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Revolutionary War swords and edged weapons

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RWe119d- Spike tomahawk with US "IS" marking within a heart motif.

RWe119d- Spike tomahawk with US "IS" marking within a heart motif.

RWe120d_Tomahawk_head_branded_US_copy

RWe120d- Tomahawk or axe head branded US "IS" on the blade. Excavated at a fort site in Western Pennsylvania.

RWe121d_US_marked_belt_axe_copy

RWe121d- American belt axe surcharged "US" on the blade.

RWe122d- Iroquis war club " Death Hammer" circa 1775, taken by Colonel Peter Gansevoort at Fort Stanwix, August 1777.

RWe122d- Iroquis war club " Death Hammer" circa 1775, taken by Colonel Peter Gansevoort at Fort Stanwix, August 1777. New York State Military Museum

RWe123d_Wylie_Bayonet_copy

RWe123d- American bayonet by Thomas Wylie

RWe124d- Brass hilted infantry sword of the British 18th Regiment of Foot , Royal Irish. Served in Illinois and Lexington-Concor

RWe124d- Brass hilted infantry sword of the British 18th Regiment of Foot , Royal Irish. Served in Illinois and Lexington-Concord and Bunker Hill

RWe125d- 18th Foot sword detail

RWe125d- Regimental Markings detail of RW124d- 18th Regiment of Foot sword

RWe126d- Potter officers sword copy

RWe126d- Officer's pattern iron hilted officer's saber made by James Potter of NYC. Used by Patriot and Loyalist forces both.

RWe126d- Officer's pattern iron hilted  officer's saber made by Loyalist James Potter of NYC 1778-84. Detail of hilt and marking

RWe126d- Officer's pattern iron hilted officer's saber made by Loyalist James Potter of NYC 1778-84. Detail of hilt and marking of RWe126d

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