Swords
of the U.S.A.
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Listed below are American swords or swords of the
U.S.A.
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Swords Listed are Guaranteed Original -- We DO NOT deal in any
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updated July 21, 2010
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SU-55. Knights of the Golden Eagle
(KGE) lodge sword most likley
from the 1880s - 1920s era. Sword has plain blade with
heavy wear and ivory handle with no chips or major cracks (a few very
minor hairline cracks as normally seen on old ivory handles)......$395
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SU-54.
U.S. Marine Corps Officers Sword (Mameluke Sword) with
engraved
Blade. This sword has a very bright and clean blade, it is
engraved with fine design work and with the wording
"United States Marines" and has the Marine corps insignia. This
is a
great official issue Marine Officers Sword made in Solingen Germany for
the "Hilborn & Hamburger company Inc. of New Jersey" It is also
serial numbered on the back runner with an official USMC serial
number. This is an extra fine quality official USMC Officers
Sword
believed from the Viet Nam era.......$495.
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SU-53.
U.S. Marine Corps Officers Sword with engraved
Blade. Blade is about 28 3/4"long, it is bright and clean, it is
engraved with design work and with the wording
"United States Marines" and has the Marine corps insignia. However
this one is not an official USMC approved issue sword. The quality is
not as good on this one as official approved issues and it does not
have a USMC serial number on the back runner. The scabbard has
a
piece of cork or something stuck in it, so the blade will no longer go
all the way in. Clearing it can be your Project, thats why I am only
charging......$100.
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SU-52.
U.S. Model 1902 Officers Sword -- This one has
a 30" bright and clean engraved issue Blade, However this blade has a
second type Eagle on it. Instead of the Military spead winged Eagle,
this one has the Government Creast style Eagle on it, plus the
intwinded style U.S. on the other side... it is a second verant
engraving... The blade
is bright and clean, it is maker marked "N.S. Meyer Inc. trade
mark Colonial made in U.S.A." This sword also has a
period brown leather porteepe knot attached to the hand guard. The
scabbard is a very clean undamaged 02 issue.....$295.
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SU-51.
Short Sword -- I do
not know much about this one -- It is called a Master at Arms Sword --
The handle with its ornate figures is solid bronze, the scabbard is
Leather. The leather on this scabbard shows age, maybe around
1900 to
1930 but still in very good condition for old leather.....$250.
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SU-50.
U.S. Knights Templar's Masonic Sword for Texas
members of the Order of the Grand Lodge of Texas. The guard of this
sword features the "Texas Star" in the center and also the "Templar
Cross" on the grip. The
Blade is in average used condition with nice engravings on it, it is
maker marked (The M.C. Lilley & Co Columbus Ohio) The
makers mark shows this sword was made between 1867 to 1923. The
Scabbard is also adorn with many symboles of the Texas branch of the
Knights Templars......$398.
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SU-49.
U.S. WW-1 era
Patton Sword (These swords designed by General Patton himself).
This sword has a 35" long blade which gets narrower as it runs
toward the
point, this blade is in fine+ condition, and is marked
"U.S." and dated 1914 plus has the
arsenal markings on it. The scabbard is the combat
issue......$795.
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S-U47.
U.S. late 1800s - early 1900s Order of the Knights of Columbus Sword.
Blade is in average used condition with nice engravings on it. The
Scabbard also has Knights of Columbus insignia on it and the top pommel
on the sword is a head bust of Columbus......$186.
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