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Confederate JS-Anchor Marked Enfield
In the collecting field Civil War era British imported weapons, probably no import mark is more wide..
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Confederate JS/Anchor & Numbered P-1853 with NJ Ownership Surcharge!
The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil W..
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Confederate JS/Anchor Enfield With Numbered Buttplate
Next to a Richmond rifle musket, no single long arm has the cache and instant recognition as a true ..
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Confederate JS/Anchor Marked & Inventory Numbered Enfield Rifle Musket
During the early days of the American Civil War, Confederate purchasing agents did a splendid job of..
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Confederate JS/Anchor Marked & Numbered Enfield Rifle Musket
The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil W..
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Confederate JS/Anchor, Numbered Enfield Naval Rifle with CS Arsenal Alterations
This is a great example of a rarely encountered Confederate imported P-1858 Naval Rifle, which appea..
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Confederate Kenansville Cavalry Saber
Louis B. Froelich was born in Bavaria in 1817. Little is known about his early life, but based upon ..
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Confederate Leech & Rigdon Style Confederate Foot Officer’s Sword Attributed to Louis Bissonnet
For collectors of swords from the American Civil War, few are more desirable than those Confederate ..
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Confederate Linen Sling
This is a GOOD+ condition example of a Confederate made linen sling for use with rifle muskets and o..
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Confederate Marked & Numbered P-1853 Enfield
The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil W..
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Confederate Marked Barnett Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
There is no English gun maker who could more appropriately be called the “Gun Maker to the Conf..
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Confederate Marked British P-1856 Cavalry Carbine
The P-1856 Cavalry Carbine is a rarely encountered Civil War era long arm, and even those carbines w..
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