KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SWORD AND SCABBARD Gold-colored pommel in the form of a knight's helmet and cross-guard with red Knights Templar emblem. Grip with engraved iron cross. Blade etched on one side with The M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus Ohio" near cross-guard. "Miles R. Miller" etched at center on opposite side of blade. Both sides etched with scenes of knights, cross and crowns, "Memento Mori" with a skull and crossbone, etc. Gold-colored scabbard with polychrome decoration of knights, armor and iron crosses. Overall length 35.5"."
Knights of Columbus Sword Knights of Columbus sword owned by George G. Kineon, M.D., Superintendent for Ohio Hospital for Epileptics in Gallipolis, Ohio, circa 1930. 36 1/2" long, 5 1/2" wide.
TWO COLUMBUS, OHIO LODGE SWORDS. Ca. 1900. Lilly and Company "Knights of the Golden Eagle" sword with etched blade and scabbard. Wear, 36.5"h. And Lilly and Company "Knights Templar" sword, etched blade with gold wash decoration. Thomas A. Huntley and William A. Aultman names on blade and scabbard with red enamel crosses. Some wear. 37.25"l.
Two Fraternal Swords: Knights of Columbus with 25 3/4" blade made by Lynch & Kelly, NY. Other is presentation sword with fully etched blade by George Fletched, Balt. , inscribed to M. Raymond Roberts. Blade is 26" L. Scabbard is heavily decorated with enamel highlights.
MODEL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SWORDModel Knights of Columbus Sword,
TWO DECORATIVE LODGE SWORDS. 1) Ames Sword Co, Chicopee, MA with engraved blade and inscribed “James F. Carver”. Handle has monogram and scabbard has name also. Believed to be a Knights of Columbus sword. SIZE: 38”. 2) The Henderson Ames Co., Kalamazoo, MI lodge sword with engraved blade inscribed “Phillip H. Thomas”. Scabbard and leather sheath and accompanies sword. SIZE: 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-97823 (150-250)
Knights of Columbus Sword, Engraved Blade, with Scabbard, 37 long, overall rust
A lot of five American fraternal order swords
Comprising: 1) Unmarked example, probably Ancient Order of Hibernians, by Horstmann & Sons of Philadelphia, blade with conventional etching, hilt of standard militia form with reeded bone grip, incorrect scabbard. See page 56, The American Fraternal Sword. 2) Knight of the Ancient Order of United Workman, Frank Henderson of Kalamazoo, Michigan, circa 1873-93, blade etched with motifs and S.W. Blodgett, gilt brass mounts, helmet pommel, brass mounted scabbard. 3) Another, retailed by J.W. Vickers of Buffalo, New York, 19th century, blade etched A.O.U.W., gilt brass hilt, helmet and eagle pommel, ebonized grip, nickeled scabbard. 4) Eminent Commander, Order of the Knights Malta, by M.C. Lilley Co. of Columbus, Ohio, etched and gilt blade with M.C. Hattasch, silvered hilt and scabbard mounts with enameled details. 5) Another, by Henderson, Ames of Kalamazoo, Michigan, early 20th century, etched and gilt blade, silver mounts with enameled details, with red leather sword belt with silvered buckle and mounts.
Condition: 1) Very good. 2) Blade with dark patina, mounts with traces of gilding. 3) Blade worn, traces of gilt finish, scabbard with spotting. 4) Very good. 5) Fine.
Two fraternal swords of the Knights Templar and the Knights of Pythias late 19th century comprising: Knights Templar sword made by Sisco Bros. Baltimore; the Knights of Pythias sword with symbol of the Uniformed Ranks made by Lilley & Co. Columbus OH; each with original decorated metal scabbard Estimate $ 150-250 Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
WEAPON: Knights of Columbus ceremonial or dress sword, both sides of steel blade gilt etched with foliate decoration, one side engraved "Walter B. Ward" at mid-point, medieval symbols throughout including mace, sword, pike, and pennant, scrimshaw or bone grip initialed "W.B.W.", gold gilded scabbard decorated with red enamel Maltese crosses, figural knight's head tip loose and partly detached, expected surface wear including spot tarnish, verdigris, and minor loss, sword measures 37 3/4" l.; along with a late 19th C. men's walking stick or cane with gold plated pommel, ebonized tapering shaft, elaborately chased floral and foliate decorated cap engraved "J. Adair, Dec. 25, 1885" at top, some dents, minor loss to shaft end and missing ferrule, 34 1/2" l.
ANTIQUE MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SWORD & SCABBARDDESCRIPTION: An antique masonic knights templar sword with the original scabbard. The maker of the blade is M.C. Lilley Co. from Columbus Ohio. The blade is heavily decorated with engraved motifs and an engraved name inscription that reads "Chas. G. Gilbert". The sword handle is made of bone, and has masonic hand painted symbol decorations. This sword is completed with the original scabbard.
CIRCA: Late 19th Century.
ORIGIN: USA.
DIMENSIONS: L: 36 3/4" W:5".
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Knights of Columbus Ceremonial Sword, early 20th c Knights of Columbus Ceremonial Sword, early 20th c., by the Ihling Bros. Everard Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., the blade engraved "P. A. Malpie," with a celluloid handle and an enamel and relief decorated scabbard, Sword- H.- 32 3/4 in., W.- 5 5/8 in., D.- 1 in.
Knights of Columbus Ceremonial Sword: Included in this lot we have a Knights of Columbus ceremonial sword. The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic organization with a focus on charity work and improving society. The sword shows a stainless steel blade, etched engravings, aluminum Columbus bust pommel and cross guard, and with a black wood handle. The blade is marked "Knights of Columbus - T. C, Gleason Chicago ILL". The scabbard is made of stainless steel and shows brass accents. The Sword is in good condition overall with some wear due to age. The piece shows a 28" long blade and 36 1/2" long overall. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer’s responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SWORDKnights of Columbus sword owned by George G. Kineon, M.D., Superintendent for Ohio Hospital for Epileptics in Gallipolis, Ohio, circa 1930. 36 1/2" long, 5 1/2" wide. Condition: : finish wear, loss, soiling. International clients are ineligible to bid on this item. It is for sale only within the United States except not to CA, NY, NJ. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary documentation, permits or paperwork necessary including but not limited to such documents as required to comply with any and all requirements and restrictions imposed by Federal trade regulations related to endangered species prior to finalization of any sale.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR REGALIA SET Items belonged to Henry M. Bodecker of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Includes coat, sash, sword, belt, hat, cap and gloves. Black coat with attached gold-colored medal engraved Baldwin 11. Commandery No. 22 KT Williamsport PA". Sash in ivory satin with black velvet edging and green satin backing. Two emblems applied to sash, one textile and one metal. Sword with silver-colored pommel in the form of a knight's helmet. Blade etched with decorations of knights and regalia. Black and silver belt. Black hat with white feathers and central red cross. Black satin cap with significant deterioration. Maize-colored gloves. Hat, cap and gloves contained within a hatbox. Most items made by the M.C. Lilley & Co. of Columbus, Ohio and are labeled with Bodecker's name. Overall length of sword 35"."ConditionSome deterioration to sash.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TYPE BONE HANDLE STEEL SWORD WITH A FRENCH FOILKnights of Columbus Type Bone Handle Steel Sword with a French Foil
MC Lilley, Masonic ceremonial sword and scabbard, possibly from the Knights of Columbus. Ivory handle with members initials. The sword has etched blade with members name "Edward Buchholz". Sword length 37 1/2". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
Sword and photograph relating to turn-of-the century CT fraternal and military organizations: Knights of Columbus ceremonial or dress sword from the Waterbury, CT branch of the Catholic fraternal organization, c. 1848-1898, manufactured by the Ames Sword Co. of Chicopee, MA, both sides of steel blade gilt stenciled with foliate decoration, one side inscribed "Henry E. Moffatt" at mid-point, organizational symbols such as medieval knights and crowned crucifixes appear throughout, manufacturer's name inscribed near rain guard, ivory grip, steel scabbard, and leather carrying case also marked with owner's initials or name, hairlines to ivory and surface wear, broken chain, sword measures 33 1/4" l., carrying case as found, 36 1/2" l.; along with late 19th black and white photograph of Connecticut cavalry members in dress uniform, c. 1880, twenty-seven men of various ages posing in three rows with bugler reclining on Oriental scatter rug at feet of hatless commander, expected loss to carved oak frame, framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, as: 15 1/8" h. x 20" w.
ASSORTED DECORATIONS & COLLECTIBLES Including a Jewish pewter kiddush cup filler ("pischer"); a Knights of Columbus fraternal sword, 35 1/2 in. L.; two silver-plated candelabra; a pair of decorative sheet iron and wire ducks; a Chinese Canton porcelain wash basin (as is), 16 in. Diam.; a small cast iron birdbath, and other items, largest vase is 14 in. H.
Knights of Columbus Sword: Knights of Columbus sword owned by George G. Kineon, M. D. , Superintendent for Ohio Hospital for Epileptics in Gallipolis, Ohio, circa 1930. 36 1/2" long, 5 1/2" wide. Condition: finish wear, loss, soiling. International clients are ineligible to bid on this item. It is for sale only within the United States except not to CA, NY, NJ. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary documentation, permits or paperwork necessary including but not limited to such documents as required to comply with any and all requirements and restrictions imposed by Federal trade regulations related to endangered species prior to finalization of any sale.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MODEL SWORD WITH CARRYING CASEKnights of Columbus Model Sword with Carrying Case,
(3) Various SwordsTo include a Knights of Columbus Sword an antique sword with figure of knight on horse and a eagle figural handled sword with blade engravings. Largest measures41''L. Private collection Highland Park MI.
1925-1930 Masonic Knights Templar ceremonial dress sword with gold gilt scabbard. Blade is ornately etched with crusader scenes and lily work. Sword is marked "The Lilley Co. Columbus Ohio". Engraved name on sword is "Harry A. Ayres". Approx. 37" overall length, 30" blade. Gold gilt scabbard with overall Masonic Templar design and red enameled crosses. Scabbard and sword have age appropriate wear. No oxidation to blade. Some typical age cracks in grip. Please see our other lots for more Freemason and Masonic swords. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- U.S. officer’s dress saber 38”l., a similar example, and a Knights of Columbus sword by Horstmann, Philadelphia. As found. - |
M.C. LILLEY MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SWORDMC Lilley, Masonic ceremonial sword and scabbard, possibly from the Knights of Columbus. Ivory handle with members initials. The sword has etched blade with members name "Edward Buchholz". Sword length 37 1/2". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
E.A. Armstrong, Masonic ceremonial sword and scabbard, possibly from the Knights of Columbus. The sword has etched blade with members name "John M. Pollock". Sword length 34 1/4". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
A lot of two edged weapons: American fraternal sword and French M. 1866 bayonet
Comprising: 1) American fraternal sword for the Knights Templar, etched and gilt blade marked The Lilly Arms Co./Columbus, Ohio, silvered and enamel hilt and scabbard. 2) French Model 1866 yataghan bayonet marked for the St. Etienne arsenal and dated 1872, iron scabbard.
Condition: 1) Fine. Some wear to silvered finish. 2) Blade with minor pitting, scabbard with dark heavy patina and areas of pitting.
Knights of Pythias "FCB" Fraternal Order Sword: Included in this lot is a Knights of Pythias FCB fraternal order sword originating from the late 1900's. The sword features a steel blade with brass guard and pommel. The grip is made of wire-wrapped leather, with the guard showing a figure in roman style armor on the front. The pommel is designed in the image of a mustached man in a helmet with a lion on top. The blade is covered in gilt gold floral designs and is marked "The M. C. Lilley & Co. Columbus". The sheath shows a steel construction with the image of a figure destroying pillars. The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear. The piece measures 34 3/4" long with the blade measuring 27 1/2" long.
KNIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEES AND KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS FRATERNAL LODGE SWORD ASSORTMENT(3) “named” lodge swords each having name etched to obverse and additional motifs / insignias etched to obverse and reverse of blade; including KOTM sword made by “The Pettibone Bros. Mfg. Co. Cinti. O” on reverse ricasso, having wire-wrapped leather grip and nickel plated magnetic scabbard, various “KOTM” insignias throughout; KOTM sword made by “M. C. Lilley & Co Columbus O” on reverse ricasso, having polished wood grip, copper alloy scabbard with applied figural motifs; and a Knights of Pythias sword made by “M. C. Lilley & Co Columbus O” on reverse ricasso, having polished wood grip and plated magnetic scabbard retaining hanger chain with related insignias including “FCB” throughout sword and scabbard
(lot of 2) Fraternal swords: (1) Masonic Knights Templar sword, The Pettibone Bros. Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, late 19th c., the 30" blade embellished with scenes of knights, crusaders, horses and foliate and engraved with the name Frank Owen Benton, a figural guard, black handle with inset cross and knights head pommel, the scabbard with similar decoration and red and blue enameling, a cross through a crown with the legend "Be thou faithful unto death & I will give thee a crown of life", overall with lustrous finish blade with some oxidation, heavy oxidation on scabbard, overall: 39"; (1) Masonic Knights Templar sword, M.C. Lilley & Co., Columbus, Ohio, late 19th c., the 28" blade embellished with scenes of knights, crusaders, horses and foliate and engraved with the name Arthur Byron Smith, the guard with cross and crown, black handle with raised cross and knights head pommel, the scabbard some decoration including the words "In Hoc Signo Vinces' ("n this sign thou shalt conquer) and a cross, oxidation at blade and scabbard, handle is loose from pommel, overall: 36.75"l, total for shipping: 4.50lbs
MASONIC KNIGHTS OF TEMPLAR CEREMONIAL SWORD 20th century, chrome and enamel with ivorine grip, the blade with engraved and gilt decoration, marked "The M.C. Lilley & Co., Columbus, Ohio," the blade inscribed to Robert Lertenberger.
Knights of Columbus Fraternal Presentation Sword: Engraved blade and inscribed to Samuel Addison, Ascension Commandery #283. 31" blade with scabbard.
A Knights Templar Ceremonial Sword, ca. turn of 20th Century Having a knight's head pommel, monogrammed bone/ivory hilt; the blade and sheath engraved with name of owner and Knights Templar symbols. Blade engraved with maker's name "The M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus Ohio" which was used in 1882-1925, and stamped "Germany". The original sheath and guard decorated with applied metal Knights Templar symbols and scrolls; with three metal suspension rings. Measures approx. 37-1/4"L.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CEREMONIAL SWORD & SCABBARD1865-1881 Secret society fraternal Knights of Pythias ceremonial dress sword and scabbard. Ornate scabbard has a man between pillars, pulling them down (similar to Samson destroying his enemy's temple). The scabbard and guard have the initials "FCB", which stand for the Pythian fraternal organization motto ("Friendship, Charity, Benevolence"). The guard also has a crest with the initials UR, which was given to members of the Uniformed Rank. Sword is marked "M.C. Lilley Co. Columbus Ohio" to one side and a knights helmet on the other side. Name on sword is "Alex. Gordon". Approx. 37 1/4" overall length, 29 7/8" blade. Guard is slightly loose. Please see our other lots for more Freemason and Masonic swords. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
(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.
Knights of Columbus Ceremonial Sword: Featured in this lot we have a Knights of Columbus ceremonial sword. The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic organization with a focus on charity work and improving society. The sword shows a stainless steel blade, etched engravings, brass Columbus bust pommel and cross guard, and with a black wood handle. The blade is marked "Knights of Columbus - Lynch & Kelly Utica N. Y. ". The scabbard is made of stainless steel and shows brass accents. The Sword is in good condition overall with some wear due to age. The piece shows a 28" long blade and 36 1/2" long overall. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer’s responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
1865-1881 Secret society fraternal Knights of Pythias ceremonial dress sword and scabbard. Ornate scabbard has a man between pillars, pulling them down (similar to Samson destroying his enemy's temple). The scabbard and guard have the initials "FCB", which stand for the Pythian fraternal organization motto ("Friendship, Charity, Benevolence"). The guard also has a crest with the initials UR, which was given to members of the Uniformed Rank. Sword is marked "M.C. Lilley Co. Columbus Ohio" to one side and a knights helmet on the other side. Name on sword is "Alex. Gordon". Approx. 37 1/4" overall length, 29 7/8" blade. Guard is slightly loose. Please see our other lots for more Freemason and Masonic swords. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
Early 20th century Fraternal sword with finely etched gilt enhanced blade. Maker marked with fancy nickel scabbard adorned with silvered brass fittings. Believed to be Knights of Columbus. Complete with double leather straps.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CEREMONIAL DRESS SWORD & SCABBARD1865-1881 Knights Templar sword and scabbard. Sword is marked "M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus". Engraved name on sword is "Washington Williams". Approx. 36" overall length, 29" blade. Scabbard and sword have age appropriate wear. There is some oxidation to ricasso and scabbard. Guard, grip and pommel are slightly loose. Some typical age cracks in grip. Please see our other lots for more Freemason and Masonic swords. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
TWO LODGE SWORDS. American early 20th century. Marked on the blades for M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus Ohio. Ceremonial Rose Croix swords with brass fittings and ornate brass scabbards knight helmet pommels with dragons and ivory grips with incised initials. Both have etched blades with battle scenes and names. Blued recesses with ''Stuart R. Bolin'' and gold recesses with ''Andrew R. Bolin''. Sword covers of suede and leather the latter with Andrew Bolin's name. Imperfections. 39''l. overall. Both blade edges have wear pommels are loose one scabbard has deteriorated surface from suede cover. Both covers are damaged.
TWO FRATERNAL SWORDS. Masonic and Knights of Columbus. Blade lengths 20 including scabbards."ConditionMinor wear.
Group of Two Masonic Knights Templar Swords American, 20th century. Collection two Masonic Knights Templar swords in scabbards comprising of one created by M C Lilley & Co., Columbus, Ohio (circa 1923-1925) with etched decoration on blade with knights, armor and manufacturer, additionally marked for "William S. Chandler", ebonized wood pommel with armored knight at end, chain link connecting to hand guard with crown encircling cross, contained within a silvered sheath with cross and "IN HOC SIGNO" and VINCES"; the other made by Ames Sword Co, Chicopee Mass with etched blade ornamented in scrolled foliates, also reading "De Molay Commandery K.T.", and "Harry W. Farquhar", ebonized wood pommel with knight in armor at end, chain link connecting to cast hand guard with stars in triangular patterns and eagle. Farquhar sword approximate length in scabbard 36.5"
KNIGHTS OF TEMPLAR FRATERNAL SWORD WITH SHEATH, 27 3/4" double sided blade with battle scene and owners name, 36 1/2" overall (with sheath), ivory colored celluloid grip scribed GHJ (George H. James), knights head pommel, cross guard, red enameled cross through a crown on nickel plated sheath, manufactured by "The M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus Ohio" 1882-1925.
MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CEREMONIAL SWORD SCABBARD1925-1930 Masonic Knights Templar ceremonial dress sword with gold gilt scabbard. Blade is ornately etched with crusader scenes and lily work. Sword is marked "The Lilley Co. Columbus Ohio". Engraved name on sword is "Harry A. Ayres". Approx. 37" overall length, 30" blade. Gold gilt scabbard with overall Masonic Templar design and red enameled crosses. Scabbard and sword have age appropriate wear. No oxidation to blade. Some typical age cracks in grip. Please see our other lots for more Freemason and Masonic swords. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
1865-1881 Knights Templar sword and scabbard. Sword is marked "M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus". Engraved name on sword is "Washington Williams". Approx. 36" overall length, 29" blade. Scabbard and sword have age appropriate wear. There is some oxidation to ricasso and scabbard. Guard, grip and pommel are slightly loose. Some typical age cracks in grip. Please see our other lots for more Freemason and Masonic swords. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
EA ARMSTRONG MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SWORDE.A. Armstrong, Masonic ceremonial sword and scabbard, possibly from the Knights of Columbus. The sword has etched blade with members name "John M. Pollock". Sword length 34 1/4". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
Knights of Columbus Fraternal Order Sword Scabbard: Featured in this lot is a Knights of Columbus ceremonial sword. The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic organization with a focus on charity work and improving society. The sword shows a stainless steel blade, etched engravings, brass Columbus bust pommel and cross guard, and a black wood handle. The blade is marked "Knights of Columbus - T. C. Gleason Chicago ILL". The scabbard is made of stainless steel and has brass accents. The Sword is in good condition overall, with some wear due to age. The sword measures 35" long with the blade being 28" long.
WEAPONS, two swords and a dagger, c. 1900-1953: two Knights of Columbus ceremonial dress swords, both with cruciform cross guards, ebonized handles, and Columbus head pommels, both with etched blades inscribed "Knights of Columbus" and "K of C", both with scabbards, one with decorated chape, isolated rust, longer one measures 36 3/4" l.; and Korean War era U.S. military M-6 dagger, cross guard engraved in part "U.S. M6", scabbard collar engraved "U.S. M8A1, V.P. Co.", blade sharpened, drab sheath and canvas belt strap, 11 1/2" l. tip to pommel., expected wear throughout.
Knights of Columbus Soaring Eagle Sword.
Description Wooden handle with a soaring eagle at the top. Emblem shows swords, battle axes and a cross. Inside of the emblem you see "K of C".
Condition (Very Good). Size 36" L.
A lot of three American fraternal order swords
Comprising: 1) Knights of St. John and Malta, by E.A. Armstrong of Detroit, Michigan, circa 1874-92, German blade, silver-plated hilt, nickeled scabbard with silvered and enameled mounts. 2) Knights of Malta, commandery officer, by Pettibone, probably late 19th century, blade etched with standard motifs and member Andres S. Alvarico, silvered hilt with scrolling crossguard, the pommel molded with skull, ebonized grip, nickeled scabbard, silver mounts with gilt and enameled details, chamois case. 3) Knights of Columbus, by Gleason of Chicago, 20th century, with carrying case and sash.
Condition: 1) Blade rusted overall, silver worn. 2) Wear to plating, grip with wear to finish, blade excellent, case torn. 3) Excellent.