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ROBBINS, KENDALL & LAWRENCE-CONTRACT MODEL 1841 U.S. PERCUSSION RIFLE

ROBBINS, KENDALL & LAWRENCE-CONTRACT MODEL 1841 U.S. PERCUSSION RIFLE

Presented is a rifle specimen produced by the Robbins, Kendall & Lawrence firm, the first of many successful arms-making companies located in Windsor, Vermont. Often referred to as the… (2025-2790). Learn More »

COSMOPOLITAN CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER ID’D TO JAMES E. PHIPPS, CO. E 5th ILLINOIS CAVALRY

COSMOPOLITAN CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER ID’D TO JAMES E. PHIPPS, CO. E 5th ILLINOIS CAVALRY

An identified and very good condition example of the single-shot, breechloading, percussion Cosmopolitan carbine. Patented by Henry Gross in 1859 these carbines were manufactured by the Cosmopolitan… (490-7642). Learn More »

M1861 CONTRACT SPRINGFIELD BY TRENTON – 1863/1864

M1861 CONTRACT SPRINGFIELD BY TRENTON – 1863/1864

This Model 1861, .58 caliber, percussion rifle musket is complete, and in fine condition. Produced at the Trenton Locomotive and Machine Company by J.T. Hodge and A.M. Burton to meet the armament… (2025-2789). Learn More »

$2,250.00
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CAPTURED AND COLLECTED M1863 SPRINGFIELD TYPE I – “Z” MARKED

CAPTURED AND COLLECTED M1863 SPRINGFIELD TYPE I – “Z” MARKED

Manufactured in Springfield Massachusetts at the Springfield Armory the Model 1863 Rifle Musket is a .58 caliber single shot muzzleloader with a 40” round barrel and three barrel bands. A total of… (2025-2666). Learn More »

BOOK -- THE BIRMINGHAM CARTRIDGE MANUFACTURERS BY HARDING

BOOK -- THE BIRMINGHAM CARTRIDGE MANUFACTURERS BY HARDING

Hardcover with a dust jacket, 282 pages, 8.5” x 11”. Well-illustrated with some color. Fine condition with just light wear to dust jacket. Publisher by Quiller in 2009.… (236-731). Learn More »

$60.00
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WWII HOLSTER FOR JAPANESE NAMBU PISTOL

WWII HOLSTER FOR JAPANESE NAMBU PISTOL

This is a very nice original WWII Issue holster for the Japanese Nambu type 14 semi-automatic pistol. This is constructed of thick rubberized canvas with a hard-shell outer flap which covers the… (490-7210). Learn More »

COLLECTION OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES

COLLECTION OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES

Offered here is a 12” x 8” display case containing 41 old copper-cased rimfire cartridges. Cartridges include a few blanks, some loaded with shot, and most are standard rounds with… (236-1281). Learn More »

$125.00
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REMINGTON CONVERSION M1816 MUSKET - 1857

REMINGTON CONVERSION M1816 MUSKET - 1857

This heavy, full-stock, percussion, .69 caliber, musket was originally a Model 1816 flintlock, smoothbore musket. It was altered to percussion ignition. A new Remington Arms Company Maynard-style… (2025-2517). Learn More »

REMINGTON 1863 “ZOUAVE” CONTRACT RIFLE

REMINGTON 1863 “ZOUAVE” CONTRACT RIFLE

One of the most attractive U.S. martial arms, the Remington 1862/63 Contract Rifle (in Moller’s terminology) has been known for decades as the “Zouave,” a nickname that is hard to overcome. And,… (172-6154). Learn More »

VERY GOOD ASHER AND PLINY BARTLET US 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET DATED 1811

VERY GOOD ASHER AND PLINY BARTLET US 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET DATED 1811

Asher and Pliny Bartlett of Springfield, Mass., signed an Oct. 31, 1808, US contract for 2,500 muskets to be delivered over five years and to be of the then current Springfield pattern, with Schmidt… (2025-3656). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED BURNSIDE FIFTH MODEL CARBINE, “MODEL OF 1864:” JAMES CAMERON SNEDAKER, CO. D 18th PA CAVALRY

IDENTIFIED BURNSIDE FIFTH MODEL CARBINE, “MODEL OF 1864:” JAMES CAMERON SNEDAKER, CO. D 18th PA CAVALRY

This is a very nicely identified Burnside carbine issued to a member of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, certainly on his return to duty in February 1864 after returning from captivity and hospital, and… (1311-07). Learn More »

WW2 US AIRCORPS GROUP – M1911 PISTOL, SHOULDER HOLSTER, ANH-15 FLIGHT HELMET – WITH RESEARCHABLE INFORMATION

WW2 US AIRCORPS GROUP – M1911 PISTOL, SHOULDER HOLSTER, ANH-15 FLIGHT HELMET – WITH RESEARCHABLE INFORMATION

Offered here are three nice pieces that came in together and are associated to a World War 2 airman. First and foremost is a nice Model 1911 A1, .45 caliber automatic pistol. Serial number 2139818.… (1202-1070). Learn More »

SCARCE BALLARD .52 CALIBER (56-56 Spencer) CARBINE BY BALL AND WILLIAMS, SERIAL #483, SOLD TO KENTUCKY APRIL 1864

SCARCE BALLARD .52 CALIBER (56-56 Spencer) CARBINE BY BALL AND WILLIAMS, SERIAL #483, SOLD TO KENTUCKY APRIL 1864

This is one of one thousand Ballard carbines sold by that company’s agents, Merwin and Bray, to the State of Kentucky on April 27, 1864, and likely issued to the 16th KY Cavalry or some of the… (1311-02). Learn More »

1812 DATED RUFUS PERKINS 1808 US CONTRACT STYLE MILITIA MUSKET

1812 DATED RUFUS PERKINS 1808 US CONTRACT STYLE MILITIA MUSKET

Rufus Perkins of Bridgewater, CT, undertook a US contract on Oct. 31, 1808, for 2,500 muskets to be delivered within five years. He was experienced in firearms manufacture, apparently having worked… (2025-3657). Learn More »

$2,250.00
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FRENCH M1892 LEBEL REVOLVER HOLSTER – STAMPED

FRENCH M1892 LEBEL REVOLVER HOLSTER – STAMPED

This holster was made for the French Model 1892 Lebel Revolver – in use during both World Wars. Leather is supple and free of major damage or wear.  The flap shows some crazing across the top from… (490-7219). Learn More »

GALLAGHER PERCUSSION CARBINE #15320

GALLAGHER PERCUSSION CARBINE #15320

Invented by a resident of Savannah, GA, and patented July 17, 1860, these .50 caliber, single-shot breech loading carbines were manufactured by a Philadelphia firm, who sold 17,728 of them, in their… (1311-08). Learn More »

SMALL POWDER FLASK WITH EAGLE MOTIF FOR REVOLVERS

SMALL POWDER FLASK WITH EAGLE MOTIF FOR REVOLVERS

This small flask is likely for early pocket model revolvers in cased sets. Constructed with a copper body and brass top and spout. Measures approximately 4.25” tall x 2” at widest point. Both… (2026-378). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ERA CIVILIAN-STYLE/PRIVATE PURCHASE HOLSTER BY MOYER

CIVIL WAR ERA CIVILIAN-STYLE/PRIVATE PURCHASE HOLSTER BY MOYER

The Moyer firm as saddle and harness makers in Philadelphia dates to 1811. By the time of the Civil War, it was run by brothers William, Edward, and Augustus. They had government contracts in 1862-63… (490-7214). Learn More »

MODEL 1861 OR “FIRST MODEL” SMITH CARBINE, SERIAL #2755, CA. JUNE 1862, WITH NAME

MODEL 1861 OR “FIRST MODEL” SMITH CARBINE, SERIAL #2755, CA. JUNE 1862, WITH NAME

This pattern of Smith carbine has gone through several collector designations: the “Artillery Model,” the “First Model,” and more recently out of deference to some military carbines produced… (1311-04). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 POMEROY 1809 NY CONTRACT MUSKET

WAR OF 1812 POMEROY 1809 NY CONTRACT MUSKET

Flayderman refers to Lemuel Pomeroy as, “A prolific maker of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, with entire production evidently devoted to numerous state contracts.” Pomeroy was apparently new to arms… (2025-3658). Learn More »


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5th NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD COMPANY E FLANK MARKER

This very attractive blue silk marker with gold fringe and embroidered unit designation comes with a 1995 letter from flag authority Howard Madaus, a 2004 treatment report by Textile Preservation Associates, the well-known and highly respected… (1179-014). Learn More »

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