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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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Confederate Modified 3rd Model Virginia Manufactory Saber
By an act of the Virginia legislature, the Virginia Manufactory of Arms was established in 1797. The..
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Confederate Numbered "Bar on Band" Enfield Rifle Saber Bayonet
This is a very nice example of a scarce Confederate Imported British Pattern 1856 No 2 (aka P18..
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Confederate Numbered P-1856 Type I Saber Bayonet
This is a scare example of a Confederate Imported British Pattern 1856 Type I Saber Bayonet. The bay..
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Confederate Numbered Pattern 1856 Enfield Saber Bayonet - Relic Condition
This is a scare example of a Confederate Imported British Pattern 1856 Type II Saber Bayonet. T..
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Confederate P-1853 Cavalry Saber from a G.A.R. Hall
While the quantities of Enfield rifles and muskets imported by the South from Great Britain are fair..
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Confederate Purchased Georgia G P-1853 Saber
While the quantities of Enfield rifles and muskets imported by the South from England are fairly wel..
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CS Imported P-1858 Bar On Band Enfield Rifle Saber Bayonet With Engraved #'s
This is a really lovely, totally untouched example of a Confederate Imported British Pattern 1858 Ba..
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Double Identified Clauberg Cavalry Officers' Saber
Few Civil War period artifacts offer more allure than those that can be identified to the person (or..
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English Pattern 1853 Dragoon Saber
This is a very nice example of the British Pattern 1853 Enlisted Dragoon Saber, often referred to by..
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Extremely Rare Russian Model 1843 Luttich Carbine (Brunswick Rifle) Saber Bayonet
This is a VERY GOOD+ condition and extremely scarce example of the Russian contract Brunsw..
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Fine 1855-Dated US Model 1847 Sappers & Miners Saber Bayonet
In March of 1847, the U.S. Ordnance Board approved the adoption of three smooth bore percussion musk..
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