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Consecutively Numbered Pair of 4th Model Tranter Revolvers
The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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Cook & Brother Carbine
The Confederate long arms produced by the firm of Cook & Brother are some of the best made and most ..
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Courtney & Tennent Marked Confederate Naval Cutlass by Robert Mole
In June of 1848 a notice in the Charleston Mercury in Charleston, SC had noted that Gilber..
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Crimean War Era British P-1853 Type I Enfield
This is a wonderful, complete example of the least often encountered version of the Pattern 1853 Enf..
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Crisp, Attic & Untouched Pattern 1853 Enfield by Swinburn & Son
The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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Crude Colonial Period Applied Socket Bayonet
This is a very interesting and crude example of a Colonial Period American Applied Socket Bayon..
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CS Imported & Numbered Enfield Cutlass Bayonet - Very Rare
This is a very scarce example of a Confederate imported British P-1859 Type II Naval Rifle Cutlass B..
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CS Imported P-1856 Cavalry Carbine with JS/Anchor Mark
This is a wonderful, attic condition and field used example of the scarce Pattern 1856 “Enfield” Cav..
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CS Imported P-1858 Bar On Band Enfield Rifle Saber Bayonet With Engraved #'s
This is a really lovely, totally untouched example of a Confederate Imported British Pattern 1858 Ba..
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CS Imported P-1858 Naval Rifle - JS/Anchor & Engraved # - With #'d Cutlass Bayonet!
This is a wonderful example of the rarely encountered Confederate imported P-1858 Naval Rifle, compl..
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CS Keen, Walker & Company Tilting Breech Carbine
It is interesting that Pittsylvania County, Virginia would become the birthplace for so many intrigu..
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Denver Retailer Marked Sharps-Borchardt Rifle
Hugo Borchardt was born in Magdeburg, Saxony (Germany) in 1844 and emigrated to the United States in..
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