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Dublin Made Flintlock Blunderbuss by George Pepper with Irish Registration Act of 1843 County Meath Markings
The word blunderbuss often suggests the somewhat exaggerated flared muzzle firearms found ..
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Dug Confederate Richmond Armory Rifle Musket Tool
This is one of those rare Confederate items that you rarely find for sale in any condition, and non-..
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Early Federal Period American Socket Bayonet
This is a very interesting, somewhat crudely made example of what appears to be an early Federal Per..
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Excellent & Rare Rifled US Navy M-1842 Pistol by Deringer
This is a fantastic, investment grade, example of one of the rarest of the US martial single shot pi..
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Excellent Colt Model 1877 "Thunderer" Sheriff's Model
In 1877 Colt introduced their first entry into the double action revolver market. While they had a c..
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Exceptional Condition Early Confederate Purchased Kerr Revolver
The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and insta..
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Exceptional Confederate Bilharz, Hall & Co Muzzleloading Carbine
The American Civil War found the newly formed Confederate States of America sadly lacking in the ind..
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Extremely Rare & Fine Calisher & Terry Carbine - Likely A Confederate Purchase
The Terry’s Patent Carbine, as produced by the Birmingham firm of Calisher & Terry&nbs..
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Extremely Rare A-Suffix Confederate Inventory Numbered Enfield Socket Bayonet
During the course of the American Civil War, the Confederacy imported hundreds of thousands British ..
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Extremely Rare Cased Pair of Schneider & Co - Memphis Pistols
William S. Schneider was a gunsmith and gunmaker working in Memphis, TN during the tumultuous years ..
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Extremely Rare Confederate Jackson Mississippi Altered Hall Rifle Converted to Cavalry Carbine
Sometimes lighting strikes twice, and I am very pleased to offer this very interesting and extremely..
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Extremely Rare Tryon Made South Carolina Militia Contract Rifle - Possibly the only surviving example from the 1834 order for 200!
In 1792, the newly organized United States government authorized the establishment of a “standing fe..
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