Antique Civil War and Confederate Swords, Including Tiffany
and Ames Swords

We buy, sell, authenticate and appraise all types of antique civil war swords, confederate and union swords and most all other swords and Sabres used during the Civil War

Civil War Swords, Confederate Swords, Civil War Sabres, Cavalry Sabres!

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tg1 - THOMAS GRISWALD & CO. CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR SWORD.
The pictures speak for this one. This is a beautifull Foot Officers sword, probably manufactured by Thomas Griswald & Co. of New Orleans. The leather grip is gorgeous and so near perfect that it looks like polished wood. The blade retains much of its original polish, and the scabbard is 100% complete with nearly perfect mounts and not a single crease or ding in the leather. This one is from my personal collection, and if you have been waiting for a NICE cONFEDERATE OFFICERS SWORD, YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A BETTER EXAMPLE.

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cb-a - CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE - OUTSTANDING AND RARE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE WITH ORIGINAL TIN SCABBARD USED BY "THE GREEN ROUGH AND READYS".
A handfull of these Bowies are known to exist, with one pictured in, "The Bowie Knife Book" and another or the same example in the work of Shannon Pritchard. Pritchard claims to actually know who manufactured them. This one is an absolute "screamer" and in excellent condition. Worthy of the finest collection.

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be-1 - CIVIL WAR OFFICERS SWORD - OUTSTANDING, HISTORICALLY INSCRIBED, CARVED IVORY-HILT, PRESENTATION GRADE STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD.
Inscribed to Augustus H. Beecher. This wonderfull sword was presented to Beecher in 1862 by Comapany G of the 137th New York Volunteers prior to his being wounded at Chancellorsville, at Gettysburg, and a third wounding in Tennessee. The 137th was famous for its many actions in the most prominent battles of the Civil War. The silver-plated scabbard is engraved wonderfully, the blade is etched with patriotic motifs including the motto's, " One Flag, One Country " and "Deeds, not Words". The carved ivory grips are spectacular as is the history. The sword shows use and carry, and may have been with Beecher at many of the engagements of the 137th. It retains very fine to excellent condition, and comes with about 5 inches of muster rolls, casualty reports and regimental history. Worthy of the finest museum or personal collection.

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