Showing 73–84 of 84 results
Showing 73–84 of 84 results
This hanger is from the 1740-1760 period when King Frederick came into power in 1740. The brass hilt is cast in two pieces and the blade has engraved on either side “FR & Crown”.
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This is a British Naval sword of the 18th Century. A similar sword is shown in “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George Neumann, pg 107.
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This horn is a martial flask of dark horn and wood and leather covered. It is probably the rarest of all martially marked horns of the Revolutionary War period.
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Very rare Josiah Miller button mold in untouched original patina. All original and functional as demonstrated by the pewter buttons recently cast in the mold.
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British Brown Bess Short Land Musket, Pattern 1769. Regimentally marked to the
42nd Regiment on top of barrel. Marked “RHR”. This is one of the rarest Brown Bess muskets as only four to five are known to date.
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This is a rare and exceptional all metal Scottish pistol. The pistol is made by Isaac Bissel and is signed on the lock “Bissel”. The pistol has the distinctive ram’s horn butt which includes a removable touch-hole pick.
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18TH Century bronze cannon model. Tube is 7.25 x 1.25 (wide at trunions)INCHES Bore is .375 INCH and the muzzle shows heavy usage. See detailed image of bore.
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This is an unusually nice 1860 Model Naval Cutlass since it has the original sheath and frog. The frog has been removed for photography. The grip is wood covered with leather and originally wound with twisted brass wire.
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The Starr contract of 1826 was a small contract of only 2000 cutlasses. No scabbards were called for in the original contract. The grip is of hardwood, probably maple.
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This rig is identified to Captain William Smith and consists of his ammunition box, fusil bayonet and sheath, belt and belt plate.
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