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- Group of three antique swords including
Group of three antique swords including two Fraternal swords and one Civil War sword, Civil War sward has larger circle piece to hilt; good antique condition, some wear and rusting to each, surface scratches to sheaths; the longest blade L 36 3/4" (approx.)Provenance: Private Los Angeles, CA collection
- (2) FRATERNAL SWORDS - Two 19th c Knights
(2) FRATERNAL SWORDS - Two 19th c Knights of Columbus Swords with ivory handles brass hilts & helmet form pommels one with engraved blade both about 31'' long good condition no sheathes.
- European and Fraternal Swords Lot of
European and Fraternal Swords Lot of Two Lot includes one Ulster Rite sword and French Court sword. Condition: Very good; French missing crest.
- TWO FRATERNAL SWORDS. Including one
TWO FRATERNAL SWORDS. Including one sword with an etched blade. Marked ''Henderson Ames Co. Kalamazoo''. With bone or bone-type handle with initial and foliate engraving. Handle with cross-in-crown encircled by the motto ''in hoc signo vinces''. Sheath engraved ''W.P. Dye'' with cross and crown metalwork. 39'' l. Also including a similar fraternal sword with cross-in-crown decoration. Sheath engraved ''C.S. Dana''. 38 1/2'' l. Both swords with surface wear scratches finish loss. W.P. Dye sword with discoloartion some rust. C.S. Dana sword with significantly rusted blade and finish loss on handle.
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