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55TH REGIMENT BROWN BESS MUSKET
British Brown Bess Short Land Pattern 1779S, regimentally marked to the 55th Regiment. The 55th Regiment was given the county title of “Westmoreland Regiment” in 1782. The 1779S Musket was a late war production hurried to provide arms for the Revolutionary War.
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69TH REGIMENT BROWN BESS MUSKET
British Brown Bess Short Land Pattern 1777, Regimentally marked to the 69th Regiment. Top of barrel stamped with ordnance proof and marked “69th Regt”. The side of the barrel is stamped “*O”. There is a “Crown 9” stamp near the vent.
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AMERICAN HEAVY DRAGOON SABER, MODEL 1840
This heavy cavalry sword won the name of “Old Wristbreaker” from the men that used it. It was the regulation of 1840 for the US Dragoons. The sword was popular all through the Civil War and this one was contracted by Sheble & Fisher, Philadelphia.
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AMERICAN LIGHT ARTILLERY SABER, MODEL 1840
This saber was adapted in 1840 from the French pattern for the light artillery. It was manufactured by Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass. The sword has a single-edged curved blade.
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AMERICAN MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD, CA 1840-1850
This is a militia officer’s sword, brass mounted with counter-guard, helmet pommel and chain guard. It has a solid turned down counter-guard with an American eagle on the obverse side.
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AMERICAN MOUNTED ARTILLERY OFFICER’S SABER, WAR OF 1812
Brass mounted artillery officer’s sword of the War of 1812 to 1830. The brass hilt is of the reverse “P” pattern with langets. The quillon terminates in a disc.
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AMERICAN NAVAL BOARDING PIKE, WAR 1812
WAR OF 1812 NAVAL BOARDING PIKE. 7 ft 3 inches long. Metal head is 15 ¾ inches long, unmarked. 11 inch long swelling at the top of the shaft.
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AMERICAN NAVAL BOARDING PIKE, WAR 1812
WAR OF 1812 NAVAL BOARDING PIKE, 7 ft 11 ¼ inches long. Metal pike head is 17 ¼ inches long marked “US Surcharged” on flat #1; “NYW” for Navy Yard Washington on flat #2; “NW” on flat #3; Inspectory “JT” on flat #4.
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AMERICAN NAVY OFFICER’S SWORD CA 1821-1840
Navy or artillery officer’s sword with solid counter-guard and helmet pommel. This sword fits the regulation of either. This sword came from a naval collector and this was his representative sword for the 1830-1840 period.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR HORSEMAN SABER
This Revolutionary War Horseman Saber has a very heavy cast brass hilt over 1/8 inch thick. The guard has four slots as well as a triangle slot in the knuckle bow which terminates into a wide brass ferrule below the pommel. The grip is maple with an incised spiral.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR HORSEMAN SABER – CA 1775-1783
This sword conforms closely in construction to the “Potter” swords of the American Revolution. Refer to “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George Newmann, pg 166 & 167. The sword is brass or bronze hilted with a spiral carved wooden grip with the original wire wrap.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SPONTOON
This is an American Rev War Spontoon based on the British pattern. The head is constructed of three pieces and the blade may have originally unscrewed.
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