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HARPERS FERRY RIFLE MODEL 1814

HARPERS FERRY RIFLE MODEL 1814

This very attractive firearm was adopted from, and is almost identical to the Model 1803 half-stock flintlock rifle of Lewis and Clark and War of 1812 fame. This rifle was far more elegant than other… (2026-853). Learn More »

A VERY DESIRABLE MASSACHUSETTS ARMS ADAMS PATENT REVOLVER

A VERY DESIRABLE MASSACHUSETTS ARMS ADAMS PATENT REVOLVER

Robert Adams’ “self-cocking” or “double action” revolver was originally patented in England in 1851, with the primary patent covering his one-piece, solid frame and barrel forging. In 1854… (490-7518). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ERA LEATHER PISTOL HOLSTER WITH PATENTED METAL CLASP

CIVIL WAR ERA LEATHER PISTOL HOLSTER WITH PATENTED METAL CLASP

A 19th-century black leather flap holster for a single-action revolver, distinguished by a patented metal turn-closure. The riveted circular metal disc and retaining tab are stamped "PAT'D APR. 2… (1304-125). Learn More »

A VERY FINE ENGLISH PISTOL FOR USE BY A GENTLEMAN

A VERY FINE ENGLISH PISTOL FOR USE BY A GENTLEMAN

This single shot .54 caliber smooth bore pistol was made by the highly respected gunsmith firm " Patrick of Liverpool" in England. Now in percussion it started life, ca. 1810, as a flintlock and was… (2026-1555). Learn More »

TALL ELEY LONDON, PERCUSSION CAP TIN FOR REVOLVERS

TALL ELEY LONDON, PERCUSSION CAP TIN FOR REVOLVERS

Tin measures 1.55” in diameter x 1.31” tall. Raised lettering on the top of lid reads, “ELEY BROS / LONDON” and dates after 1851 when “Bros” was added to company name. Tin approximately… (844-116). Learn More »

$95.00
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ELEY LONDON, TALL PERCUSSION CAP TIN

ELEY LONDON, TALL PERCUSSION CAP TIN

An early Eley tin that measures 1.55” in diameter x 1.71” tall. Raised lettering on the top of lid reads, “ELEY / LONDON” and likely dates pre-1850. Tin is empty of the caps. This tin was… (844-117). Learn More »

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REMINGTON BULLET MOLD FOR .44 CALIBER REVOLVERS

REMINGTON BULLET MOLD FOR .44 CALIBER REVOLVERS

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .44 caliber "Army” model revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Unmarked, Remington-style with rounded corners, swinging sprue cutter is… (2026-920). Learn More »

A GOOD QUALITY CS RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET – CAPTURED & COLLECTED

A GOOD QUALITY CS RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET – CAPTURED & COLLECTED

This Confederate manufactured .58 caliber rifle-musket was made with M1855 production machinery captured at the Harpers Ferry U. S. Armory in 1861 by Virginia forces. Soon the Richmond Armory served… (1030-109). Learn More »

AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FLINT LOCK HORSEMAN'S PISTOL

AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FLINT LOCK HORSEMAN'S PISTOL

20 inches overall with a 13 1/4-inch barrel this single shot .60 caliber pistol is not exactly what it appears to be! What it purports to be is an English made pistol of the first half of the 18th… (2026-664). Learn More »

REMINGTON BULLET MOLD FOR .36 CALIBER REVOLVERS

REMINGTON BULLET MOLD FOR .36 CALIBER REVOLVERS

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .36 caliber "Navy” model revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Unmarked, Remington-style with rounded corners, swinging sprue cutter is… (2026-927). Learn More »

“COLT’S PATENT” BRASS MOLD FOR .36 CAL. BULLETS

“COLT’S PATENT” BRASS MOLD FOR .36 CAL. BULLETS

Here is a good, clean brass mold for Navy revolvers (.36 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked “Colt’s Patent” on top of iron sprue… (2026-919). Learn More »

RARE MODEL 1859/60 CIVIL WAR ERA FRENCH PERRIN REVOLVER

RARE MODEL 1859/60 CIVIL WAR ERA FRENCH PERRIN REVOLVER

Probably the least often encountered of all American Civil War imported handguns the Perrin was a French designed cartridge revolver with a double action lock and a 6-shot cylinder. This action being… (2026-898). Learn More »

A MID-18th CENTURY ENGLISH BOXLOCK FLINT PISTOL WITH ITS WRENCH

A MID-18th CENTURY ENGLISH BOXLOCK FLINT PISTOL WITH ITS WRENCH

This circa 1755 pistol by William Turvey of London is one example of the many quality pistols we currently have from the 18th and 19th centuries. "Boxlock" pistols were popular starting in the… (1309-137). Learn More »

ENGLISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL WITH A BRASS BARREL AND LOCK PLATE

ENGLISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL WITH A BRASS BARREL AND LOCK PLATE

This 14-inch-long side arm dates to around 1785 and other than an old coating of varnish is in unmolested overall condition. The 8 1/2-inch part round part octagonal barrel is brass and bears deep… (1309-151). Learn More »

REMINGTON SPLIT BREECH TYPE II CARBINE

REMINGTON SPLIT BREECH TYPE II CARBINE

This Remington single-shot breechloading carbine is more commonly known as a ‘Split Breech’ Remington carbine. Various types were sub-contracted from Remington by the Savage Revolving Arms Company… (2026-804). Learn More »

A LATE 18th CENTURY PAIR OF FLINT LOCK PISTOLS

A LATE 18th CENTURY PAIR OF FLINT LOCK PISTOLS

These iron mounted .65 caliber smooth bore pistols were made in what is now Belgium. They are engraved on the locks "Laurent gilles" and date to ca. 1785. The 2-stage octagonal to round key held… (2026-662). Learn More »

WONDERFUL ID’D TYLER TEXAS P.O.W. CARVED POWDER HORN: LADY LIBERTY, COLUMBIA, US EAGLE, AND THE ESCAPING OWNER AND COMRADE CHASED BY HOUNDS!

WONDERFUL ID’D TYLER TEXAS P.O.W. CARVED POWDER HORN: LADY LIBERTY, COLUMBIA, US EAGLE, AND THE ESCAPING OWNER AND COMRADE CHASED BY HOUNDS!

This is an eye-catching, very well crafted powderhorn made for a member of the Chicago Mercantile Battery while incarcerated at Camp Ford, the Confederate prison camp at Tyler, Texas, inscribed and… (2026-473). Learn More »

A RESPECTABLE PRE- CIVIL WAR MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER

A RESPECTABLE PRE- CIVIL WAR MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER

This example has all matching numbers. The 4-inch barrel retains about 10 percent of its original blue but is mostly gun metal color with scattered pitting here and there some heavier on the right… (1309-106). Learn More »

A FINE-LOOKING MARTIAL ROGERS & SPENCER REVOLVER

A FINE-LOOKING MARTIAL ROGERS & SPENCER REVOLVER

The Rogers and Spencer Company had experience manufacturing the Pettingill revolver and in November 1864 received a U.S. contract for 5,000 single-action six-shot .44 caliber percussion revolvers with… (2026-889). Learn More »

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER

This is a solid example of the famous Model 1858 Remington Army Revolver. Approximately 122,000 of these were manufactured between the years 1863-1873. This is a percussion, six-shot, .44 caliber… (490-7522). Learn More »

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