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SCARCE 1853 DATED A.H. WATERS MODEL 1842 MUSKET

SCARCE 1853 DATED A.H. WATERS MODEL 1842 MUSKET

Asa Waters was the major player in the Model 1842 muskets produced not only under his own name, but also those marked by Benjamin Flagg and William Glaze, which have good secondary Confederate… (490-4648). Learn More »

MODEL 1816 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET, DATED 1837

MODEL 1816 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET, DATED 1837

This Model 1816 Harpers Ferry .69 caliber smoothbore is in original flintlock form. The musket has a 41” round barrel secured with three barrel-bands that in turn are held in place with iron band… (1099-37). Learn More »

SECOND MODEL MERRILL CARBINE

SECOND MODEL MERRILL CARBINE

This original, breech-loading carbine is one of only some 14,500 weapons produced by H. Merrill of Baltimore, MD. This cavalry weapon is a wartime example of the First Type Merrill carbine in .54… (490-6800). Learn More »

$1,950.00
ON HOLD

RARE .75 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

RARE .75 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout on top and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.745”. The number “11” is… (236-1000). Learn More »

$150.00
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GOLDMARK PERCUSSION CAP TIN FOR COLT BELT AND POCKET PISTOLS

GOLDMARK PERCUSSION CAP TIN FOR COLT BELT AND POCKET PISTOLS

Plain unfinished tin with label; measures approximately 1” tall x 1.5” in diameter. The body of the container has very nice tin finish with no rust. Lid has green paper label that reads “D [_]… (490-6899). Learn More »

RARE .71 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

RARE .71 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout on top and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.695”. The number “13” is… (236-1002). Learn More »

RARE BALL REPEATING CARBINE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

RARE BALL REPEATING CARBINE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

The Ball carbine was designed and patented by Albert Ball of Worchester, Mass. Mr. Ball secured a patent for a breechloading, metallic cartridge carbine (#38,935) on June 23, 1863. The patent rights… (490-6799). Learn More »

MODEL 1862 COLT POLICE REVOLVER

MODEL 1862 COLT POLICE REVOLVER

This is a Model 1862 Colt Police revolver. This is a .36 caliber revolver with a five-shot rebated half fluted cylinder, a 6 ½” long round barrel with attached loading lever, and an iron frame with… (1099-39). Learn More »

$1,100.00
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PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE TOMPION

PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE TOMPION

A very nice example of the Enfield rifle tompion. These were issued with the caliber .577 rifles to be inserted into the muzzles to protect against moisture and dirt from getting into the barrel.… (2022-2754). Learn More »

PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE TOMPION

PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE TOMPION

A very nice example of the Enfield rifle tompion. These were issued with the caliber .577 rifles to be inserted into the muzzles to protect against moisture and dirt from getting into the barrel.… (2022-2753). Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

DOUBLE-ACTION STARR .44 REVOLVER

DOUBLE-ACTION STARR .44 REVOLVER

This is a double-action Starr revolver in good condition that was likely for the civilian market. It is all original and had at some point been nickel plated; much of that plating is now worn off. The… (2022-2435). Learn More »

VERY FINE ARSENAL-MADE .71 CALIBER ROUND BALL MOLD

VERY FINE ARSENAL-MADE .71 CALIBER ROUND BALL MOLD

Scissor-type iron bullet mold for large .71 caliber round ball. Measures approximately 9.5” long. This mold shows such a high quality of construction that is likely a product of a Federal arsenal.… (236-997). Learn More »

$395.00
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HAND-FORGED .70 CALIBER ROUND BALL MOLD

HAND-FORGED .70 CALIBER ROUND BALL MOLD

Scissor-type iron bullet mold for large .70 caliber round ball. Measures approximately 7.5” long. Looks to have been hand-forged as there are visible “lines” in the iron where it was folded and… (236-1001). Learn More »

$150.00
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SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER

SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER

This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with a 6” octagonal barrel and rosewood handles. Post-Civil War serial number of 46822.… (490-6867). Learn More »

MODEL 1860 SPENCER ARMY RIFLE

MODEL 1860 SPENCER ARMY RIFLE

This Spencer M1860 Army Rifle serial #9269 is all original, and mechanically perfect, with bore that is decent, though in the black. The serial number dates it to the third or fourth quarter of 1863.… (1244-03). Learn More »

.577 CALIBER CARTRIDGE – EARLY PRITCHETT OR CONFEDERATE

.577 CALIBER CARTRIDGE – EARLY PRITCHETT OR CONFEDERATE

Paper cartridge for the P1853 Enfield rifle, containing a .577 caliber bullet. Based on the construction of this cartridge we suspect it is either an 1850s commercially-made English, Pritchett-style… (1212-79). Learn More »

$450.00
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6MM GAUPILLAT SELF-PROPELLED BULLETS

6MM GAUPILLAT SELF-PROPELLED BULLETS

These are early 9mm Gaupillat bullets for use with small gravity-fed pistols of the mid-1850s. These were self-propelled, being powered by the explosion of the inverted percussion cap in the… (1212-64). Learn More »

$25.00
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9MM GAUPILLAT SELF-PROPELLED BULLET

9MM GAUPILLAT SELF-PROPELLED BULLET

This is an early 9mm Gaupillat bullet for use with small gravity-fed pistols of the mid-1850s. These were self-propelled, being powered by the explosion of the inverted percussion cap in the… (1212-17). Learn More »

$25.00
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SCARCE LEMAN MILITIA RIFLE

SCARCE LEMAN MILITIA RIFLE

This is a very good example of a scarce rifle. Henry E. Leman made just 300 or so rifles of this pattern, including some variations. This is all original and complete with ramrod, sights, bands,… (490-6825). Learn More »

PISTOL POWDER FLASK

PISTOL POWDER FLASK

This powder flask likely came in a cased set, but was small enough to carry in a pocket and apparently was for the owner lightly scratched his initials, “JWH” on the side of the brass top. The… (490-6782A). Learn More »


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HALF-PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE OF C.S. MAJOR GENERAL STEPHEN DODSON RAMSEUR AND C.S. COLONEL FRANK KINCLOCH HUGER AS WEST POINT CADETS BY JAMES EARLE McCLEES, PHILADELPHIA

This important half-plate daguerreotype comes from the collection of the late Bill Turner and shows future Confederate Major General Stephen Ramseur on the left and future Confederate artillery Colonel Frank Huger, son of CS General Benjamin Huger on… (1138-1780). Learn More »

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