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M1842 HARPERS FERRY RIFLED-MUSKET – DATED 1848

M1842 HARPERS FERRY RIFLED-MUSKET – DATED 1848

This rifled-musket is one of the 11,000 made in 1848 at Harpers Ferry – later rifled and sighted. Production of the m1842 did not commence at Harper’s Ferry until 1845. That armory delivered 2,225… (2025-2513). Learn More »

RARE “US” MARKED M1841 RIFLE / M1842 MUSKET COMBINATION WRENCH

RARE “US” MARKED M1841 RIFLE / M1842 MUSKET COMBINATION WRENCH

This is a gun tool that measures 3.6” in overall length.  It is a combination tool with a box end percussion cone (nipple) wrench and two screwdriver blades; one fixed on the main body of the tool… (2025-2807). Learn More »

INSCRIBED COLT POCKET REVOLVER: GEORGE L. SENAT, LIEUTENANT COMPANY A, 1st REGIMENT PA ARTILLERY, 17th PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY IN 1861

INSCRIBED COLT POCKET REVOLVER: GEORGE L. SENAT, LIEUTENANT COMPANY A, 1st REGIMENT PA ARTILLERY, 17th PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY IN 1861

This inscribed Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver rates very good for condition and bears a dead-real inscription on the backstrap dating to 1862 or so commemorating or honoring the owner’s enlistment in… (490-7535). Learn More »

EAGLE AND SHIELD FLASK FOR REMINGTON BEALS

EAGLE AND SHIELD FLASK FOR REMINGTON BEALS

A good example of the eagle and shield flask embossed on both sides with an eagle with raised wings underneath an arc of nine stars, with four more flanking it, and raised lines indicating sunrays in… (2025-2410). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE CAPTURED AND COLLECTED 5TH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE - “F” MARKED

CONFEDERATE CAPTURED AND COLLECTED 5TH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE - “F” MARKED

An original Civil War Burnside 5th Model carbine with “F” stamp on the underside wood of the fore-stock, midway between the screw and the front of the receiver. The “F” stamp is light and… (2023-3049). Learn More »

PEACOCK AND PILLAR FLASK FOR COLT 1855 NEW MODEL ROOT POCKET

PEACOCK AND PILLAR FLASK FOR COLT 1855 NEW MODEL ROOT POCKET

Measuring 4-1/2 by 2 inches, this ornate flask is in very good condition with tight seams, no dents and sharp detail. The brown lacquer finish is largely intact, showing just some minor age spots and… (1304-74). Learn More »

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber,… (2025-2794). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET COMBINATION TOOL

CONFEDERATE RICHMOND RIFLE MUSKET COMBINATION TOOL

These cleverly designed, forged iron musket tools were fabricated at the Richmond Arsenal (See Davies, “CS Armory Richmond Book,” for photographs of several examples). They combine a double-ended… (2025-2608). Learn More »

$895.00
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1838 DATED AMES “PEACE” FLASK: STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS

1838 DATED AMES “PEACE” FLASK: STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS

This flask is in very good condition, complete with triangular carrying loops and adjustable spout, the body showing crisp designs, no dents, dings or verdigris, good seams, a mellow patina to the… (1304-116). Learn More »

VERY NICE TRANSITIONAL JOSLYN CARBINE

VERY NICE TRANSITIONAL JOSLYN CARBINE

This is a transitional Joslyn carbine, being a mix of the Model 1862 and 1864 carbines. The Joslyn used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (2025-436). Learn More »

EARLY WAR OR PRE-WAR COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER

EARLY WAR OR PRE-WAR COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER

The hefty .44 Colt Dragoon revolver was intended to be carried in saddle holsters. It was only with the adoption of the lighter M1851 .36 Colt Navy in 1855 that the army gave serious consideration to… (490-7481). Learn More »

$1,295.00
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WINCHESTER .44 HENRY RIMFIRE CARTRIDGE, FLAT TOP, LONG CASE, "H"

WINCHESTER .44 HENRY RIMFIRE CARTRIDGE, FLAT TOP, LONG CASE, "H"

Excellent flat top cartridge for the .44 Henry and M1866 Winchester rifles or the Colt, Remington, and Smith & Wesson revolvers. This particular cartridge was manufactured by the Winchester… (490-2768). Learn More »

EARLY LUCIUS W. POND POCKET REVOLVER

EARLY LUCIUS W. POND POCKET REVOLVER

This is the .32 caliber, iron frame Pond pocket revolver, manufactured in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Pond revolver was the subject of a lawsuit in 1862 over patent infringement. The court ruled in… (2025-2341). Learn More »

MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

A Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. The Model 1860… (490-7528). Learn More »

$1,850.00
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.44 CALIBER BRASS FRAME HENRY RIFLE-1863 PRODUCTION

.44 CALIBER BRASS FRAME HENRY RIFLE-1863 PRODUCTION

The Henry rifle needs no introduction to Civil War, western, or pretty much any arms collector or student of the American West. Oliver Winchester encouraged one potential dealer, “There will be no… (1302-01). Learn More »

$23,500.00
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CIVIL WAR BULLET AND CARTRIDGE DISPLAY

CIVIL WAR BULLET AND CARTRIDGE DISPLAY

Displayed in a case with cut mat and labeled, are thirteen different Civil War bullets with three patented Civil War cartridges. A few of these specimens are quite rare. Included are: .58 cal.… (2025-2623). Learn More »

COLLECTION OF SPENCER CARBINE & RIFLE CARTRIDGES

COLLECTION OF SPENCER CARBINE & RIFLE CARTRIDGES

Displayed in a case with cut mat and labeled, are nine different copper-cased rimfire Spencer cartridges with the one Civil War-era Spencer bullet. Included is the one .56-56 cartridge which is… (2025-2609). Learn More »

$150.00
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VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber,… (2025-2400). Learn More »

MINTY .69 CALIBER M1816/1842 MUSKET BALL SCREW

MINTY .69 CALIBER M1816/1842 MUSKET BALL SCREW

This is a non-excavated Civil War musket accessory. It is an iron appendage that could screw onto the threaded ramrod end to enable a soldier to “pull” a bullet and unload his musket. The piece… (2025-645). Learn More »

$75.00
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BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER, POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER, POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber "Pocket Model" revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Unmarked, swinging sprue cutter is attached to the top. Cavities remain… (2025-640). Learn More »


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FOLDING MAP OF VIRGINIA – ID’D TO COLONEL JOHN TOWERS, 8th GEORGIA INFANTRY – WIA GETTYSBURG

This map was part of the wartime collection of John Towers, Colonel of the 8th Georgia Infantry and comes to us in a good condition given its age and use.  This high-quality map is a Lloyd’s Official Map of the State of Virginia, predating the… (846-561). Learn More »

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