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Ricasso is stamped with a well-worn (1052-231). These were all what collectors call Type I Ames M-1850 Staff & Field Officers swords. Field, 34-inch blade is slightly curved. The bright, slightly curved blade has a surface that shows only very minor amounts of mottling and no (1181-09). The saber has a 34 7/8 inch bright double fuller blade, with "U.S./J.H.C." Peterson #116 is a nice parallel, though with a conventional bone grip. LearnMore, This is a very good, complete, classically Confederate cavalry saber with wood scabbard. Blade Length: 34 Blade Etchings: Only a small amount of the light leaf design remains. Ames manufacture, etched on the left side of the ricasso with "Ames Mfg/Co./Chicopee/Mass." Ames company of Massachusetts.The sword was based upon the French Modele 1816 Glaive dArtillerie Pied (Model 1816 Sword for Foot Artillery), and was a collaboration between Ames, who supplied the blades and assembled the swords, Samuel Huse who The firm entered the military history books in 1832, when they received their first US government contract to produce swords, the US M-1832 Heavy (Foot) Artillery Sword. /from his friend / Richd. LearnMore, Manufactured: Solingen Maker: Wyersberg Year: 1840-1850 Model: M 1840 General Officer Sword Size: 33.25 Condition: VF This sword is designated a general officer sword by the engraved brass (870-352). The sword is etched in three script lines on the obverse blade, just forward of the ricasso: Ames Mfg Co / Chicopee / Mass. LearnMore, This 1860 Staff sword bears the keystone blade stamp of Emerson and Silver at the base of the blade on one side and the etched retailers address on the other side: EVANS / & / HASSALL / (870-404). Add Engraving Services Cavalry Swords $99.99 LearnMore, The drawn sword meas. This sword is etched with a US that is in between the two styles. / (1186-04). M, WebThe Ames Sword Company Ames is probably the most desirable maker amongst American sword collectors. No edge nicks. Parkhurst, the troops 1st Lieutenant (Chelmsford Historical (870-156). LearnMore, This original engraving by well-known military artist C.J. The reverse of the scabbard throat mount is also stamped: AMES MFG. Both sides of blade have a "running fox" ??? During the early 1800s the family business grew, repairing and manufacturing a wide variety of metal work. The sword retains its original blued steel scabbard, which is in equally fine condition. LearnMore, Manufactured: Philadelphia, PA Maker: W. H. Horstmann & Sons Year: 1868 Model: M 1850 Foot Officer Sword Size: 30.50 Condition: VG High grade foot officers sword from Horstmann. WebItem Description. LearnMore, Col. Shalers pre-war militia sword is presented here, made by Horstmann & Sons/Makers Philada. and so marked on the scabbard. Total production was just 6,100 and most survivors lack the condition of this saber, (789-08). The hilt is iron, with a long, (490-3554). which was formerly Grant Post #4 by Mayo Dyer Hersey (August 30, 1886 September 5, 1978) an American engineer, (88-167). He was joined in the (870-639). It is single-edged with a false edge on the top extending back about (870-143). In fact, only LearnMore, Maker: N.P. (Sales tax applies, if purchased within California). He (490-2157). LearnMore, This rare sword has 3 known examples. I only sell items so that I can buy other ones. WebThe Ames Civil War Sword is a replica of the US Civil War sword. approx. 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. It uses a crudely cast, heavy, thick guard, with the side branches (870-614). Wing spread eagle etc. Guard has some minor dents along one edge. approx. (2022-765). KIRBY AS C.S. Covering (870-613). LearnMore, This steel-hilted saber is modeled on the British 1796 light cavalry saber and the style was very popular in American mounted units from before the War of 1812 right into the 1840s. The cast and brass hilt is loaded with original gilt and the blade remains in very (1047-21). 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). LearnMore, Virgil Price produced military swords during the Civil War and then shifted back into Masonic regalia and swords afterward. LearnMore, This attractive, non-regulation Foot officers sword has slightly curved blade. Officers, Spanish Fork Homes for Sale $485,009. Ames Sword for sale LearnMore, US Revenue Cutter Service Sword, Model 1834, also referred to as US Revenue Marine. Ames is probably the most desirable maker amongst American sword collectors. Tucker / 1st Cal. approx. 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). Additional shipping and insurance charges will apply to international purchases. US MODEL 1832 GENERAL OFFICERS SWORD BY N.P. 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 German officers sword was made by Eickhorn and is so marked. LearnMore, Manufactured: U.S. Maker: Unmarked Year: C1820-25 Model: Mamaluke Size: 29.25 inch blade 1.30 in. The pattern is pictured in their 1864 catalogue in figures 13 and 16. Items may be removed (or others added), at any time. Reference books refer to this sword in the following terms Although generally considered to be an Army pattern, this sword was (160-66). H. Moore / U.S.N. This has a very (870-624). It was made by the Ames Company and was used as a general issue sword for Union troops. 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. The surface of the blade is very clean and (870-179). 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. Galt & Bro. Additionally only company grade Cavalry officers were allowed to keep their own pattern of sword. LearnMore, This is an a very nice example of the U.S. Model 1832 short sword, dated 1834, supplied to New York under the militia act and fitted with the states version of the US 1839 pattern artillery plate. (1142-119). Maker: N.P. LearnMore, Still known by some collectors as the Peterson 75 from the figure number in the classic American Sword, this imported in some quantity and liked by many officers as a field sword for its (870-432). Ornate brass handle is a mellow mustard. Company grade officers, who were typically mounted, as in the light artillery, were allowed to carry metal scabbards as well. It also bears a great 1860 inscription to the Adjutant General (870-343). It has a metal scabbard instead of the normally seen (870-32). Description: Manufactured by the Ames Sword Company, the Model 1906 Saber was an updated Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber. 38.50 inches from point to pommel. 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). LearnMore, This beautiful sword was presented by the Chatham Artillery as a prize for gunnery in 1848. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. This sword is in mint condition with a bright frosty blade. Under the new, uniform 1851 regulations, only the Cavalry, Medical Department, Paymasters and General Officers were allowed to keep their own pattern of Staff & Field Officers swords. Although the new sword regulations were not official until 1851, the sword that would be known as the M-1850 Staff & Field Officers sword was clearly codified and established on paper during that year, and the very first official government contracts were let to Ames for 150 of the new pattern swords on April 10, 1850. Manufactured: Philadelphia, (870-208). LearnMore, The drawn saber meas. In general, Staff & Field Officers swords were authorized for officers above the rank of captain, or those of the rank of captain and below, if serving on a General Officers staff. LearnMore, High grade, pre-war Militia officer by Horstmann with the unusual feature of no U.S. designs on the blade and a federal shield with 7 stripes and no stars on the scabbard. Some collectors still (172-5794). JOHN CRAIG, USA BY EMPLOYEES OF SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL 1868, MINT AMES US NAVY MODEL 1852 OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD, MODEL 1872 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICERS MAMALUKE SWORD, MODEL 1840 PATTERN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS NCO SWORD BY RIDABOCK & CO. WITH SCABBARD, PAINTED ESCUTCHEON AND MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD IDD TO MAJOR WILLIAM LAMBERT OF THE 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY & THE 27TH & 33rd NEW JERSEY, MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SABER AND PORTRAIT IDD TO 1ST LT. ANTHONY A. TAYLOR, 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT, CONFEDERATE SHORT SWORD MADE BY BOYLE, GAMBLE AND MCFEE OF RICHMOND, ORIGINAL, BRASS-MOUNTED PRESENTATION-GRADE KNIGHTSHEAD MILITIA OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARD. LearnMore, The drawn saber meas. LearnMore, This beautiful and historic sword was presented to Brevet Captain B.F. Harley by his fellow citizens of Philadelphia upon his return from service in Mexico and bears the citys coat of arms on (870-448). LearnMore, When John Thillmann wrote US Army Swords, he knew of only one M1860 Staff sword using this impressively detailed, applied three-dimensional eagle motif on the obverse counterguard and regarded it as (988-30). 56) of this unique Cavalry officers pattern, which has a large brass guard with (870-556). approx. LearnMore, The bright, slightly curved blade has a surface that shows only very minor amounts of mottling and no pitting. 29.75 inches long from pommel to point. The Foot Officers sword was typically authorized for those officers of company grade, captains and below, who were not serving in the cavalry. For the sword and U.S. Navy collector they dont get much nicer than this. Guilded brass basket style guard and pommel with a rayskin covered grip. LearnMore, Manufactured: Unknown Maker: Unknown Year: 1820-1830 Model: Naval Surgeon Sword Size: 25.75 Condition: VG Great early naval surgeon sword. Guard has high grade casting on knucklebow, pommel (870-11). It measures 37.5 overall with a 31.5 blade. LearnMore, The 1832 short sword had been specified for infantry sergeants and musicians as well as enlisted men of foot artillery. Thillmann knew only of this one example, and until it was found (870-637). LearnMore, This example is of the shortened Second Model swordpattern with its scabbard.Therounded iron pommel and guard with a sword-knot hole distinguish it from the First Model. First and Second (1000-832). The scabbard is solid and complete and free of any dents or damage and shows no abuse. LearnMore, A remarkable sword manufactured by W.H. The last 8 of the blade has a false (344-3245). Please feel free to contact us regarding any query. Etched on both sides with American (172-5869). LearnMore, Here is an original example of an Ames 1862-dated government naval boarding. Scabbard retains most of the original blue finish. Ricasso is stamped with a well-worn (1052-231). Saber is in very good overall condition. This is a (2022-718). LearnMore, There are only six known examples (Louis Froelich, Arms-Maker to the Confederacy by McAden & Fonvielle, pg. LearnMore, Manufactured: Springfield, Mass. It is bright and clean with no mottling or pitting. WebGet the best deals on Artillery Sword when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. 31.00 inches long from pommel to point. LearnMore, James P. Fitch got his start in the military goods business with Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. 35.00 inches long with a stopped wide fuller that meas. Horstmann & Sons Year: CW Model: M1850 Foot Officer Size: 31.00 Condition: VG High grade sword from Horstmann. Standard brass foot officer guard with (870-142). LearnMore, Manufactured: France Maker: Klingenthal Year: CW Size: 32 inch blade This example is in excellent condition. LearnMore, This massive iron-mounted saber is surely a one-of-a-kind early example dating from the Mexican War era. LearnMore, This high-grade Ames sword displays a nice combination of history art. Starr contracted for 2,000 of these swords in January 1813 and delivered them in small lots from June 1813 through March 1815. (597-12). 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. Starr contracted for 2,000 of these swords in January 1813 and delivered them in small lots from June 1813 through March 1815. (597-12). 52 acres of recreation land only 30 minutes from Provo. 31.00 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. LearnMore, The bright, slightly curved blade has a surface that shows only very minor amounts of mottling and no pitting. Regt. 32 in unsharpened, polished blade, has a few minor scratches, and two imprints towards the top middle of blade, marked with "James MFCo. Although the blade retains the large majority of its original polish and frosting, it does show some very lightly scattered age freckling and minor oxidized discoloration from handling over the years. 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. LearnMore, The following historic sword was lent to the Melrose Museum in Melrose Mass. WebBuy these popular premium edition Ames NCO swords for $219.99. Ricasso is strongly stamped with (1047-139). LearnMore, This sword is patterned after the Ames manufactured 1859 Marine musician's sword but this post-war specimen was made by Horstmann of Philadelphia. The blade appears to (1043-366). LearnMore, Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. WebAMES MFG CO. CABOT VILLE 1851 On the other side it is marked-U.S. A.D.K. Remains ding-free with slight traces of condensation spotting near tip. Regulation U.S. etching (344-44). approx. LearnMore, This quill backed blade was made by the firm of Gebruder Weyersberg of Solingen, Prussia as evidenced by the kings head mark stamped on the reverse ricasso. REVERSE SIDE US OVER 1864 WITH G.K.C. Dedicated to preserving our heritage through honesty and integrity in the collecting field. Scabbard has some minor pitting and surface rusting overall with traces of some green colored paint toward end.. LearnMore, This exceptional, silvered Model 1850 staff and field officers presentation sword was given to a twice-wounded captain of the Anderson Zouaves by the men of his company. It is a very high end saber, bearing a rubbed presentation (870-271). The blade itself is very bright with just the slightest scattered mottling and a point that has a slight bend in the last 0.50 inch. (998-143). 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. Official regulations in the 1830s through 1840s called for infantry officer (169-137). 38.50 inches from point to pommel. (Sales tax applies, if purchased within California). LearnMore, The drawn sword measures a total length of 37.75 inches from tip to pommel. Manufactured 1834-62. The 30-inch blade is etched with MA. This seems to be a wartime 1860 staff sword that he repurposed and is a nice (766-1451). LearnMore, No maker mark. Bright gray blade measures 30.25 in length, 1 in width at the ricasso. We buy, sell, authenticate and appraise Confederate and Union Civil War Swords and Sabers and always maintain a large selection of Antique Swords for Sale. NO SCABBARD.. 1840-1860, 31'' double edged, etched blade with foliate and Stand at Arms design. The hilt is iron, with a long, (490-3554). 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 organization is an old and illustrious militia organization of Savannah, claiming descent from earlier (870-99). Size: 26.5in blade, .8 wide, widens to .9 near the tip Condition: VG These NCO swords are quite scarce. This is a very good example of a regulation U.S. cavalry saber- the Model 1833 Dragoon Saber for enlisted men. LearnMore, Manufactured: Philadelphia Maker: W.H. MILITIA STAFF OFFICERS SWORD - C45010, U.S. ARMY MODEL 1840 MEDICAL STAFF SWORD - C45008, BRITISH PATTERN 1853 CAVALRY SABER - C45006, K&C CONFEDERATE ARSENAL REBUILD SWORD - M1593, US M1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD - C15361. It is identified by a (870-157). Ames is probably the most desirable maker amongst American sword collectors. Blade is very nice with smooth semi-bright (344-2514). 35.00 inches long. 36.00 inches long. Sword meets all the normal requirements for this sword with a few exceptions. 18 of the length. There were (870-499). While it is normally very difficult to date the manufacture of an un-dated M-1850 Staff & Field Officers sword, the style in which the US is etched on the blade suggests that this sword was manufactured in mid-1862. The steel blade is 31.50 inches long with a 13.75 inch narrow fuller and a 21.00 inch long stopped fuller. Staff, ARTILLERY OFFICERS SABER MADE BY AMES BUT ETCHED AND RETAILED BY SCHUYLER, HARTLEY AND GRAHAM: THE ONE IN THE BOOK! HANLY, MARCH 20th, 1863, MEXICAN WAR PRESENTATION SWORD OF CAPTAIN JAMES DILL GALBRAITH, OF NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI, BY THE SPARROW VOLUNTEERS: CO. E, 4th REGIMENT, PERSIFOR F. SMITHS BRIGADE OF LOUISIANA VOLUNTEERS, MAY 1846. This would later be reversed and today the Marines still (870-52). This design of foot artillery sword has a Reverse is marked; U.S. / C.E.W. LearnMore, Well used but complete Model 1840 cavalry saber stamped at top of the knuckle bow with LIEUT. Early US Military Academy at West Point cadet sword. LearnMore, This sword by Horstmann is in excellent condition, incorporates the South Carolina state seal on the guard, and dates about 1840, the era of the elegant elite, volunteer militia companies that (1117-93). HAS A 32.5" BLADE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. Frederick W. Widmann emigrated to the U.S. in 1816 and set up business in Philadelphia as a die-sinker and (870-279). AT FT. FISHER, VERY RARE BOYLE, GAMBLE NCO SWORD WITH LEATHER SCABBARD, M1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD WITH SCABBARD, WITH MEYERSBERG SYMBOL ON BLADE, MODEL 1852 NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD IDD TO EDWARD W. HALCRO, BEAUTIFUL US MODEL 1860 CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD BY TOMES & DAGGETT, RARE TIFFANY & CO. HIGH GRADE MODEL 1860 NAVAL OFFICERS CUTLASS, PRESENTATION GRADE US MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD BY W.H. 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 blade is wonderful, it is bright and clean with only very minor scattered mottling. approx. Orem Homes for Sale $469,839. Original Item: Only One Available. Sword, LearnMore, An unusual pattern variant made in 1864. WebAmes Sword Model 1860, Inventory # 18320 Ames Cavalry Sword Branches & Knucklebow Ames Cavalry Sword Quillon Ames Sword Quillon & Guard Troopers in the Scabbard has been painted black with painted white ends. Under the regulations, the Foot Officers sword was to be carried in a leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts, while the Staff & Field Officers sword was carried in a browned metal (later blued metal) scabbard, also with gilded brass mounts. wide Condition: Excellent+ Early Marine Officer Mamaluke with carved Ivory grip and (870-75). LearnMore, This is very nice example of an American War of 1812 sergeants sword. LearnMore, This pattern was introduced in 1840 for all mounted officers other than cavalry, but with the introduction of the 1850 patterns it was limited to officers of light artillery, making it very scarce. LearnMore, The Ames Sword Company catalog of 1882/83 lists this sword as number 538 and describes it as the Old Regulation Revenue and Marine, by which they mean the old regulation Revenue-Marine, (870-38). We provide free estimates of value, information and identification on Antique Swords. A scarce sword made for officers of the United States Revenue Cutter Service or Revenue (870-37). LearnMore, This is an excellent example of the U.S. Model 1832 Short Sword made by Ames and dated 1835, likely one of 2,400 contracted for on 11/8/1834 or 400 contracted for on 2/2/1835, all of which were (490-3010). WebSale! These swords and other items are available for now. The maker or more likely the suppliers name is on the top scabbard mount and reads: V.

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