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The flask appears to be lacquer over wood.
From the Hope Bisbing Collection purchased from Norm Flayderman many years ago.
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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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The bore appears to have a liner that measures .32" We are not sure what cartridge it is chambered for.
The bore and action are excellent.
The chamber has dual extracto
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An early wheellock combination tool. Most likely made in the late 1500’s, it includes a double spanner wrench and a graduated powder measure. The square shaft is split at its back to form a spri
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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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Huge brass barreled part octagon blunderbuss coach pistols with flared muzzles and percussion locks.
These large bore pistols were used to protect from highwaymen and other predators of the period.
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Overall length not including scabbard 36.8".
Blade length 31.6"
Blade has some rust and losses of plating.
Sword and scabbard are in as found condition and have not been clean
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The original wood haft is red ochre striped with a blacksmith made iron head. Mr. Dresslar felt this would date as early as the French and Indian War era to the American Revolution. Jim wa
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The action and Maynard priming mechanism work perfectly.
The bore is excellent and measures .56"
Does not appear to have ever had a barrel address.
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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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This gun is in original flintlock configuation and has not been reconverted.
Original Trade Pistol By Robert Wheeler of Birmingham between 1790 and 1799 when he died. About 1800 the company began mar
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It appears the Browning Bros. stamp was stamped and then reversed by mistake and then stamped again making it very hard to make out.
The action and the set trigger work as they should and the b
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There are 2 pieces of wood replaced at the upper wrist area and a dowel thru the wrist. This repair appears to have been done many years ago.
The action operates as it should and the bore has g
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There were only a little over 200 made in the military configuration but this gun has slight differences so is probably a much rarer overrun sold on the civilian market.
The barrel is almost 28"
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The action operates as it should and the bore is very good.
This is a military style civilian carbine.
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This pistol was finished bright from the factory.
The action is crisp and operates as it should.
The bore and chambers are bright.
This gun is probably unfired as the percussion n
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1 Model 312 .22 Caliber.
1 Model 317 .17 Caliber.
Both guns need work to function.
The stocks on both guns are sound.
The bolt handle the model 317 is broken off.
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This is a good honest untouched example retaining much of the original blue finish.
The action operates as it should.
Mfg. 1897.
The bore is excellent.
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The blade retains a large percentage of the original blue finish.
The blade length is 15.6"
The muzzle ring inside diameter is .56" or 14.2 MM.
The serial # on hilt is 53127.
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Blade length 20.4"
Muzzle ring inside diameter .58" or 14.8 MM.
The bayonet and scabbard have heavy rust pitting.
The bayonet catch operates as it should.
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Serial # on hilt 29239.
Blade length 11.8".
Muzzle ring inside diameter .61" or 15.5 MM.
The frog appears to be a modified reproduction.
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The scabbard is inscribed " Sgt.John K. Williams Honor Graduate D.I. School Class 3 83 " . and the blade is inscribed John K. Williams.
D.I. School was for training drill instructors.
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Blade length 21.6"
Muzzle ring inside diameter .92" or 23.4 MM.
These bayonets were hand fitted and numbered to each gun so every bayonet may not fit every gun.
This bay
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The barrel is marked " LULLMAN & VIENNA MEMPHIS, TENN. ".
There appears to be an old coat of varnish added, most of which has flaked off.
The action works perfectly, the bo
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The action operates and the bore shows some corrosion.
We are not sure if this gun is 30 or 32 rimfire but the bore measures .30"
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The action works as it should and the bore shows some corrosion.
The serial number is marked in 4 places all matching.
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The brass frame retains approx. 15% tarnished silver plate.
The action operates as it should and the bore shows light corrosion.
The serial numbers on the barrel, frame and grips all match.
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