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Baltimore Style American Hunting Sword
This is a lovely example of what collectors often refer to as a “Baltimore” Style American Hunting S..
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Colt M-1851 Navy-Navy Richards-Mason Conversion
The mid-1850s was a revolutionary time for small arms development around the world, and the United S..
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Colt M-1861 Navy Richards-Mason Conversion - Excellent
With the end of the American Civil War many American firearms companies found themselves in a quanda..
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Confederarte Richmond Muzzleloading Carbine
During the course of the American Civil War, no Confederate arms manufactory ever produced as many f..
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Confederate Altered M-1836 Pistol by Adams of Richmond
With the coming of the American Civil War, most of the newly seceded southern states found themselve..
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Confederate Repaired M-1855 from the Richmond Armory
On April 18th 1861 the United States Armory at Harper’s Ferry, VA was captured by two elements of Vi..
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Confederate Richmond 33 Rifle - Very Rare
The story of the Richmond Armory during the American Civil War is well known and there is no need to..
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Confederate Richmond Arsenal 3-Square .58 Caliber Socket Bayonet
In November of 1862 correspondence appears with the Confederate Ordnance Department regarding the pr..
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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 19th Century American Militia Cartridge Belt - Possibly for use with the Hall Rifle
This is a wonderful example of early 19th Century American military ingenuity, a cartridge belt..
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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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English WWII Combat Knife by Southern & Richardson
This is a very nice example of a World War II fighting knife that falls into the category of “Theate..
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