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AMERICAN SILVER HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1780-1785
This American silver hilted sword is often referred to as the Baltimore and/or Philadelphia eagle head sword. The eagle head was made as early as the 1770’s and in the later years of the Revolutionary War it had more widespread popularity.
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COLONIAL AMERICAN SILVER SMALL SWORD CIRCA 1720-1750
This silver mounted small sword is from a school of four or five known swords of similar construction and with the silversmith touch mark of “GW”. The touch mark as can be seen is an incomplete mark but with physical examination is attributed to the maker of the other swords.
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EARLY 18TH CENTURY HALBERD-HEADED TOMAHAWK AND BOARDING AXE
$6,500.00This is an American halberd-headed boarding axe. It was found in a home in coastal Maine and is constructed from a French boarding axe of the late 17th or early 18th century. The head is forged and is attached in an unusual manner with a twelve inch long flat tang that is slotted and riveted internally to the pole.
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FRENCH LIGHT ARTILLERY SABER, MODEL 1840
This is a nice example of the French Artillery Saber that was copied for the US Light Artillery Saber, Model 1840. This model was imported into the US before and during the Civil War. It is in excellent condition with a nice patina on the hilt and the leather wrap grip retains the twisted brass wire.
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