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REMINGTON “NEW MODEL” POCKET REVOLVER

REMINGTON “NEW MODEL” POCKET REVOLVER

In 1865, as the American Civil War was coming to an end, the firm of E. Remington & Sons began to look at the reality of an immediate future without large US military manufacturing contracts as… (1309-117). Learn More »

C.H. CHARLIER REVOLVER (BELGIAN PATENT INFRINGEMENT COLT NAVY REVOLVER)

C.H. CHARLIER REVOLVER (BELGIAN PATENT INFRINGEMENT COLT NAVY REVOLVER)

Offered here is an attractive example of a Belgian Patent Infringement Colt Navy Revolver that was produced by Charles Charlier of Liege. Charlier worked as a gunmaker from circa 1847-1865 and… (1309-130). Learn More »

REMINGTON RIDER DOUBLE ACTION POCKET REVOLVER - WITH ORIGINAL BOX

REMINGTON RIDER DOUBLE ACTION POCKET REVOLVER - WITH ORIGINAL BOX

The Remington Rider Pocket Percussion Revolver was designed by Joseph Rider who moved to Ilion, NY, from Ohio. The Remington-Rider was one of the first double action revolvers manufactured in… (1309-119). Learn More »

$1,650.00
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CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION CAP SCRAPS FROM BRIARFIELD ARSENAL

CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION CAP SCRAPS FROM BRIARFIELD ARSENAL

Offered here is a 6” x 6” wood display case with finished percussion caps, unfinished cap “blanks”, and two narrow strips of copper with “blanks” punched out. All recovered from the site… (84-107). Learn More »

$95.00
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MINT BULLET MOLD FOR .36 CALIBER, M1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER, MARTIALLY MARKED

MINT BULLET MOLD FOR .36 CALIBER, M1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER, MARTIALLY MARKED

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .36 caliber, Model 1851 Colt Revolving Belt Pistol or Navy Pistol. This is a .36 caliber, six-shot, cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel… (1304-147). Learn More »

RARE BULLET MOLD FOR .28 CALIBER, COLT "ROOT" REVOLVER

RARE BULLET MOLD FOR .28 CALIBER, COLT "ROOT" REVOLVER

Brass, two cavity bullet mold for the .28 caliber Colt Model 1855 Side-hammer, also known as the Colt Root Revolver. Named for engineer Elisha K. Root (1808–1865). The revolver was a cap and… (1304-143). Learn More »

AN IDENTIFIED GETTYSBURG PICKED-UP RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET

AN IDENTIFIED GETTYSBURG PICKED-UP RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET

This is very good example of a Richmond rifle-musket that was made in 1863. It has the beveled "low-hump" lock plate introduced in the spring of 1862. It has the desirable brass butt plate and nose… (1268-076). Learn More »

1848 “BATTY”-MARKED MARTIAL PEACE FLASK

1848 “BATTY”-MARKED MARTIAL PEACE FLASK

Here is a large, handsome martial powder flask made for a percussion longarm. The name of “BATTY” is widely known in flask history since his “Peace” flask product enjoyed the longest run of… (1309-349). Learn More »

.54 CALIBER STARR CARBINE CARTRIDGE – ST. LOUIS ARSENAL

.54 CALIBER STARR CARBINE CARTRIDGE – ST. LOUIS ARSENAL

.54 caliber cartridge for the Starr carbine. The cartridge case is of fine linen. The thin paper base pasted in place to close the end is blue paper indicating manufacture at St. Louis Arsenal. The… (1309-340). Learn More »

1848 DATED BATTY PEACE FLASK

1848 DATED BATTY PEACE FLASK

A very nice good example an 1848-dated regulation rifleman’s flask that would go well with an 1817 Common Rifle, Hall, or even a Mississippi. Robert Dingee had produced powder flasks for riflemen… (1304-130). Learn More »

“SECOND TYPE”  COLT’S PATENT FLASK FOR THE M1851 COLT NAVY

“SECOND TYPE” COLT’S PATENT FLASK FOR THE M1851 COLT NAVY

An excellent condition example of flask #F12 in Rapley’s typology, the only Colt Navy flask with the embossed pattern shown on both sides, finely detailed die work attributed to Dixon and Sons of… (1304-76). Learn More »

VERY NICE MERRILL CARBINE, TYPE II

VERY NICE MERRILL CARBINE, TYPE II

Barrel is semi-bright with only light, scattered surface oxidation forward of the barrel band. Front blade sight is present above the muzzle and the rear sight has flip-up leaves with original blued… (2025-2399). Learn More »

VERY FINE, VERY RARE .36 CALIBER, 6-CAVITY GANG MOLD FOR COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVER

VERY FINE, VERY RARE .36 CALIBER, 6-CAVITY GANG MOLD FOR COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVER

Measuring 13” long, this iron bullet mold casts six .36 caliber elongated pistol bullets. Turned wood handles and brass ferrules are fitted over the arms of the mold halves. The sprue cutter is… (1304-117). Learn More »

RARE BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER, M1849 COLT "WELLS FARGO" REVOLVER

RARE BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER, M1849 COLT "WELLS FARGO" REVOLVER

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber Colt Model 1849 “Wells Fargo” Pocket Revolver. The revolver was a cap and ball single-action pocket revolver. This is one of the rarest and most… (1304-148). Learn More »

TOPLESS 1832 PATTERN RIFLEMAN’S FLASK

TOPLESS 1832 PATTERN RIFLEMAN’S FLASK

Dingee proposed a new design of flask to the government in 1831 and was given a contract for 3,450 in 1832. This example, unfortunately, does not have the top and spout that would have had the… (1309-350). Learn More »

$125.00
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BRASS BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CAL. 1849 POCKET REVOLVER

BRASS BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CAL. 1849 POCKET REVOLVER

Here is a very good, clean brass mold for pocket model revolvers (.31 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one “heeled” conical ball, circa 1855-1856. Cavities are clean. Integral sprue… (1304-144). Learn More »

.36 CAL. “COLT’S PATENT” MOLD FOR 1862 COLT POLICE MODEL

.36 CAL. “COLT’S PATENT” MOLD FOR 1862 COLT POLICE MODEL

Here is a very fine bullet mold for Police or Navy revolvers (.36 caliber). This is a straight-leg, two cavity type; one round ball, one New Model conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked… (1304-146). Learn More »

VERY NICE, VERY LARGE CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

VERY NICE, VERY LARGE CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for old muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.785”. The number “10” is stamped… (1309-237). Learn More »

VERY NICE .75 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

VERY NICE .75 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for old muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.72”. The number “12” is stamped in… (1309-236). Learn More »

VERY NICE BABY DRAGOON OR EARLY POCKET MODEL FLASK

VERY NICE BABY DRAGOON OR EARLY POCKET MODEL FLASK

This is very strong example of the “eagle on hummock” style flask supplied by dealers and retailers with Colt Baby Dragoon and early Pocket Revolvers, showing the same motif as those supplied to… (1304-60). Learn More »


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US MODEL 1860 AMES CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER WITH WOOD LINED STEEL SCABBARD

Manufactured: Chicopee, Mass. Maker: Ames Mfg. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle, decorated branches and pommel. The grip is… (870-122). Learn More »

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