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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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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 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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