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Historical Civil War Sword Reproductions

Union Swords

A #1-8912
Union Infantry Officer's Sword
These fine reproduction sabers are faithful copies of the ones used during “The Late Unpleasantness.” Made with good attention to detail by a former British military contractor in India. Hand forged blades are British military spec steel. This makes for tough blades that will flex over 20° and return to true. Each leather handle is wire wrapped. The labor required to make a good sword is highly skilled, and since labor costs are much less there, we are able to offer these swords at less than half the cost of Spanish versions of these swords! (A) Union Foot Officer’s Sword–when a Yankee infantry officer used his sword to rally his troops, this is what the boys in blue beheld. In fact, this is the sword most carried by Union infantry officers throughout the Civil War. This commendable reproduction has a 34" long, well-tempered blade etched with a “U.S.”, an eagle, and military trophies. The bright brass basket displays a floral design cast into the guard. Solid brass pommel. Steel scabbard has brass fittings.
 40" overall.    
 
$99.95  
B #1-8820
1860 Cavalry Off. Sword

Similar to the 1860 Light Cavalry Saber. The brass 3-branch guard is nicely hand finished. The 33" long blade is beautifully smooth finished with a leather hilt with
a brass wire wrap great for re-enactments and a fine trophy piece.. The steel scabbard has a steel throat, rings and drag.
41" overall.
 
$ 99.95 
C #1-8910
1850 Staff & Field Officer
Befitting their rank, this sword displays a high degree of ornamentation. The brass guard has a chased foliage and U.S. between the branches. The 30" long blade is etched with foliage, military trophies and U.S. and "E Pluribus Unum". This sword was carried by general Robert E. Lee
during the Indian Campaigns.  Scabbard included.
35" long.
$99.95 

Belts & Hangars

Belt Hangar 15.95  *           Union Army Belt Buckle 59.95        * Conf. Army Belt & Buckle 59.95

Confederate Swords

 

E #1-8914

Confederate Foot Officer's Sword
Though not as long as its Yankee counterpart, the blade of this sword was just as effective for thrusting and slashing. Faithfully copied from a sword style made by James Conning is Mobile, Alabama, the brass basket and pommel bears nicely hand chased floral designs with "CS" featured prominently. The 32" blade has an unstopped fuller. Blued steel scabbard has brass fittings. This sword led many a bonnet charge.  37" overall.$99.95 

 

 

 

F #1-8812

Confederate Cavalry Officers Saber
Confederate Cavalry Officer’s Saber–this saber is just like the old one carried by General Jo Shelby, the Missouri cavalry raider who never surrendered his command. This fine sword has “C.S.A.”® crisply acid etched on the 32" long, hand forged blade. “C.S.”® is cast into the guard with excellent detail. The scabbard is blued steel, with brass throats, mounts, rings and drag. 38" long, overall. Beautifully finished. Consult Albaugh: Confederate Edged Weapons, pg.122 $99.95 


 

G #1-8916

Confederate Cavalry Saber

Confederate Cavalry Saber–of all the Confederate swords and sabers, this was the one used most. Wielded by the troops under the command of J.E.B. Stuart, Wade Hampton and Nathan Bedford Forrest, this sword dispatched hordes of Yankee soldiers. This is a very distinctive saber with a brass guard similar to that of an 1860 (which, itself, was a copy of an earlier French saber). The 34" long blade has the classic Confederate “unstopped” fuller. 40" overall. The scabbard has brass furniture, ring mounts and drag. You’ll find it in Albaugh: Confederate Edged Weapons, pg. 137.     $119.95