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";s:4:"text";s:19614:"LearnMore, This group consists of several uniform pieces and an import Model 1860 officers cavalry saber, all in excellent condition and identified to Lieutenant Colonel A. W. Preston of the famous 1st (1179-294). Webavailable Swords & Other Items Please Click on the pictures for details. LearnMore, The following historic sword was lent to the Melrose Museum in Melrose Mass. Description: Manufactured by the Ames Sword Company, the Model 1906 Saber was an updated Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber. The blade is double edged and meas. wide Condition: Excellent+ Early Marine Officer Mamaluke with carved Ivory grip and (870-75). Grip: (344-2527). 29.75 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. WebInscribed Presentation Swords are our specialty. 35.00 inches long with a stopped wide fuller that meas. LearnMore, A rare pre-war pattern of the 1852 naval officer's sword. LearnMore, In 1859 the US Marine Corps regulations changed. The hilt and guard are steel, as mandated in December 1902, but (490-2635). This follows the regulation pattern, but in (766-1721). It has a makers Model 1860 U.S. Cavalry Saber from the Civil War marked on the 35" curved blade ricasso: oval Mansfield & Lamb logo. 2014-2022. Colonel William Henry Jr. was at every major Civil War Battle including Gettysberg and the surrender of General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House. Frosted panel with scroll/oak leaf designs. 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). Tucker / 1st Cal. Regt. Peterson #116 is a nice parallel, though with a conventional bone grip. It shows some non-regulation elements that are not uncommon on militia swords, but generally follows the lines of the 1840 (870-345). LearnMore, Manufactured: New York; Maker: Tiffany & Co / PDL; Year: Civil War; Model: M 1860 Naval Officer Cutlass ; Size: 30.25; Condition: VG High grade naval officers cutlass from Tiffany & (870-08). 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). Sword meets all the normal requirements for this sword with a few exceptions. The sword is a militia foot officers sword with a (159-155). We provide free estimates of value, information and identification on Antique Swords. LearnMore, The blade on this sword is in excellent condition. Items may be removed (or others added), at any time. 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, This massive iron-mounted saber is surely a one-of-a-kind early example dating from the Mexican War era. MILITIA OFFICERS SWORD WITH ETCHED BLADE, VERY NICE US 1832 PATTERN SWORT SWORD DATED 1835 AND REGULATION 1839 PATTERN BELT, M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY D.J. No edge nicks. Other known examples include one in the Wray Collection at the Atlanta History Center. LearnMore, Manufactured: Springfield, Mass. Blade Length: 34 Blade Etchings: Faint United States Dragoons. THE ALL METAL SCABBARD IS IN LIKEWISE GOOD CONDITION. The blade is He set up his own business as a retailer in New York City in September 1862. This is a very nice example of an Ames Model 1832 Artillery Short sword, dated 1843. WebSale! It measures 37.5 overall with a 31.5 blade. NO SCABBARD.. 1840-1860, 31'' double edged, etched blade with foliate and Stand at Arms design. 31.00 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. WebThe US Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword was the first sword to be produced by the famous N.P. RARE M1840 U.S. M1850 Horstmann High Grade Foot Officer Presentation Sword, Custom 1850 Foot/Artillery Officer's Sword, M1860 Presentation Cavalry Officers Saber, Widmann 1832/1834 General Officer's Sword, 1840 Non-Commissioned Officer Attributed to Widmann. Scabbard has some minor pitting and surface rusting overall with traces of some green colored paint toward end.. LearnMore, Manufactured: Newark, NJ Maker: Sauerbier, Henry Year: Early Civil War Model: Model 1840 transitional with 1860 style grip Size: 34.2 inch blade, 1.17 wide, .353 thick This sword has all true Type 1 (870-159). The sword was made by Ball, (870-138). I 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. They variation from the standard production Type II Ames M-1850 Staff & Field Officers swords were minimal, with the primary differences being a slightly larger blade that was about longer, wider and 1/16 thicker than subsequent production examples. Ricasso stampd with inspectors initials JM, date (344-2558). Guard has some minor dents along one edge. Covering (870-613). Total production was just 6,100 and most survivors lack the condition of this saber, (789-08). Manufactured: Springfield, MA / Solingen Maker: N.P.Ames Year: C1840s Model: M1840 Size: 33 5/8 inch blade length, 1.18 (870-238). LearnMore, Swords and scabbards of this pattern may be seen in several public collections, such the Wray Collection in the Atlanta History Center. The blade is bright with light scattered surface pitting. LearnMore, This Model 1860 Staff sword is a post-war piece in fine condition overall. Blade measures 26 long, 1 wide at the ricasso and has a flat back with a single, wide, unstopped fuller. Manufactured: England / Norfolk, VA Maker: Joseph Rogers & Sons Year: C1830s (870-51). This was carried over in the 1851 regulations for use on the 1851 shako, but was embroidered directly on the blue band (2020-912). These swords and other items are available for now. The sword is a militia foot officers sword with a (159-155). Looking like an ancient (870-465). No edge nicks. 34-inch blade is slightly curved. Staff, approx. LearnMore, This German officers sword was made by Eickhorn and is so marked. LearnMore, Maker: Unknown Blade Length: 30 Blade Etchings: Exceptional condition etching. The Marine version of the musician sword had a half (1179-042). Aged. Thillmann knew only of this one example, and until it was found (870-637). There is muchalready written about theThe Ames Sword Company (herein referred to as "Ames"). The mounts retain the large majority of their original gold gilt finish, but do show some minor wear and scuffing from carry and use. LearnMore, John Thillmann did not uncover any 1840 or 1860 cavalry officers sabers made by Wester in the survey conducted for his essential Civil War Cavalry and Artillery Sabers, published in 2001, and only (870-267). There is a central stopped fuller that meas. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of (870-325). The blade meas. One side of the dark patina blade is etched United States Medical Staff'. 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. LearnMore, Foreign import, with Prussian term Eisenhauer [iron proof] embossed in cursive script above the obverse ricasso. which was formerly Grant Post #4 by Mayo Dyer Hersey (August 30, 1886 September 5, 1978) an American engineer, (88-167). Cross quillion with bud finials, with slender langets and ears. It was made by the Ames Company and was used as a general issue sword for Union troops. A scarce sword made for officers of the United States Revenue Cutter Service or Revenue (870-37). Blade is semi-bright with a few very minor edge nicks. This sword is etched with a US that is in between the two styles. Prior to 1862, Ames used a block US on their blades, and by 1863 this mark had transitioned to what sword collector, researcher and author John H. Thillmann refers to as a slanted script US. approx. LearnMore, There are only six known examples (Louis Froelich, Arms-Maker to the Confederacy by McAden & Fonvielle, pg. WebC1820-40 Ames style knighthead sword with eagle counterguard: Very Good: $395.00: C1830 straight sword with American eagle counter guard, French-pattern hilt, and Guilded brass basket style guard and pommel with a rayskin covered grip. Following the general lines of the 1860 Staff Sword, carried by General officers as well as Staff (870-354). Figure eight type c1775-1800. Ames was a major (1047-118). SILVER MOUNTED 1758 DATED HUNTING SWORD, CUTTOE, OR HANGER, MODEL 1860 GENERAL OFFICERS SWORD, GILT HILT AND SCABBARD, SILVER GRIP, AND DAMASCENE BLADE, NON-REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD, FROEHLICH, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMORY, KENANSVILLE NC CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, B. DOUGLAS CONFEDERATE CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, COLUMBIA, SC, HIGH GRADE PRESENTATION US M1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD OF WILLIAM CHANDLER CASEY, 7th NGSNY: GOLD WASHED DAMASCUS BLADE, STRONG ETCHING, HILT AND SCABBARD MOUNTS WITH TRACES OF GILT, US 1832 PATTERN 1844 DATED ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD AND DINGEE MARKED BELT, U.S.N. 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). LearnMore, Louis Froelich emigrated from Bavaria in early 1861 and settled in Wilmington, NC, where he produced a large assortment of sabers, sword bayonets, bayonets, pikes, knives, axes, accouterments and (1126-09). The M-1851 regulations established not only a new pattern of Staff & Field Officers sword, but also a new pattern of Foot Officers sword. Wm. It is identified by a (870-157). The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. The pommel is a modified (766-1736). The scabbard retains about 80% original blue with some thinning and fading, which is mixing with a smooth plum brown patina. The sword itself has loads of original bright gilt finish on the brass hilt and the blade has vivid blade etching set off (172-4273). The newly adopted swords eliminated a wide variety of M-1840 pattern swords that were currently in service within the US Army, but were distinct for each of the many branches of the service. CO., CHICOPEE, MASS. I only sell items so that I can buy other ones. In fact, only 379 M-1850 Staff & Field Officers swords were purchased from Ames by the US Ordnance Department from the adoption of the pattern through the end of the American Civil War. The sword itself has Tags: LearnMore, This beautiful sword was presented by the Chatham Artillery as a prize for gunnery in 1848. Albaugh attributed them to to Kraft, Goldschmidt and Kraft of (870-565). WebAMES MFG CO. CABOT VILLE 1851 On the other side it is marked-U.S. A.D.K. In my opinion, Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Sabers by John Thillman and The Ames Sword Company 1835 - 1865 by John Hamilton, will cover most ofthe collector's curiosities. 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. Its heavier weight earned it the nickname "Old Wristbreaker". LearnMore, This original condition Model 1860 Staff officers sword is one of many produced by various manufacturers from the Civil War to the turn of the century. Manufactured by the Philadelphia firm of (344-105). Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site. It was imported by Horstmann who then (870-333). On the scabbard mount of this Civil War edged weapon is a (490-06). The hanger mounts are presentation grade, with relief cast floral figures on the obverse of the hanger bands, which are smooth and round on the reverse. LearnMore, This is very nice example of an American War of 1812 sergeants sword. LearnMore, Manufactured: European Style Maker: Unmarked Year: Civil War Model: M1850 Size: 32.5 inch blade A very impressive Staff & Field officer's sword with a large half basket consisting of a lined (870-608). Web1840 Personalized Premium Army Ames NCO Swords With Steel Scabbard Total Length : 39" Blade Length : 33" Handle Length : 6" Weight : 1.26 kg Material : High Carbon Steel Scabbard : Polished Steel 100% satisfaction guaranteed, we stand behind our products and strive to provide outstanding services. The vast majority of swords were privately purchased by the officers themselves from military goods retailers like Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York City. 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). Guard says "MA" and depicts a 19th Century style federal eagle on the pommel with wire wrapped handle and eagle heads on the ends of the guard. This one shares enough characteristics with those of Boyle and Gamble to suggest a Richmond connection, but is possibly by (870-484). LearnMore, The bright, slightly curved blade has a surface that shows only very minor amounts of mottling and no pitting. 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. Ornate brass handle is a mellow mustard. With the distribution of the 1840 sword patterns the sergeants and musicians (480-222). 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. LearnMore, The drawn sword meas. WebThe vast majority of swords were privately purchased by the officers themselves from military goods retailers like Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York City. This seems to be a wartime 1860 staff sword that he repurposed and is a nice (766-1451). The huge broad blade is polished bright. The pommel is a modified (766-1736). H. MOORE, US MODEL 1860 AMES CAVALRY OFFICERS SABER WITH WOOD LINED STEEL SCABBARD, HISTORICAL PRESENTATION MODEL 1840 GENERAL OFFICERS SWORD OF WILLIAM SCHOULER, ADJUTANT GENERAL OF MASSACHUSETTS 1860: HE PREPARED THE MINUTEMEN OF 61, M1860 AMES NAVAL CUTLASS WITH SCABBARD, DATED 1862, ENTERPRISE. Due to paint loss some of the stars are missing. Panoply of arms with Liberty Cap on pole. Scabbards were apparently specified after the signing of the (597-15). Rare type in excellent overall condition, considering the age. I only sell items so that I can buy other ones. LearnMore, The following historic sword was lent to the Melrose Museum in Melrose Mass. LearnMore, This original engraving by well-known military artist C.J. LearnMore, Family ID to Lt. Edmund Byrne with service from 1814 to 1850. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS USED MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD BY AMES MFG. Frederick W. Widmann emigrated to the U.S. in 1816 and set up business in Philadelphia as a die-sinker and (870-279). 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. Schuyler, Hartley and Graham assembled and sold a wide variety of swords that were often highly (870-653). Maker: Ames Mfg. LearnMore, An unusual pattern variant made in 1864. There were (870-499). approx. 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. Nickle plated for parade use. Draper Homes for Sale $761,542. /from his friend / Richd. White washed sharkskin grip. Manufactured: Boston, Mass. Maker: S.E. LearnMore, Classic Civil War cavalry saber made by Ames Manufacturing Company. Guard shows some edge wear, the very good+ grips, US model 1840 NCO dress sword. WebThe Ames Civil War Sword is a replica of the US Civil War sword. VERY RARE 1834 ENGINEER AND MEDICAL STAFF SWORD BY HENRY BOKER, BELONGING TO BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN HENDRICKSON, WHO LOST A LEG AT FREDERICKSBURG, 83rd NEW YORK VOLS (9th NYSM) AND 13th V.R.C. From Japanese swords to German daggers to Modern production knives, we have something for everyone. 22.00 inches long. (870-85). 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). THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS WAS FOUNDED IN AMES M1840 NCO SWORD DATED 1864. The reverse is etched with foliate splays, surmounted by a large, script US, over which are displayed another panoply of arms, which are again surmounted by foliate splays. 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. LearnMore, This is a beautiful high-end example of the U.S. 1902 officers saber made by Eickorn of Solingen in excellent to near mint condition. LearnMore, This is a really nice example of the U.S. artillery short sword and belt. Etched on both sides with American (172-5869). Blade (1000-823). W. Tyson / Feb. 12, 1857. Manufactured: Philadelphia, PA; Maker: (870-13). LearnMore, Manufactured: U.S. Maker: Unmarked Year: C1820-25 Model: Mamaluke Size: 29.25 inch blade 1.30 in. 35.00 inches with a central fuller that is 26.50 inches long. WebRoxbury Artillery Massachusetts Ames Sword Price: $595.00 Description: This scarce sword (circa 1829-31) is engraved "N.P. WebAMES MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARD, DATED 1864. Scarce pattern that is a cross between (870-355). It is my hope that people gain an appreciation for the craftsmanship and history associated with the men that bore these swords and arms in their cause. Reference books refer to this sword in the following terms Although generally considered to be an Army pattern, this sword was (160-66). 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). It has a stopped fuller that (1083-06). 35.00 inches long with a stopped wide fuller that meas. WebThe Ames Sword Company Ames is probably the most desirable maker amongst American sword collectors. approx. Add Engraving Services Cavalry Swords $99.99 LearnMore, The drawn sword meas. Dedicated to preserving our heritage through honesty and integrity in the collecting field. LearnMore, Manufactured: Import / Washington, D.C. Maker: Import / M.W. LearnMore, Virgil Price produced military swords during the Civil War and then shifted back into Masonic regalia and swords afterward. All rights reserved. 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, Manufactured: France Maker: Klingenthal Year: CW era Model: M 1860 Staff Sword- Size: 32.50 Condition: VG High Grade M 1860 Staff Officer Sword. WebOnly $150k! 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. ";s:7:"keyword";s:20:"ames swords for sale";s:5:"links";s:403:"Accident In North Huntingdon Pa Today, Celebrity Summit Cabins Photos, Tyronsa Joseph Killed By Police, Articles A
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