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Historically Significant Silver Mounted South Carolina Cane
Historically Significant Silver Mounted South Carolina Cane
Offered here is perhaps one of the most significant and historic relics we have had the pleasure to handle. It is not only of great importance to South Carolina history but to US history in general both military and political!

The physical description of the cane is as follows: It measures 37 inches in length. The top mount is sterling silver, and the bottom is brass/bronze with a grounding iron. The wooden shaft is 33 inches long and is 1 1/2 inches wide at the top and tapers to about 3/4 of an inch. It is a hard wood, possibly oak.

The ornate silver top cap is totally covered in decorative motifs and bears 2 inscriptions. The top inscription reads: " Hon. A.P. Butler from Col. Gladden 1849".
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Excellent Confederate Naval Officer's 'Dolphin Head' Sword
Excellent Confederate Naval Officer's 'Dolphin Head' Sword
The exquisite sword shown here is known as the Dolphin Head, taking its name from the classic style and design of the pommel. This sword, made by Robert Mole & Sons, is a pattern made especially for Confederate Naval officers. Mole’s mark is stamped clearly into the spine. It was one of the few that ran through the blockade into Charleston, South Carolina and it is clearly stamped on the ricasso Courtney & Tennent Charleston, S.C.

It was during the War Between the States that Courtney & Tennent supplied buttons, militaria and swords of various patterns to the Confederate Navy. Courtney & Tennent did not manufacture arms; instead they purchased military supplies wholesale from England and resold them at retail in Charleston, South Carolina.
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U.S. Model 1841 Naval Officer's Sword and Scabbard

Our Price: $4950 Fine, complete example of this pattern. Gilded hilt, folding bilobate counter-guard with oak leaves and acorns on the outboard panel, textured inboard panel, acorn quillons, foliate knuckle bow connecting to a chased eagle's head pommel and back strap, carved grip; slight curved…

About Rick Burton's Civil War

Full time dealer in authentic Civil War antiques and relics. Rick Burton is a full time dealer in authentic Civil War antiques and relics. He has combined a love of history and metal detecting, resulting in a passion for recovering and preserving artifacts from the conflict. Years of seeing and dealing in dug artifacts has helped him develop a keen eye for the metalurgy and appearance of authentic items of the period.

Currently Rick is a member of the following clubs and organizations:Rick Burton at Civil War Show
  • Company of Military Historians
  • Texas Gun Collectors Association - Life Member
  • Ohio Valley Military Society - Life Member
  • Forks of the Delaware Historical Arms Society
  • New England Antique Arms Society


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  • DOCUMENTED ROBERT WEBB HALLMARKED SILVER HILTED SWORD WITH BALTIMORE STYLE EAGLE HEAD POMMEL

    Our Price: sold

    Eagle head pommel sword with hilt attributed to Robert Webb. Robert's life is a bit of a mystery, as his exact location and time he was actively crafting these swords have not been established. However, it is known that his 2 sons, James and John, followed in his footsteps and actively worked out of Maryland.

    This sword features a slightly curved blade with double fuller, a thin filler at the top and a secondary broader fuller underneath more towards the center. Each fuller features the same depth and the secondary fuller is slightly curved. The blade appears to be American made and features a small ricasso just before it meets the ornate crossguard which features 2 clamshell quillons. One quillon is bent downwards and is connected to a circular chained guard which connects to the pommel. The guard is visibly stamped with the hallmark "RW" contained in a square in 3 places. A ferrule separates the guard and the grooved wood grip. The twisted silver wire fits neatly into the grooves of the grip which terminates at the pommel, as there is no top ferrule.

    The eagle head is executed in the Baltimore style and features a rather wide capstan rivet. The mouth appears as a slash, and the forehead molding is plain. As is typical of the Baltimore style eagle heads, the eyes resemble the shape of a football. There is a small crest at the back of the head and the feathers at the top flow backwards toward the rear while the sides flow down. The feathers are nicely detailed and feature clear rachis and vanes.

    Excellent condition overall. The blade shows a light gray patina with some areas of minor delamination. There are scattered nicks along the edge of the blade. Crossguard exhibits some scattered spots of dark patina, but is mostly polished. Top quillon has been professionally reattached. Grip exhibits handling wear with scattered scuffs and dents. There are several cracks with the largest measuring approximately 3 - 1/2". Eagle head pommel exhibits mostly dark patina and the details remain crisp. Guard slightly loose. This sword is featured on page 297 of "American Silver-Hilted, Revolutionary and Early Federal Swords, Volume I" by Dan Hartzler.

     

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  • U.S. Model 1841 Naval Officer's Sword and Scabbard

    Our Price: $4950

    Fine, complete example of this pattern.

    Gilded hilt, folding bilobate counter-guard with oak leaves and acorns on the outboard panel, textured inboard panel, acorn quillons, foliate knuckle bow connecting to a chased eagle's head pommel and back strap, carved grip; slight curved single-edge blade with false edge at the tip, rounded spine back, and boldly etched foliate, spread wing eagle, anchor, and naval decorations, with "United States Navy" panel; black leather scabbard with three gilt brass mounts, the throat with rosette frog stud, the center mount with engraved fouled anchor, and the tip with engraved leaf and acorn decoration. 

    Blade lg. 28 3/4, overall lg. 34 1/4 in.

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