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J.P. LOWER MODEL, WILLIAM P. UHLINGER POCKET REVOLVER

J.P. LOWER MODEL, WILLIAM P. UHLINGER POCKET REVOLVER

Several variations of these pocket revolvers were made by William Uhlinger of Philadelphia during the Civil War from 1861-1865. However, Smith & Wesson owned the patent, causing Uhlinger to… (2026-571) Learn More »

$595.00
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TRANTER-STYLE .38 RIMFIRE REVOLVER – LULLMAN & VIENNA, MEMPHIS

TRANTER-STYLE .38 RIMFIRE REVOLVER – LULLMAN & VIENNA, MEMPHIS

Offered here is a fine Tranter-style .38 caliber rimfire English “House Defense” revolver. Measuring 9” overall, with a 4.25” octagonal blued barrel. Top flat of frame over the cylinder is… (1268-093) Learn More »

STEREOVIEW OF THE 1st RHODE ISLAND, BATTERY B “GETTYSBURG GUN” AT THE NAVY YARD

STEREOVIEW OF THE 1st RHODE ISLAND, BATTERY B “GETTYSBURG GUN” AT THE NAVY YARD

This stereo view photograph features the famous “Gettysburg Gun” of the 1st RI, Battery B, which was hit by incoming fire during the Confederate bombardment preceding “Pickett’s Charge”. … (2025-3224) Learn More »

$100.00
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MINTY TIN OF MAYNARD TAPE PRIMERS WITH PAPER LABEL, DATED MAY 1859

MINTY TIN OF MAYNARD TAPE PRIMERS WITH PAPER LABEL, DATED MAY 1859

Cylindrical japanned-tin container filled with ten roles of Maynard tape primers. Container is in great shape with only the most minor of scratches in the brown finish. Closed with lid. Pasted to the… (2026-683) 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
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