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3098 - UNIQUE, AMES STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD WITH BLADE-ETCHED ID OR PRESENTATION.
This Ames saber is very unusual in a number of respects because it was custom made bearing an etched “George T. Balch / Ordnance Corps USMA” panel on the blade. Therefore it likely dates from the period of September of 1864 through July of 1865, his service time at the US Military Academy. It has a Model 1860 Cavalry style of blade, Model 1850 Staff and Field hilt and a scabbard usually seen with upgrade Cavalry officer’s sabers. From Lieutenant in 1851 to Lt. Colonel in 1865 Balch was involved at the Ordnance Bureau in Washington, at Frankford Arsenal, Springfield Arsenal, on expeditions in the West against the Sioux, Instructor of Ordnance and Gunnery at the USMA, West Point and as Principal Assistant to the Chief of Ordnance in Washington. His career clearly put him in charge of very important aspects of all military ordnance hence in a position to decide just exactly what his own military side arms would consist of. The sword blade is most unusual as it looks like it has a single very wide fuller but in reality has tow fullers the top one goes to within 9 inches of the tip while the bottom one is only 12 and ½ inches long. This configuration makes the blade back appear to be a pipe back style even though it is the same width and thickness of a standard model 1860 saber blade. This is clearly something Balch personally wanted because no other Ames blade in this configuration has turned up to this writer’s knowledge. Also, the blade is 36 inches long which makes it about one inch longer than a standard Model 1860 blade. Because we do not know how tall Balch was its size may simply be due to his height. The blade etching is also custom work by Ames. Note the unusual US in the blade center. The blade is immaculate with all of the charcoal color within the frosted areas and bright metal where polished. The hilt gilding is about perfect and the black sharkskin sparkles as only the absolute best Ames grips. Scabbard condition leaves nothing to want as the gold is fine and the lustrous browning is also fine. This is a custom Ames sword and belongs in an advanced collection of the finest American swords.

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3097 - STUNNING MEXICAN WAR PRESENTATION SWORD FROM THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.
This is a beautiful, High Grade, Ball Tompkins and Black Mexican War presentation to Col. Ferris Forman from the State of Illinois for services during the Mexican War. There are a handful of these presentations known to exist. Case and sword, near mint.

$ 50,000.00
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3095 - ULTRA-RARE MARINE OFFICERS MAMELUKE STYLE SWORD, HISTORICALLY INSCRIBED.
“To the Shores of Tripoli” goes the Marine Corps hymn. That part of the North African military history played by a small USMC detachment seeking to free the American shipping trade of the annual tribute and bribes to the Barbary Pirates is what inspired the USMC to adopt the Mameluke style of short saber for officers. This wonderful example was made by F.W. Widmann and is identified to Issac T. Doughty, inscribed “I.T. Doughty, / Marine Corps”. Early 19th Century identified USMC Mameluke swords are at the top of the heap of historic Naval weapons for rarity, desirability and being irreplaceable on today’s or in any previous antiques market. From its ivory hilt, brass scabbard and to the fine blade, this sword is in exceptional condition exhibiting all of the features of such a wonderful historically rare antique. F.W. Widmann swords are fairly scarce and they are also early being most often found in the 1830’s and 1840’s. This USMC officer’s sword a highly desirable example of a very rarely encountered type. It should occupy a treasured place in one of the finer American arms collections.

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3093 - WONDERFUL, ETCHED-BLADE PRESENTATION AMES, MODEL 1840 ARTILLERY OFFICERS SABRE.
Ames Model 1840 Artillery Officers Sabers are extremely scarce because that model of saber was a regulation sidearm for mounted officers and officers of the light artillery from 1840 through 1850 only. The post 1850 Model 1840 sabers were not allowed by regulation so would have been for state regimental officers only. The wonderful history of these Ames sabers is that they were probably produced beginning in 1844 after the S&K sabers were introduced into the Army and no longer allowed by 1850 so only in use by regulation for 6 years—that is why the saber is scarce and the Ames Springfield addressed sabers are extremely scarce and desirable. This saber is not only a scarce pattern but has wonderful history as well. The saber is etched “J. Munroe USA” on the blade. John Munroe was the 94th graduate of the US Military Academy at West Point in 1814. He had a spectacular military history all of it as an officer of the US Artillery. His service was in campaigns against the Black Hawks, Florida Indians, on the Northern Frontier, Military Occupation of Texas, Mexican War, Florida again, Commanding Officer Department of the Platte in Dakota Territory during the silver and gold rush. In addition he was given the distinction of serving as the Military and Civil Governor of New Mexico in 1849 and 1850, He received numerous Brevet promotions and served as Chief of Artillery for General Zachary Taylor during Taylor’s service in the War with Mexico and being singled out for brevet promotions in the battles of Monterey and Buena Vista. He was a full Colonel of Artillery when he passed on the cusp of the US Civil War in April of 1861. This saber is not only a rare Ames manufactured US Army saber, but it is in tremendous original condition. The hilt retains all of its original heavy gilt finish, the grip is perfect, the blade is beautifully etched with the fat Springfield address style, and early Ames etching and of course is also etched “J. Munroe / USA” in a panel. However, the most spectacular and rarely seen feature of this saber is the scabbard which sterling silver foil covered with all of its original foil remaining. All in all, this is a saber deserving of a museum collection which is national in scope or in one of the finest American Arms collections.

$ 30,000.00
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3091 - CIVIL WAR, PRESENTATION GRADE Clauberg presented to Lt. Mason Gibson of the 2nd NY Vet. Vol. Cavalry.
This wonderful sword comes with an original image in a hard plastic case of Lt Gibson holding this exact sword. Gibson served under General Banks and with Generals Davidson and then Grierson as an officer of the 2nd NY Cav. His major campaign was under Banks on the Red River but he served all over the South during the later period of the War. His has a very fine Civil War history. Having a sword in a photograph of the officer holding it that can be identified as that exact sword is a very rare thing indeed. It is depicted on pages 160 and 161 of Cavalry and Artillery Sabers. This is a fine high grade sword with a massive hilt composed of a bronze grip relief cast with Lady Liberty and an American Eagle for a pommel. The wonderful guard with eagle fighting a snake is an eye catcher. Furthermore the German silver scabbard mounted with wide and very fancy suspension ring mounts and boot style drag will enhance any collection of American Swords especially as a presented sword to a Cavalry Officer. The presentation is engraved on the obverse face of the top suspension ring mount.

$ 15,000.00
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3089 - Model 1840/1851 General Officers Sword attributed to Maj General Benjamin Henry Ryerson.
The provenance of the sword will be made available to serious buyers. Essentially, it was purchased from an estate from which other Grierson material has passed down. Unfortunately no inscription is present but the history of this piece muse be kept with it for a future researcher that may tie it down. General Grierson needs no introduction as one of the finest cavalry commanders that the war produced. This exact sword is depicted on pages 227 & 228 of Civil War Army Swords. The sword marked by the Horstmann & Sons as well as the Kings head of the Gebruder Weyersberg firm of Solingen and the tall capstan rivet shows their earmark as well. It is in wonderful condition retaining its gilt finish and fine silver grip. The scabbard is a set up as a general officer scabbard as well with the double ring top mount and also having a frog hook. The scabbard is also wonderfully engraved. Blade etching is in very fine condition. This sword leaves nothing to be desired if a General Officers sword is desired.

$ 6,000.00
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3088 - AWESOME, DELUXE, AMES PRESENTATION GRADE 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD WITH FANTASTIC ETCHED BLADE PRESENTATION.
This presented Ames Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword has all of the bells and whistles. It is depicted in greater detail in Civil War Army Swords pages 264 & 265. In typical style, Ames made this sword to be functional no matter the embellishments. This example is a perfect union of function, design and embellishment. The hilt is a standard 1850 Foot Officers hilt but the guard is additionally chased and engraved, the grip isn’t ordinary sharkskin but white ray skin, the gilding is extra heavy and the pommel is also engraved and chased. The blade is etched with the Ames seldom seen high grade style and the scabbard which should be leather is fish skin with high grade, heavily gilted wide mounts similar to those seen on gilt brass scabbards. Additionally, the mounts are beautifully embellished and engraved. It also has the reverse of the top mount engraved with the fine, tiny inscribed Ames address. This sword is highly embellished and is in superb original as-made condition. The recipient of the sword was Captain Horace Ensworth presented to him by the [Governor of Conn.] Seymour Horse Guards as their first commanding officer. This was a ceremonial group of local militia probably mostly social in nature. In 1853 he was a 2nd lieutenant of the Samuel Colt’s Governor’s Horse Guards and by 1855 was the Commander of the Seymour Horse Guards. He was a respected socialite and this presented sword reflects his rank and social status.

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3086 - CIVIL WAR, NON-REGULATION STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD.
This Model 1850 Staff and Field sword in a presentation format was made by Emerson and Silver and is the exact sword found on page 319 of Civil War Army Swords. This trademark Emerson and Silver blade made at the E&S Keystone works is etched with the companies name and address and a fine Emerson & Silver etching style. The hilt is composed of a French non-regulation style of guard (Sabre de officer Chasseurs, Model 1838 & Saber d’officer de Marine Model 1853 combined) is coupled with a fine spiral silver grip of unusual pattern only occasionally seen on Emerson and Silver and Sauerbier swords. Note the fine and elaborate intricately cast scabbard mounts with a patriotic eagle and shield for the top mount and a foliated mid mount. The drag is heavy and wonderfully cast and embellished as well. Most of the original finish remains on this sword having gilded surfaces with a reddish gold tone, the original red wool washer and its fine blade etching all of which are complimentary elements of this fine presentation grade sword.

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3085 - STUNNING AND WONDERFUL, AMES MEXICAN WAR PRESENTATION OFFICERS SWORD.
This Beautiful Ames High Grade Presentation style sword is one of the very elaborate and important presentations to a warrior returning from the War with Mexico with laurels. Tomas H. Seymour, a Congressman appointed commander of the 9th New England Regiment March of 1847 and by April was a Major of the 9th US Regiment and during the storming of Chapultepec in September assumed command as Lt. Colonel when Colonel Ransom was killed. He was made a Brevet Colonel for his action at Chapultepec and later a full Colonel of the US 12th Infantry. Thereafter he was elected as Governor of Connecticut and later still Minister to Russia. This Ames made sword has wonderfully engraved silver grip straps that alternate with Mother of Pearl strips that are further accented with small domed silver dots of varying sizes. The Knights helmet pommel is topped by an American Eagle, and the guard has two chains terminating on the cruciform style guard cast in a rich foliate. The double sided spear point blade is etched in a very high grade style. The Ames address is N.P. Ames / Cutler / Springfield, while the scabbard is engraved with a Cabotville address which is quite usual during this time frame. The brass scabbard is also gilt and the mounts are beautifully cast foliate pattern that are silver. The appearance of this sword is very handsome overall. It should find a place of honor in a major American arms collection. THIS SWORD IS FROM THE RICHARD JOHNSON COLLECTION WHICH HAS ITS OWN SECTION ON THIS WEBSITE. TO SEE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION, RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE AND CLICK ON THE GREEN, "RICHARD JOHNSON" ICON.

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3084 - RARE, MEXICAN WAR PRESENTATION GENERAL OFFICERS SWORD OF 1840. COLONEL OF U.S. DRAGOONS !!!
A Mexican War presented Model of 1840 General Officers Sword by Gebruder Weyersberg. This M1840 General Officers Sword was presented to Colonel E. G. W. Butler of the United States 3d Regiment of Dragoons by the Citizens of Iberville, Louisiana. Mexican War presented swords are rare to begin with but to have one presented to a Colonel of United States Dragoons is exceptional. The sword has a fine silver grip offset but the heavily applied gilt finish of the hilt, including a semiprecious stone in the guard. The shell counter guard is also adorned with a foliate around its edge and a fine cast United States shield. The blade is deeply etched in the expected martial patterns and a large US. The scabbard is gilt and engraved overall along with the presentation engraving. Colonel Butler’s sword was presented to him as a favorite son when he was the Major General of the state of Louisiana Militia. As the Colonel of the US third Dragoons he served I the Upper Rio Grande during 1847 and 1848. His service spans the War with Mexico and the frontier action against Indians when the US Army was otherwise engaged in Mexico.

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3083 - HORSTMANN, PRESENTATION GRADE CIVIL WAR STAFF 7 FIELD OFFICERS SWORD.
This handsome sword is found on pages 336 and 337 of Civil War Army Swords. Model 1850 Staff and Field High Grade presentation style swords made by Horstmann are among the most handsome presentation swords right behind Ames, Tiffany and Clauberg. Note that on this example a scarcely seen huge guard with a spread winged eagle is superimposed upon a sunburst of sun rays and stars and is further draped in a foliate of oak leaf and acorn branches having a large knuckle bow with US on a disk. The guard embellishment continues with a fancy orchid shaped quillon and then to another foliated single guard branch on the reverse side. This large guard is offset by a fine silver spiral grip and large fancy pommel. The Horstmann blade etching of this sword is of the high grade style with a fine gold wash outline within the frosted areas and having the Horstmann and Sons block address prominently etched at the ricasso obverse side, with “Iron Proof” engraved on the blade reverse. The bright silver sheen of the scabbard sets off the large oak leaf and acorn foliate casting of the suspension ring mounts which also have fancy twisted wire style rings that are purely ornamental as they are hardly suited to being worn. All of these features make this a fine handsome sword.

$ 8,000.00
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3082 - UNUSUAL, AMES STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD OF 1850 - 1860'S PERIOD.
Ames Staff and Field Sword of the later period made by Ames. The hilt style including an example of each of the elements may be found on pages 561 through 573 of Civil War Army Swords. While the hilt styles are a mix and match of many elements, the scabbards of these swords generally vary by the amount of the engravers skill and the price paid. This sword’s hilt has one of the typical helmet pommels, side slabs of Mother of Pearl for the grip and embossed ferrule as well as a cruciform guard style often seen. The blade is beautiful with the original charcoal frosted background and fine Ames etching. The scabbard is unique because the engraver was given leeway and he used a geometric style of engraving and background stippling that is very handsome. In addition the requisite large uplifted winged American Eagle is between the middle and top double ring mounts. This is a truly handsome and fine sword.

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3080 - WAR OF 1812 AMERICAN EAGLE-POMMEL OR EAGLE-HEAD OFFICERS SWORD.
This is a beautiful 1810 to 1820 American Eagle Pommel Sword. While it has a simple reverse P shaped guard the eagle pommel is beautifully cast and chased with a nice smooth blackstrap the terminates in a nicely formed ferrule. The nicely aged but very clean ivory grip is carved in a spiral for two thirds and bounded by a foliate carved band then smooth to the pommel. The languets are wonderfully formed to resemble an Eagle about to take flight and look almost like a Phoenix. The blade is a beautiful blue and gold with military trophies and an American Eagle and Arms on the Obverse. A leather scabbard with wide cut out gilt brass mounts set this sword off in a most handsome manner. All of the brass elements are beautifully gilt with almost all of the original finish remaining. This eagle pommel sword will compliment and indeed stand out in any collection of American Arms.

$ 7,000.00
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3079 - AMAZING, ONE-OF-A-KIND, CUSTOM ENGRAVED, PRESENTATION BY THE CITIZENS OF SAVANNA, GEORGIA TO A MILITIA AND LATER CONFEDERATE OFFICER. MANUFACTURED BY HORSTMANN.
A spectacular one of a kind sword, it follows no prescribed style but rather is made in a “free hand style” as a testimony to an individual officers’ worth by those presenting it. The hilt is solid silver, the scabbard is solid silver and the whole is both uniquely cast and finely engraved in a watch makers engraving style. This sword was ordered through Horstmann & Sons but was undoubtedly partially made by a jeweler as it is not a Horstmann style. The blade is W&C from the firm of Kirshbaum and Company, in a spearpoint style. This sword is a Southern presentation to 1st Lt. WM H. Davis. He was a Georgia Officer and was presented with it in 1850 by the Republican Blues which were originally formed in 1808. The sword was presented to Davis as a member of the company who had joined in 1828 and risen through the ranks to second in command. In 1861 he commanded Davis’s Company of Olmstead’s Regiment of the 1st Georgia Volunteers duiring the Civil War, serving at Fort Pulaski and various other locdations along the Georgia coast. He passed in 1866 in Savannah. This sword is spectacular in the quality of the silver casting and the beautiful intrecate overall engraving. The ivory grip is also a wonderful mellow color. It deserves to be in a fine collection among other truly fine Militaria or even objects of fine art—this is a great sword. THIS SWORD IS FROM THE RICHARD JOHNSON COLLECTION WHICH HAS ITS OWN SECTION ON THIS WEBSITE. TO SEE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION, RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE AND CLICK ON THE GREEN, "RICHARD JOHNSON" ICON.

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3071 - OUTSTANDING, MUSEUM-QUALITY, TIFFANY PRESENTATION ARMORIAL-HILT SWORD, CASED WITH ACCESSORIES AND MORE.
One of the finest condition Tiffany Swords known by either John Thilmann or myself, this sword was front and center in Dick Johnson's home for many years under a glass case. It is historically inscribed on a mounted silver plaque on the scabbard body as presented to Robert A. Hutchins for gallantry at South Mountain, Antietam and Fredericksburg. The entire sword is near mint with deluxe, gold-gilted hilt (with Roman Soldier Armor Motifs) mounts and drag. The grip and scabbard body are silver. The case contains Hutchins' sword sash and sword belt as well as a gold mounted riding crop, also with inscribed presentation to Hutchins, a gold-bullion sword knot and brass belt plate with the numeral "7", depicting the New York National Guard Unit that presented him with this spectacular sword. I can't say enough about how impressive this sword is in person. Hutchins had great history and there is a large volume of material about him that accompanies the cased sword. Everything about this set is nearly new condition. This is undoubtedly one of the finest Museum Quality Tiffany Swords to come on the market in years. THIS SWORD IS FROM THE RICHARD JOHNSON COLLECTION WHICH HAS ITS OWN SECTION ON THIS WEBSITE. TO SEE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION, RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE AND CLICK ON THE GREEN, "RICHARD JOHNSON" ICON.

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3070 - Price and descriptions available June 21, 2010.
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3069 - RARE, HORSE-HEAD POMMEL, SILVER-HILT AMERICAN OFFICERS SABRE.
rare and desirable Horse Head Pommel sword by C&JD Wolf of New York. This is a rare one with a really finely made horse-head hilt. The grip is near perfect, the blade with most of its original fire-blue and gold-wash. The silver mounts are fine and the scabbard though a bit thin and weak, is still sound with no damage. A great sword. THIS SWORD IS FROM THE RICHARD JOHNSON COLLECTION WHICH HAS ITS OWN SECTION ON THIS WEBSITE. TO SEE THE ENTIRE COLLECTION, RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE AND CLICK ON THE GREEN, "RICHARD JOHNSON" ICON.

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3066 - SPIES EAGLEHEAD-POMMEL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SABRE.
This is a spectacular SPIES Eagle Pommel Artillery Officers sword. It has a hilt cast in a three dimensional and to-scale cannon tube cross guard with applied three dimensional free spinning wheels which also function as the swords languets. This Eagle pommel sword uses a heavy thick twisted rope for a knuckle bow terminating in the eagles open beak and on the other extremity wraps around the cannon barrel. The grip is of carved ivory, having a feather cast back-strap from the eagle pommel to the guard under a ferrule that is relief cast in a feather design. The pipe backed blade is etched SPIES near the ricasso within the blade etching. The brass scabbard is engraved in a fine foliate style that utilizes a background stippling style which has the effect of a frosted appearance thereby bringing out the foliated engraving to resemble etching thereby creating a wonderful design. The suspension ring mounts are applied foliate loops while the drag embellishment includes a bundle of arms and liberty cap on a pole with a flower finial for the drag crest. What a very rare and highly desirable sword motif for an artillery officer of the period and for the modern sword collector who wants only the best!

$ 9,500.00
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3065 - MILITIA STAFF OFFICERS SWORD BY AMES.
This wonderful Ames Militia Staff Sword has all of the elements that make it a very special custom example from the Eagle pommel style #13 pages 571, grip style #2 on page 572 and guard style #8 on page 572 of Civil War Army Swords in the chapter on Militia Staff Swords. The Ames Chicopee address (post 1849) is found within a foliate panel on the obverse ricasso in applied dry needle script. The blade etching is a high quality Ames style with foliate and panoplies of arms eagles & etc. The etched background is a fine charcoal color indicating that it was never cleaned or polished. The hilt gilding is in wonderful condition and the reeded ivory grip is also a fine mellow ivory color. Scabbard is brass, gilt with the top mount having double rings denoting a staff or general officer, a very fancy drag with cast embellishments and a mid-mount with a fine American eagle all compliment the scabbard having almost all of its original finish.

$ 4,500.00
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3062 - MILITIA OFFICERS SWORD WITH PRINCESS POMMEL BY AMES MANUFACTURING.
Ames Princess Pommel Militia Staff Swords are not often seen even though the Ames Company catalog continued to carry them for many years. This example is early because of its Springfield address circa 1835 to 1847 and the form of early Militia Staff. For a further explanation see pages 535 to 549 of Civil War Army Swords. Note please that this was one of the swords from the Historic McCauley Sword Collection auction #265 with the McCauley inventory number being 224. McCauley purchased the sword from Norm Flayderman who in turn got it from the Walton estate. Therefore, the provenance of the sword is that it has been in two of the finest sword collections of the 20th Century! The pommel is of course an Indian Princess in full head-dress hence the name. It is believed to have been a popular theme at about the time of the early military campaigns in Florida against the Seminoles. The grip material is Mother of Pearl and the ferrule is an embossed set of leafs, large counter guard with a deeply cast eagle and US Shield. Beautiful blade with the Ames charcoal etched background and addressed “N. P. Ames Cutler / Springfield” . The scabbard is highly embellished in a leafy foliate of Ames type and it has a button drag all in very high gilt finish. This is a great sword with great provenance.

$ 3,500.00
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