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Revolutionary War swords and edged weapons

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RWe127ds - American dragoon officer's saber with twisted white ivory grips and brass hilt with a spoked style guard. The blade h

RWe127ds - American dragoon officer's saber with twisted white ivory grips and brass hilt with a spoked style guard. The blade has the letters "GW" incised which stand for George Washington

RWe128d- French Colonial trade cutlass with image of Louis XV on the guard c 1750-60

RWe128d- French Colonial trade cutlass with image of Louis XV on the guard c 1750-60

RWe129d- Jager Swd copy

RWe129d- German Jager short sword with military inscriptions on the blade

RWe130d- Late 18th Century pipe tomahawk copy

RWe130d- Late 18th Century American pipe tomahawk

RWe139d- Buell bayonet

RWe139d- American bayonet signed by Elijah Buell of Connecticut

RWe140d - Officer's sword of the Brunswick Regiment Prince Ernst Ludwig

RWe140d - Officer's sword of the Brunswick Regiment Prince Ernst Ludwig which bears the crowned double letters C for Carl II of Brunswick. All of these swords were captured at Bennington and Saratoga in 1777 and reissued to the 2nd Continental Light Drago

RWe141d- American horseman's saber with massive brass hilt and turned wooden grips

RWe141d- American horseman's saber with massive brass hilt and turned wooden grips

RWe142d- American Lion head officers sword with turned wooden grips used by a soldier from Massachusetts

RWe142d- American Lion head officers sword with turned wooden grips used by a soldier from Massachusetts

RWe143d- Anhalt Zerbst infantry hanger circa 1778 excavated in the New York City area

RWe143d- Anhalt Zerbst infantry hanger circa 1778 excavated in the New York City area

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