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Benjamin Mills of Kentucky Target Rifle
Benjamin Mills was born on February 8, 1810 in Palmyra, New York. He would go on to become one of th..
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Benjamin Wilhoite Madison, VA Type I Fighting Knife
There is probably no more iconic Civil War image than that of the young Confederate soldier, heading..
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Bentley Revolver by Joseph Bentley
On December 4, 1852 Joseph Bentley received British Patent No. 960/1852 for a percussion revolver, a..
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Camillus Jet Pilot's Survival Knife - Excellent
This is an excellent condition example of the Vietnam Era Type No 4 Knife, better known as the Navy ..
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Confederate Imported Checkered & Engraved Jeff Davis Rifle Musket
This is one of the most unique and truly scarce Confederate imported arms that I have ever had the o..
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Confederate Imported JS/Anchor P-1853 With A B Suffix Numbered Buttplate
The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil W..
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Confederate Imported P-1856 Carbine with JS Anchor Marking
The P-1856 Cavalry Carbine is a rarely encountered Civil War era long arm, and even those carbines w..
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Confederate Imported P-1856 Rifle with JS/Anchor & CS Numbers
This is a FINE condition example of a rarely encountered Confederate imported P-1856 Iron Mounted “S..
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Confederate Inventory Numbered JS-Anchor Marked Pattern 1853 Enfield by Parker, Field & Sons
The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil W..
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Confederate J.P. Murray Type I Rifle #29
The American South was woefully ill prepared and under equipped for the war that the seceding states..
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Confederate JS Anchor Marked Barnett Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine
The Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine is a rarely encountered Civil War era long arm, and even those carb..
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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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