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.44 CALIBER IRON ROUND BALL MOLD

.44 CALIBER IRON ROUND BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for revolvers and rifles.  Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.44”. The number “70” is… (844-93). Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

SCARCE SPRINGFIELD M1847 CAVALRY MUSKETOON ALTERED TO ARTILLERY CONFIGURATION, WITH 1858 REAR SIGHT, BUT SMOOTHBORE

SCARCE SPRINGFIELD M1847 CAVALRY MUSKETOON ALTERED TO ARTILLERY CONFIGURATION, WITH 1858 REAR SIGHT, BUT SMOOTHBORE

US Model 1847 Musketoons are a collecting field of their own. Manufactured at Springfield in three configurations -cavalry (dragoons,) foot artillery, and engineers (sappers and miners,) with… (2026-858). Learn More »

1853 DATED M1842 PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET WITH CONFEDERATE SALVAGE/REPAIR/REISSUE “Q” RE-INSPECTION MARKING

1853 DATED M1842 PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET WITH CONFEDERATE SALVAGE/REPAIR/REISSUE “Q” RE-INSPECTION MARKING

This is one of 6,020 muskets manufactured on an April 15, 1851, contract between the State of South Carolina and the Palmetto Armory in Columbia, run by William Glaze and Benjamin Flagg. Deliveries… (2026-1470). Learn More »

IMPORTED AUSTRIAN MODEL 1851 CARBINE IN FINE CONDITION

IMPORTED AUSTRIAN MODEL 1851 CARBINE IN FINE CONDITION

These short-barrel, large bore, rifled .71 caliber Austrian carbines were imported by both sides North and South during the Civil War. Thousands are known to have been acquired by the Union in 1861.… (490-7412). Learn More »

YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

This powder horn measures about 7-1/4” overall and has a classic York County style base plug- convex, lathe-turned, with a flat band around the base where it joins the horn, the band having an… (2026-464). Learn More »

LONDON COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER - LATE PRODUCTION - 1856

LONDON COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER - LATE PRODUCTION - 1856

Presented here is the .36 caliber London Colt variation of the model 1851 Navy Revolver in fair overall condition. The sidearm has British proof marks on the left frame and rear of the cylinder at… (1309-86). Learn More »

SCARCE NEAR EXCELLENT REMINGTON-JENKS MAYNARD TAPE-PRIMED NAVY CARBINE

SCARCE NEAR EXCELLENT REMINGTON-JENKS MAYNARD TAPE-PRIMED NAVY CARBINE

This Jenks carbine is one of just 1,000 of these streamlined breech-loaders manufactured with the Maynard tape primer and rates near Excellent for condition. This is complete, all original, with… (490-7445). Learn More »

BRITISH PHILADELPHIA DERINGER COPY

BRITISH PHILADELPHIA DERINGER COPY

Reaching full development about 1852, Deringer’s large caliber single shot pocket pistols spawned numerous imitations, not a few with spurious markings. This one makes no pretense on that… (1309-136). Learn More »

PHILADELPHIA DERINGER

PHILADELPHIA DERINGER

An elegant Philadelphia Deringer in very good condition with 3-5/8” barrel, rifled and in .50 caliber, and with good mechanics. The breech and lockplate are both marked, “HENRY DERINGER /… (1309-135). Learn More »

NEAR EXCELLENT DOUBLE-ACTION STARR REVOLVER #6259

NEAR EXCELLENT DOUBLE-ACTION STARR REVOLVER #6259

This double action Starr shows 90 percent or better vibrant blue on the barrel and frame, with the cylinder shifting to plum, and muted, but visible case color on the loading, assembly, hammer and… (490-7466). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED COLT ARMY & HOLSTER: MAJ. L.W. BRADLEY, 64th NY, FOUR TIMES WIA, REGIMENTAL COMMANDER JULY 3, 1863 TO MAY 12, 1864: GETTYSBURG TO SPOTTSYLVANIA

IDENTIFIED COLT ARMY & HOLSTER: MAJ. L.W. BRADLEY, 64th NY, FOUR TIMES WIA, REGIMENTAL COMMANDER JULY 3, 1863 TO MAY 12, 1864: GETTYSBURG TO SPOTTSYLVANIA

A very good condition early war Colt M1860 .44 Army Revolver with its original holster nicely identified by the officer in period ink: “L.W. Bradley / Major 64th / N.Y.V.” Leman W. Bradley served… (490-7588). Learn More »

$5,500.00
ON HOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA FRENCH SINGLE OFFICER'S OR GENTLEMAN'S FLINT LOCK PISTOL

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA FRENCH SINGLE OFFICER'S OR GENTLEMAN'S FLINT LOCK PISTOL

This pistol dates about 1770. The maker is un-known, but the quality is very fine. Totally iron mounted the half round half octagonal barrel is 9 inches long. The caliber is .60 caliber. The bulbus… (2026-661). Learn More »

$1,750.00
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN RE-STOCKED HORSEMAN'S PISTOL

A LATE 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN RE-STOCKED HORSEMAN'S PISTOL

The 13-inch iron barrel and the lock plate are French and date ca. 1760 on this original flint and steel .60 caliber handgun. But "the collar does not match the cuffs"; the barrel and lock are… (2026-656). Learn More »

1862 DATED TOWER ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

1862 DATED TOWER ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-727). Learn More »

A JS AND ANCHOR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD WITH LATER NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATION

A JS AND ANCHOR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD WITH LATER NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATION

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-724). Learn More »

$2,450.00
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MAGNIFICENT CONDITION CONFEDERATE INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

MAGNIFICENT CONDITION CONFEDERATE INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-720). Learn More »

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE – SERIAL NO. 11813

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE – SERIAL NO. 11813

This is a good example of the single-shot, breech-loading .52 Caliber rimfire Sharps and Hankins Navy Carbine, also known as the Second Model or Model 1862, complete, all original, and showing some… (490-7435). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber, “No.… (2026-859). Learn More »

PHILADELPHIA DERINGER

PHILADELPHIA DERINGER

Home of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia was also the home of the Deringer pocket pistol. Born in 1786, with a father in the gun-making business, Henry Deringer concentrated first on… (2025-3102). Learn More »

VERY NICE JOSLYN MODEL 1864 CARBINE

VERY NICE JOSLYN MODEL 1864 CARBINE

The Joslyn carbine Model 1864, often referred to as the Second Model, was a cavalry weapon that used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (490-7432). Learn More »


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