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1860 Cavalry Officers Sword
This 1860 Confederate Cavalry Officer’s Sword, with its ornate hilt and battle-worn blade, encapsulates the spirit and sacrifice of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. It serves as a poignant reminder of the Southern cause, the valor of its officers, and the complexities of a nation divided. This historical artifact offers a tangible connection to the past, inviting reflection on the profound impact of the Civil War on American…
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1861 Officers Cavalry Sword
This 1861 Confederate officer’s sword is a historical artifact from the American Civil War (1861-1865). It bears the etching “CSA,” signifying its allegiance to the Confederate States of America, a symbol of the Southern states’ secession and fight for independence.
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1862 Cavalry Officers Sword Union
This 1862 Union Cavalry Officer’s sword, with its battle-worn blade and ornate brass hilt, is a tangible link to the courage and sacrifice of the American Civil War. It symbolizes not only the martial spirit of the era but also the officer’s authority and dedication to the Union cause. This relic stands as a powerful reminder of a pivotal moment in American history, honoring the legacy of those who fought…
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1863 Officers Cavalry Sabre Union
The Model 1860 sabre was a critical tool for Union cavalry officers, used in countless engagements during the Civil War. This weapon symbolizes the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for the Union, making it a valuable artifact of American history.
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1865 Sword Col. St Clair Augustin Mullholland
1865 Presentation Sword awarded to Col. St Clair Augustin Mulholland, later promoted to Major General. Awarded by his own division (‘A’ Company of the 116th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment) for Heroic Service in the Battle of Boydton Plank Road, Virginia in October 1964.
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1889 Lions Head Order of the Black Eagle Sabre
The 1889 Lions Head Sabre, a symbol of prestige and honor, was an exclusive weapon wielded by the elite Garde du Corps, the personal guard of the Prussian King. This ornate saber, with its distinctive lion’s head pommel and intricate detailing, was more than just a weapon – it was a statement of loyalty and status within the kingdom.
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1897 Pattern Naval Officers Sword
The 1897 Pattern Naval Officer’s Sword stands as a testament to the rich history and tradition of the Royal Navy. This iconic weapon served as the standard issue for officers from 1897 until the 1930s, symbolizing their authority and role within the prestigious naval force.
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1908 Pattern Cavalry Light Horse Sword
The 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword, renowned for its use by the Australian Light Horse during World War I, was a weapon designed purely for thrusting in mounted combat.
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1942 Japanese Sword WW2
Type 98 Shin Gunto (New Army Sword), a standard-issue weapon for Japanese officers during WWII. Captured by an Australian Soldier in Papua New Guinea in WW2 and subsequently brought back to Western Australia. Leather Foul Weather Cover in Good Condition with Latch to Sword Handle.
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1943 Japanese Sword WW2
WW2 Japanese Officer’s Katana. Captured by an Australian Soldier and brought back to Western Australia. Chrysanthemum Pattern on Blade Handle. Ray Skin (Samegawa) Handle. Standard Brown Cover.