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MODEL 1861 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1862

MODEL 1861 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1862

This the Model 1861, .58 caliber, percussion rifle musket as made at the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts. All gun metal on this rifle has matching patina. A spread-winged eagle motif is stamped on… (2023-3264). Learn More »

US MODEL 1842 PISTOL BY ASTON MADE IN EARLY 1852

US MODEL 1842 PISTOL BY ASTON MADE IN EARLY 1852

The last of the US single shot martial pistol and first of the US percussion pistols, the US Model 1842 percussion pistol was successor to the flintlock Model 1836 and like that earlier pistol was… (490-5704). Learn More »

$1,150.00
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US MODEL 1840 POMEROY CONTRACT MUSKET RIFLED AND SIGHTED

US MODEL 1840 POMEROY CONTRACT MUSKET RIFLED AND SIGHTED

The US Model 1840 musket is complicated in nomenclature and production details. Initially designated the Model 1835, it was finally designated the 1840 and collectors occasionally call it the Model… (490-4171). Learn More »

WORLD CLASS IDENTIFIED, CARVED, CONFEDERATE IMPORT BRITISH P-1856 ENFIELD CARBINE BY BARNETT: CARRIED BY IRA SOUTH, 7th MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY; 1st MISSISSIPPI PARTISAN RANGERS

WORLD CLASS IDENTIFIED, CARVED, CONFEDERATE IMPORT BRITISH P-1856 ENFIELD CARBINE BY BARNETT: CARRIED BY IRA SOUTH, 7th MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY; 1st MISSISSIPPI PARTISAN RANGERS

This would make an outstanding addition to any Confederate cavalry collection or display: it is both a scarce carbine and a world-class example of a very folky, carved identification by a Confederate… (766-1985). Learn More »

1989 COPY OF A STUDY ON BRITISH SERVICE REVOLVERS FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE DEAN S. THOMAS

1989 COPY OF A STUDY ON BRITISH SERVICE REVOLVERS FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE DEAN S. THOMAS

The title of this study is “REVOLVERS OF THE BRITISH SERVICES, 1854-1954” by W. H. J. Chamberlain and A. W. F. Taylerson and published by Museum Restoration Service of Bloomfield, Ontario and… (236-874). Learn More »

SCARCE .36 CALIBER TINFOIL CARTRIDGE BY ELEY, LONDON

SCARCE .36 CALIBER TINFOIL CARTRIDGE BY ELEY, LONDON

This is a very rare cartridge dating to before the Civil War. Made by Eley Brothers in London, this is a .36 caliber pistol cartridge with a tinfoil powder case. The cartridge was then packed in a… (1212-101). Learn More »

VERY FINE FLAP HOLSTER FOR ARMY REVOLVER

VERY FINE FLAP HOLSTER FOR ARMY REVOLVER

This is a non-regulation leather holster made to accommodate a large revolver such as a Colt or Remington “Army” revolver. The holster measures 11.25” along the front edge of the pocket. Holster… (1179-535). Learn More »

1839 DATED SPRINGFIELD US MODEL 1816 TYPE-III, AKA THE M1822/28, PERCUSSION CONVERSION

1839 DATED SPRINGFIELD US MODEL 1816 TYPE-III, AKA THE M1822/28, PERCUSSION CONVERSION

This is a very good, tight example of a Springfield Model 1816 percussion conversion musket typical of those carried by many early Civil War volunteers and intended to fire .69 caliber “buck and… (490-1671). Learn More »

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE BY ABIAS BUTLER SMITH

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE BY ABIAS BUTLER SMITH

This attractive half-stock Pennsylvania rifle has 37 ½ inch, .40 caliber octagonal barrel engraved on the top flat in script: “A B Smith.” This was Abial Butler Smith, born in Pennsylvania in… (1218-01). Learn More »

SCARCE PRIVATE ISSUE SHIP’S MUSKET BY BARNETT, AND BAYONET

SCARCE PRIVATE ISSUE SHIP’S MUSKET BY BARNETT, AND BAYONET

This British musket imitates a contemporary government Brown Bess musket, but is much shorter. There are many military-style short muskets, musketoons and carbines that are not identifiable, but this… (1214-02). Learn More »

$1,850.00
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HISTORIC WAR OF 1812 NEW YORK STATE ISSUE MUSKET

HISTORIC WAR OF 1812 NEW YORK STATE ISSUE MUSKET

The .69 smooth bore original flint lock musket was manufactured by Lemuel Pomeroy of Pittsfield Massachusetts under the "Militia Act of 1808" specifically for the State of New York. This example draws… (88-185). Learn More »

INSCRIBED COLT BREVET NAVY REVOLVER OF 1ST LT. H. J. GILTINAN, 73RD PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY – KILLED IN ACTION AT CHANCELLORSVILLE

INSCRIBED COLT BREVET NAVY REVOLVER OF 1ST LT. H. J. GILTINAN, 73RD PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY – KILLED IN ACTION AT CHANCELLORSVILLE

.36 caliber. 7.5" octagonal barrel. SN: 14198. Blued finish, brass backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece walnut grip. Single action percussion Belgian-made copy of a Colt Navy revolver with… (1052-682). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE IMPORT BRITISH P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET DATED 1862

CONFEDERATE IMPORT BRITISH P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET DATED 1862

This is an untouched, attic-condition, all-original example of the British P1853 Enfield, imported in large numbers by both sides in the Civil War, but bearing markings indicating it was specifically… (490-5711). Learn More »

ARSENAL PERCUSSION CONVERSION STARR CONTRACT M1816 TYPE-III, AKA M1822/28 MUSKET

ARSENAL PERCUSSION CONVERSION STARR CONTRACT M1816 TYPE-III, AKA M1822/28 MUSKET

This musket rates very good for condition and is great example of a U.S. flintlock musket produced on contract for the U.S. government and then altered to percussion at a U.S. government arsenal in… (480-327). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED CARBINE FROM THE 11th VIRGINIA CAVALRY - GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN USED

IDENTIFIED CARBINE FROM THE 11th VIRGINIA CAVALRY - GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN USED

This is an arsenal cut down Model 1854 Lorenz .54 caliber rifle-musket. Known as "Razee" carbines in official Confederate correspondence. The carbine measures 41 inches in total length. The barrel is… (88-186). Learn More »

$1,895.00
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“FIREARMS FROM EUROPE” BY NOE, YANTZ, & WHISKER

“FIREARMS FROM EUROPE” BY NOE, YANTZ, & WHISKER

Here is a good volume on European firearms imported to the United States during the Civil War. Book has colorful printed hard cover and is the extra large European “A4” size (measures 9.25” x… (236-842). Learn More »

$65.00
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US WORLD WAR TWO M-1A1 PARATROOPER CARBINE SCABBARD

US WORLD WAR TWO M-1A1 PARATROOPER CARBINE SCABBARD

Scabbard was designed solely for the M-1A1 folding stock carbine. Made of OD Green canvas the scabbard was slightly padded with a flap at top that was fastened by two lift-dot fasteners. The rear has… (1216-21). Learn More »

LEATHER HOLSTER WITH VERBAL ID TO 17TH & 56TH NORTH CAROLINA CAPTAIN

LEATHER HOLSTER WITH VERBAL ID TO 17TH & 56TH NORTH CAROLINA CAPTAIN

Small black leather holster made for a small model pistol like a Colt pocket or Bacon revolver. Leather is very thin but in good supple condition. Outer flap has a 5.00 inch long strap sewn to the… (1179-533). Learn More »

FINE-PLUS CONDITION NEW MODEL 1859 SHARPS CARBINE

FINE-PLUS CONDITION NEW MODEL 1859 SHARPS CARBINE

This Sharps rates Fine+ for condition. It is complete, with all original parts, over 30 percent original finish including full barrel coverage of blue turned plum, matching on the barrel band, sharp… (302-114). Learn More »

$5,500.00
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VERY NICE ELEY’S WIRE SHOT

VERY NICE ELEY’S WIRE SHOT

A colorful paper container with printed advertising and labels. Round label on the end reads, “ELEY’S / Improved Patent Wire Cartridge / No. 1”.  Contains a wire “basket” filled with shot.… (1219-09). Learn More »


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QUARTER-PLATE AMBROTYPE AND TWO LETTERS OF CONFEDERATE OFFICER RUNNELS DAVIS, WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED AT THIRD WINCHESTER

Runnels Davis was born June 1, 1835. He was the first-born son of Alfred Ward Grayson Davis who was a roommate and third cousin, once removed, of future Confederate President Jefferson Davis at West Point. Alfred Davis left West Point before… (846-521). Learn More »

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