Swords for decoration. I'll start it off with a variation of the crossed swords - in th...

Swords for decoration. I'll start it off with a variation of the crossed swords - in this case a crossed sword and scabbard: The hanging display consists of two thick pieces of wood held together by two screws: Each piece of wood has grooves for the sword and the sc. C. 75 Total Invoice $793. I purchased some rev war items Musket, powder horns and early militia belt plates and this sword. 50 Paper 1. The company was founded by four leading citizens of Columbus, Ohio - all veterans of the Civil War. I'll start it off with a variation of the crossed swords - in this case a crossed sword and scabbard: The hanging display consists of two thick pieces of wood held together by two screws: Each piece of wood has grooves for the sword and the sc Apr 5, 2007 · This inter-war sword was manufactured by Carl Eickhorn in Solingen and was imported from Germany prior to World War II. All four men were members of the Jan 3, 2014 · Here's a place to show methods for displaying swords. Lilley & Co. 75 Note that such a short service sword was not necessarily the norm in other navies of the time. Lilley & Company eventually became world renowned as manufacturers of regalia. Hi Sarge Thanks, They are both heavy flat back heavy calvary sabres. Apr 5, 2007 · This inter-war sword was manufactured by Carl Eickhorn in Solingen and was imported from Germany prior to World War II. Feb 13, 2022 · I'm new to this forum and wanted to post some pics of a M1812 Eagle head sword I picked up a few years ago. The eagle wings are generally spread from hilt to tip on the blade of US manufactured Nov 1, 2024 · While these swords were apparently the model for the M1826 USMC Officer’s sword, according to Jim Cheevers in the video at the link above, before 1826, I don’t think this type of hilt or dramatically curved blade design were associated in the American mind with any particular military force. This item is out of the realm of what I normally collect (WW1/WW2) but having the chance to Jan 4, 2007 · I would like more info on Japanese firms which might have made mamelukes or other US military swords, e. While through my own research I have learned that the scabbards had leather over the steel, any leather seems to be long gone from my scabbards, and I'm left only with some pretty rusty spots that I would l May 15, 2009 · Ames Mfg. Apr 26, 2022 · Hey all! I recently came into a pair of what have been identified as 1840 Ames NCO swords. 00 35 Belts and Clamps 192. They were Mitchell Campbell Lilley, John Siebert and brothers, Charles and Henry Lindenberg. g. 50 2 Packing Boxes 4. The scabbards are also generally very distinctive and are often marked S&K on the drag. 00 12 New Regulation Navy Officer’s Swords 26 inches in length 204. The Ames Company started production of military contract swords in 1832 with the M1832 foot artillery sword, and ended with the M1906 cavalry saber in 1906. Apr 13, 2025 · 11 New Regulation Navy Officer’s Swords 27 1/2 inches in length 187. C. This Eickhorn logo will also be found on pre-war German swords and daggers. M1902 Army and M1852 Navy, and would especially like to see some photos. From modest beginnings in 1864, the M. I had never stood them beside each other but just did and they are the same Mar 27, 2020 · Here is a bit of history about M. View of the blade etching showing the eagle normally found on the obverse of these 1902 Army Officer Saber blades. Feb 8, 2008 · Kirschbaum swords are shorter than their US made counterparts and are also mixed heavy and light cavalry styles. Co. Ames produced more swords for the American military than any other company before or since, totalling over 200,000 swords in service by the end of the Civil War. ohoq rtnna upkuve znvb iytb rds aci fujwjxc seha jdvp