SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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INTERESTING & UNIQUE HUNTING & SKINNING KNIFE.

Lot # 3051 (Sale Order: 51 of 692)      

This exact knife is pictured on full page 182 in Jim Johnston’s “ACCOUTREMENTS IV” 9.5” overall, 5” curved unmarked blade. The most interesting aspect of this knife is th...moreat the crown stag grip is split to hold full tang blade which is made from a file and form mushroom shape pommel that fits hand well. Accompanied by brown leather sheath with integral cut belt loop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent page from “Accoutrements IV”. CONDITION: very good overall, sheath has hole where blade protrudes. (02-19970/JS). $500-700.

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WELL DOCUMENTED OFFICER SABER OF CONFEDERATE

Lot # 3052 (Sale Order: 52 of 692)      

COLONEL HARRY GILMOR. 34.5" model 1860 style slightly curved cavalry blade, decorated cavalry officer’s hilt with engraved star on face of pommel. "Harry Gilmor" boldly e...morengraved in script on knucklebow. Bullion officer’s sword knot. Harry Gilmor was famous Confederate cavalry commander who penned his memoir while held prisoner at Ft. Warren in 1865. "Four Years in the Saddle" was nationwide best seller published by Harper, NY 1866. The saber is in beautiful condition and the officer who carried it is still remembered today. His birthday is still celebrated on Confederate Hill in Baltimore where he is buried. A CDV of Gilmor in full uniform wearing what appears to be this same sword is included. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Notarized letter from William Albaugh, April 30, 1968 stating authenticity of sword belonging to Lt. Col. Harry Gilmor and provenance from Richard Steuart circa 1900 to Albaugh in 1951. Robert Michel book limited edition 1976 "Colonel Gilmor’s Raid Around Baltimore". 1993 Baltimore bank history picturing sword. CONDITION: very good overall, brass burnished & lacquered as was popular in late Victorian era. French-style polished horn grip missing wire wrap. Iron scabbard is painted black with heavy brass chain attached to sword rings for display. (02-19062/JS). $8,000-12,000.

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DUFILHO NEW ORLEANS CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER

Lot # 3053 (Sale Order: 53 of 692)      

SWORD. Classic New Orleans made Confederate foot officer sword etched panels 23" long on 30" blade with “CS” in pinched ribbon, crossed cannon, 1st national flag. No make...morer’s stamp but all the Dufilho casting features, bulbous undecorated quillon, pommel cast in 2 pieces. This is an honest “as found” sold by well known & knowledgeable Confederate sword collector Lee Gray. CONDITION: good to very good overall “as found”, gray blade with discernible etch. Spiral carved wood grip retains about 20% dry original leather with complete twisted wire wrap. Hilt loose due to missing leather washer. (02-19121/JS). $4,000-5,000.

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IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE PRESENTATION DUFILHO

Lot # 3054 (Sale Order: 54 of 692)      

STAFF OFFICER SWORD. Unique high grade Confederate staff officer sword with raised relief "CS" add Louisiana State seal on fine stippled background with etched blade pres...moreentation: "by Jefferson Fire Guard to Capt. G. GEYER of the CONFEDERATE STATES of AMERICA March 24, 1862". The blade is signed by the etcher "ZIMMERMANN" and only known signed example. Sword retains its complete original Dufilho brass mounted leather scabbard, through the blade is broken and missing its last 8" at tip, remaining blade measures 24". There are several swords with this motif by this well known New Orleans manufacturer, this is the more elaborate variant with slightly larger hilt, and most importantly more finely detailed Pelican and wreath and higher relief "CS". This is a beautiful sword presented just weeks before the fall of New Orleans April 25th 1862 and one of very few etched "CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA". George Geyer [Geier] was chief engineer in the Carrollton Volunteer Fire Company. He is found in numerous New Orleans newspaper accounts starting in mid-1850s with Fire Company. He is listed as captain of Co. C, Jefferson Fire Guards in 1861-1862 newspaper and archive records. The Jefferson Fire Guards were a Confederate home protection militia that disbanded after Union occupation in April 1862. Carrollton Louisiana was mostly German immigrant neighborhood of New Orleans that was annexed by New Orleans in 1874. Charles H. Zimmermann, possibly the etcher was part of Hansa Militia listed as lieutenant. He is also listed in New Orleans city directories as jeweler. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Large file of provenance in binder with several original letters from the 1970s concerning history, including May 31, 1974 letter from pioneer Confederate collector Fred Slaton selling the sword to Dan Hartzler. The sword is featured in two books, and pages are copied in file. National Archive records of George Geyer [Geier] listing in Jefferson Fire Guards and Charles Zimmermann records in Hansa Louisiana Militia of European descent. CONDITION: sword overall is very good. The blade etching is all discernible. Hilt and scabbard mounts are burnished and lacquered like so many displayed brass objects in the Victorian era. The spirally carved wood grip has a couple large chips but retains 80% original worn leather and tight twisted brass wire wrap. Scabbard is complete with top edge seam repair by well-known sword conservator Jim Brown. Sword fits tightly in its original scabbard. (02-19445/JS) $25,000-35,000.

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RARE & FINE W. J. MCELROY, MACON GEORGIA FOOT

Lot # 3055 (Sale Order: 55 of 692)      

OFFICER’S SWORD, UNIQUE USE OF DUFILHO, NEW ORLEANS SIGNED BLADE. This entire sword was assembled and etched by W J McElroy, classic gold plated McElroy 1850 pattern hilt...more & pommel with chaste design undecorated pommel & quillon unique to this CS pattern. Grip is classic McElroy with painted canvas covered spiral cut wood & single brass wire wrap. Unique to this sword is McElroy’s mounting of “DUFILHO / N. ORLEANS” signed blade. Dufilho was antebellum New Orleans cutler prior to Civil War, making medical instruments & Bowie knives. At onset of war Dufilho made many high grade Confederate swords and were most famous for their unique fancy Louisiana state seal raised relief decorated hilts with large “C” & “S” on either side. Dufilho was only in business till the fall of New Orleans April 29, 1862, so their production was very limited. Macon Georgia made Confederate blades have stopped fullers. How did McElroy come upon this blade to mount & etch. McElroy was known to have etched and mounted at least a few imported cavalry sabers, blades and scabbards, this was part of their business. We will never know why McElroy etched and mounted this blade, we don't know if an officer with a Dufilho foot sword like one later in this sale had battle damaged damage hilt and wanted a beautiful decorative Confederate patriotic etch. Regardless, this unique sword is in beautiful “as found” condition. CONDITION: very good overall, complete grip and wire wrap, traces of gold plate in protected areas, never unhilted, slightly loose, fine etched blade, several small nicks in cutting edge.(02-20973/JS). $8,000-12,000.

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BOYLE & GAMBLE, RICHMOND VIRGINIA FOOT OFFICER

Lot # 3056 (Sale Order: 56 of 692)      

SWORD. 28.5” unstopped fuller blade, B&G copy of 1850 hilt with undecorated plain quillon & rarely seen plain undecorated smooth pommel. Assembly number “4” stamped on bo...morettom of guard. CONDITION: very good overall, all original, blade has been cleaned to gray overall with pitting. Hilt has bend in quillon, coppery brass patina. Original grip retains about 75% original leather and complete tight single brass wire wrap.(02-19117/JS). $2,000-2,500.

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BOYLE GAMBLE MACFEE RICHMOND VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE

Lot # 3057 (Sale Order: 57 of 692)      

OFFICER SWORD. 30” unstopped fuller blade, unmarked BG&M characteristic concave cupped guard. CONDITION: very good overall, blade cleaned, gray, stained, grip leather ori...moreginal, added thin brass wire wrap below 2 original strands protected under pommel cap. Accompanying scabbard missing drag and 10” leather, dark brass patina to hilt & scabbard mounts. (02-19109/JS). $1,500-2,000.

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BOYLE, GAMBLE & MACFEE MOUNTED OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3058 (Sale Order: 58 of 692)      

29.75” unstopped fuller straight heavy blade. Hilt is BG&M branched cavalry with their unique convex downward cupped guard. CONDITION: very good overall, gray blade with ...morestaining, old sharpening, rounded point, small nicks in cutting edge. Original grip retains virtually all its original leather and tight single strand brass wire wrap. Well disguised braised repair to knuckle guard. The accompanying brass mounted leather scabbard fits sword well, missing drag, dark patina to mounts, heavily scuffed, seam unsewn. This is rare wartime combination of BG&M cavalry hilt with straight officer’s blade, much more common on US swords. (02-19149/JS). $3,000-4,000.

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CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SABER BY THOMAS GRISWOLD OF

Lot # 3059 (Sale Order: 59 of 692)      

NEW ORLEANS. Overall length: 36 7/8”. Blade length: 31 1/8”. Plain blade with a single wide fuller stamped at the ricasso “THOMAS. GRISWOLD & CO NEW ORLEANS.”. The entire...more leather washer is intact at the ricasso. Brass hilt with downturned quillon. Plain guard with 8 notches neatly cut into the front of the guard, possibly representing battles or successful confrontations with Yankees. Plain knuckle bow with classic Griswold Phrygian cap pommel. Wire-wrapped leather grip with wood core. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a dark overall patina with no evidence of pitting. However, there are a few nicks to the edge of the blade. The hilt is quite solid but slightly loose. Nearly all of the leather has worn away, except for under the wire wrap. Wire is complete. (02-20031/BF). $3,500-4,500.

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“AS FOUND” THOMAS, GRISWOLD NEW ORLEANS

Lot # 3060 (Sale Order: 60 of 692)      

CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SABER. Nice “attic condition” well patinaed brass and full address “THOMAS, GRISWOLD & Co / NEW ORLEANS” on 32” curved blade, classic Griswold solid...more brass scabbard. CONDITION: very good, full leather grip, wire is broken. Blade is gray & uncleaned, scattered staining & pitting, crisp better than average maker’s mark, original protective leather washer. (02-19148/JS). $5,000-7,000.

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CONFEDERATE CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD BY THOMAS

Lot # 3061 (Sale Order: 61 of 692)      

GRISWOLD. Overall length: 43 1/2". Blade length: 33 1/2". The unmarked blade has a single wide fuller with no secondary fuller. Brass hilt with a 2-branch guard showing f...moreoliate embellishments on the lower section of both branches. The quillon area has leaf embellishments. The knuckle bow has floral & leaf embellishments as it enters the pommel. Acanthus leaf decorated pommel with central flower showing the characteristic split seam. Replacement wire-wrapped leather grip. This sword has a very interesting brass mounted iron scabbard that is not typical of Griswold production, but does fit the sword extremely well and has a matching patina. CONDITION: blade has a dark patina with areas of crusty oxidation. Hilt has a very dark patina and is a bit loose. Grip has been skillfully replaced with artificial aging. Scabbard has a dark patina on the brass areas and an oxidized patina on the iron body. (02-19169/BF). $2,000-3,500.

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CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD BY BURGER

Lot # 3062 (Sale Order: 62 of 692)      

BROTHERS OR MITCHELL & TYLER OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Overall length: 39 1/2". Blade length: 30”. Blade has a single medium, unstopped fuller. Gilded brass hilt with pierce...mored counterguard showing floral & foliate motifs. Heavy downturned quillon & plain quatrefoil section knuckle bow. Knuckle bow has a knot slot as it nears the pommel. Pommel has an ivy leaf motif with a stepped pommel cap. Wire-wrapped leather grip. This Confederate officer likely lost or broke his scabbard on the battlefield and salvaged this one from a Yankee foot officer’s sword. The sword fits well and the patinas match nicely. The scabbard is a gilded brass mounted, metal scabbard with a dark brown finish. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray, mottled patina. The hilt shows only traces of original gilding and remains undamaged. Grip leather is 90% and the wire is complete. Scabbard mounts show only traces of original gilding. Scabbard body remains quite solid. (02-20059/BF). $1,800-2,600.

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CONFEDERATE FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD, “CNW” ON CROSS

Lot # 3063 (Sale Order: 63 of 692)      

GUARD. Made in style of model 1832 US with partially discerned cast eagles in pommel, 24.5” overall, 19” double edged wasp-waist blade hollow cast feathered grip. Stamped...more 3 times on cross guard “C.N.W.”. CONDITION: good overall, heavy pitted blade, mottled brass patina. (02-19098/JS). $1,500-1,800.

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CONFEDERATE OFFICERS SWORD OF THE COLLEGE HILL

Lot # 3064 (Sale Order: 64 of 692)      

ARSENAL. Overall length: 36 1/4". Blade length: 28 1/2". The College Hill Arsenal was operated by L.T. Cunningham of Nashville, TN. In 1861, Cunningham organized an arsen...moreal on College Hill in Nashville, w/ an advance from the State of Tennessee, to mfg. swords. This example has a plain blade w/ a single, lg. unstopped fuller. 3 Branch brass hilt showing "CSA" on a stippled field on the underside of the guard. The 3 branches flow into a plain knuckle bow which in turn enters a plain pommel cap. Wire wrapped leather grip. Brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray, cleaned patina. Hilt has a dark, aged brass patina throughout. The grip is a quality replacement made to resemble the original College Hill grip. The scabbard is of US or European mfg. & was not originally associated w/ this sword. The center mount is replaced & artificially aged. The scabbard body remains solid but flexed. There are several minor dents in the drag. (02-19964/BF). $3,000-4,000.

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CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER COCKED POMMEL VARIANT.

Lot # 3065 (Sale Order: 65 of 692)      

Overall length: 43”. Blade length: 33 1/2". This massive Confederate cavalry saber has yet to be identified with a particular maker, but is thought to have originated in ...moreGeorgia or Tennessee, based on its physical characteristics. Plain blade with a single wide, crudely stopped fuller, as sometimes seen on products of Tilton and EJ Johnston. Huge 6 1/4" brass hilt, sometimes associated with Tilton swords. The exaggerated 2” downturned quillon is sometimes indicative of EJ Johnston or Sharp & Hamilton. The underside of the counterguard has a raised oval section above the ricasso. The plain knuckle bow joins 2 branches and enters the lowest point of the pommel. The modified Phrygian helmet pommel is “cocked” at an odd angle to the tang of the sword, which is unique to this pattern of cavalry saber. Grip leather appears to be skillfully rewrapped, and the wire wrap is complete. Iron scabbard with a somewhat crudely brazed seam at the bottom, as seen on products from Sharp & Hamilton and Memphis Novelty Works. There is an exaggerated, somewhat thin drag at the tip of the scabbard that is unique to this sword. This scabbard is brass mounted with iron suspension rings and a heavy brass canoe-shaped throat. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina but no evidence of heavy pitting. Hilt has a dark patina. Grip is complete. Scabbard has a few minor dents and is quite solid. (02-20082/BF). $4,000-5,000.

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CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3066 (Sale Order: 66 of 692)      

This fine example of a Confederate foot officer’s sword was likely produced at the College Hill Arsenal of Nashville, TN or J. C. Wilson of Houston, TX. Overall length: 3...more5 3/4". Blade length: 29 7/8”. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with a somewhat exaggerated downturned quillon. Plain counterguard with a stylized 4-slot plain guard & plain knuckle bow. The knuckle bow enters the plain pommel at the base. The pommel cap is of modified Phrygian helmet form. The grip has the original wire & leather wrap. Scabbard is original and of the period but appears to be taken from a Yankee foot officer’s sword likely during its period of use, as the patinas match quite well. CONDITION: the blade has a medium gray, mottled patina and shows evidence of sharpening at some point. The hilt is quite solid with an attractive deep mustard patina. The original grip is better than 90% complete, and the wire is 100%. The scabbard mounts have a deep mustard patina, and the leather remains quite solid with minimal flexing or flaking. (02-20083/BF). $3,500-4,500.

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CONFEDERATE KENANSVILLE CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3067 (Sale Order: 67 of 692)      

Overall length: 42”. Blade length: 35”. A classic Confederate cavalry saber, typical of the production of the Confederate sword factory at Kenansville, NC. Plain blade wi...moreth a single wide, unstopped fuller. Coppery brass hilt with elliptical guard showing Roman numerals on the edge. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Smooth pommel. Dark brown leather grip with iron wire wrap. Iron scabbard with crude lap seam at the base. Brass mounts with iron suspension rings and a brass throat with iron drag. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina but no notable oxidation or pitting. Hilt has a wonderful deep patina and is slightly misshaped. Grip & wire are complete. Scabbard has an oxidized finish with no notable dents. Mounts have a pleasing, deep mustard patina. (02-20022/BF). $2,800-3,800.

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CONFEDERATE DOG RIVER CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3068 (Sale Order: 68 of 692)      

Overall length: 42”. Blade length: 34 1/2”. Probably the best-known Confederate cavalry saber is the Dog River saber. For many years, this term covered all Confederate ca...morevalry sabers not attributed to a specific arsenal or manufactory. Today, the traits of the Dog River saber are more recognizable and research is ongoing as to the origin of these and similar sabers. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with an oval guard. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Phrygian helmet pommel. Iron wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard with crude lap seam at the base, brass mounts, and iron suspension rings. There is a large brass throat and an iron drag. CONDITION: blade has a mottled medium gray, lightly cleaned patina with no evidence of notable pitting. Hilt has a mellow mustard patina and is slightly misshaped. 35% of the grip leather remains with all of the twisted iron wire and nearly all of the core intact. Scabbard has an oxidized blackened finish with 2 minor dents and a small hole near the first mount. (02-20018/BF). $2,600-3,400.

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CONFEDERATE KENANSVILLE CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3069 (Sale Order: 69 of 692)      

Overall length: 41 1/2”. Blade length: 33 3/4”. A classic Confederate cavalry saber, typical of the production of the Confederate sword factory at Kenansville, NC. Plain ...moreblade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with elliptical guard showing Roman numerals on the edge. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Smooth pommel. Leather grip with iron wire wrap. Iron scabbard with crude lap seam at the base. Brass mounts with iron suspension rings and a brass throat with iron drag. CONDITION: blade has a dark patina with some evidence of cleaned pitting. Hilt has a pleasing mustard patina and is very slightly misshaped. Grip leather shows moderate wear and the wire wrap is complete. It appears that the grip had a substantial drying crack that was filled at some point in the sword’s history. Scabbard has a cleaned, oxidized finish with no notable dents. Mounts have a pleasing, light mustard patina. (02-20024/BF). $2,600-3,400.

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CONFEDERATE DOG RIVER CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3070 (Sale Order: 70 of 692)      

Overall length: 42 3/8”. Blade length: 35 1/4”. Probably the best-known Confederate cavalry saber is the Dog River saber. For many years, this term covered all Confederat...moree cavalry sabers not attributed to a specific arsenal or manufactory. Today, the traits of the Dog River saber are more recognizable and research is ongoing as to the origin of these and similar sabers. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Coppery brass hilt with an oval guard. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Phrygian helmet pommel. Copper wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard with crude lap seam at the base. Brass mounts, iron suspension rings, iron throat, and iron drag. There is a single sword chain attached to the top suspension ring. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina with evidence of very light, cleaned pitting. Hilt has a dark overall patina with tones of copper showing through. Grip appears to be a skillful rewrap. Wire is complete. Scabbard has a pitted, oxidized finish but remains quite solid with no dents.(02-20017/BF). $2,400-3,200.

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CONFEDERATE DOG RIVER OR HAIMAN CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3071 (Sale Order: 71 of 692)      

Overall length: 43”. Blade length: 35 5/8”. The best-known Confederate cavalry saber is the Dog River saber. For many years, this term covered all Confederate cavalry sab...moreers not attributed to a specific arsenal or manufactory. Recent research may attribute this cavalry saber to L. Haiman & Brother, Columbus, GA. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with an oval guard. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Phrygian helmet pommel. Iron wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard with crude lap seam at the base, brass mounts, and iron suspension rings. This scabbard does not have a throat, but does have a large iron drag. CONDITION: blade has a dark, mottled patina but no evidence of severe pitting. Hilt has an overall dark mustard patina. The grip leather is approx. 25% and the wire is complete. Scabbard has an overall dark oxidized & pitted finish. There is a large dent at the mid-point that appears to be reinforced with a dab of epoxy. The seam of the scabbard also appears to be reinforced with a bead of epoxy. (02-20015/BF). $2,200-2,600.

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CONFEDERATE DOG RIVER CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3072 (Sale Order: 72 of 692)      

Overall length: 42”. Blade length: 34 1/2”. Probably the best-known Confederate cavalry saber is the Dog River saber. For many years, this term covered all Confederate ca...morevalry sabers not attributed to a specific arsenal or manufactory. Today, the traits of the Dog River saber are more recognizable and research is ongoing as to the origin of these and similar sabers. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with an oval guard. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Phrygian helmet pommel. Copper wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard with lap seam at the base. Brass mounts, iron suspension rings, no throat, and brass drag. CONDITION: blade has a dark patina but no evidence of serious pitting. Hilt has a deep mustard patina. Grip retains only traces of leather, but 100% of the copper wire. Scabbard has a cleaned, dark oxidized finish and has a few scattered shallow dents. There is no throat on the scabbard. (02-20047/BF). $1,500-2,200.

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CONFEDERATE DOG RIVER CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3073 (Sale Order: 73 of 692)      

Overall length: 43 3/4”. Blade length: 35”. Probably the best-known Confederate cavalry saber is the Dog River saber. For many years, this term covered all Confederate ca...morevalry sabers not attributed to a specific arsenal or manufactory. Today, the traits of the Dog River saber are more recognizable and research is ongoing as to the origin of these and similar sabers. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with an oval guard. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Phrygian helmet pommel. Iron wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard, likely originally from an import M1840 cavalry saber. Iron mounts with iron suspension rings and an iron throat with iron drag. CONDITION: blade has a dark mottled gray/brown patina with no evidence of notable pitting. The extreme tip of the blade is broken. Hilt has an exceptionally dark patina and is misshaped. Only a trace of grip leather remains, but the wire is complete. The wooden core remains substantially solid. Scabbard has an oxidized blackened finish with 2 minor dents and a small hole near the first mount. (02-20019/BF). $1,400-1,800.

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CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORTSWORD.

Lot # 3074 (Sale Order: 74 of 692)      

This sword shows the telltale signs of Confederate manufacture and is obviously a close copy of the French M1816/31 artillery shortsword. Overall length: 24 1/4". Blade l...moreength: 18 3/4". Plain blade that swells in the center. Brass hilt with simple cruciform guard showing swelled quillons on both ends. Cast integral, swelled semi-spherical pommel, and a ribbed grip. The reproduction scabbard closely follows a known Confederate form & style. It has a wooden body painted black with an iron throat & tip. CONDITION: blade has a dark overall patina with pitting concentrated near the hilt. The hilt has a fine, mellow patina. Scabbard shows light overall wear. (02-20079/BF). $1,000-1,400.

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CONFEDERATE DOG RIVER CAVALRY SABER.

Lot # 3075 (Sale Order: 75 of 692)      

Overall length: 43 1/4”. Blade length: 35 1/4”. Probably the best-known Confederate cavalry saber is the Dog River saber. For many years, this term covered all Confederat...moree cavalry sabers not attributed to a specific arsenal or manufactory. Today, the traits of the Dog River saber are more recognizable and research is ongoing as to the origin of these and similar sabers. Plain blade with a single wide, unstopped fuller. Brass hilt with an oval guard. Plain knuckle bow with 2 similar plain branches. Phrygian helmet pommel. Iron wire wrapped oil cloth grip. Iron scabbard with crude lap seam at the base. Brass mounts, iron suspension rings, no throat, and an iron drag. CONDITION: blade has a dark patina with overall evidence of light pitting. Hilt has a dark chocolate patina. Grip is nearly complete, and the wire is 100%. Scabbard has a dark oxidized finish but is free from dents. There is no throat on the scabbard. (02-20025/BF). $2,200-3,200.

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