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Hi Folks,
I recently picked up this grouping of swords... I think one is a 1840 the other a 1860 and an 1872??
Any idea what I can expect for them these days in this economy?
I crusied around EBAN but didnt see much esp with the TIFFANY of NEW YORK maker.
Any info would be great.. thanks
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The 1840 wristbreaker Tiffany sword is an import made by Peter D. Luneschloss.
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The sword that is missing the grip covering is a Model 1972 Mounted Officer saber. This is a post Civil War sword.
"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
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