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American Revolutionary Saber by James Potter
There is probably no more desirable or well known American Revolutionary War sword than the dragoon ..
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Austrian M-1853 Pioneers' Saber
In 1853 the Austrian military adopted a new edged weapon for the use of their Technical Troops, the ..
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Austrian Model 1807 Jägerstutzen Socket Saber Bayonet
This a scarce, untouched example of an Austrian Model 1807 Socket Saber Bayonet for the&nb..
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British Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Officer's Saber by Osborn & Gunby
In 1796, the British War Department adopted a newly designed saber for use by the Light Cavalry..
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British Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper's Saber
In 1796 the British War Department adopted a newly designed saber for use by the Light Cavalry. This..
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British Pattern 1863 Whitworth Rifle Saber Bayonet
On December 18, 1863 the British Board of Ordnance approved the manufacture of a “trials quantity” o..
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Cavalry Officer's Saber by Horstmann
This is a lovely example of a relatively scarce US M-1840 “Short Blade” Cavalry Officer’s Saber by t..
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Confederate Altered Mississippi Rifle & Saber Bayonet
At the beginning of the American Civil War nearly 20,000 US M-1841 “Mississippi” rifles were in the ..
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Confederate Cook & Brother New Orleans Production Alabama Contract Rifle Saber Bayonet
The Confederate long arms produced by the firm of Cook & Brother are some of the best ..
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Confederate Imported & Numbered P-1858 Saber Bayonet
This is a truly outstanding example of a Confederate Imported British Pattern 1858 Bar On Band Saber..
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Confederate Imported P-1853 Saber
This is a very nice example of a Confederate Imported British Pattern 1853 Enlisted Dragoon Saber, o..
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Confederate Kenansville Cavalry Saber
Louis B. Froelich was born in Bavaria in 1817. Little is known about his early life, but based upon ..
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