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Presented is a handsome Model 1863 “Zouave’ rifle produced by the Remington arms firm of Ilion New York between 1862 and 1865. Of some 12,500 such firearms produced, this .58 caliber, single shot… (G3042). Learn More »
$1,750.00
SOLD
This Type-3 M1795 Springfield longarm is a .69 caliber smoothbore, single-shot muzzleloader that was one of some 45,000 units produced between 1808 and 1814. Musket has been altered from flint to… (123-7213). Learn More »
Civil War Model 1859 Berdan’s Sharps rifle made by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut circa 1859 to 1862. Two thousand such rifles were furnished to Colonel Hiram Berdan… (142-21). Learn More »
This handsome, heavy, full-stock, percussion cap and ball rifled musket was originally a M1816 type 2 or type 3 musket altered by Frankford Arsenal with the new Maynard Type primer locks and… (218-357). Learn More »
Here is an original, 1863-dated, 58 caliber Model 1861 “Providence Contract” percussion rifle-musket in very good condition overall. A product of the Providence Tool Company of Rhode Island… (218-358). Learn More »
This Civil War longarm is a .58 caliber “Springfield” Model 1863, Type 2, single-shot muzzleloader in complete, excellent overall condition. The Springfield M1863 Type 2 musket was a government… (218-359). Learn More »
This original and handsome rifle is a Civil War Model 1860 Spencer repeating rifle. In the autumn of 1862, Ohio Governor Todd recruited and organized ten independent companies of Ohio sharpshooters… (30-1595). Learn More »
This is the first regulation model of a musket made in the percussion ignition system at the national armories. The Springfield Armory produced 172,000 of these muskets between 1844 and 1855. Between… (667-06). Learn More »
$3,950.00
SOLD
In very good condition with previous collectors label on base. (M22241). Learn More »
Cal. 58 “Trenton” marked produced by J.T. Hodge and A.M. Burton, at the Trenton Locomotive and Machine Co., Trenton, New Jersey for the State of New Jersey. Markings “Eagle”, U.S./ Trenton and… (667-07). Learn More »
Cal. 58 “Mowry” was produced by James D. Mowry and made in Norwich, CT. Markings are the standard eagle motif and ” U.S./ JAs D.MOWRY/NORWICH, CONN. and the date “1864”at the rear of the… (667-09). Learn More »
Cal. 58 produced by S. Savage Revolving Fire Arms Company and made in Middletown, Conn. They made a total quantity of 25,520. Markings of eagle motif /U.S. and SAVAGE R.F.A.Co / MIDDLETOWN. CON. to… (667-12). Learn More »
Cal. 58 produced by Providence Tool Company and made in Providence, Rhode Island. They made a total quantity of 70,000 between 1862 and 1865. Markings of U. (eagle motif) S. /PROVIDENCE TOOL CO /… (667-04). Learn More »
Cal. 58 “Norfolk” produced by Welch, Brown and Company and made in Norfolk, CT. The lock surface is a dusky gray patina. Markings ” U.S./ NORFOLK, and the date “1862”are crisp. Crisp working… (667-11). Learn More »
Cal. 58 produced by Parker, Snow and Company and made in Meriden, Conn. They made a total quantity of 15,000. The lock surface is a nice attic brown in color. Markings of eagle motif /U.S. and… (667-08). Learn More »
Cal. 58 “Mason” produced by William Mason and made in Tontine, Mass., total quantity 30,000. The lock surface is a dusky gunmetal gray finish. Markings “EAGLE” and” U.S. / Wm MASON /… (667-10). Learn More »
Winchester manufactured approximately 720,610 Model 1873 rifles from 1873 to 1919. It was available in 32-20, 38-40, 44-40 and 22 caliber. They have a tubular magazine located under the barrel. The… (31-1465). Learn More »
$2,295.00
ON HOLD
Offered is one of the finest and strongest lever-action ever manufactured by Winchester. It was produced between 1886 and 1935. This one, serial number 60614, was manufactured in 1891. It is the… (31-1466). Learn More »
This shoulder arm is a Civil War Model 1859 rifle made by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1859 to 1862. The percussion breechloading longarm is the… (G3013). Learn More »
This weapon is a Civil War Model 1859 Berdan’s Sharps rifle made by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1859 to 1862. Some two thousand such rifles were… (492-64). Learn More »
$11,500.00
Originally $12,500.00
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Presented is an excellent plus, post-Civil War dated naval officer’s commission presented to William Reynolds of Lancaster, PA. William was the older brother of General John F. Reynolds of Gettysburg fame. He was born in Lancaster and enlisted in… (672-12). Learn More »
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