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Confederate South Carolina Marked Enfield
For collectors of Confederate marked & imported Enfield rifle muskets, the examples marked for speci..
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Confederate South Carolina Marked Enfield
For collectors of Confederate marked & imported Enfield rifle muskets, the examples marked for speci..
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Confederate Spiller & Burr Revolver
One of the best illustrations of the Confederacy’s lack of manufacturing capacity when compared to t..
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Confederate Type III Fayetteville Rifle
This is a wonderful example of one of the most iconic long arms produced in the Confederate States o..
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Confederate Used British P-1839 Musket
While the Pattern 1853 “Long” Enfield Rifle Musket is the English long arm that immediately comes to..
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Confederate Used Rubberized Rain Hat - Troiani Collection
Offered here is a wonderful example of a very scarce, Civil War period vulcanized rubber rain hat wi..
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Confederate Used Shotgun - Captured at Roanoke Island
The double-barreled percussion shotgun was the quintessential American firearm during the mid-19th c..
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Connecticut Arms Co Hammond Bull Dog
On October 25, 1864, Henry B. Hammond received his first patent for a firearms design, #44,798. The ..
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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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Continental Armory Musket from the Philadelphia Supply Agency
Among collectors of American Revolutionary War arms, the Committee of Safety muskets that ..
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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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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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