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COLT ARMY MANUFACTURED IN LATE 1862 – EARLY 1863 IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

COLT ARMY MANUFACTURED IN LATE 1862 – EARLY 1863 IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

This Colt Army .44 Cal. Revolver is a Fourth Model (three-screw frame, cut for a shoulder stock, with a capping groove) serial number 91208, giving it a production date in early 1863 by the Colt site… (112-54). Learn More »

THE SANTA FE TRAIL! METROPOLITAN NAVY REVOLVER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION CARRIED BY A “GOVERNMENT FREIGHTER” IN 1860’S COLORADO

THE SANTA FE TRAIL! METROPOLITAN NAVY REVOLVER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION CARRIED BY A “GOVERNMENT FREIGHTER” IN 1860’S COLORADO

This pistol was donated to the State Historical Society of Colorado in 1911 and later deaccessioned. It comes with copies of the museum’s files documenting its donation by an Annie R. Parker who… (172-6072). Learn More »

SCARCE FOUR-SCREW “KENTUCKY COLT” MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH CONFEDERATE OFFICER ID

SCARCE FOUR-SCREW “KENTUCKY COLT” MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH CONFEDERATE OFFICER ID

This pistol falls among a group of 1200 pistols purchased by the State of Kentucky, with 1,000 delivered on Aug. 25 and 200 more on Sept. 10, 1862, a purchase that included 600 shoulder stocks. Pate… (1269-01). Learn More »

REMINGTON “NEW MODEL” 1858 REVOLVER

REMINGTON “NEW MODEL” 1858 REVOLVER

Rugged and accurate, this six-shooter was a mainstay of the Civil War and the American Frontier during the cap-and-ball era.  What today’s firearms enthusiasts call the “1858 Remington,” is the… (2024-1949). Learn More »

PAIR OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED IVORY-GRIPPED LARGE IRON-TRIGGERGUARD COLT M1851 NAVIES

PAIR OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED IVORY-GRIPPED LARGE IRON-TRIGGERGUARD COLT M1851 NAVIES

Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this pair of consecutively numbered Colt 1851 Navies are Late Third Models, numbered 64964 and 64965, dating to late 1856 or early 1857,… (1179-700K). Learn More »

$11,900.00
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EXCEEDINGLY RARE COLT 3rd MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER

EXCEEDINGLY RARE COLT 3rd MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER

The Third Model Dragoon numbers stand at ten thousand from 1851 through 1860. This design had more variations as compared to its earlier counterparts. Some of the third model Colt Dragoon Revolvers… (2023-2992). Learn More »

$4,950.00
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IDENTIFIED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

IDENTIFIED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

In 1861 Colt introduced two new pocket model revolvers in the more powerful .36 caliber chambering. Until that time, all of Colt’s “Pocket” guns had been .31 caliber, or in the case of some of… (2024-638). Learn More »

$2,750.00
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M1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

M1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

Among Union forces, the Colt Model 1860 was the most used revolver of the Civil War. This design was manufactured from 1860 through 1873, with over 200,000 produced. Of these, 127,156 were purchased… (2024-636). Learn More »

NICE COLT 3rd MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

NICE COLT 3rd MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

According to the base serial number of 66862, this revolver was manufactured in early 1857 and is in the numbered range of the US Navy’s second purchase order for .36 caliber Colt Model 1851 Navy… (2024-637). Learn More »

NICE COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVER WITH RESTAMPED SERIAL NUMBER

NICE COLT M1851 NAVY REVOLVER WITH RESTAMPED SERIAL NUMBER

According to the serial number of “208406” that has been restamped in several locations, this revolver was manufactured in early 1869, making this a very rare example from the final years of the… (2023-2475). Learn More »

NICE ALLEN AND WHEELOCK NAVY LIPFIRE REVOLVER

NICE ALLEN AND WHEELOCK NAVY LIPFIRE REVOLVER

This is a very nice example of the rare .36cal "Navy" version of the rare "Lip Fire" Revolvers made by Ethan Allen and his brother-in-law Thomas Wheelock in Worcester, Mass. In 1856 the two formed a… (2022-2433). Learn More »

REMINGTON 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER

REMINGTON 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER

Rugged and accurate, this six-shooter was a mainstay of the Civil War and the American Frontier during the cap-and-ball era.  What today’s firearms enthusiasts call the “1858 Remington,” is the… (2024-2099). Learn More »

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, WITH WOOD GRIPS

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, WITH WOOD GRIPS

Most of the production models of the single-shot .44 caliber Hammond “Bulldog” seem to have been made with composite grips (often simply, but inaccurately referred to as gutta-percha.) This one… (490-7039). Learn More »

VERY SCARCE ARROW AND STAR MARKED MOORE DERINGER

VERY SCARCE ARROW AND STAR MARKED MOORE DERINGER

The Moore deringer was the first of the large caliber metallic cartridge deringers according to Flayderman. They were made by the Moore Patent Firearms Company in Brooklyn from about 1860 to 1865 when… (490-7035). Learn More »

ORNATE FRENCH FLINTLOCK HORSEMAN’S PISTOL LATE 17th-EARLY 18th CENTURY

ORNATE FRENCH FLINTLOCK HORSEMAN’S PISTOL LATE 17th-EARLY 18th CENTURY

This flintlock pistol has a pleasing profile with gracefully swept butt and a long, 16” barrel of about .66 caliber. It is iron mounted and profusely ornamented with raised floral motifs chiseled on… (490-7022). Learn More »

UNIQUE OKLAHOMA STAMPED COLT MODEL 1860 REVOLVER

UNIQUE OKLAHOMA STAMPED COLT MODEL 1860 REVOLVER

Colt’s 1860 Army revolver, otherwise known as the New Army revolver, was the most common sidearm issued during the American Civil War. The U.S. Cavalry adopted it readily in 1860 and it remained the… (172-5928). Learn More »

BAVARIAN PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY REINHARD STAHL

BAVARIAN PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY REINHARD STAHL

This five-shot percussion has a robust solid frame reminiscent of Adams revolvers and a loading assembly like a Colt. It is profusely engraved with floral vines and scrolls on the frame and hammer,… (836-22). Learn More »

A PERSUASIVE POCKET PISTOL: CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

A PERSUASIVE POCKET PISTOL: CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

This robustly constructed, single-shot .44 caliber Hammond “Bulldog” rates about very good for condition, showing about 10-15% finish: some thin blue mixed with gray on the barrel, blue shifted to… (490-7038). Learn More »

CHICAGO FIREARMS COMPANY “PROTECTOR” PALM PISTOL

CHICAGO FIREARMS COMPANY “PROTECTOR” PALM PISTOL

Invented in France in 1882, these pistols could be concealed in the palm of the hand with just the barrel protruding between one’s fingers and were fired by squeezing the fist. They were first… (490-7045). Learn More »

MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

A Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in good, but well-used condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. The Model… (2024-1952). Learn More »


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CDV OF LOUIS R. FRANCINE, 7TH NEW JERSEY INFANTRY, MORTALLY WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

Image shows Francine in uniform. He wears a non-regulation coat with shoulder straps (Major or Lt. Colonel). Image is clear with good contrast. Mount has two small chips to border along top edge. Reverse has pencil identification. Photographer’s… (2021-1131). Learn More »

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