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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 Purchased JS-Anchor Marked Kerr Revolver
The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and insta..
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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 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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Excellent Factory Engraved Hopkins & Allen Blue Jacket Revolver
In 1867 Charles W. and Samuel S. Hopkins, along with Charles H. Allen purchased the faltering Bacon ..
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Excellent James Warner 2nd Model 1st Variant Percussion Pocket Revolver
On July 28, 1857 James Warner received US Patent #17,904 for a percussion revolver. This represented..
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Excellent Japanese Rubberized Canvas Nambu Holster
This is a nearly mint condition example of a mid to late war Japanese rubberized canvas holster for ..
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Excellent Kennedy Brothers WWII Fighting Knife & Sheath named to Silver Star Recipient Lt. Jerry Keaveny
At the beginning of World War II, the US military had no official fighting knife designated for issu..
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