Dixieland
Civil War Relics

 

Weapons
  1. This is a beautiful model 1860 Cavalry saber.  This wonderful saber was made by ''Emerson and Silver'' of Trenton New Jersey and so marked on the blade.  The blade is very clean and still shiny, and the scabbard is in nice shape missing only the throat which is hardly noticeable. The original wrap is still nicely intact.  I cant make out the last number of the date and I am sure it has not been altered.  It reads 186?, but we know these are only war period swords.  If I had my guess it would be an 1861 or 1864.  Anyway a great Civil War sword at a price we all could live with.  $750.

  2. Two really cool side knifes.  The bottom one appears to be made from a file.  Both measure around 7-1/4'' long.  Both came from Shiloh, TN.  $55.

  3. Very nice non dug . Springfield bayonet for the .58 caliber rifle.  Very nice aged patina, with locking ring and clear US markings present.  $150.

  4. Great Model 1840 ''Wristbreaker''.  This was the work horse of the Civil War, and the most widely used sword both North and South.  This sword retains the original wrap and wire in good condition.  Has a few service dings and marks as expected.  $750.

 

Dixieland Civil War Relics
Tom and Leslie Ivery
931-364-3119
TomIvery@DixielandRelics.com