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Civil War Era Enlisted Sword Manufacturers

Ames Sword Marks

1840 patterns, 1840-47

1840 patterns, 1848-51

1840/60 patterns, 1849-65
Small "Mass."

1840/60 patterns, 1849-65
Large "Mass."

1840/60 patterns, 1859-65

M1860 Cav, dated 1864

M1832 Foot Artillery, 1830s-40s

M1832 Foot Artillery, later 1840s

M1832 Foot Artillery, 1850s

M1832 Foot Artillery, 1862

M1841 Navy Cutlass

M1906 Cavalry Saber


Christopher Roby Sword Marks

Roby Mark
used in 1861

C. Roby, Sabers

C. Roby, NCO/Musician

Another Roby Mark


Emerson and Silver Sword Marks

Emerson and Silver NCO

Emerson and Silver Cav.

New Jersey Contract 1840 Cav. Saber


Horstmann Sword Marks

Horstmann & Sons

Horstmann Heavy Cav.

Horstmann Light Cav.

Horstmann, Son &
Drucker


P.S. Justice Sword Marks

P.S. Justice
(imported blade)

P.S. Justice
(domestic blade)


Other US Sword Companies

Mansfield and Lamb

D.J. Millard

Sheble and Fisher

Collins and Co.

Tomes, Son &
Melvain

Tiffany & Co

Providence Tool Co.

C. Hammond

William Glaze

J. B. Allere
Chicago

Smith, Crane, and Co

Samuel Bunting, Jr.


Foreign Makers of US Models

Clemen and Jung

Clemen and Jung

Clemen and Jung

W. Clauberg

W. Clauberg

F. Horster

F. Horster


C.R. Kirschbaum

C.R. Kirschbaum


J.E. Bleckman

Henry Boker

Peter D. Luneschloss

Schnitzler and Kirschbaum

Wester&Co.

Hoppe

Alex Coppel

Otto Curdts

Robert Mole

Klingenthal

Chatellerault

Henckels

Gebruder Weyersberg

Friedrick Poetter

Wilhelm Walscheid

Unknown/Questionable Marks

C. Morel???

State of Massachusetts?

An unknown importer common on Horstmann swords

Rohrig and Cie.?

CSA Purchased Ames?


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