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Create an AccountThis attractive American artillery officer's plumed knight's head pommel sword is in the French fashion and dates ca.1830. Counterguard is nicely decorated in fine detail with the eagles, stars, federal shield,...
This American artillery officer's sword dates ca.1810. This style of scrolled decoration of the grip is often seen on American swords of that period. E.RICHARDS & Co. is etched on the...
This American artillery officer's sword by Horstmann & Sons dates ca.1835. The hilt is the same as on the sword number 102 in H.L.Peterson, aside from the different grips. Blade is...
This "village blacksmith" horseman's saber has a brass pillow pommel, ostensibly from a spadroon hilt, the rest of the hilt was crafted by an artisan. The D-shaped knuckle bow is made from...
This interesting American Centennial banner dates to 1876, and is a rendition of the George Washington's Guards flag , which is on display at the the George Washington Masonic National Memorial...
This M1850 field officer's sword dates to the Bellum period. Casting quality of the hilt is not the greatest, with poorly-defined detail of the decoration especially evident in the laurel leaf...
This American artillery officer's sword in the Frederick Widmann-style dates ca.1825-1835. 31" long spadroon blade is decorated with the Federal Eagle, flags, strands of arms, Liberty Caps, oak leaves and acorns....
This American infantry officer's sword dates ca.1820-1835, and is mounted with a blade by the Solingen cutler P.D.Luneschloss; initials P.D.L. are on the ricasso. The elegant design of the sword fittings...
This eagle pommel American officer's sword is modeled after the British King's Army flank officer's saber of the 1803 Pattern. Massive hilt retains much of the original fire gilding, with a...
This American artillery officer's spadroon dates ca.1805. The casting quality of the open-beaked eagle pommel and the flaming grenades knuckle bow is very good, with a great deal of fine detail. Gilding...
This American officer's saber dates around 1810. Shape of the eagle pommel is characteristic of the castings produced by Henry Osborn in Birmingham. The hilt itself is exactly the same as...
This very early 19th c. Bolton-Upson eagle pommel sword is mounted with an unusually long 33" spadroon blade, decorated along half its length with fine blue and gilt symbols of America,...