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lemat1 - ONE OF THE FINEST LEMAT REVOLVERS IN THE WORLD.
An outstanding 2nd Model LeMat with London address, this revolver purchased under Confederate Naval contract retains 95% bright original blue on its cylinder and barrel, and 75% plumbing blue on its bablance. The checkered grips are near mint. We took this gun in trade and are able to offer it at a more than reasonable price, it is down right cheap.

SOLD !!!!
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rm-1 - GOOD CONDITION COLT 1851 NAVY INSCRIBED TO MAJOR BERNARD ROEMER, A CSA OFFICER WHO COMMANDED "ROEMERS ARTILLERY" IN WISE'S LEGION OF VIRGINIA.
Bernard Roemer was a personal friend of former Governor and then General Henry Wise and served with him in the early campaigns of the war in the valleys of Virginia. He went on in 1863 to become a surgeon, serving in hospitals throughout the state and is noted in United States Medical records as having operated on many of the Confederate wounded from Gettysburg, most notably for performing documented successfull brain surgeries on the most seriously injured. Roemers' records and history of his units are with this Colt.

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bl1 - COLT 1861 NAVY HISTORICALLY INSCRIBED TO MAJOR ORMSBY BLANDING, 1st SOUTH CAROLINA ARTILLERY.
A rare opportunity to own a super piece of Confederate history from the state of South Carolina. Blanding commanded a battery of Artillery that fired on Fort Sumter and later commanded artillery at Fort Wagner during the attack of Colonel Robert Gould Shaws 54th Massachusettes, made famous in the movie "Glory". A 2" thick folder on Blanding and his service comes with the arm.

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N911-1 - OUTSTANDING, EXCELLENT TO NEAR MINT CASED COLT 5" POCKET REVOLVER.
EXCELLENT CONDITION AND A NICE CASE AND ACCESSORIES. cALL FOR DETAILS.

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hart1.jpg - PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR SWORD
DANIEL HART

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drum1 - WONDERFULL AND ALL ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR DRUM.
A 100% original drum and complete. The wonderfully painted Eagle retains more than 90% original paint and is beautifully executed. It has a great label on the inside as well as an old wasp nest. The rope has several re-ties where broken and the leathers are dry as can be. The bottom head is broken through to reveal the label. This is a bargain for someone as we bought it at a very good price. Compare this to ones at auction that bring $6 - 8,000.00

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N916 - CIVIL WAR SWORD - BEAUTIFULL INSCRIBED AND IDENTIFIED COLLINS CAVALRY OFFICERS SABRE.
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be-1 - CIVIL WAR OFFICERS SWORD - OUTSTANDING, HISTORICALLY INSCRIBED, CARVED IVORY-HILT, PRESENTATION GRADE STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD.
Inscribed to Augustus H. Beecher. This wonderfull sword was presented to Beecher in 1862 by Comapany G of the 137th New York Volunteers prior to his being wounded at Chancellorsville, at Gettysburg, and a third wounding in Tennessee. The 137th was famous for its many actions in the most prominent battles of the Civil War. The silver-plated scabbard is engraved wonderfully, the blade is etched with patriotic motifs including the motto's, " One Flag, One Country " and "Deeds, not Words". The carved ivory grips are spectacular as is the history. The sword shows use and carry, and may have been with Beecher at many of the engagements of the 137th. It retains very fine to excellent condition, and comes with about 5 inches of muster rolls, casualty reports and regimental history. Worthy of the finest museum or personal collection.

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pk-a - EXQUISITE, UNFIRED AND NEAR MINT COLT 1849 POCKET WITH 5" BARREL.
This is nothing less than a museum quality, near mint pocket model revolver with 99% original finish. For the finest museum or personal collection.

SOLD, AND AT A BARGAIN !!!
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tg1 - OUTSTANDING CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICERS SWORD OF NEW ORLEANS MANUFACTURE.
The pictures speak for this one. This is a beautifull Foot Officers sword, probably manufactured by Thomas Griswald & Co. of New Orleans. The leather grip is gorgeous and so near perfect that it looks like polished wood. The blade retains much of its original polish, and the scabbard is 100% complete with nearly perfect mounts and not a single crease or ding in the leather. This one is from my personal collection, and if you have been waiting for a NICE cONFEDERATE OFFICERS SWORD, YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A BETTER EXAMPLE.

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PN-1 - RARE, FACTORY SILVER PLATED, TWO-LINE HARTFORD, 5" COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET. CIVIL WAR INSCRIBED.
This is a very rare Pocket that retains about 30 - 45% original factory silver plating on all of its steel surfaces, 90% on its brass. It has an absolutely gorgeous inscription that reads from the backstrap all the way down and around to the butt as follows; " Presented to; P. M. Beers by Larkins and Kingman, Bridgeport, Ct. April 24th, 1861 ". Beers was the 1st Connecticut Infantry, a 90 day that served duty at Vienna and Falls Church, Virginia, Fairfax Courthouse, and saw action and performed well at First Bull Run.

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T4 - TIN-TYPE IMAGE OF FRANK MILLS, MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER, PROUDLY HOLDING HIS SAVAGE REVOLVER.
Type the words, " Frank Mills medal of honor " into any search engine for details on Mills. cALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS

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LA1 - CONFEDERATE BELT PLATE - FINE LOUISIANA TWO-PIECE WREATH BUCKLE ON ORIGINAL BELT WITH HOLSTER.
A fine, sturdy leather belt and holster with its original Two-piece Louisiana State buckle featuring the famous Pelican. Buckle has a nice mellow aged patina. A rare pattern buckle and very hard to come by with its original leather. The holster appears to be an original Navy size rig that was cut down to accommodate a pocket size revolver during later use.

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CS1 - CONFEDERATE BUCKLE - RICHMOND MANUFACTURED TWO-PIECE "CS" WREATH TYPE BUCKLE ON RARE ORIGINAL BELT WITH EVEN MORE RARE ORIGINAL HANGERS.
A really wonderfull and complete belt rig featuring a dark aged patina on the belt that is wonderfully striking. The leather is still somewhat pliable and is mounted on a plexiglass belt stand. Typical bullet stitching fastens each buckle. I don't have to tell a Confederate collector how rare this is at this price. 100% original buckle and it has been on this leather since day one. A bargain for someone.

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A-001 - SPECTACULAR .35 cal. FIRST MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE
One of the finest Maynards ever discovered, and worthy of the finest museum or personal collection. 99% original blue on the barrel, 75% case colors just starting to fade. Near mint wood, and a virtually perfect label inside the patch box with two rolls of primers inside. This model is known to have been ordered by several Southern States for their Militia Units. We were fortunate to purchase this wonderfull Maynard and are proud to pass it along to some fortunate collector who appreciates owning the best.

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1016-A - SIMPLY SPECTACULAR PRESENTATION CASE OF CIVIL WAR OFFICERS BELT FITTINGS IN DELUXE ROSEWOOD CASE.
In the form of a miniature rosewood sword case with brass studded ivory bands and probably a product of Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a possibly one-of-a-kind Civil War artifact that was most certain to have accompanied only the highest quality deluxe presentation type officers sword. All fittings, including the spectacular buckle, are solid sterling silver and the fitting are beautifully hand-chased. All are fitted in the French style into the velvet lined casing. A potential highlight to any advanced sword collection, and the first to have come to light to virtually every major dealer and collector that has had the opportunity to examine it.

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ehen1 - UNTOUCHED FACTORY ENGAVED HENRY RIFLE.
In the 6XXX range, this wonderfull Henry is in fine, untouched condition. It exhibits fine quality Hoggson engraving, generous traces of blue in the flutes and protected areas of the barrel and a rich mustard-brown patina. The wood is very fine and grained. This Henry shows very little use with very few handling marks and crisp edges, markings and action.

$38,750.00 Sold !!!
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