June 12-13, 2019 Edged Weapon, Armor, & Militaria
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/12/2019
Consists of: A) Model 1840 non-commissioned officers' sword, ricasso clearly marked "Emerson & Silver Trenton N.J." and dated 1863. Steel scabbard with brass mounts. CONDITION: Excellent with bright blade and fine brass, the scabbard body repainted. B) Model 1864 cartridge box with "US" embossed on its flap, both tins and inner flap present, tightly stitched tab and belt loops, supple leather. CONDITION: Excellent with minor crazing on the body. C) Percussion cap pouch with strong inspectors stamp on its flap, complete with lambs cool interior and vent pick. CONDITION: Excellent with minor crazing on the belt loops. D) Percussion cap pouch with "US" marking on its flap, complete with lambs cool interior and vent pick. CONDITION: Good - very good with moderate crazing to the finish. E) Revolver flap holster with 11" body. CONDITION: Leather is supple but exhibits crazing on the flap, missing its plug and has a split seam. F) .58 caliber angular bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet marked "US" on the ricasso. CONDITION: Bayonet displays a smooth grey / brown finish. Scabbard body with fine crazing and split seam, belt loop exhibits a 1" tear. G) Model 1851 rectangular NCO belt plate with one-piece German silver wreath, on a Model 1874 leather waist belt. CONDITION: Buckle polished and showing moderate wear, leather belt supple but showing crazing. H) Steel carbine hook with 2-1/2" wide loop. CONDITION: Excellent. I) .577 British Enfield brass bullet mold for two-ring bullet, complete with base plug. CONDITION: Very good exhibiting moderate wear. J) Model 1858 bulls eye canteen with stopper and chain. CONDITION: Very good with undented body showing minor rust. J) Percussion cap pouch. CONDITION: Poor, the leather stiff and crazed. K) Two Civil War period ball-top wood carbine cleaning rods measuring 39-3/4". CONDITION: Excellent.
Blade Length
(A) 31 - 3/4" (B) 17"
Overall Length
(A) 38 - 1/4" (B) 21 - 1/2"