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$650.00
Imagine being in a elephant travel basket in the 1870’s, traveling through the outback in India or Thailand… – with only your rifle (to long to use in close quarters), and a .36 caliber Colt revolver to defend yourself (to small for any large game). Defend yourself? From what, you say? The notorious Black Puma’s…
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$425.00
Very cool – unbranded 1840’s .36 Cal, under-hammer percussion boot pistol. This is a complete, working pistol with burl walnut furniture, brass wrapping. It has a two step hammer, and was a popular design in the mid to late 1840’s, as it was easily and safely concealed in a boot holster. This one shows powder…
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$1,450.00
Nice original 1849 Colt Pocket revolver – London Variant – SN 6345 – all matching numbers, 1855 Date of Manufacture based on Colt reference for serial number (note London colts have a different SN reference vs American made, or American made for London distribution. Clean pistol with good mechanicals. Very good condition overall, having 60%…
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$650.00
A nice, version of a 1860 Whitney Pocket, 2nd Model, .32 Cal, 6″ Barrel. Little to no cylinder scene remains. No exposed serial numbers, Serial numbers under trigger guard is 14,184. Cylinder doesn’t advance properly at all times – it does when pistol is held with barrel down (indicting a broken hand spring). Everything else…
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$1,550.00
A beautiful set of Auguste Francotte .50 Caliber Percussion pistols, in Maritime configuration. A very nice pair of Belgian liege proofed, pistols bearing the Auguste Francotte mark on the barrels. Furniture appears to be fruitwood, with brass monogram plates. Engraving on both faces and trigger guard. Ramrod is in a maritime configuration with a retained…
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$1,850.00
Nice clean Colt 1851 Navy, 36 Cal – Colt New York Address, 1862 all matching numbers. Cleanly turns through all cylinders. Very nice wartime example of a Colt Navy.
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$1,250.00
Nice wartime Colt Hartford 1849 Pocket revolver – SN 183392 – all matching numbers, complete gun that works as it should. 70% of silver plate on lower brass frame, 30% original finish remains, strong cylinder scene. Just a wonderful wartime Colt.
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$450.00
Nice battlefield dug Colt Hartford 1849 Pocket revolver – SN 199055 – all matching numbers, no grips, frame and cylinder fused, pins broken at front (front frame rotates). Heavily pitted. Mainspring works, hammer moves. Nice wall hanger.
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$825.00
Nice original Colt Hartford 1849 Pocket revolver – SN 321034 – all matching numbers, 1871 Date of Manufacture, slight timing issue on one cyl, screws show previous service and slight deformities on edges. 30% original finish remains on pistol. Nice post war example.
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$650.00
ETHAN ALLEN .32 CAL SIDEHAMMER REVOLVER Ethan Allen & Co. Belt Model Sidehammer .32 RF caliber revolver. Serial numbers match on barrel and cylinder, and cylinder rod. Top of barrel stamped “Ethan Allen & Co. Worcester Mass Allen’s Pats Sept. 7 Nov. 9 1858 July 3rd 1860”. Blued parts with high bright nickel finish to…
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$275.00
J.M. MARLIN NO. 32 STANDARD REVOLVER, .32 RF A tilt-up pocket revolver made by J.M. Marlin. The revolver features a round steel barrel and fluted cylinder mounted to a bronze frame with spur trigger and wood grip panels. The pistol is in good condition for its age with patina and pitting to blued steel parts,…
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$350.00
J.P. Wilkinson 12G Percussion shotgun. Wonderful shape, was likely refinished in early 1900’s. ,This one is circa 1850’s, in perfect mechanical order and is a great shooter, someone replaced the original metal butt plate with a hard rubber recoil pad – but easily swapped back, 12 gauge, 36″ barrel, brown finish, straight grip walnut half…
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$375.00
This Joseph Finch, 1825 – 1830 10Ga Percussion shotgun was a humdinger in it’s day. Unfortunately someone restored it at some point in the 20th century. Marked J. Finch Patent (Referring to Joseph Finch, New York, Apr. 12, 1823 Percussion lock patent). This gun was heavily engraved, well stocked, and wonderfully built. During the restoration…
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$475.00
Excellent condition Late 1700’s – Early 1800’s Belgian (liege) Naval flintlock pistol. This type of Pistol was manufactured in Belgium, which was under Napoleon Bonaparte’s control until 1814. Production continued after the battle of Waterloo in 1815 and very possibly into the 1820’s. Belgium was an Industrial powerhouse, with its great capacity coming from the…
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$475.00
Lefaucheux M1858 12mm pinfire Belgian revolver, good overall condition with frame repair. A very nice, fully functional pistol. Significant finish loss across frame, some pitting and light corrosion found throughout. Likely 20th century repair to barrel toggle (weld), but could be period. Appears to be Bronze repair. Likely a crack at this juncture as these…
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$575.00
Kentucky / Ohio Valley Hawken style 50 Cal, percussion half stock rifle. Signed J. Hayden Oxford Ohio, with an L.C. & L lock. All steel hardware with walnut furniture and double set triggers. Stock has light crack (1/2 inch) at front and rear of lock plate, otherwise free of damage. Consistent patination across whole of…