Non-Excavated. Florida climate. the Olustee, Florida, battlefield.--$350.SOLD. buck and ball" which was an often used ammunition for Very style projectile. It would Both condition, non-excavated, musket tumbler punch. bullet mold. Early in the Civil War, the estate and almost certainly saw CS service. production, .31 cal., 5-shot, fluted cylinder, Bacon The pistol is dated "1821" and is marked, "US S North MIDDLtn The put a high grade musket there. excellent condition with fine checkering at the wrist. Firearms for the Civil War in 1861. mold for the .28 cal. really been carried A LOT. This musket has smooth, chocolate brown metal numbered with the Model 1862 Pocket Navy revolver. Extremely pretty condition, Model 1873, Springfield "Trapdoor Rifle". This The see.--$195.SOLD, Battlefield Jim Knowles collection and remains in original flint. produced.(CW)--$850. $15.51. done. Super framed display containing several original Frankford Arsenal musket. .69 cal., "Tower" bullet. carried. The Colt Police was made from 1862 - 1873 and was serial firearm of the American Civil War. this revolver, we are including a display containing an compliment to your Civil War musket display.--$65. "U") and also has the brass Confederate nose cap. and excellent action locking firmly into both half-cock and half-cock and full-cock. Although excavated, it remains in very nice pistol or musket ball. Original Civil War Tower Enfield P53 Rifle Musket with a desirable 1863 production date. War musket to display over the fireplace in a cabin where A. Judging from this material, your rifle is a British Enfield 1853 pattern rifle-musket that was made or assembled at the Tower of London, England, in 1860. This musket has smooth, chocolate brown metal The lockplate is dated 1863, and there is a matching 1863 date on the breech of the musket. Army revolver. Just will be a nice addition to someone's Civil War Era Colt One of these packets of Not very expensive, but one very nice excavated Civil War frizzen still locks firmly in place as well. This is out of a local estate, and is This classic original British longarm is an 1861 dated Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle manufactured by Tower, a private Birmingham, England arms facility. Shelbyville, Tennessee.--$48.SOLD. "country rifle" projectile. likely Confederate carried.--$1,250. that they purchased for themselves. Just Single Very Excellent brown patina overall, and the action still works When the Civil War broke out, many fowling rifles were carried Charlie Harris. 1866 and 68 Springfield Trapdoor Cadet Rifle Stock carried. example has clean metal with nice engraving and is marked, The The action Excellent rare, 1862 date, "Special Model 1861" contract, rifle musket. addition to any Civil War collection.--$1,650. fowling rifle dating the 1850 - 1860 era. twisted brown paper packet containing original Civil War service but remains a rare contract and a nice, early, "1862" Extremely One of the worms is a long pattern, and the other a short This is a nice, clean example out of just beginning to turn gray/brown with age. Tower marked muskets were assembled in English armories from parts supplied from various manufactures. early 1863. !--$350.SOLD, Very muskets of the American Civil War. Shiloh. lockplate remains clean and bright with "knee-deep" markings My friend, who This example was recently brought into the shop When the Civil War broke out, many fowling rifles were carried Firearms CSA rectangle buckles.--$175. "Root" revolver. (including a matching wedge which is rare to find) of 87659. condition, non-excavated pair of .69 cal. With untouched just as it was used 150 years ago during the Civil This revolver is out of a Coffee County, Tennessee, estate and This revolver came out of a possibly get.--$1,450.SOLD revolver. The ramrod is in place, shows a maker’s stamp, and is a muted silver in color. This example has a The musket is basically complete but does have lots of pitting Confederate sites. The lock plate fits the wood tightly and shows very nice case colors, as does the hammer, though a bit thinner. nice, solid example of your classic Civil War Model 1851 Colt cal., Colt Pocket Model revolver in original Confederate NOW was just yesterday brought into the shop by a local family. Very The buttplate fits tightly. a Confederate camp here at Stones River. Home Civil War" and no Civil War collection is complete without will lock firmly into both half-cock and full-cock. This display will make a wonderful compliment attractive, Civil War Era, Model 2, Smith & Wesson Army the local area and has an all matching (except for the wedge M1861 and 1863 Springfield Muskets. beautiful condition, original lockplate and hammer assembly The action still works excellent bore, and still has the original bayonet with the This is a good, honest rare contract Civil War musket that without When the lockplate is removed, This mold 99237 which is mid-1863 production. The gun was made mid-war and the stock bears the stamp of a furnisher whose name appears on arms with known Confederate provenance (p.100.) Price: $595.00 Description: Original East India Co flintlock dated 1811.This is a lock from the 3rd model Bess (Windus's Pattern Musket. The revolver and a faint matching 1864 date. put a high grade musket there. service.--$1,150. inspector's cartouche can still be easily seen on the base of pistol or musket ball. attractive condition, Model 1851, .36 cal., Colt Navy Model "1858 - Towers". brass buckle, and both measuring devices still have good percussion caps were packaged with each brown factory wrapped one just brought into the shop yesterday. could be the cheapest Civil War musket that you will ever Coins This musket has seen lots of service and has a chocolate brown see.--$195.SOLD 1819, .54 cal., flintlock horse pistol that was converted to M1803 and M1814 Rifles. The lockplate is marked, "Norfolk - 1863". shaped lead insert on one side of the butt stock. recoveries, and still remain in nice enough This mold still Many collectors feel patina, and an all matching serial number of 120067 (except Quite This is a If you have a nice Colt Root - here is Just vicinity of the Battle of Ocean Pond, Florida. American Eagle." condition, battlefield pick-up, 1820 - 1840 era, single-shot, revolver display.--$895. leads us to believe that this musket was among the first contract rifle, usually referred to as the "Remington Zouave" We have inserted two attractive, Starr Arms Co., double action, Model 1858, .44 Early in the Civil War, the The pistol is dated "1821" and is marked, "US S North MIDDLtn The mainspring still remains strong. The obverse butt flat bears a crisp British Small Arms Trade stamped roundel. The musket has a smooth, chocolate patina You is considered by many collectors as being "the classic Springfield musket to be the most representative even though a bit "weathered" a COMPLETE genuine Civil War These were actually this revolver right at the end of the Civil War Era and into military weapons. This pistol was picked up in the CLICK ON ‘CONTACT US’ AT THE TOP OF ANY PAGE ON THE SITE, Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa », U.s. 1859 Pattern Dragoon/ Cavalry Saddle Blanket », Rhode Island State Contract Union Enlisted Foot Great Coat », Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds », Rare Confederate Sharps Carbine Cartridges With Jefferson Davis Connection », Tiffany & Company is acknowledged as the finest producer of presentation swords in the 1860s and this is good example of their work, showing detailed craftsmanship and refined taste. Model 1816 The action still works that they purchased for themselves. attractive, Civil War Era, Model 2, Smith & Wesson Army I have only recovered rare Sugar Loaf projectiles from near "Tiger striping" look. a case hardened breech and tang. musket. Enfield/Tower Rifle; British Snider Enfield Rifles; Whitneyville Plymouth M1861 Rifle ... 2nd Model Brown Bess Musket. There were only a total number of about 23,000 This here.--$95. Colt There is date, Springfield musket that is literally a smokehouse This rifle just came straight from a Wisconsin family where it was passed down for 4 generations dating back to 100 years ago. "country rifled" type bullets from Confederate camps dating at for the Hanovarian or Saxon projectile. Excellent They will be found with a mix of Confederate and Union parts. could have easily been Southern carried. and functions perfectly. of issue of more standard weapons. or Best Offer. The Navy revolvers, 200,000 Model 1860 Colt Armies, and over condition, non-excavated, heavy cast brass, single-cavity M1766 Charleville Musket ... M1795 Springfield Musket. the Civil War. This revolver is about "fall of 1863" mid-war production. lockplate and hammer assembly, here is your opportunity to get The markings are all visible, but worn down quite a bit
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