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ISAAC CURTIS INSPECTED SINCLAIR HAMILTON CS "TOWER" ENFIELD

ISAAC CURTIS INSPECTED SINCLAIR HAMILTON CS "TOWER" ENFIELD

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… (2026-723). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED E.P. BOND RIFLE-MUSKET – WILLIAM WAGONER (WAGNER), 42ND NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED E.P. BOND RIFLE-MUSKET – WILLIAM WAGONER (WAGNER), 42ND NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

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… (1284-33). Learn More »

$3,250.00
ON HOLD

FIRST ARMY CONTRACT SPENCER RIFLE: MICHIGAN CAVALRY BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG

FIRST ARMY CONTRACT SPENCER RIFLE: MICHIGAN CAVALRY BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG

The story of Spencer rifle contracts, deliveries, and government payments for purchases is complicated. Laid out by Roy Marcot in his book on Spencer Rifles and Carbines and in a 1997 article in… (2026-769). Learn More »

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 »

$1,895.00
ON HOLD

RARE ELI WHITNEY STATE OF NEW YORK CONTRACT MUSKET

RARE ELI WHITNEY STATE OF NEW YORK CONTRACT MUSKET

The major seat of the War of 1812 was the Niagara Frontier that ran from Buffalo NY to Sackett's Harbour. Innumerable battles occurred along Lake Ontario. To name a few:  Queenston Heights (1812),… (1284-28). Learn More »

$2,450.00
Originally $2,850.00

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
ON HOLD

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 »

WAR OF 1812 SMITH COGSWELL NY STATE MILITIA MUSKET WITH MASSACHUSETTS MADE BARREL

WAR OF 1812 SMITH COGSWELL NY STATE MILITIA MUSKET WITH MASSACHUSETTS MADE BARREL

This is a very interesting War of 1812 musket. The lockplate is Riley’s Plate #229, simply marked “SC” on the lower edge just to the rear of the frizzen spring finial, a mark he identifies as… (2025-3649). Learn More »

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 »


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CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER BY FROELICH

This is a very early and possibly unique Confederate cavalry saber, possibly even a cavalry officer’s saber, by Louis Froelich. It uses a crudely cast, heavy, thick guard, with the side branches branching off from the knucklebow at two different… (870-614). Learn More »

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