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The serial number "8" is stamped on the left side of the trigger and on the barrel sheath next to the trogger.
We believe the very early pisols were finished bright as this one appears to b
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This gun has the very early breechblock with no friction rails on the back and only 1 side rail on each side. This feature was only on the guns in the 30,000 to 31,332 range and makes these guns pre n
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This knife came from the late Jim Dresslar Museum Collection. Jim was a relic hunter and the owner of the American Frontier Museum in Bargersville, Indiana.
Overall length 16.6".
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The breech is marked with " IW "which was John Waters maker mark it is also marked with 2 London Gunmaker marks.
The bore measures .58"and shows light corrosion.
The actio
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An ambrotype of six California Artillery Militia members in full uniform and Shako hats. The image is a half plate size, on glass, in an embossed leather case with a gold embossed mat. The soldier&rsq
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The makers first name was Joseph the last name is not clearly marked.
The iron parts have been cleaned to bright and show scattered pitting.
The brass fittings are a light mustard color patina.
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The serial numbers of this pair are 193 and 304.
Both guns are engraved " PD " behind the hammers and appear to have been together since the period of use.
The actions work perfectly
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The bore measures 8.5 MM. and the gun is center fire.
The lanyard ring unscrews and can be used as an ejector tool.
The action works.
Over all length approx. 6.25"
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This iron parts are a light patina with some staining. The action is strong and the bore is dark. The stock shows some minor cracks.
Dimesions-- Overall 21.25" Barrel 13.75"
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These wonderful little pistols are .42 caliber smoothbore with beautiful finely checkered European walnut stocks and horn tipped wooden ramrods.
Condition-- The barrels, locks and triggerguards are
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An antique European flintlock pistol marked on the lockplate "A. Paris". The brass mountings on this pistol are relief carved and engraved The stock is walnut with some figure and also relie
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This gun is not marked but is exactly the configuration of the Paris made Dumouthier pistols.
The grips are spiral carved horn.
The blade is 8.55" long.
The barrels are 3.375" long
The a
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The closure strap on the front flap is present but damaged.
The tarred finish on the leather has some heavy cracking.
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This rifle has a full length Mannlicher style Iron forend that doubles as a water cooled jacket. Apparently the rifle was designed to maintain a level of accuracy with multiple continuous firings via
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We estimate the manufacture date of this keg to be about 1860 to 1870.
This company produced much of the gun powder used in the American Civil War.
The overall height is approx. 11" and the dia
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The late Jim Dresslar was the owner-operator of the American Frontier Museum in Bargersville, Indiana.
We do not have the key for these handcuffs.
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Ex Norm Flayderman collection.
Overall length in scabbard 17.15".
Blade Length 12.6".
The leather washer between the blade and scabbard appears to be a replacement.
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Wells Miller served with the Marine Corp In WW 1 and again all through WW 2 in the South Pacific, he retired in 1946 as a Colonel.
There is a very small spot of rust on the blade 4.5 " from the
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The officers name is on the blade" Lloyd Kenneth Warn ". He was an officer in the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Overall length in scabbard 42.55"
Blade length 40.55"
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The only marking is on the brass insert in the blade "PROOF ".
Overall length in scabbard 39.75".
Blade length 33".
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These very early low production sporters were made in late 1864 and early 1865 utilizing militaty recievers that were not milled fo accept the carbine sling ring bar.
The serial number on the recieve
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The leather scabbard is missing approx. 3 inches of the tip .
The overall length of sword is 30.8"
The blade is tight in the brass hilt.
The blade length is 25.15"
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The caliber is 44/77 and the bore has good rifling but a little fuzzy.
The barrel is 32"
The action and the double set triggers operate properly.
Shipped 1875 to Dr, Shew, Middleto
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The country crest has been removed from the blade,
Bayonet overall length 20.5".
Blade length 15.6".
Muzzle ring inside diameter .60" or 15.3 MM.
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