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ORIGINAL STARR DOUBLE ACTION MODEL 1858 PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER

ORIGINAL STARR DOUBLE ACTION MODEL 1858 PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER

Manufactured by the Starr Arms Company of New York City, this percussion arm is an original double-action Model 1858 Army revolver in good overall condition. These weapons were in production from the… (2025-3349). Learn More »

$1,295.00
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ORIGINAL, U.S. MARKED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

ORIGINAL, U.S. MARKED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

Presented here is a great version of an original Colt 1851, 3rd Model Navy Revolver in very good condition.  One of the most popular pistols ever produced by Samuel Colt’s firm in Hartford,… (2025-3351). Learn More »

GETTYSBURG-IDENTIFIED, REMINGTON MAYNARD TAPE CONVERSION RIFLED-MUSKET CAPTURED FROM THE REBELS

GETTYSBURG-IDENTIFIED, REMINGTON MAYNARD TAPE CONVERSION RIFLED-MUSKET CAPTURED FROM THE REBELS

This handsome, heavy, full-stock, percussion cap and ball rifled musket longarm was recovered from the Gettysburg battlefield soon after the fighting by Lt. David H. Carter of Company “G”, 43rd… (2025-3339). Learn More »

$6,950.00
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IMPORT SAXON FIREARM LIEGE MANUFACTURE MODEL 1851 FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

IMPORT SAXON FIREARM LIEGE MANUFACTURE MODEL 1851 FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

This Civil War P.J. Malherbe & Company “Saxon” Percussion Rifle was once part of George Rosensteel’s Civil War National Museum located in Gettysburg, PA on the Taneytown Road. Later the… (2025-3338). Learn More »

US MODEL 1842 HARPER’S FERRY MUSKET FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

US MODEL 1842 HARPER’S FERRY MUSKET FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

This US Model 1842 Harper’s Ferry Musket dated 1850 was once part of George Rosensteel’s Civil War National Museum located in Gettysburg, PA on the Taneytown Road. Later the museum incorporated… (2025-3337). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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EARLY SHARPS MODEL 1852 ‘SLANT BREECH’ SPORTING CARBINE - .427 CALIBER (60 BORE) WITH VERBAL ID TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIER

EARLY SHARPS MODEL 1852 ‘SLANT BREECH’ SPORTING CARBINE - .427 CALIBER (60 BORE) WITH VERBAL ID TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIER

Presented here is a Sharps Model 1852 sporting carbine referred to as the ‘Slant Breech’ or ‘Sloping Breech’ model. This Model 1852 is one of an estimated 4,995 such pieces made and is the… (490-7395). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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SERIES 4 MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER – 6.5” BARREL MODEL

SERIES 4 MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER – 6.5” BARREL MODEL

An original Civil War manufactured .36 Caliber Manhattan Percussion Model IV Revolver produced in 1864. Founded by a group of New Jersey businessmen in 1855, the Manhattan Fire Arms Manufacturing… (1304-72). Learn More »

MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY MUSKET, DATED 1850

MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY MUSKET, DATED 1850

Model 1842, .69 caliber musket manufactured at Harpers Ferry, VA. The barrel is a full 42” in length and in overall nice smooth condition with about a 50/50-gun metal gray to brown finish. No… (302-116). Learn More »

$1,950.00
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FLINTLOCK - BOYS/ DIMINUTIVE SIZE - CURLY MAPLE FOWLER

FLINTLOCK - BOYS/ DIMINUTIVE SIZE - CURLY MAPLE FOWLER

An early full stock curly maple fowler with a “LONDON/ WARRENTED” marked lock. The lock is lightly hand engraved with a single border and flowery decoration near the tail. The hammer is also… (1309-24). Learn More »

MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER – SERIES I

MANHATTAN NAVY REVOLVER – SERIES I

The Manhattan Firearms Company was founded in 1856 in New York, largely due to the expiration of Colt’s patent in 1857. They produced single-shot pistols, pepperbox pistols, and revolvers of… (160-760). Learn More »

MANHATTAN 3RD SERIES NAVY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER

MANHATTAN 3RD SERIES NAVY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER

Presented here is a percussion sidearm manufactured by the Manhattan Firearms Company of Newark, New Jersey. A total quantity of 78,000 of Manhattan Navy pocket handguns were produced in Newark from… (2025-2647). Learn More »

$750.00
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THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN IT'S GOLDEN AGE, ANNOTATED SECOND EDITION

THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN IT'S GOLDEN AGE, ANNOTATED SECOND EDITION

Written by Joe Kindig, Jr.  Longrifle Series, York, Pennsylvania: George Shumway, 2002.  Annotated Second Edition. Hardcover. 562 pages. Illustrated with black and white pictures of various rifles.… (205-183). Learn More »

$120.00
Originally $150.00

REFERENCE BOOK ON SHARPS FIREARMS BY SELLERS

REFERENCE BOOK ON SHARPS FIREARMS BY SELLERS

The full title of this volume is “SHARPS FIREARMS” by Frank Sellers and published by the author in 1988. This particular copy is from the Fifth Printing in 1995. Volume is hardcover and bound in… (205-181). Learn More »

$95.00
Originally $125.00
SOLD

CAPTURED AND COLLECTED M1842 SPRINGFIELD – DATED 1847

CAPTURED AND COLLECTED M1842 SPRINGFIELD – DATED 1847

This nice example of a M1842 Springfield Musket features a “Q” mark in the stock, forward of the trigger guard, indicating that this is a Confederate "Captured & Collected" Reissued Firearm.… (2025-3031). Learn More »

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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MODEL 1884 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR CARBINE

MODEL 1884 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR CARBINE

Approximately 20,000 of these carbines were produced at the Springfield Arsenal from 1886 to 1889. This carbine has a 22-inch barrel that retains 10% of its original blue with the rest being a dull… (2025-2539). Learn More »

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 »


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AMBROTYPE OF IDENTIFIED MUSICIAN OF THE PETERSBURG MILITIA

Formerly in the collection of Bill Turner, this sixth plate ambrotype has a great pedigree, having been published as Figure 2 in Albaugh’s landmark “Confederate Faces.” Identified there as a, “Musician named Crowder, of Petersburg, Va., in… (1138-1866). Learn More »

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