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This Pattern 1853 Enfield rates very good or near fine for condition, complete, with all original parts and all bands, springs, swivels and ramrod in place, and showing smooth metal overall with lots… (1103-03). Learn More »
$2,750.00
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These are scarce revolvers and few are known to have been purchased by the U.S. government, but they were available for commercial purchase and are secondary martial pistols worthy of a place in any… (490-7356). Learn More »
$2,295.00
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Parker made this elegant pistol around the time of the American Revolution either as a single or one of a pair. The iron 9 inch octagonal to round barrel is struck with 2 Birmingham commercial proofs.… (2026-658). Learn More »
$1,950.00
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Original Remington military long arm produced circa 1867-1888 with the unique ‘rolling block’ configuration and action. The ‘rolling block’ rifle, aka has the Model 1871 Springfield, employed… (2026-821). Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This is the private’s musket tool for the Pattern 1853 Enfield. The tool is made up of several parts. The body of the tool is shaped like a “Y” and has a hollow oil reservoir in the top. A… (844-197). Learn More »
$225.00
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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 0.70”. This diameter bullet would be… (844-95). Learn More »
This is a nice Model 1851, London Colt revolver. It is .36 caliber with a six-shot cylinder, a 7.5” octagonal barrel. Serial number is 41575 making this an 1856 production. Serial number appears on… (490-7355). Learn More »
Produced from 1842 through1847, these single-shot .54 caliber percussion pistols were the standard US Navy pistol in 1840s-1850s and widely issued. The 1852 Ordnance Instructions for the US Navy… (490-7354). Learn More »
$1,100.00
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Remington was one of the principal cavalry sidearms of the Civil War and the dominant one in U.S. purchases starting in 1864. This Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Revolver is serial numbered… (2026-892). Learn More »
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 0.55”. The number “27” is stamped in… (844-94). Learn More »
Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for revolvers and rifles. Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.44”. The number “70” is… (844-93). Learn More »
$45.00
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US Model 1847 Musketoons are a collecting field of their own. Manufactured at Springfield in three configurations -cavalry (dragoons,) foot artillery, and engineers (sappers and miners,) with… (2026-858). Learn More »
$2,950.00
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This is one of 6,020 muskets manufactured on an April 15, 1851, contract between the State of South Carolina and the Palmetto Armory in Columbia, run by William Glaze and Benjamin Flagg. Deliveries… (2026-1470). Learn More »
These short-barrel, large bore, rifled .71 caliber Austrian carbines were imported by both sides North and South during the Civil War. Thousands are known to have been acquired by the Union in 1861.… (490-7412). Learn More »
$1,095.00
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This powder horn measures about 7-1/4” overall and has a classic York County style base plug- convex, lathe-turned, with a flat band around the base where it joins the horn, the band having an… (2026-464). Learn More »
Presented here is the .36 caliber London Colt variation of the model 1851 Navy Revolver in fair overall condition. The sidearm has British proof marks on the left frame and rear of the cylinder at… (1309-86). Learn More »
This Jenks carbine is one of just 1,000 of these streamlined breech-loaders manufactured with the Maynard tape primer and rates near Excellent for condition. This is complete, all original, with… (490-7445). Learn More »
Reaching full development about 1852, Deringer’s large caliber single shot pocket pistols spawned numerous imitations, not a few with spurious markings. This one makes no pretense on that… (1309-136). Learn More »
An elegant Philadelphia Deringer in very good condition with 3-5/8” barrel, rifled and in .50 caliber, and with good mechanics. The breech and lockplate are both marked, “HENRY DERINGER /… (1309-135). Learn More »
This double action Starr shows 90 percent or better vibrant blue on the barrel and frame, with the cylinder shifting to plum, and muted, but visible case color on the loading, assembly, hammer and… (490-7466). Learn More »
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A near excellent Middle Fourth Model Colt M1851 Navy, with all-matching serial number 141159, to which the Colt site assigns an 1863 production date. This model falls in the #118000-#16800 range, overlapping with earlier and particularly later… (302-123). Learn More »
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