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Turned and carved, cylindrical form, spiral-cut, Maple grip of "Potter style" with a nicely toned, smooth, untouched, dark, reddish-brown-colored age-patina and its braided brass, grip-wire. Charleston, SC 29412. Revolutionary War Swords have been a favorite of mine since the purchase of my first Potter Horseman's Saber several years ago. Thank you for all the pep talks, you helped me wait it out. The blade with smooth surfaces, 90%+ polish, isolated patches of discoloration and a sharp tip.
A FINE WW I/IMPERIAL PERIOD GERMAN (BAVARIAN) OFFICER'S SWORD & SCABBARD, ca. We are buyers and sellers of Colonial, Federal Period and Revolutionary War Swords and Artifacts and provide Identification, Authentication and Consignment Services. Integral socket (for. 1750: In overall excellent/Museum Grade untouched condition with smooth lightly toned surfaces to the diamond-form, finely engraved, hollow ground, 31 1/4" blade with a flared, gold-damascened & nitre-blued ricasso with 90%+ finish. A very nice example of a mid-19th Century Buffalo Skinning Knife, ca.
AN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD SOLDIER-MADE FIGHTING-KNIFE/DAGGER, ca. Finely Chiseled steel/iron hilt of classic French Officer's Smallsword form. Gilded (95%+) and finely Embossed brass hilt with classic, openwork, floral-vine scroll embossed cross-guard with a curved upper quillon. The grip with its original banded gilt-wire wrapping and the ball-type pommel with a fine tang-peen. 1680-1700: Of late-17th Century (ca. 80%+ polish, smooth steel surfaces, minor nicks and the ricasso with a faint Made by/AMES MRG. A classic example of a War of 1812 Period Naval Pike Head.
A very nice example of an untouched Bright Finished US Model 1816 Musket Bayonet, ca. A VERY GOOD REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD SHORTLAND PATTERN/SECOND MODEL BROWN BESS BAYONET, ca. 66 caliber) form: the base with a Circular maker s mark. Of most likely German make and dates to, ca.
Marked, at its base with a "HENRY BOKER/SOLINGEN" maker's marking for the noted Civil War Era German sword-cutler Henry Boker of Solingen, Germany, who worked 18-18; and was the only known Foreign Exporter/Importer of US Model 1860 Swords. Fine haft with generally smooth, untouched and oxidized, wooden surfaces. Original iron scabbard with two suspension rings and an integral flared drag: several dents and in untouched dark condition. A VERY GOOD & UNUSUAL COLONIAL AMERICAN/REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD AMERICAN-MADE BELT-DAGGER, ca. 1800: In overall very good untouched condition and of Regulation French Model 1786 Naval Boarding-Axe design. Wooden grip with very good surfaces and some handling marks and wear. Retains smooth steel, brass and wooden surfaces with a fine quality, single edge, 26 1/2", slightly curved, Colonial American made, steel "Cavalry Saber" blade with a single deep fuller, along the length of the blade's reinforced spine. Retains its original highly-polished burlwood grip with 95%+ finish and sharp contours. A fine and rare example of an original Revolutionary War Period German/Hessian Etched & Engraved Officer s (Sergeant's) Spontoon, ca. We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. Regulation pattern, triangular form, tapered, flat, steel blade with a bottom flute/blood-groove for its entire length. 1742 Pattern Heart-shaped, cast, brass hilt with a top-mounted teardrop quillon, a single-bar knuckle-guard and a wooden (Cherry? )
The 5" x 3", unmarked, round poll, "tomahawk" blade with its original cutting edge. Retains sharp contours and approx. And integral side-langets and quillon with a curved upper finial.
Plug Bayonet of, ca. Once I receive the sword I'm going to post a review on sword forum... and I'm going to mention you and your great service (and discount), hopefully it will help spotlight you and your online shop... as a regular forum reader there, I hadn't even heard of you before, which I think is a shame. 1770: Provincial, American Blacksmith made, slightly crude, 19", single-edge, cutlass type blade. A fine example of an early 19th century naval/nautical weapon.
Model 1840 Musician's Sword, cast brass hilt with a simple cross-guard with an integral upper quillon. A finely embossed, gilt brass hilt with a nicely detailed Eagle Head pommel, an integral, "P"-type knuckle-bow with a matching curved quillon, en suite. A VERY GOOD US CIVIL WAR PERIOD NON-REGULATION TYPE MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER S SWORD & SCABBARD, ca. Nicely hand-stitched seams and its point with a decoratively stitched "ball type" finial..
Very good grip with its braided silver grip-wire and some minor signs of use and age. A VERY GOOD+ & RARE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BLACKSMITH-MADE CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE, ca. 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. The hand-forged, 13", steel head of typical mid to late 17th century French Partisan design, having nicely sculpted "flame" type wavy external flanges, a central spear body of elongated leaf form and reinforced tapered spear-point. 1873 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD BAYONET, ca. Items may be removed (or others added), at any time. For similar examples and more information, please see G. Stone s: Glossary of the Construction, Decoration & Use of Arms . 1810: In overall very good untouched condition with a straight, 28 1/2", unmarked, heavy, "back"-type blade with a single cutting edge: of a slightly crudely fashion and made without a fuller. Crescent maker's-mark. In overall very good condition with generally smooth surfaces and some light wear and signs of use: sharp cutting edge.
Complete with its original black leather scabbard with brass riveted longitudinal seam (four rivets missing) and its original side-mounted, brass frog/attachment-stud. Very fine blade with evidence its original cutting edge, 95% smooth, bright finish and sharp markings: fine smooth grip. In overall very fine+/near excellent condition. Very Fine quality, deeply embossed & chased, heavy, Bronze Hilt, in the form of a Standing 16th Century French Nobleman/King (possibly Henri IV or Louis XIV) in traditional attire. Wire-bound, leather-covered, wooden grip with its braided wire wrapping and black leather covering. A well-made hand-crafted European Stone Age Hammer, ca. A very well made and fine quality Georgian kindjal, ca. In overall very good+ untouched condition with sharp points, a sound body and expected signs of interment.
Retains its original braided grip-wire and is complete with its original, brass fitted, black leather scabbard with smooth untouched surfaces with scattered light discoloration and wear. Retains its original, pointed, brass drag (dented on one side) and throat with an integral loop and its brass suspension-ring. Fine blade with smooth evenly toned gunmetal gray surfaces, some light patches of discoloration and a pleasing age patina overall. Finely cast and embossed, solid, brass hilt with an integral rope-turned grip and a finely cast Dog's Head pommel of mid-18th Century English form (Please see G. Neumann's: "Battle Weapons... 308-309). 1822 brass hilt with triple-bar guard and a very good untouched mustard patina: the side of the knuckle-bow with a "422 D. 29 P" Unit/Rack number. Complete with its original, cast, Pewter collar with nicely aged/patinated, lead-gray-colored surfaces. Hand-forged, 11", etched & engraved, steel head of typical 17th/18th century German Sergeant's Spontoon design, having nicely sculpted, protective base "lobes"/flanges, a central spear body of elongated leaf form and reinforced tapered spear-point. Complete with its original, braided, iron wire, covered wooden grip with heavily oxidized russet-toned surfaces and signs of use and wear.