The selection includes seven US Navy aviator badges, five “propeller” pilot badges and two “US on shield” badges. Outside weaponry, the auction also features a variety of officer badges made by the jewelry maison in its lots. Rock Island expects this sword to bring in anywhere between $4,500 to $6,500. This model dates back to 1860 and was used by the Union Navy, featuring an iron plate in its guard with a 31-inch lightly curved saber blade. Luneschloss from Solingen, Prussia, to supply the weapons for the Union army during the war. The other saber is a standard officer born from Tiffany’s partnership with bladesmith company Peter D. Estimated to fetch between $30,000 and $50,000, the piece also features two marks of the words “Tiffany & Co,” located on the scabbard and above the left ricasso. The 32-inch Excelsior Brigade sword, named for the brigade Sickles commanded during the war, has a distinctive knight pommel design, featuring a lion head quillion and patriotic motifs on both sides of the guard surrounded by floral accents. One of the items belonged to Union General Daniel Edgar Sickles, who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg, and dates back to the beginning of his military career in 1861. Included in the prominent lots are two Civil War–era blades made by Tiffany’s, predating the brand’s foray into luxury jewelry. The Founder of a Failed Crypto Exchange Gets 11,196 Years in Jail in TurkeyĪfter Signing for $275 Million, Bengals QB Joe Burrow Is the Highest-Paid Player in NFL HistoryĪs a part of its December Premier event, Rock Island Auction Company is selling off a plethora of antique swords and war memorabilia. King Charles Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth on the Anniversary of Her Death
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