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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
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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 »

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 »

US MODEL 1842 PISTOL BY ASTON, MADE IN 1850

US MODEL 1842 PISTOL BY ASTON, MADE IN 1850

The last of the US single shot martial pistols and first of the US percussion pistols, the US Model 1842 percussion pistol was successor to the flintlock Model 1836. Like that earlier pistol, it was… (490-7461). Learn More »

A REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD GERMANIC HORSEMAN PISTOL

A REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD GERMANIC HORSEMAN PISTOL

One would date this large flint and steel pistol no later than 1770. The raised decorative carving in the walnut stock and the horn nose cap suggest a mounted officer's weapon of the Potsdam-Spandau… (2026-659). Learn More »

EARLIER REMINGTON ELLIOT .32 PISTOL – SERIAL NO. 3075

EARLIER REMINGTON ELLIOT .32 PISTOL – SERIAL NO. 3075

Remington made these ring-trigger, multi-barrel, repeating deringers in .32 caliber from 1863 to 1888. Production is estimated at around 17,500 (70 percent of the combined total of 25,000 in both .22… (2026-895). Learn More »

$975.00
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CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR LARGE REVOLVERS

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR LARGE REVOLVERS

This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington, and other revolvers. A Colt .44 caliber “Army” model fits into this. The holster “pocket” measures 11.5” along its… (1202-1339). Learn More »

DOUBLE-ACTION STARR .44 REVOLVER, LIKELY DELIVERED IN APRIL 1863

DOUBLE-ACTION STARR .44 REVOLVER, LIKELY DELIVERED IN APRIL 1863

This double-action Starr revolver is complete, all original, and rates about Excellent for condition, with better than 80 percent original finish, sharp lettering numbering, and very pretty, unmarred… (490-2988). Learn More »

"L'AMBLEV A PARIS" FRENCH & INDIAN WAR ERA FLINTLOCK PISTOL

"L'AMBLEV A PARIS" FRENCH & INDIAN WAR ERA FLINTLOCK PISTOL

This iron mounted .45 caliber "Screw Barrel" single shot flintlock pistol is in fine condition. Its walnut stock has raised carved panels and a silver wrist escutcheon. The 4 1/2-inch three stage… (2026-654). Learn More »

$2,250.00
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SCARCE MINTY REMINGTON-JENKS MAYNARD PRIMED NAVY CARBINE

SCARCE MINTY REMINGTON-JENKS MAYNARD 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 about Excellent for condition- complete, all original, with smooth metal… (1309-53). Learn More »

GWYNN & CAMPBELL TYPE-I CARBINE WITH LONG BASE REAR SIGHT

GWYNN & CAMPBELL TYPE-I CARBINE WITH LONG BASE REAR SIGHT

This is a very good example of the Gwynn and Campbell Type-I carbine using a rear sight with long base and ladder optimistically graduated to 900 yards, one of 4,200 sold to the US government in 1863.… (2026-1299). Learn More »

VERY RARE AND NICE FREEMAN .44 REVOLVER – SERIAL NO. “409”

VERY RARE AND NICE FREEMAN .44 REVOLVER – SERIAL NO. “409”

The Freeman Army Revolver is a scarce and .44 caliber, 6-shot, single-action percussion revolver from the Civil War, with approximately 2,000 produced by Hoard's Armory in Watertown, New York, around… (490-7512). Learn More »

A MUZZLE LOADING CS RICHMOND CAVALRY CARBINE

A MUZZLE LOADING CS RICHMOND CAVALRY CARBINE

This .58 caliber Carbine is in good condition, and like most of these guns is a composite of Richmond made parts, and left-over captured Harpers Ferry parts. The carbine has the low hump Richmond lock… (2026-816). Learn More »

NEAR EXCELLENT CONDITION COLT M1851 NAVY

NEAR EXCELLENT CONDITION COLT M1851 NAVY

A near excellent Middle Fourth Model Colt M1851 Navy, with all-matching serial number 141159, to which the Colt site assigns an 1863 production date. This model falls in the #118000-#16800 range,… (302-123). Learn More »

$9,750.00
Originally $11,500.00


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US MARINE CORPS OFFICER’S ENGLISH MADE MAMALUKE WITH IVORY GRIP

Manufactured: England  Maker: Unmarked  Year: C1820-25  Model: Mamaluke Size: 35.8 inch blade, 1.21 wide  Condition: Excellent+ Tri-color blade - blue, gold and "white" of flat design. Ship's Mast, American Eagle, Standing Indian figure and… (870-76). Learn More »

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