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Create an AccountEven though unmarked, this American officer's eagle pommel saber has the clear signs of being a product of Nathan Ames - the style of the open-beaked eagle head and the typical...
This early 19th c. American officer's sword features a hilt with the distinct style of the eagle head pommel associated with the Albany silversmith Isaac Hutton. A silver-hilted sword with a...
This American flintlock pistol has a massive brass barrel which is just shy of 9", and is massive .7 caliber. The lock is marked T.Ketland & Co., barrel is struck with...
This flintlock pistol has a 8 inch brass barrel marked London at the top. Caliber is about 15 mm. Barrel has no proof marks, ostensibly because the Ketlands didn't want to...
Even though unmarked, I believe this to be an American mounted artillery non-commissioned officer's or a militia officer's sword, ca.1810-1820. It's mounted with a 31" undecorated blade, which is secured to...
This deluxe sword features a hand-chased silver-plated hilt, with a downturned shell guard decorated with a victorious Roman centurion surrounded by military trophies, fasces, axes, and standards. Two lions are peering...
This outstanding American infantry officer's sword and its original buff leather belt date ca.1835. Both the hilt and scabbard are silver-washed, indicating an infantry officer's weapon. Open-beaked eagle is massive, both...
This weeping eagle pommel American infantry officer's saber dates to the early 19th c., and is probably of English manufacture. Hilt retains traces of silver-plate, bone grip has an age shrinkage...
This American seven-ball open-beaked eagle pommel spadroon dates to the first quarter of 19th century, and is in estate-fresh condition. Blade is 31" long, nicely etched with martial and floral motifs,...
This seldom seen variant of the Philadelphia cutler Frederick Widmann Type II/III eagle pommel sword dates ca.1830. The sword features all the attributes of the early Widmann swords, now justly desirable...
This CA.1810 American junior or non-commissioned officer's eagle pommel sword is mounted with a plain 28" blade. The so-called weeping eagle head pommel may indicate manufacture by a Birmingham maker, perhaps...
The hilt of this scarce early Federal Period American horseman's saber is identical to sword no.18 in Harold Peterson's seminal work "The American Sword". Letters W H B or W H...