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Create an AccountThis recent estate find is a Civil War vintage Ames-made Staff and Field officers sword. Rhomboid blade is 32" long, profusely etched with military trophies, Federal Eagle and patriotic motifs. Blade...
This outstanding American Staff Officer's sword dates to the last decade of 19th century. Blade is maker-marked by the Boston cutler G.W.Simmons, a firm which specialized in fine quality, exquisitely decorated...
This scarce US Model 1872 Mounted Artillery officer's sword features a beautifully etched 31" blade. Blade etching is crisp and undamaged, sporting the Federal Eagle along with various military and floral...
This Springfield Model 1888 trapdoor single-shot rifle is in untouched, uncleaned condition. I've only oiled the trapdoor to allow me to see the condition of the rifling, which is sound and...
Dating from the early to mid-1900s, letter knife in the shape of US Model 1902 Army officer's sword . Overall length 10 inches. Very light signs of wear, some minor losses...
Blade on this sword is dated 1918, as well as maker-marked L.F.&C, which stands for "Landers, Frary & Clark", one of the two suppliers of this sword to the US Cavalry,...
This USMC officer's sword was modeled after the US Army field officer's M1850 sword, and bears a distinct blade, etched with floral and military motif and the familiar Corps abbreviation USMC....
This well-used military academy cadet sword dates to the late 1800s-mid-1930s. According to Brazelton's and McGinn's Directory of American Military Goods Dealers William C. Rowland was in in the military goods...
This 'sleeper'-condition US M1873 / 1884 and its original bayonet just surfaced out of a Massachusetts home and have never been on the market, judging by the uncleaned condition of the...
This 1884 Springfield is serial-numbered 339253, which indicates an early production. Serial numbers for the 1884 rifles and carbines range from 300,000 to 500,000, roughly.The breech is marked US MODEL 1873,...
This is my last remaining and by far the best Springfield trapdoor rifle.This US M1888 trapdoor is in overall superb condition, with virtually all of its original bluing and case-hardening present....
Carlos Alfonso Gardiner was born in Spain on October 19th, 1879, grew up in Illinois, entered the US Naval Academy in 1896, graduating in 1900. Upon receiving his lieutenant's commission he...