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RARE & FINE EARLY CONFEDERATE 1ST MODEL LEMATCONFEDERATE SHARP & HAMILTON CAVALRY SABER.REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1763
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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Poulin Premier Firearms Auction Dec. 13, 2020

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RARE SOUTH CAROLINA CONTRACT STARR CAVALRY SABER,: CIRCA 1820. Fine stirrup hilt cavalry saber made by Nathan Starr, Middletown, Connecticut. 33.75” curved flat blade marked: "P/ HHP/ N. STARR" on ricasso & “S. CAROLINA” stamped horizontally on
3072: RARE SOUTH CAROLINA CONTRACT STARR CAVALRY SABER,Est. US$5,000-US$7,000
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CONFEDERATE GEORGIA MADE CAVALRY SABER.: This is a nice example of a saber most likely made by Louis Haiman of Columbus, Georgia. The sword has typical features seen w/ his products such as long tapered unstopped fuller, single iron wire
3073: CONFEDERATE GEORGIA MADE CAVALRY SABER.Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY CAVALRY SABER, AMES CONTRACT: FOR CIVIL WAR USE. This is a beautiful example of 2nd model Virginia Manufactory, Richmond, VA saber alteration of slenderizing blade (34”) & remounting in light brass mounted scabbard for modern
3075: VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY CAVALRY SABER, AMES CONTRACTEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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CONFEDERATE CONVERSION OF DRAGOON SWORD BY: DOUGLAS, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. 32" Quill back blade "UNITED STATES DRAGOONS" & no other discernable markings. Ames mfg. marks have been removed, as has date. The sword was re-hilted during its
3076: CONFEDERATE CONVERSION OF DRAGOON SWORD BYEst. US$3,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
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CONFEDERATE STAFF OFFICER'S SWORD W/ CS & STAR IN: HILT. Sword measures 35" overall w/ 29 3/4" blade w/ numerous laminated flaws & unstopped fuller. This pattern Confederate staff was probably first made by Boyle & Gamble of Richmond, VA w/ CS & Star
3078: CONFEDERATE STAFF OFFICER'S SWORD W/ CS & STAR INEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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BRITISH PATTERN 1845 INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD: PRESENTED TO LT. COL. J.J. TURNER OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. Overall length: 39 3/4". Blade length: 32”. A fine example of a standard British P1845 infantry officer’s saber w/ brass
3079: BRITISH PATTERN 1845 INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORDEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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MINTY AMES ANTEBELLUM MILITIA SWORD.: PLEASE NOTE: This lot will not be available for bidding online due to the description. If you are interested in bidding on this item, please call our office as soon as possible at 207-453-2114.
3080: MINTY AMES ANTEBELLUM MILITIA SWORD.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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PAIR OF IMPORT CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABERS.: 1) UNMARKED S&K TYPE 1 SABER. 36.25” Blade w/ faked “COLUMBIA, SC” stamped on ricasso & fake inspector initials on pommel. CONDITION: very fine overall, blade is lustrous retaining most
3081: PAIR OF IMPORT CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SABERS.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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1860 CAVALRY SABER IN CONFEDERATE STATES ARMORY: SCABBARD. Standard Civil war model 1860 light cavalry saber w/ 35 1/2" blade marked on ricasso w/ a single cryptic character of unknown manufacture. Housed in brass mounted lap seam Confederate
3082: 1860 CAVALRY SABER IN CONFEDERATE STATES ARMORYEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE PALMETTO CAVALRY SABER.: 36” Blade, William Glaze had contract w/ the state of South Carolina for cavalry sabers in the early 1850s & this is one of the swords he supplied. The sword is correct S&K type 1 model 1840 heavy
3083: CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE PALMETTO CAVALRY SABER.Est. US$1,400-US$1,800
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PALMETTO CAVALRY SABER.: This sword in near relic condition has good discernible "Columbia SC" marking on ricasso in the proper broken dies. Saber was made by Schnitzler & Kirschbaum of Solingen, Germany. All palmetto
3084: PALMETTO CAVALRY SABER.Est. US$1,000-US$1,200
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EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD.: Overall length: 24 3/4". Blade length: 18 3/4". Blade exhibits a central fuller. Hilt is solid cast brass w/ fish scale grip. There are no rivets in the grip. Pommel is plain & void of impressed
3085: EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD.Est. US$600-US$800
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RARE CONFEDERATE BURGER & BROTHER CAMP KNIFE.: 15” Overall, 9.5” clip point blade, 1 5/8” wide, .2” thick, 3.5” brass rounded ends cross guard. Knife is maker marked: “BURGER & BROTHERS” in arc above “RICHMOND VA” in larger
3086: RARE CONFEDERATE BURGER & BROTHER CAMP KNIFE.Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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VERY FINE CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE W/: ORIGINAL SHEATH. 16.5” Overall, 12” relief ground clip point blade, .25” thick. This extremely well made & preserved Confederate knife has bone slab grips, each retained by 3 large iron pins.
3087: VERY FINE CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE W/Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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RARE & FINE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE OF SHACKLEFORD: BROTHER, COMPANY F, 2ND ALABAMA CAVALRY, MADE BY LEWIS CRENSHAW, HOPE HULL, ALA. This famous knife was made in Hope Hull, Alabama in the early Civil War. Three other examples are known & at least one
3088: RARE & FINE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE OF SHACKLEFORDEst. US$6,000-US$7,000
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MASSIVE AMERICAN, POSSIBLY CONFEDERATE BOWIE.: 18.5” Overall, massive 13.5” clip point, 2.75” wide, .25” thick at ricasso. This is among the largest fighting knife I have ever encountered. The skill & manufacture ranks among the best
3089: MASSIVE AMERICAN, POSSIBLY CONFEDERATE BOWIE.Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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LARGE EARLY AMERICAN BOWIE KNIFE & SHEATH.: Overall length: 20 1/4". Blade length: 13 7/8”. Plain, massive, nearly 2” wide blade has a 2 3/4" false edge at the clipped point. The iron D guard hilt was made by attaching the knuckle bow to
3090: LARGE EARLY AMERICAN BOWIE KNIFE & SHEATH.Est. US$4,000-US$5,000
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VERY RARE CONFEDERATE RICHMOND ARMORY MADE CLIP: POINT D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE. When photographing knives for “Confederate Bowie Knives, 2012” only 6 or 7 examples of this clip point bowie could be identified whereas hundreds of the standard dbl.
3091: VERY RARE CONFEDERATE RICHMOND ARMORY MADE CLIPEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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NORTH CAROLINA ATTRIBUTED CONFEDERATE D-GUARD: BOWIE KNIFE, PICTURED IN “CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES”. Pictured on page 236 of Confederate Bowie Knives by Melton, Phillips & Sexton, 2012. “This sleek knife has a full tang and saber ground
3092: NORTH CAROLINA ATTRIBUTED CONFEDERATE D-GUARDEst. US$3,000-US$3,500
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CONFEDERATE BOWIE-BAYONET MOST LIKELY THE PRODUCT: OF COOK & BROTHER OF NEW ORLEANS. This is a very fine example of a classic Confederate bowie made w/ 2 unfinished brass muzzle rings, well finished rosewood grip, 12 1/2” clip point blade &
3093: CONFEDERATE BOWIE-BAYONET MOST LIKELY THE PRODUCTEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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MASSIVE ALABAMA ASSOCIATED CONFEDERATE D-GUARD: BOWIE WITH BONE GRIP. 18.5” Overall, 13.25” clip point blade w/ lots of heft, 1.65 inches wide & about a quarter inch thick. This knife was found in northern Alabama. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES:
3094: MASSIVE ALABAMA ASSOCIATED CONFEDERATE D-GUARDEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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LARGE CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE IN LEATHER COVERED: WOOD SHEATH. This lg. Confederate knife like so many others, had one purpose “to kill Yankees”. Measures 18” overall w/ 13 1/4” dbl. edged blade measuring 1 3/4” wide & 1/4”
3095: LARGE CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE IN LEATHER COVEREDEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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