officers Sword
Presentation Quality!

SPECTACULAR VINTAGE UNNAMED Model 1852 Officer’s Presentation Quality =6> Marked N. S. Meyer New York / Defender Length Overall 35 1/4” long Blade 30” long by 5/8” wide 1/4″ Thick LOA 36″ Fuller 16 1/2” x 1/2“  Sword and scabbard weigh 2 lbs. 1 3/4 oz. Presented is an vintage M1852 unnamed naval officer’s sword that is one of the most beautiful edged […]

M1841
U.S. Naval Officer
Regulation Hilt & Scabbard

    As seen in the table below which measures the size of the Navy’s Officer Corps, this is an extremely rare example of a 19th Century M1841 Naval officer’s Regulation hilt and scabbard. There are very few of these outside of museums such as at the US Naval Academy in public hands. Therefore, it presents […]

M 1860-1862
Ames Navy Cutlass and Scabbard

  Again Authorized for CPO’s Presented is an Ames Civil War M1860 cutlass, dated 1862, without the maker’s imprint on the reverse ricasso or an Ames serial number, but the hilt shows extensive use.  Except for the missing maker’s imprint and the lack of inspector’s stamps, and serial number, this is an excellent example of this most desirable collector’s sea service […]

Important U.S. Naval Officer’s
Silver Dirk
Ca 1790

Presented is a beautiful, high grade, Fighting dirk with a prominent Blue enamel pommel cap having a cartouche of intertwined USN initials. The triangular blade could have come from an English short sword or it may have been originally made as a dirk with the scabbard and blade dating to Ca 1790.  A typical Navy officers’ dirk would normally […]

Confederate Navy
Named Admiral’s M 1850 Sword

CONFEDERATE NAVY ADMIRAL’S SWORD MODEL 1850 W.H. Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia Ca 1850   This is a rare example of a 19th Century Confederate Navy Flag officer’s sword of a pedigreed American maker. It is a very special find.  DIMENSION SUMMARY: Blade: 1 1/8 inch wide, 1/4 inch thick, 28 inches long Hilt 5 3/4 inches long. Length overall 37 1/2 inches. In scabbard 38 3/4 inches. Primary Fuller 22 […]

Antique French
Model 1833 Cutlass

French Model 1833 Cutlass ‘Le Sabre d’Abordage’, (Sabre De Bord or Boarding Cutlass) Presented is a pristine French Model 1833 cutlass and its original leather scabbard, both in outstanding original condition.  It is signed in 19th Century script on the spine, “Manufe Rle de Chatellerault 9 (?) 1838”. On the obverse ricasso is a sharp inspection stamp of a […]

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