Historical Documents, and Militaria Items 2026-01-30 Auction - 256 Price Results - NJ Antiques in NJ - Page 9
1577 Royal Decree King Henry III France PolandAlexandre Dumas Manuscript on PolandZygmunt II August King Poland Signed Letter 1569
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ROCHELLE PARK, NJ, United States
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Historical Documents, and Militaria Items

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This curated auction presents a substantial and historically rich collection of autographs, manuscripts, official documents, photographs, and printed ephemera spanning from the 16th through the 20th centuries, with a strong emphasis on European?particularly Polish and French?royal, military, and political history. The sale brings together primary-source material ranging from early modern royal and noble documents to 20th-century wartime and postwar memorabilia. Highlights include autograph letters signed, sealed manuscripts, official civil and military documents, signed photographs, illustrated books, and multi-piece groupings assembled for historical context and display value. Early material reflects the administrative and dynastic history of Central and Western Europe, with documents connected to the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth and associated with royal and noble figures such as King Zygmunt August, Jan III Sobieski, King Stanis?aw II Augustus Poniatowski, and prominent magnate families including the Radziwi?? and Kosciuszko houses. French royal and state material from the early modern period is also represented, alongside later imperial and republican examples. The 19th and 20th century offerings include material associated with Polish military and political leaders, resistance and ?migr? figures, and European statesmen, with names such as J?zef Haller, W?adys?aw Sikorski, Lech Wa??sa, Wyszynski, and Marshal Ferdinand Foch appearing within the catalog. World War I and II content, aviation and postal history items, propaganda, and period photography further enrich the scope of the sale. The catalog encompasses a wide range of formats, including handwritten letters and documents, signed cards, photographic portraits, wartime ephemera, flight covers, etc.
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Group of Decorative Swords & Sabers (6): Group lot of decorative swords and sabers in assorted historical and fantasy-inspired forms, featuring mixed brass-tone hilts, straight and curved blades, and multiple scabbards. Materials appear to
0193: Group of Decorative Swords & Sabers (6)Est. $100-$200
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Group of Chinese Jian Swords Replicas (3): Group of three Chinese jian-style straight sword replicas, each with fitted wooden scabbards, brass or brass-tone mounts, and wrapped grips. These are modern decorative reproductions made in
0194: Group of Chinese Jian Swords Replicas (3)Est. $100-$200
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Group of Fraternal Ceremonial Swords (4): Group of four fraternal ceremonial swords, including examples consistent with Knights of Columbus patterns, featuring straight narrow steel blades with decorative aging, fluted ivory-tone grips, cast
0195: Group of Fraternal Ceremonial Swords (4)Est. $200-$400
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Group of Fraternal Ceremonial Swords (3): Group of three fraternal ceremonial swords, including examples consistent with Knights of Columbus and other lodge-issued patterns, featuring straight narrow steel blades, fluted ivory-tone grips,
0196: Group of Fraternal Ceremonial Swords (3)Est. $200-$400
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Group of Chinese-Style Ceremonial Swords (3): Group of three Chinese-style ceremonial swords, each with straight steel blades etched with traditional symbols and Chinese characters, including Buddhist imagery and swastika motifs used
0197: Group of Chinese-Style Ceremonial Swords (3)Est. $100-$200
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Group of American Ceremonial Sabers (3): Group of three American ceremonial sabers with curved etched blades and ribbed grips, retailed by noted New York military outfitters. Maker / retailer marks include "Henry V. Allien & Co., New York,"
0198: Group of American Ceremonial Sabers (3)Est. $200-$400
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Pair of French Model 1866 "Chassepot" Bayonets: This lot offers two original French Model 1866 "Chassepot" yataghan-style bayonets, each accompanied by its respective metal scabbard. These iconic sidearms were issued to the fusil modèle 1866
0199: Pair of French Model 1866 "Chassepot" BayonetsEst. $200-$400
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Spanish Infantry Arta Faba de Toledo 1898 Sword: This type of saber was the standard weapon for Spanish cavalry and some mounted artillery units around the time of the Spanish-American War. The blade ricasso is engraved on one side with "ARTILLER?A
0200: Spanish Infantry Arta Faba de Toledo 1898 SwordEst. $200-$400
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Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer's SH&G Sword: Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer's Sword retailed by the firm of Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. Schuyler, Hartley & Graham was a major military goods dealer in New York City during the Civil War era
0201: Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer's SH&G SwordEst. $200-$400
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French Model 1822 Light Cavalry Officer Saber: Original French Model 1822 light cavalry officer's saber, mid-19th century, featuring a gilt brass hilt with single knuckle guard and oval counterguard, detailed with a French lion-head device,
0202: French Model 1822 Light Cavalry Officer SaberEst. $200-$400
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1840-1860 US Staff & Field Officer's Sword: This mid-19th-century U.S. Staff & Field Officer's sword is a fine example of the elegant presentation-style edged weapons carried before and during the Civil War. The gilt brass guard displays
0203: 1840-1860 US Staff & Field Officer's SwordEst. $200-$400
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1861 Ames U.S. Navy Model 1860 Cutlass: This desirable Civil War-era U.S. Navy Model 1860 Cutlass was manufactured in 1861 by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts. The ricasso bears faint but readable Ames markings,
0205: 1861 Ames U.S. Navy Model 1860 CutlassEst. $200-$400
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Zubco Spanish-Made Ceremonial or Dress Saber: A finely crafted modern Spanish ceremonial saber marked "Zubco Spain." This elegant example features a bright, lightly curved blade with ornate etched panels extending along the upper length,
0206: Zubco Spanish-Made Ceremonial or Dress SaberEst. $200-$400
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Ames Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer's Sword: A fine example of a mid-19th-century American officer's sidearm, this Ames-made Staff & Field Officer's sword features a straight, single-edged blade richly decorated with floral and patriotic
0207: Ames Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer's SwordEst. $200-$400
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Japanese Army Officer Type 19 Dress Sword: This is an Imperial Japanese Army Officer's Type 19 dress sword, a Ky-gunt pattern carried from the Meiji era into early WWII. It features the classic brass guard with floral relief, the S-curve
0208: Japanese Army Officer Type 19 Dress SwordEst. $400-$600
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German M1889 Officer Sword, WKC Solingen: This is a German Model 1889 Infantry Officer's Sword made by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. (WKC) of Solingen and retailed through the Deutscher Offiziers Verein, Berlin. The sword features the classic
0209: German M1889 Officer Sword, WKC SolingenEst. $200-$400
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European Officer's Sabre with Pierced Guard: This late 19th-early 20th century European officer's sabre features a pierced brass guard with a crowned central monogram, a shagreen-covered grip with wire wrap, and a straight, double-fullered
0210: European Officer's Sabre with Pierced GuardEst. $200-$400
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Antique British Victorian-Era Officer's Sword: This antique officer's sword is a fine example of late-19th-century British military design, featuring an elegant brass guard with pierced floral motifs and a crowned emblem at the center. The hilt
0211: Antique British Victorian-Era Officer's SwordEst. $200-$400
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1900's U.S. Navy Mark I Cutlass-Style Sword: This is an original U.S. Navy training sword, patterned after the cutlass forms used in the early 20th century and produced in large numbers for shipboard and drill instruction. The sword features a
0212: 1900's U.S. Navy Mark I Cutlass-Style SwordEst. $200-$400
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Ames U.S. Model 1840 Foot Officer's Sword 1864: This is an attractive and authentic Civil War-period U.S. foot officer's sword manufactured by the famed Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts. The blade is clearly stamped on one
0213: Ames U.S. Model 1840 Foot Officer's Sword 1864Est. $200-$400
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Engraved Curved Sword Ornate Metal Hilt: This striking, possibly Middle Eastern presentation-style sword features an elegantly engraved curved blade adorned with scrolling foliate motifs that run nearly the full length of the steel. The
0214: Engraved Curved Sword Ornate Metal HiltEst. $200-$400
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19th Century Spanish M1881 Military Machete: Offered here is an original Spanish Military Machete, Model 1881, produced in the late 19th century for engineer and artillery troops. This pattern was widely used throughout Spain's colonial
0215: 19th Century Spanish M1881 Military MacheteEst. $200-$400
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Ames Model 1840 Army NCO New Jersey Sword: This is an attractive and fully marked Ames Model 1840 Army Non-Commissioned Officer's sword, complete with its original leather scabbard and brass mounts. The sword features the classic Ames brass
0216: Ames Model 1840 Army NCO New Jersey SwordEst. $200-$400