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US Naval Swords |
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Non-regulation Civil War naval officers sword. It has a brass navy style eagle pommel with a back strap. The guard is a solid cup with false branches. It contains a raised medallion with an eagle on an anchor and is surrounded by stars. It has a folding counter guard and a sharkskin grip. The blade is engraved with an anchor and marked 1864 Napoli Labruna. The scabbard is of leather with brass mounts. The top one being marked V Labruna in Napoli. Second from Top Non-regulation Civil War naval officers sword. It has a brass eagle pommel with eagle feather running down the back strap. It has a solid cup guard with false branches and a medallion containing an eagle on an anchor. It has a folding counter guard. The blade is engraved with "United States Navy", eagles, a sailor, shield and arms. Third from Top US model 1841 Naval officers sword marked Joseph Storrs-Cheapside-London. It has an eagle pommel, ivory grip and a folding guard. The blade is decorated in blue and gold and contains a circle of stars, an anchor, and the makers name and warranted. It has a leather scabbard with brass mounts depicting an anchor, oak leaves and thirteen stars. The owner was unfortunate enough to die on ship and is buried at sea. Bottom US model 1841 regulation naval officers sword. This style has a folding guard and counter guard. It has an engraved quill back blade engraved "United States Navy" with an eagle, sailor and arms. It has a black leather scabbard with brass mounts decorated with anchors and oak leaves. Both the blade and the scabbard are marked Ames Mfg. Co.-Springfield (Mass). |
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