Includes: 1) Randall made Orlando, Fla. saber ground clip point blade. Handled in genuine stag with brass finger guard. Correct sheath with sharpening stone, "model no.3-7" stamped in leather, near mint condition. 2) Lile saber ground clip point. Handled in genuine stag with brass finger guard. Correct leather sheath stamped "Jimmy Lile the Arkansas Knife Smith", near mint condition. 3) Unsigned clip point. Handled in black composite. Correct leather sheath, fair condition. All are contemporary. Serial Number-N/A; Blade Length-1) 7-1/8", 2) 5", 3) 5".; Overall Length-1) 11-3/4", 2) 10", 3) 8-3/4".;
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Transcriptions are below. The documents both have browning. There is old residue from a tape repair on one of the pages. Folds on both documents. Ink is rich and legible. c1825 4TH OF JULY TOASTS JOHN QUINCY ADAMS THE PRESS AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS - DOCUMENT READS: 1 THE 4TH OF JULY – LIKE THE BIRTHDAY OF AN ONLY CHILD ENDEARED AS WELL BY THE SUFFERINGS ENDURED AS THE JOY IT OCCASIONS 2 INDEPENDENCE – A PEARL OF GREAT PRICE. FEW NATIONS POSSESS IT. MAY OURS NEVER BE PURLOINED BY ANY AMBITIOUS POLITICAL LAPIDARY OR ITS RESEMBLANCE BE…SUBSTITUTED FOR THE REALITY. 3 LIBERTY – MAY SHE NEVER BE VIOLATED BY TYRANNY 4 PATRIOTISM – THE…LOVE OF COUNTRY MAY IT NEVER BE ADULTERATED WITH SELFISHNESS 5 WASHINGTON – A NAME EXPRESSION OF ALL THAT IS GOOD GREAT AND GLORIOUS 6 THE PATRIOTS OF 76 – THEY SURPASS MATHUSALEM FOR THEY WILL LIVE FOREVER 7 THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION – LIKE THE PRODIGAL SON WAITING PATRIMONY MAY IT LIKE HIM SOON BE BROUGHT TO SEE THE ERROR OF ITS WAYS. 8 THE LATE ADMINISTRATION – POSTERITY WILL DESIGNATE ITS TERM AS THE GOLDEN AGE OUR COUNTRY 9 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS – FUTURE GENERATIONS SHALL DO HIM THAT JUSTICE WHICH THE PRESENT DENIES HIM 10 THE CLAY OF THE WEST – A CHOICE CEMENT FOR OUR POLITICAL EDIFICE 11 OUR NAVY BOUND TO THE SOUTHWARD – WOULD IT HAD NEVER SHIPPED A BRAND PISTOL. 12 THE ARMY – MAY IT ALWAYS BE SUBORDINATE TO THE CIVIL POWER. 13 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS – THE NURSELINGS OF GOVERNMENT MAY THEY SHARE A MOTHERS CARE UNTIL THEY….TO FULL MATURITY. 14 THE PRESS –MAY IT NEVER BE SUPPRESSED…BUT ALWAYS FREE AND INDEPENDENT 15) VOLUNTEERS -THE LEATHER DEALERS, THE BACKBONE OF NEW ARK. -THE SHOEMAKERS THE SPINAL MARROW -THE CARRIAGE MAKERS SECOND TO NON IN IMPORTANCE MAY CAUSE IT IS TRUE MANY REVOLUTIONS YET WITHOUT BLOODSHED AND THOUGH THEY ARE AS EXTENSIVE AS SOME RULE. THEY ARE EVERY WHERE AGREEABLE IN THERE COME…-TRIMMERS THERE IS A GOOD BUSINESS IF SKILLFULLY MANAGED -THE…. THEY PRODUCE MORE LEAD THAN ANY OTHER CLASS. -TALLOW CHANDLERS – THEIR LIGHTS SO SHINE BEFORE MEN THAT OTHERS SEEING THEM GOOD WORKS MAY FOLLOW THEM -STONE CUTTERS – A GRAVE SET THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEFORE THEM THE MEMENTO MORI -PAINTERS – THEIR WORKS ARE THE MOST CHARITABLE FOR THEY ALWAYS CONCEAL THE DEFECTS OF OTHERS AND GIVE THE BEST APPEARANCE TO EVERYTHING -TAILORS – THE FIRST ARTISANS SHOEMAKERS THE LAST -AQUEDUCT AND PUMP MAKERS – GREAT BORES -SADDLERS – LIKE OFFICE PUNSTERS THEY MAKE A STIRRUP THAT ONE MAY MOUNT UP -LAWMAKERS – THEY LACE THE INSIDE AND CUT THE OUT TAKE CALL OF ITSELF -BLACKSMITHS – GOOD HANDS AT THE BELLOWS AND THEY ALWAYS STRIKE WHEN THE IRON IS HOT. -INNKEEPERS – MAY TURN NO ONE OUT. SIGNED ON THE BACK MR. WILLIAM STEPHENS MARKET STREET – DEFINITELY A PHILADELPHIA TOAST. Together with the other document reading: 1807 JULY 4 CELEBRATION TOASTS TO AMERICA & THE TRADES OF WORKERS IN AMERICA - THE DOCUMENT READS: - 1ST THE DAY WE CELEBRATE MAY ITS LUSTRE NEVER BE TARNISHED BY A DERITUTION FROM ITS FIRST PRINCIPLE - 1 GUN & 3 CHEERS - 2ND THE CITIZENS OF OUR COUNTRY - MAY THEY DULY APPRECIATE THEIR LIBERTY & NEVER RELINQUISH THEIR SOVEREIGNTY. - 1 GUN 3 CHEERS & MARCH BY THE BAND - 3RD THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES – THE POLE STAR OF OUR POLITICAL UNION – MAY ITS LUSTER NEVER BE OBSCURED BY THE DARKNING CLOUDS OF FACTION - 1 GUN, MR. NEWHALL SONG & THREE CHEERS - 4 THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES - 1 GUN PRESIDENTS MARCH BY THE BAND - 5 THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES - MAY IT EVER BE DISTINGUISHED FOR ITS INDEPENDENCE, TALENTS & INTEGRITY. - 1 GUN & 6 CHEERS - 6 THE ILLUSTRIOUS WASHINGTON - WITH THE HEROES WHO DIED IN DEFENCE OF OUR RIGHTS WHILE WE ENJOY THE BLESSINGS OF THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. MAY WE IMMULATE THEIR VIRTUES AND PERPETUATE THEIR MEMORY. - 2 GUNS, MR POLLARDS SONG HAIL COLUMBIA - 7 THE MILITIA – IN TIMES OF PEACE OUR COUNTRYS BOAST. IN TIME OF WAR A VALIENT HEART. - 2 GUNS GEN GREEN’S MARCH BY THE BAND - 8 THE AMERICAN NAVY – MAY IT EVER BE ADEQUATE TO THE PROTECTION OF OUR COMMERCE AND THE EXEGENCE OF OUR COUNTRY. - 1 GUN & MR POLLARDS SONG - 9 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS – MAY THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM TEMBERED WITH WISDOM BE CHARACTERISTICS OF HER CITIZENS - 2 GUNS 3 CHEERS - 10 THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH - 1 GUN & GOVERNORS MARCH - 11 OUR LITERARY INSTITUTIONS – THE FOUNTAINS FROM WHICH FLOW THE SUPPORT OF OUR REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT MAY THEY EVER BE SUPPORTED - 1 GUN 6 CHEERS & AIR BY THE BAND - 12 COMMERCE & MANUFACTURERS – GREAT SOURCE OF NATIONAL WEALTH MAY A FREE INTERCOURSE WITH ALL NATIONS ENCOURAGE THEIR GROWTH & INSURE SUCCESS. - 1 GUN & BIG BROWNS SON - 13 THE YEOMANTRY OF OUR COUNTRY – MAY THEY BE AS VIGILENT IN DEFENCE OF THE SOIL AS THEY ARE ASSIDUOUS IN ITS CULTIVATION. - 1 GUN & SMITHS SONG (THE FARMER) - 14 INDEPENDENC JUDICIARIES – RIGHT & JUSTICE TO ALL, FREELY WITHOUT PURCHSE, COMPLETELY WITHOUT DENIAL & PROMPTLY WITHOUT DELAY - 1 GUN 3 CHEERS - 15 MECHANICS OF ALL CLASSES – MAY THEIR INDUSTRY & SKILL BE A SOURCE OF WEALTH TO THEMSELVES AND OUR COMMON COUNTRY - 1 GUN & MARCH BY THE BAND - 16 THE CLERGY – BY THE PURITY OF THERE MORALS & EXEMPLARY LIVES. MAY THEY IMFORCE THE GOSPEL THEY TEACH & BE MINISTRIES OF GOD FOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE. - 1 GUN 6 CHEERS & BY THE BAND - 17 THE AMERICAN FAIR – MODEST, CHASTE, & VIRTUOUS – MAY THEY EXEMPLIFY THAT FOR WHICH THEY WERE DESIGNED, THE BEST GIFT OF HEAVEN TO MAN - 2 GUNS 9 CHEERS & AIR BY THE BAND.
This set is an extremely rare surviving complete example of an Indian quiver with the bow and arrows. The quiver itself is made of animal hide. The leather is still supple in many spots and rigid in others. It is sewn with sinew. The quiver is complete with separate sections for the bow and arrows. The quiver still has most of the shoulder strap, although now split. There are still fringe at the end of the piece. There are some areas of loss and holing in the leather. There are also period repairs to the quiver, which alone measures around 44 inches long. The bow is of simple design made from one piece of shaped wood. There is a hide string attached to the bow, which could be the original. The bow has typical signs of age with some minor expanding along the grain. It is still very stable. Measures 46 inches long. There are 4 arrows in the quiver. There is a set of 3 stone arrow head point examples attached using sinew. The points are in great shape. The feathers are also complete and in good condition. There is original red paint around the shafts of the arrows. These measure around 27 inches long. The other arrow is has more wear. It is a metal point also attached with sinew. The feathers are lacking but some of the red paint is still present. This example measures 22.5 inches long. Good overall, leather shows some holes and is brittle.
Manufactured 1848-1849. The chest itself measures 14 inches long x 7-1/2 inches wide x 7 inches tall. It dates to the mid 1800s. The box has most of the brass tacks still present. Has initials TS on the lid. The lid is detached and the handle is missing a few pieces, which are in the box. Scattered areas of losses and wear. Other pieces include 2 shot flasks, one fabric, one leather, a tin cup with lid, a small iron signal cannon, a pewter button marked Mas II Reg, a weight set in original box (missing some pieces), skinning knife, small round grinding stone, tin cap box, tin candle holder, horn cup, small powder horn, early lead & iron fishing lure, folding iron bullet making ladle, rifleman shot block with some original musket balls & fabric (used for fast loading). Serial Number-.;
Probably mid-19th century. The stone club retains most of the original red ochre paint. The piece is covered entirely in hide. Some stitching has loosened at the bottom. Early rope and piece with brass tack, probably used to tie around the hand during battle. Measures 16 ¾ inches long. The spiked war club has a forged iron spike attached to the original wood handle. Head is pitted with dark patina. There is a slight burn band decoration near the top. Measures 20 ¾ inches long.
Comprised of: Six excavated solid shot cannon balls. All appear to be early and water recovered. Five excavated locations unknown. One sits on wood circular base with brass plaque. Reading: EINE STEINERNE KANONENKUGEL DES DREISSIG JAEHRI GEN. KRIEGES. 1816-1840. DEFUNDEN BEN DER FESTUNG. HOHENTWIEL BEZ SINGEN WUERTT. (One Stone Cannonball - The Thirty Years War - 1816 - 1840 - Located at the Fortress - Hohentwiel (extinct volcano) in the city of Singen in the region of Wuertt). Very historic and early cannon balls in fair condition.
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