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Confederate made revolver by T&A NATCHEZ inscribed on butt U.H. 2nd TEX CA. Serial number 135 and 31 caliber. Unit H. was Haywood’s Texas Rangers Cav. T&A NATCHEZ may have been an undocu
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Large set of spurs by Bohlin of Hollywood California. Exquisite silver inlaid spurs with Bird head shanks. Probably made for a cowboy in the old time western movies.
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Rogers began his show business career as a trick roper in “Texas Jack’s Wild West Circus” in South Africa: Hollywood discovered Rogers in 1918, as Samuel Goldwyn gave him the title r
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The Kuykendall family has a long history in Texas. Robert H. Kuykendall, Sr. was one of the first three hundred settler families to receive land grants in Stephen F. Austin’s colony. He received
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Here is a special historic Colt revolver made in 1856. WELLS FARGO #224 with agent’s name engraved on butt of back strap. Numbers seen alongside the ”Wells Fargo” markings reflected
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Missouri was a border state with strong pro slavery and pro secessionist sentiments, leading to a divided population and intense conflict. Beyond major battles, Missouri saw a significant amount of gu
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Most scarce of all badges is the Texas Ranger Special Agent #3. In the 1800’s, individual Rangers often had badges made from Mexican coins, but these were not official or uniform. From the 1870
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Canteen from the REV WAR. Stamped ‘W.C. Wiley’ and ‘Ord. Dept’ on intact cloth cover. Leather bind, leather carrying strap. Very good, original condition.
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2nd most important Indian Wars flag. Battle of Wounded Knee. 7th Cav F. Company Guideon Flag.
During its posting from 1888 to 1892 at Fort Riley, Kansas the 7th would take part in the Battle of
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This is a beautiful Confederate slouch hat. Soldiers widely adopted the slouch hat during the Civil War. It was a practical and comfortable alternative to the kepi, offering better protection from the
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3rd National Confederate parade flag with 1st Missouri Cavalry. Even more rare is the crossed arrows beneath the canton, which denotes the 1st Missouri Cavalry had Indian Scouts in their unit. Confede
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1st Infantry Regiment State Troops was organized at the race track near Warrenton, North Carolina, during the spring of 1861. Its members were recruited in the counties of Chowan, Wilkes, New Hanove
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This is one of the rarest Confederate items to have. The tin CS canteen. Just not many have been seen. And if you do find one they sell for $25k or more. Depending on the condition. This one is in gre
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Mid~1800's CHARLES REINHARDT, BALTIMORE PUSH DAGGER KNIFE. WHEN BLADE WAS STRUCK WITH HIS NAME THE LETTER T FAILED THE STRICK. WHICH WAS NOT UNCOMMON HAVING A LETTER OR TWO NOT COME OUT. THIS MAKER IS
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Antique iron strongbox ”Wells Fargo & Co. Black Hawk, Colo.” A nice old American frontier piece of history. Measures 13” x 9” x 7”.
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Prototype 1851 Colt Navy Richard Mason conversion. Only known example 1851 Colt with round barrel. U. S. N. On butt of gun. US under the patent date. 7 1/2" barrel and .38 caliber good cylinder s
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Early Rondel Dagger. A well proportioned example of a medieval rondel dagger, measuring 16 1/4” overall, with a narrow blade tapering to a keen, nail piercing point. The form is of early 14th ce
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1875 brass lock made for WELLS FARGO & Co. key was broke off inside of lock. Inscription on back. Rare to still have the original key with it. Scarce lock.
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1849 Colt pocket model converted to .38 caliber Richards Mason. Numbers seen alongside the ”Wells Fargo” markings reflected individual agents and the weapon belonging to Wells Fargo &
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Incredible Sioux Indian Knife & Beaded Sheath. Beautiful, decorated sheath with colorful beadwork in eye catching geometric motif, lined with a fringe of tinkler / jingle cones as well as leather
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Most amazing 1800’s Apache Indian beaded Awl case. Fine bead work, on both sides tin cone dangles, brass buttons. Awl case is in beautiful condition. One of the best ever seen.
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Exceptional Blackfoot Dag Knife & Beaded Sheath, circa early to mid 1800’s. Extremely rare original Dag Knife with ”I D” Touch Mark. With its original highly decorated sheath wit
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MAYNARD PRIMED POCKET REVOLVER FACTORY CASED.
This is an extremely rare & important handgun. It is important because of its unusual & short lived experimental ignition system which incorporat
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Picked up on the battlefield of the Little Big Horn in the 1920’s. That is the only word of mouth information on Tomahawk smoke pipe. The smoking area is made in the shape of a Rattlesnake tail.
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Very rare M. Price San Francisco gamblers knife. With a extraordinary handle. These knives don't come around very often. When they do you will see them go for 6 figures and more. They don't come any b
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Confederate presentation Sept,17 1862 Antietam Battle engraved Generals name cane. Measures 35 1/2 inches long. Total of 11 names on cane.
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Rare WW11 large Bowie knife made by Jack Soler from Allentown PA was a U.S. Navy Seabee during World War 11. Measures 15 1/4” overall with a 10” blade. Original leather sheath.
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1800’s maker marked J.D. CHEVALIER NEW YORK with California Knife and floral scroll work. Bowie measures 15 inches with a 9 3/4 inch blade. Comes with its original sheath.
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Rare 1850’s Horse head Bowie knife maker marked with number 3 on each side of blade. Measures 19 1/4” with a 12 inch blade. Bowie comes with its original sheath.
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Antique Buffalo Bill Wild West beaded vest with Indians on horseback. On back of vest cowgirls and bucking horse and says Let’er Buck.
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Circa late 1700’s Bowie knife with pewter inlays peace pipe and Bowie knife. Pewter inlay on both sides of handle missing the pipe on one side. Copper guard pewter end cap. Blade measures 12 inc
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Pair 1700's Rooster head sword with dog head quillions. Unstopped fuller. Sword measures 37 inches long. Late 1700's. One of the swords has saw back spine.
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Rare gambler’s push dagger with mechanical lock sheath. Horn grip, blade marked WILL & FINCK S.F. CAL. Measures 7 3/4” with a 5 1/2” blade. Nice early gamblers push dagger.
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