Guilded brass basket style guard and pommel with a rayskin covered grip. The sword was manufactured by the N.P. Total production was just 6,100 and most survivors lack the condition of this saber, (789-08). LearnMore, Manufactured: England Maker: William Harvey Year: 1840 - 1850 Model: Mameluke Size: 30.25 Condition: VG Wonderful Mamaluke Saber manufactured in England. Most likely for a British officer (870-74). LearnMore, This sword was a product of the Ames Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of swords, tools and cutlery in Chicopee, Massachusetts. The Ames firm could trace their lineage to Nathan P. Ames, who purchased land in Chelmsford, MA toward the end of the 1700s and established a forge to operate as a blacksmith. approx. It was imported by Horstmann who then (870-333). There is a central stopped fuller that meas. 35.00 inches long with a stopped wide fuller that meas. LearnMore, This regulation US Model 1850 Staff and Field Officers Sword is in superb condition and bears a great inscription on the upper ring mount reading: Presented to / Lt. Chas. which was formerly Grant Post #4 by Mayo Dyer Hersey (August 30, 1886 September 5, 1978) an American engineer, (88-167). LearnMore, Manufactured: Richmond, VA Maker: Boyle & Gamble Year: Civil War Model: B&G NCO Size: 26.8 inch blade, .93 wide, .29 thick Condition: Excellent+ This NCO has the standard straight blade with a (870-485). Blade is semi-bright with a few very minor edge nicks. LearnMore, This saber has a silver washed brass hilt and scabbard, and very pretty tri-color blade etched with gilt-filled motifs on a blue ground alternating with bright-etched panels. There is no fuller of any kind. Early US Military Academy at West Point cadet sword. LearnMore, This presentation sword has very impressive deeply cast and chased mounts and silver gripped hilt. HAS A 32.5" BLADE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LearnMore, Manufactured: France Maker: Klingenthal Year: CW Size: 32 inch blade This example is in excellent condition. The huge broad blade is polished bright. REMARKABLE SWORD IDENTIFIED TO GEORGE WILLIAM GORDON (1801-1877), US CONSUL TO BRAZIL (1840-46) AND SLAVE TRADE OPPONENT, C1850 KNIGHTS HEAD POMMEL MILITIA OFFICERS SWORD, IMPORTED FRENCH M-1821 OFFICERS SWORD WITH INSCRIPTION, VERY NICE PRE-CIVIL WAR MILITIA OFFICERS SWORD, IMPORTED M1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD BY HORSTMANN, IMPORTED (CLAUBERG) US MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER, CIVIL WAR EVANS & HASKELL M1860 STAFF OFFICERS SWORD, CIVIL WAR PRIVATELY PURCHASED FORAGE CAP WITH 23rd CORPS BADGE. LearnMore, This high-grade Ames sword displays a nice combination of history art. LearnMore, Manufactured: England Maker: Unmarked Year: C1820-25 Model: Mamaluke Size: 35.8 inch blade, 1.21 wide Condition: Excellent+ Tri-color blade - blue, gold and "white" of flat design. For the sword and U.S. Navy collector they dont get much nicer than this. MARKED AMES CHICOPPEE, MASS. It also bears a great 1860 inscription to the Adjutant General (870-343). The scabbard retains about 80% original blue with some thinning and fading, which is mixing with a smooth plum brown patina. The prized Mamaluke style sword was replaced with the same regulation sword used by the Army. The top branch of the guard and pommel cap show relief cast leaves and the quillon is decorated with leaves on its back and shows lightly engraved highlights on its sides. This is a very nice example of an Ames Model 1832 Artillery Short sword, dated 1843. The sword itself has The sword was made by Ball, (870-138). The letters US are crisply cast into the center of the guard between the outer and middle branch, with the balance of the space between the branches filled with foliate filigree. WebOnly $150k! The Marine version of the musician sword had a half (1179-042). LearnMore, This sword was presented to Captain Abram H. Krom by the men of Company G, 5th New York Cavalry on or about May 19, 1863. LearnMore, Manufactured: Import / Washington, D.C. Maker: Import / M.W. 56) of this unique Cavalry officers pattern, which has a large brass guard with (870-556). LearnMore, Here is an original example of an Ames 1862-dated government naval boarding. 36.5 inch OAL. Due to paint loss some of the stars are missing. KIRBY U.S. ARMY WITH 6th PLATE AMBROTYPE BY REES OF SON JOSEPH L.S. Scarce pattern that is a cross between (870-355). Rare type in excellent overall condition, considering the age. 41.00 inches from point to pommel. LearnMore, This pattern of Confederate naval cutlass with cylindrical, grooved grip, wasp-waisted blade, and flat S-curved guard, was first thought to have a Virginia origin. LearnMore, Swords and scabbards of this pattern may be seen in several public collections, such the Wray Collection in the Atlanta History Center. LearnMore, Classic Civil War cavalry saber made by Ames Manufacturing Company. Sword is in overall good condition. A scarce sword made for officers of the United States Revenue Cutter Service or Revenue (870-37). This blade (870-07). All things considered equal, these swords will almost certainly command a premium above their counterparts. The beautifully cast brass hilt shows the usual Ames attention to detail. The sword is etched in three script lines on the obverse blade, just forward of the ricasso: Ames Mfg Co / Chicopee / Mass. All rights reserved. LearnMore, The bright, slightly curved blade has a surface that shows only very minor amounts of mottling and no pitting. 52 acres of recreation land only 30 minutes from Provo. The hilt retains all of its original charcoal colored sharkskin wrap, with original bottom reverse seam. LearnMore, Manufactured: Philadelphia Maker: Horstmann Year: not dated Model: 1840 NCO Size: 31.5 inches Early wide blade NCO sword by Horstmann of Philadelphia. Horstmann NCO swords are distinct as (870-88). This follows the regulation pattern, but in (766-1721). 1 in stock Add to cart There were (870-499). The heaviest (1186-03). LearnMore, This 1860 Staff sword bears the keystone blade stamp of Emerson and Silver at the base of the blade on one side and the etched retailers address on the other side: EVANS / & / HASSALL / (870-404). MODEL 1841 NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD IDENTIFIED TO SIMON BACKUS BISSELL, BRITISH 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER MADE FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET, CIVIL WAR EAGLE POMMEL PRESENTATION SWORD BY PATIENTS AT MOWER GENERAL HOSPITAL TO DR. J.A.C. LearnMore, This style Eagle hilt was described by the Navy in 1830 and became the pattern for the regulation Model 1841. 38.50 inches from point to pommel. There is muchalready written about theThe Ames Sword Company (herein referred to as "Ames"). Following the general lines of the 1860 Staff Sword, carried by General officers as well as Staff (870-354). LearnMore, This rare sword has 3 known examples. The sword is a militia foot officers sword with a (159-155). Panoply of arms with Liberty Cap on pole. 1850, LearnMore, This pattern was introduced in 1840 for all mounted officers other than cavalry, but with the introduction of the 1850 patterns it was limited to officers of light artillery, making it very scarce. This sword is etched with a US that is in between the two styles. The blade is wonderful, it is bright and clean with only very minor scattered mottling. Listed as Geo. (2021-41). LearnMore, This massive iron-mounted saber is surely a one-of-a-kind early example dating from the Mexican War era. 11 shares of water, easy access year round. : PRESENTATION SWORD OF JOSEPH E. EBLING! Add Engraving Services Cavalry Swords $99.99 Complete with the steel scabbard.. good grips, SA 1914 manufacture. LearnMore, Starr contracted for 2,000 of these cutlasses 21 August 1826 and delivered them by June 1827, when they were inspected by Elisha Tobey. As it was the custom of the US military for the officers to provide themselves with their own uniforms, arms and accouterments, per the current regulation, the US Ordnance Department purchased very few officers swords of any pattern. WebBuying and Selling authentic Civil War Swords and Firearms and Military memorabilia. The inspector mark A.D.K., stands for Andrew D. King , who inspected swords 1840-1865. SWORD IS IN OVERALL GOOD CONDITION THOUGH THE BLADE IS LOOSE. Unmarked. Size: 26.5in blade, .8 wide, widens to .9 near the tip Condition: VG These NCO swords are quite scarce. LearnMore, High grade, pre-war Militia officer by Horstmann with the unusual feature of no U.S. designs on the blade and a federal shield with 7 stripes and no stars on the scabbard. Saber is in very good overall condition. LearnMore, This is a very good example of a very hard to find saber formerly in the collection of Kevin Hoffman and likely the same one shown on page 90 of Thillmanns Civil War Cavalry and Artillery Sabers to (870-625). LearnMore, The following historic sword was lent to the Melrose Museum in Melrose Mass. Regt. Etched on both sides with American (172-5869). LearnMore, Maker: Unknown Blade Length: 30 Blade Etchings: Exceptional condition etching. Sword in VG condition overall. Though not maker-marked, this Prussian-made sword blade, by Gebruder Weyersberg, was one of thousands imported by Horstmann (172-3225). LearnMore, Presentation of this sword on May 15, 1846, at New Orleans, just before the company, with Galbraith in command, left for the Rio Grande, is reported in the May 20, 1846, edition of the Mississippi (870-205). The hilt also retains all 14 original wraps of the double strand, twisted gilt brass wire. Under the new, uniform 1851 regulations, only the Cavalry, Medical Department, Paymasters and General Officers were allowed to keep their own pattern of Staff & Field Officers swords. Douglas has several unique features to his hilt: a large mushroom shaped pommel cap; a knuckle bow (870-549). LearnMore, The drawn sword meas. RARE M1840 U.S. Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, MA. 38.50 inches from point to pommel. Starr contracted for 2,000 of these swords in January 1813 and delivered them in small lots from June 1813 through March 1815. (597-12). LearnMore, Foreign import, with Prussian term Eisenhauer [iron proof] embossed in cursive script above the obverse ricasso. Items may be removed (or others added), at any time. Parkhurst, the troops 1st Lieutenant (Chelmsford Historical (870-156). LearnMore, This massive iron-mounted saber is surely a one-of-a-kind early example dating from the Mexican War era. LearnMore, Here is a very fine presentation quality, imported 'Knights Head' style sword specimen made for the American militia market. It was made by the Ames Company and was used as a general issue sword for Union troops. LearnMore, For the sword and U.S. Navy collector they dont get much nicer than this. approx. Etched on both sides with American (172-5869). Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by (870-263). LearnMore, At top center is a large, full color, spread winged eagle sitting on a reddish brown fascine at the center of a sunburst and gold stars. Learn More , 67th ANNUAL BALTIMORE ANTIQUE ARMS GUN SHOW; March 18 - 19, 2023 Learn More , STARR MODEL 1813 NCO SWORD WITH FIRST PATTERN LEATHER SCABBARD, WONDERFUL EARLY ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD WITH SILVER GRIP & PERSONALIZED BLADE, SILVER-GRIPPED IMPORT U.S. MODEL 1860 STAFF SWORD BY E. LYON, PARIS, WITH KLINGENTHAL BLADE, ELEGANT CA. Displays crisp floral (939-01). LearnMore, Measuring 42 inches overall, with a 35 blade that is 1 inches wide at the guard, this sword has a leather wrapped grip bound with two twisted strands of wire. There are also a couple of very tiny, almost imperceptible dings on the obverse edge of the blade, near the ricasso. It has a main fuller running nearly the entire length with a secondary fuller approx. 35.00 inches long with a stopped wide fuller that meas. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle, (870-122). WebAmerican Lodge Ceremonial Sword IOOF Ames Sword . Adopted by the army in 1832, this gladius-pattern short sword was a big seller for Ames to the U.S. and state governments, (1052-42). Presented to: Lt. Tucker / 1st Cal. Figure eight type c1775-1800. Year: C1863 Model: M1850 Foot Officer Size: 32.1 inch blade Import style foot officer retailed by and etched on the (870-364). LearnMore, Manufactured: W. Chelmsford, Mass. Maker: C. Roby & Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1852 Navy Officer Size: 28.75 inch blade Roby Naval officer swords are certainly not common. Blade is an import from Solingen, Prussia (now Germany) and was assembled by Philadelphia jeweler George W. Simon. Nearly 100% gilt remains on brass hilt and scabbard mounts. Comes with a framed wall mount. He set up his own business as a retailer in New York City in September 1862. The first item in the (945-352). The blade meas. The blade meas. Etched blade with US on one side and the eagle motif on the opposite side. Gordon / United (870-60). Galt & Bro. LearnMore, This substantial archive descended in the family of Joseph Lee Smith Kirby (4 Nov. 1841- 28 July 1933,) who left West Point to join the Confederate Army in 1861 and was among the last to surrender in (870-310). LearnMore, Joseph E. Ebling helped raise the Phoenix Regiment, recruited largely among men of Irish extraction in New York City and otherwise known as the Corcoran Zouaves, the Irish Legion, 4th Regiment Empire (172-5736). LearnMore, Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa , Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds , Cs 4.52" Relic 12 Pounder Spherical Shell , Regular army officers had been authorized a silver U.S. within a gold bullion wreath for wear on their undress caps in 1839. Complete with good grips, With brass mounted leather scabbard missing tip. Items may be removed (or others added), at any time. LearnMore, This sword has a gilt brass hilt and scabbard and gold-washed etched blade bearing an Ames Sword Company maker address and panels identifying the owner as John F. Jones of the Putnam Phalanx. LearnMore, This very high-grade sword is not marked by a maker or dealer, but is most likely a German import. approx. These were typically worn by officers, who had to purchase their own uniforms and equipment from military outfitters, but were available (1052-162). One side of the dark patina blade is etched United States Medical Staff'. LearnMore, The blade on this sword is in excellent condition. HANLY, MARCH 20th, 1863, MEXICAN WAR PRESENTATION SWORD OF CAPTAIN JAMES DILL GALBRAITH, OF NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI, BY THE SPARROW VOLUNTEERS: CO. E, 4th REGIMENT, PERSIFOR F. SMITHS BRIGADE OF LOUISIANA VOLUNTEERS, MAY 1846. No edge nicks. Thillmann knew only of this one example, and until it was found (870-637). 35.00 inches with a central fuller that is 26.50 inches long. My items are guaranteed as original. This is a nice example of a more scarce 1848 dated Ames cavalry sword. Both sides of blade have a "running fox" ??? The organization is an old and illustrious militia organization of Savannah, claiming descent from earlier (870-99). LearnMore, This beautiful sword was presented by the Chatham Artillery as a prize for gunnery in 1848. Brass guard (870-147). The steel blade is 31.50 inches long with a 13.75 inch narrow fuller and a 21.00 inch long stopped fuller. LearnMore, The inscription on the throat of this very fine Model1850 Foot Officer's sword reads: Captured at Battle of Winchester from 1st Lieutenant 5th Rhode Island Battery by John C. Carroll 1st Maryland (88-158). LearnMore, We know of just three of these Roby cavalry officers sabers made for officers of the Spaulding Light Cavalry: one inscribed to E.S. Brown Year: 1861 Model: M1852 Navy Officer Size: 28.9 inch (870-27). WebMINT AMES US NAVY MODEL 1852 OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD. LearnMore, This sword was probably sold by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York. This sword is in mint condition with a bright frosty blade. LearnMore, Changing from a non-combatant chaplain charged with saving souls to a field-grade combat officer responsible for taking lives, and then returning to civilian life in academia obviously requires some (870-397). Good grip. Blade Length: 34 Blade Etchings: Faint United States Dragoons. The curved 35- inch blade is a gray dusky peppery patina with only two (539-03). The original gold gilt scabbard mounts are all in place and in wonderful condition. LearnMore, This is better quality example of the sword authorized for staff in 1860, but which shows up photographs carried by some Civil War generals as well. LearnMore, Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. US NAVY Ames M1870 Remington Navy Rifle sword bayonet in excellent condition; intact original scabbard $ 799.97 $ 719.97 Original USA 1870 Ames USN sword bayonet made by Ames Manufacturing Company, intact orig scabbard included, only 10K made. The blade remains (1179-074). This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of (870-325). LearnMore, The drawn saber meas. WebSale! Additional shipping and insurance charges will apply to international purchases. 1840s U.S. Other known examples include one in the Wray Collection at the Atlanta History Center. LearnMore, This is very nice example of an American War of 1812 sergeants sword. PRESENTATION SWORD FROM JAY COOKE, FINANCIER OF THE UNION, TO FELLOW SANDUSKY OHIO NATIVE LT. JAY COOKE SMITH, 101st OHIO, ADC TO GEN. CRUFT AND BRIGADE COMMANDER KIRBY, 4th ARMY CORPS: MOUNTED AND CONTINUALLY ON THE FRONT LINE AT NASHVILLE. 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