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IMPORTED CAVALRY SABER. 35" blade is unmarked. Leather grip with brass wire, iron scabbard with two pins holding throat. Typical import Civil War-era Cavalry...
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IMPORTED CAVALRY SABER. 35" blade is unmarked.
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MODEL 1840 CAVALRY SABER. This is a nice
example of a Civil War era import Cavalry Saber. 36-1/2" unmarked blade. Iron scabbard is retained with two pins and drag is marked "A & EH". CONDITION: Cord, leather, and ... [more like this]
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Rare Palmetto Armory Cavalry Saber: blade
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Imported U. S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber:
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA LION POMMEL AMERICAN
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RARE, UNUSUAL, UNIQUE AND HISTORIC TIFFANY
& COMPANY SILVER PLATED HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION ARTILLERY OFFICERS INSCRIBED SWORD-CAPT. W.A. TREADWELL 14TH N.Y. HEAVY ARTILLERY. One of the most spectacular Civil ... [more like this]
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Mid-19th C. import officer's cavalry saber,
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CIVIL WAR LIGHT CAVALRY SABER. European
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A U.S. Model 1840 cavalry saber imported
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Curved 34 1/2 inch blade marked at ricasso PDL for Peter D. Luneschloss, the German maker. Brass hilt and leather and wire-wrapped grip of standard pattern. ... [more like this]
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TWO SWORDS. Mid 19th century. American cavalry
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IMPORTANT DBL INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR U.S. COLORED
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BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION GRADE AND INSCRIBED
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Confederate Georgia Altered Cavalry Sabermarked
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