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FIRST EDITION SIGNED HANDBOOK OF WINCHESTER SERIAL NUMBERS – ONLY 1000 PRINTED

FIRST EDITION SIGNED HANDBOOK OF WINCHESTER SERIAL NUMBERS – ONLY 1000 PRINTED

Small plastic bound booklet titled “WINCHESTER DATES OF MANUFACTURE 1849-1984” by George Madis published by Art and Reference House of Brownsboro, Texas in 1984. This small booklet runs 59 pages… (1032-98). Learn More »

$60.00
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1985 STUDY ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE BY THE KENTUCKY RIFLE ASSOCIATION

1985 STUDY ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE BY THE KENTUCKY RIFLE ASSOCIATION

The full title of this volume is “THE KENTUCKY RIFLE; A TRUE AMERICAN HERITAGE IN PICTURE” by The Kentucky Rifle Association and published by Forte Group of Alexandria, Virginia in 1985. The… (1032-132). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE USED 71st OHIO SOLDIER’S “BRING BACK” ENFIELD

CONFEDERATE USED 71st OHIO SOLDIER’S “BRING BACK” ENFIELD

This British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket surfaced recently in Ohio and bears the typical signs of Confederate usage in the bleaching of the wood and pitting of the breech from their use of… (534-36). Learn More »

J. BEAN SIGNED TENNESSEE STYLE FOWLER WITH J. DREPPERD LOCK

J. BEAN SIGNED TENNESSEE STYLE FOWLER WITH J. DREPPERD LOCK

This interesting percussion fowler uses an early smoothbore, octagon-to-round barrel, about .62 caliber, measuring 44 ½ inches long, made with short flutes and a baluster ring at the transition. The… (846-485). Learn More »

REMINGTON “ZOUAVE” OR THE REMINGTON MODEL 1862 CONTRACT RIFLE

REMINGTON “ZOUAVE” OR THE REMINGTON MODEL 1862 CONTRACT RIFLE

One of the most attractive U.S. martial arms, the Remington 1862 Contract Rifle (in Moller’s terminology) has been known for decades as the “Zouave,” a nickname that is hard to overcome. And,… (490-3661). Learn More »

NEW JERSEY STATE CONTRACT RIFLED AND SIGHTED 1827 DATED WICKHAM M1816 H&P CONVERSION FOR NEW JERSEY REGIMENTS GOING INTO FEDERAL SERVICE

NEW JERSEY STATE CONTRACT RIFLED AND SIGHTED 1827 DATED WICKHAM M1816 H&P CONVERSION FOR NEW JERSEY REGIMENTS GOING INTO FEDERAL SERVICE

New Jersey had begun altering its flintlock muskets in limited quantities starting in 1856, following the general trend of bringing older arms still in good condition up to par with the new 1855… (218-596). Learn More »

$2,400.00
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EARLY FLINTLOCK MUSKET FOR MILITIA MADE BY I. DANA

EARLY FLINTLOCK MUSKET FOR MILITIA MADE BY I. DANA

This is an attractive flintlock musket in very good condition. The round barrel is approximately 42.75” long and held to the stock by pins. This smoothbore barrel has a bayonet lug on the top side… (1032-163). Learn More »

BRITISH SHOTGUN BY J. HANSON WITH PURDEY UNDER-LEVER “THUMBHOLE” LATCH

BRITISH SHOTGUN BY J. HANSON WITH PURDEY UNDER-LEVER “THUMBHOLE” LATCH

This side-by-side double-barrel shotgun is marked on both lock plates by J. Hanson, who had a shop at 244 High Street, Lincoln (Lincolnshire,) in Great Britain from about 1860 to 1883.  Marking is… (2021-1133). Learn More »

$1,150.00
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HARPER’S FERRY MODEL 1855 RIFLE DATED 1860

HARPER’S FERRY MODEL 1855 RIFLE DATED 1860

Rifle is iron mounted with all metal surfaces showing a dark patina. Round barrel is 33.00 inches long with a mostly smooth surface. There is some minor pitting around the breech. Proof marks of… (1099-25). Learn More »

PROJECTILE STRUCK CS RIFLE SHILOH!

PROJECTILE STRUCK CS RIFLE SHILOH!

This is an historic museum worthy example of a Confederate altered US Model 1817 Common Rifle. The rifle started life as a Nathan Starr second contract US flintlock rifle and was converted to… (88-166). Learn More »

$4,750.00
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SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1795 MUSKET (TRANSITIONAL) TYPE-1/TYPE-2 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET: EARLY 1806!

SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1795 MUSKET (TRANSITIONAL) TYPE-1/TYPE-2 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET: EARLY 1806!

This musket has an 1805 dated lock plate and 1806 dated buttplate tang, indicating assembly in the first half of 1806 and has a number of features qualifying it as a transition from the Type-1 to the… (490-3491). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 MASSACHUSETTS PURCHASE 1814-DATED WATERS FLINTLOCK MUSKET

WAR OF 1812 MASSACHUSETTS PURCHASE 1814-DATED WATERS FLINTLOCK MUSKET

This musket by Elijah Waters and Company follows the lines of those they supplied to the U.S. government under an 1808 contract for 5,000 muskets, but comes from one of just 528 sold to Massachusetts… (490-2955). Learn More »

DERINGER MILITARY FLINTLOCK RIFLE CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

DERINGER MILITARY FLINTLOCK RIFLE CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

These rare military arms were produced by Henry Deringer of Philadelphia between 1810 -1820. Overall this weapon meas. approx. 54.00 inches long. The octagon barrel is approx. 38.00 inches long and… (911-57). Learn More »

$4,675.00
Originally $5,200.00

EVANS 1795 PATTERN PENNSYLVANIA 1797 CONTRACT MUSKET: MARKED TO THE 25th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA

EVANS 1795 PATTERN PENNSYLVANIA 1797 CONTRACT MUSKET: MARKED TO THE 25th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA

Pennsylvania authorized procurement of 20,000 muskets in March 1797 to arm its militia. Half of these were to be imported, as faster, and the other half were to be made in the United States, to… (490-3493). Learn More »

1864 DATED SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE-2 RIFLE MUSKET: AKA MODEL 1864: CLEAR MARKINGS, SHARP CARTOUCHES

1864 DATED SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE-2 RIFLE MUSKET: AKA MODEL 1864: CLEAR MARKINGS, SHARP CARTOUCHES

This is a very good example of the Springfield Model 1864 Rifle Musket, still known among collectors also as the Model 1863 Type-2 since the changes it incorporates were authorized in November 1863,… (218-598). Learn More »

SPENCER RIFLE #2139, GETTYSBURG “THIRD PURCHASE ORDER” COPELAND SERIAL NUMBER RANGE

SPENCER RIFLE #2139, GETTYSBURG “THIRD PURCHASE ORDER” COPELAND SERIAL NUMBER RANGE

This early production Model 1860 Spencer Army Rifle falls within the serial number range estimated by Wiley Sword in 1997 for the 1,200 Spencer rifles delivered to the Washington Arsenal in late… (490-3080). Learn More »

NEW JERSEY MARKED COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 RIFLE MUSKET

NEW JERSEY MARKED COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 RIFLE MUSKET

This is a good example of a Special Model 1861 .58 Caliber Rifle Musket made by Colt in 1862, with matching lock and barrel dates, and (according to Moller) likely delivered to the state of New Jersey… (1184-56). Learn More »

$2,950.00
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WHITNEY PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

WHITNEY PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

This rifle is in very good condition, unusual for a long arm that is usually seen in lesser condition from ship-board use and exposure, and navy storage. It is complete and all original, with the… (2022-2282). Learn More »

$4,995.00
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GETTYSBURG 5th MICHIGAN CAVALRY SPENCER RIFLE: FIRST DELIVERY COPELAND SPENCER, SERIAL NUMBER 1166

GETTYSBURG 5th MICHIGAN CAVALRY SPENCER RIFLE: FIRST DELIVERY COPELAND SPENCER, SERIAL NUMBER 1166

Any Spencer in the Gettysburg serial number range is rare and this one, #1166, is squarely in the first delivery of 500 M1860 Army Rifles, made by Dec. 27, 1862, and issued to the 5th Michigan… (490-3117). Learn More »

RARE MASSACHUSETTS LINDNER ALTERATION MODEL 1841 RIFLE

RARE MASSACHUSETTS LINDNER ALTERATION MODEL 1841 RIFLE

This is one of one hundred M1841 Rifles altered to the Lindner breechloading system for the state of Massachusetts in Fall 1861. Massachusetts had acquired 4,000 M1841s made by Robbins and Lawrence… (172-5903). Learn More »


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THE NORFOLK LIGHT ARTILLERY BLUES! IMPRESSIVE HALF PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE BY WHITEHURST IN A WONDERFUL WHITEHURST CASE

This image is not only mounted with a Whitehurst marked mat, but has a full thermoplastic figural case with a purple velvet facing pad embossed with a large eagle flourishing a ribbon reading “J.H. Whitehurst” and holding a shield or plaque with… (1138-1799). Learn More »

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