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Create an AccountMICHAEL W. SILVEY & GARY D. BOYD - UNITED STATES MILITARY KNIVES COLLECTOR'S GUIDEVery much out of print. A great companion book to the M.H.Cole's books.A few pencil check-marks by the...
This is one of the handful surviving Rose 1807 contract sabers. The blade is 34.5", sword is just over 40". Blade has dark staining, but no pitting. Blade is marked by...
This World War I US ARMY 133th Infantry Regiment sweetheart brooch is quite exquisitely done in enamel and yellow metal, featuring the regimental motto FIDELIS ET FORTIS - FAITHFUL AND STRONG....
This US Artillery or Military Engineer Officer's sword dates ca.1821-1840, which is substantiated by the initials W.H.H. etched on the obverse blade. W.H.H. stands for WILLIAM H. HORSTMANN COMPANY in Philadelphia....
The exact number of these pre-1812 contract cavalry sabers made by Nathan Starr is unknown to me, but it could not have been many, as they don't appear on the market...
This is a recent estate find, in completely original, untouched condition. An easily distinguished eagle pommel by the famous Philadelphia sword-maker and arms dealer Frederick Widman, with a blade marked with...
This M1840 saber bears a K&C-marked blade of standard dimensions, 35" long. Blade has several small nicks on the edge, dark patina, the point has a light wave to it.Hilt is...
1. 6-pounder solid shot. Active rust, needs TLC. Poor casting quality, with voids. Possibly Confederate.2. 6-pounder solid shot. No active rust. Poor casting quality, with many voids, possibly Confederate.3. 20 lbs....
This scarce US Civil War cavalry trooper's saber was imported by Tiffany & Co., and made for them by Robert Mole and Sons of Birmingham, England. It emulates the British 1821...
This Smith carbine came out of a house here in Rhode Island only a few days ago, and remains in its untouched, as-found condition. The gun is dirty, with patches of...
This US COAST GUARD officer's sword dates to the years of the inception of the service, ca.1915-1925, and was manufactured by M.C. LILLEY & CO., in Columbus, Ohio. According to the...
This Nathan Starr 1812-1813 contract cavalry saber bears the standard 34" blade, which shows beautiful patina. Blade is marked with the inspector's cartouche and proofs. Hilt is tight, grip leather has...