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MINTY GERMAN KAR-98K KRIEGSMODELL RIFLE

MINTY GERMAN KAR-98K KRIEGSMODELL RIFLE

Exceptional German Kar-98k 7.92mm service rifle made in January 1945 and with Kriegsmodell features.  During the final months of World War II, the Kar-98k was simplified by the removal of the bayonet… (2025-1990). Learn More »

AMERICAN CAP & FLASK CO. “COAT OF ARMS” PATTERN POWDER FLASK

AMERICAN CAP & FLASK CO. “COAT OF ARMS” PATTERN POWDER FLASK

This is a nice example of a relatively scarce “Navy Sized” flask by the American Flask Company. This flask pattern is illustrated in Robin Rapley’s “Colt Percussion Accoutrements 1834-1873”… (172-6147). Learn More »

NAVAL LABORATORY CRATE FOR RIFLED MUSKET CARTRIDGES

NAVAL LABORATORY CRATE FOR RIFLED MUSKET CARTRIDGES

Dovetailed wooden crate with lid that measures approximately 13.75” long x 8.5” wide x 8.75” high. The wood has much of the original dark finish remaining on all sides with heavier wear to the… (179-1320). Learn More »

$625.00
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HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1841 RIFLE WITH TYPE III ALTERATION

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1841 RIFLE WITH TYPE III ALTERATION

Very rare and exceptional condition Model 1841 “Mississippi” rifle with Type III alterations performed at the Harpers Ferry Armory.  The Type III alteration increased the bore diameter from .54… (2025-1991). Learn More »

$5,500.00
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BEAUTIFUL CONDITION WAR OF 1812 US MUSKET

BEAUTIFUL CONDITION WAR OF 1812 US MUSKET

Between 1809 and 1812 a total of 3.050 muskets were issued to the states the by the Federal Government under the Militia Act of 1808. An additional 4,550 were purchased by the states during this time.… (490-7351). Learn More »

$2,695.00
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AUSTRIAN MODEL 1849 (LONG) RIFLE AKA "THE GARABALDI"

AUSTRIAN MODEL 1849 (LONG) RIFLE AKA "THE GARABALDI"

These .71 heavily rifled weapons were originally produced as "tube-locks". The lock, known colloquially as either the “tube lock” or “pill lock” resembled the flintlock battery with a pan and… (2025-648). Learn More »

VERY PRETTY, FULLY ENGRAVED, FOLDING TRIGGER, PINFIRE REVOLVER BY LE PAGE, PARIS

VERY PRETTY, FULLY ENGRAVED, FOLDING TRIGGER, PINFIRE REVOLVER BY LE PAGE, PARIS

This is a beautiful pistol marred only by losses along the back edge and bottom of the white bone grips on the obverse, that would be well worth restoring. The pistol is fully engraved with foliate… (2025-1987). Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR SEA SERVICE PISTOL

REVOLUTIONARY WAR SEA SERVICE PISTOL

Offered is basically a Pattern 1756 British naval single shot flintlock pistol. The barrel has a deep brown patina; it is 12 inches in length and has a .56 caliber smooth bore. The government… (490-7350). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

IDENTIFIED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

In 1861 Colt introduced two new pocket model revolvers in the more powerful .36 caliber chambering. Until that time, all of Colt’s “Pocket” guns had been .31 caliber, or in the case of some of… (2024-638). Learn More »

12MM LEFAUCHEUX PINFIRE REVOLVER

12MM LEFAUCHEUX PINFIRE REVOLVER

Presented here is a M1854, 12mm Lefaucheux pinfire revolver. This style of handgun was designed and produced by the highly-acclaimed inventor of European firearms, Eugene Lefaucheux. Referred to as… (2025-327). Learn More »

MODEL 1917 RIFLE BY WINCHESTER

MODEL 1917 RIFLE BY WINCHESTER

The M1917 Enfield, “P17 Enfield”, “American Enfield”, formally named “United States Rifle, cal. .30, Model of 1917” was an American modification and production of the British .303 caliber… (1207-03). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR PRISONER OF WAR CAMP ART: CARVED POWDER HORN OF LT. ROBERT E. SMITHSON, 77TH OHIO, CARVED WHILE PRISONER AT TYLER TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 1863

CIVIL WAR PRISONER OF WAR CAMP ART: CARVED POWDER HORN OF LT. ROBERT E. SMITHSON, 77TH OHIO, CARVED WHILE PRISONER AT TYLER TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 1863

Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum this powder horn was made by or for Lt. Robert E. Smithson, 77th Ohio, while a prisoner of war at Camp Ford, Tyler Texas, after being captured… (1179-2179). Learn More »

COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY

COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY

Also known as the New Model Navy, the Model 1861 Navy was essentially the same pistol as the Late 4th Model 1851 Navy, but with a round barrel and “creeping” loading lever, giving it a smoother… (431-71). Learn More »

F. H. CLARK OF MEMPHIS DERINGER POCKET PISTOL EMBELLISHED WITH SEA CREATURE AND SEAHORSE MOUNTS

F. H. CLARK OF MEMPHIS DERINGER POCKET PISTOL EMBELLISHED WITH SEA CREATURE AND SEAHORSE MOUNTS

Few pistols are as emblematic of the antebellum south and early west as the Deringer. This one is clearly marked on the breech “F.H. CLARK & CO. / MEMPHIS” and was likely one of their… (490-7313). Learn More »

VERY GOOD AMES M1842 NAVY BOXLOCK PISTOL

VERY GOOD AMES M1842 NAVY BOXLOCK PISTOL

Produced from 1842 through1847, these were the standard US Navy percussion single-shot pistol in 1850s and widely issued. The 1852 Ordnance Instructions for the US Navy allotted them in numbers… (2025-1178). Learn More »

SMALL, ELEGANT PISTOL POWDER FLASK

SMALL, ELEGANT PISTOL POWDER FLASK

An elegant little powder flask for a pistol. The tapered spout, spring with blue left on it, and brass thumb catch are all in place on the round brass top and collar, with which is decorated with some… (2025-599). Learn More »

THE GUN THAT REALLY WON THE (EARLY) WEST: ALLEN AND THURBER STANDARD OR MEDIUM SIZE PEPPERBOX

THE GUN THAT REALLY WON THE (EARLY) WEST: ALLEN AND THURBER STANDARD OR MEDIUM SIZE PEPPERBOX

Pepperboxes get some bad press for accuracy, but for pure firepower in a close-up encounter they did the job. Like this 4-1/2 inch, six-barrel .32 caliber version by Allen and Thurber, most were also… (2025-497). Learn More »

.71 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

.71 CALIBER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.70”. The number “15” is stamped in… (2025-871). Learn More »

$45.00
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SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER WITH 5-INCH BARREL

SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER WITH 5-INCH BARREL

This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with 5” octagonal barrel and rosewood handles. Has early serial number of 1487 on butt strap.… (2025-491). Learn More »

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL RIFLE, DATED 1832 – CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL RIFLE, DATED 1832 – CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

The overall length of the weapon is 52.5” with a round .54 caliber barrel that measures approximately 32 ½” long. Bore is clean with rifling. The surface of the barrel is lacquered brown color… (2025-442). Learn More »


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CIVIL WAR MUSICIAN’S GROUPING INCLUDING WARTIME IDENTIFICATION DISK, IDENTIFICATION SHIELD, AND FREEMANTLE ROTARY VALVE CORNET/VALVED BUGLE: JOHN J. WEAVER- 10th and 56th PA- AND CUTLER’S BRIGADE BAND 1861-1865

This wonderful grouping includes two wartime identification badges, a rotary valve cornet dating about 1864, along with his GAR membership badge and veteran’s id badge. To top it off, in addition to prior service in the 10th PA from April 26 to… (1179-420). Learn More »

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