Revolutionary War Swords For Sale

June 26, 2024

Retains untouched, richly toned, generally smooth, brown surfaces with some isolated patches of light discoloration and scattered pitting. A VERY GOOD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD HORSEMAN'S SABER/HANGER, ca. The blade with generally smooth, brown/gray-colored, steel surfaces and light signs of use & wear. Revolutionary War Officer's Sword. Needle type, pointed, diamond-form, 20 1/2", deeply fluted, steel blade with a very sharp point and only light patches of discoloration and expected surface-wear: still in cosmoline-- from Arsenal Storage. The blade with smooth surfaces and some scattered light discoloration. A fine & unusual example of an American Revolutionary War Period English/American Soldier's Fighting-Knife, made from an English Dog's Head Hanger, ca. In very good+ untouched condition with 55%+ polish and some scattered light patches of discoloration and fine pitting.

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1st New Jersey Regiment. A FINE+ AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD ENGLISH BELT DAGGER/NAVAL DIRK WITH FACETED IVORY GRIP, ca. In very good untouched condition with generally smooth, dark brown surfaces and some patches of forge-roughness and pitting. In overall very good lightly cleaned condition with smooth wooden and steel surfaces.

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Neumann's: "Swords & Blades of the American Revolution & his "Battle Weapons of the American Revolution", pg. Cast & forged, iron, 8 1/2" x 5" head with a rectangular socket with forge-riveted side-terminals/neck and collar. The hilt with lightly stained/mottled, nickeled (75%+) surfaces and a good grip with old repairs to its leather. Complete with its original brass-mounted Leather Scabbard with matching untouched surfaces and fine stitching. All rights reserved. The hilt with an untouched mustard-toned patina and the dark-colored, spiral-cut, wooden grip with some scattered abrasions/scuffs and its original braided brass grip-wire. You have a friend in PA. All the best, ". American revolutionary war swords for sale. From the Estate of Senator Jack Fitzpatrick (Mass. ) A classic example of the type of European Cavalry Saber/Sword often imported, by both the Union and Confederacy, for use in the American Civil War. The grip with light scattered handling marks and expected signs of use and age. US Model 1840, cast brass hilt with a disk-type cross-guard: the center with an embossed ridge, raised borders and an upper quillon. A RARE COLONIAL AMERICAN/REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD AMERICAN SPONTOON, ca. 192, Dan Hartzler's "Silver Mounted Swords-The Lattimer Family Collection", pg. A very nice example of a Revolutionary War French Model 1767 Hanger, ca.

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Regulation Pattern 1742 heart-shaped, cast, brass hilt with an integral, top-mounted quillon and spiral grip, a matching single-bar knuckle-guard and the rope-turned grip with its ball pommel with a fine tang-peen. The back strap and pommel with matching surfaces; and the spiral-cut wooden grip with lightly toned oxidized surfaces with various chips and handling marks: missing its leather grip-wrapping and grip-wire. A large brass and iron drag with nicely polished smooth surfaces and a fine black leather body with some minor age cracks and 95% of its finish. Co. /CHICOPEE, MASS. Revolutionary war sword replica. "

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The 17" by 1 wide blade with a very good tip: the base marked with a HILL maker s mark. The European imported/Solingen?, saber-form, finely acid etched, slightly curved, single edge, 31 , steel blade with smooth, silver-gray steel surfaces and some light patches of discoloration. The 4" x 3", iron axe-head with an oval socket and a curved, 4" rear spike/fluke. Revolutionary war swords for sale online. Tai Chi, Broad and Oriental. Scattered light discoloration and fine surface pitting with an evident hand forged surfaces. We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products.

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Finely etched 28 polished steel blade with fine quality vine-scroll etchings. Some light signs of use and wear. A very nice example of an American-made Naval Dirk/Belt Dagger, ca. The 31 3/4", slightly curved, single-edge blade with bright, smooth, steel surfaces with (99%+) polish. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN REGULATION SILVER-PLATED EAGLE HEAD INFANTRY OFFICER S SWORD, ca. Fine blade with much (85%+) polish, clear marks, fine contours and its original cutting-edge: smooth and lightly toned, steel-gray surfaces. Sharp contours and light signs of use/wear. The haft with sharp contours, minor scuffs, light abrasions and handling marks. Of American or English make and in the style of an English Pattern 1742 hanger with its single edged, slightly curved, 27 3/4", cutlass-form back-blade, with a top fuller for approximately 3/4 its length. The bayonet with a near excellent blade with nearly all of polish and virtually no flaws. The handle/haft with generally sharp contours, scattered handling marks, minor abrasions and age-stains. For similar examples and more information, please see G. Stone s: Glossary of the Construction, Decoration & Use of Arms .

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Form with a double edged, straight, 7 5/8 , spear-point, steel blade with smooth steel surfaces and 95%+ polish. 17th Century Battle-Axe, ca. A classic example of a pre-1830 US Regulation Patter 1821 Infantry Officer s Sword, ca. The grip with 90% of its leather wrapping and shows signs of use: chip at heel. Of traditional, English, Naval, Boarding Axe form with an unmarked, heavy/reinforced axe head with an integral rear fluke with a pointed tip. Hand forged iron knuckle-bow and disk-shaped cross-guard, en suite with the pommel and complete with its upper quillon with teardrop finial.

An early and scarce American Soldier s accessory with a very low survival rate, due to their initial low cost and hard usage. An embossed & fluted urn-shaped pommel with turned capstan and a finely embossed knuckle-bow with raised beaded decorations and several London Silver Hallmarks and an "I. The handmade solid steel hilt features a spiral pattern in the carved hardwood grip. The steel hilt with a "P"-type knuckle-bow? 1880s) type steel scabbard (missing its leather frog and brass clip). Custom engrave this piece with up to 60 characters of text. Retains 85%+ polish with only light scattered patches of discoloration, a fine cutting-edge and untouched gunmetal-toned surfaces. The hilt with a lightly toned golden-mustard patina with smooth brass surfaces, en suite. The etched iron grip (loose) with scrolls engraved pattern and lightly oxidized steel surfaces. Of classic, early 19th century, European/American made?, Cutlass/Saber design.

The knuckle-bow embossed, en suite with vine scroll accents. I've spent more than several thousand dollars on bladed equipment, and I've never once received a letter letting me know when something would be late. For a similar example, please see Robert M. Reilly's: American Socket Bayonets... 44 & 47 (pl. Turned wooden grip of classic Penny Knife form with knob-type base and its original iron securing rivet and ferrule. Pierced and chased, ball-shaped pommel and a chiseled stirrup-type knuckle-bow, en suite. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. The single edge, back-sword type, 32", fullered, spear-point blade with its original cutting edge without nicks or significant abrasions. Union Cavalry Officer. Of heavy War type weight; and made with an armour piercing/reinforced & weighted tip.

1450-1500: In overall very good "Museum preserved"/lightly cleaned condition with generally smooth, age-toned, steel surfaces to the unmarked, 22 1/2", double edged, Broadsword type, double-fullered blade. In overall very good+ untouched condition with smooth steel, brass and wooden surfaces and expected signs of use & wear. Retains fine and smooth mottled-gray, steel surfaces with shaply engraved hunting depictions, on both sides of the blade, 65%+ polish and sharp cutting edges.