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Fine Condition Flintlock Hall RifleConfederate staff officers sword w/ Rebel Snake Hanger ClipConfederate 1862 Richmond Rifle Musket
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Sylvania, OH, United States
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Dave Taylor's Civil War auction number 15

Guns, swords, historical Curiosities, Civil War antiques, early photographs, Militaria, Currier and Ives, Pocket watches, Colt revolvers, Flintlock pistols and muskets, percussion muskets, carbines, CW Boots, Bugle...
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Civil War Navy Engraved Pocket Watch: Silver, hunting case pocket watch with extremely rare Naval scenes engraved on the covers. I believe this is he first navy style watch I have owned. One side shows a caped officer on deck with a
0003: Civil War Navy Engraved Pocket WatchEst. $400-$600
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Napoleonic military document 1797: Very handsome 225 year old French military document on laid paper pertaining to a medical leave of absence from the 86th Regiment. Solid condition. UPDATE. Another collector has offered this
0004: Napoleonic military document 1797Est. $50-$200
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3 Band Spencer Repeating Rifle: Spencer-armed mounted units, like Custer-s Michigan cavalry brigade and Wilder-s Lightning Brigade carried these full stock army rifles early in the war. The first 1000+ rifles went to the navy in
0006: 3 Band Spencer Repeating RifleEst. $2,000-$3,000
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200-year-old Flintlock pirate pistol: The same model as lot 1 in this sale. Early 1800s .69 caliber flintlock pistol. VG condition 100% original, 100% complete, and mechanically perfect. 100 years ago (1920s) these exact flintlocks
0007: 200-year-old Flintlock pirate pistolEst. $300-$600
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Fine Henry Deringer Percussion "Derringer": The real deal. 45 caliber single shot pocket pistol made by the original Philadelphia gunmaker - Henry Deringer - (one R in the name). The guns were so popular that knock-offs became prolific with
0009: Fine Henry Deringer Percussion "Derringer"Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Fine Condition Flintlock Hall Rifle: The Model 1819 Hall was the first U.S. military breech loading firearm issued in large numbers and also the first firearm manufactured with totally interchangeable parts. In 1819, John H. Hall
0010: Fine Condition Flintlock Hall RifleEst. $3,000-$4,000
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1855 Harpers Ferry Rifle: Very scarce and highly sought Harpers Ferry Model 1855 2-band infantry rifle with mixed steel and brass furniture (transition all brass to all steel). Overall VG+. Lock markings are clear 1859
0011: 1855 Harpers Ferry RifleEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Confederate 1862 Richmond Rifle Musket: Dead Real early war Confederate Richmond, Virginia rifle musket. NRA good condition being in -as found- attic dry condition. Aside from the ramrod all parts on this musket are Richmond made. Brass
0014: Confederate 1862 Richmond Rifle MusketEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Civil War light Cavalry saber: Model 1860 light cavalry saber. Made and marked by C. Roby in Chelmsford Mass. Dated 1864 and inspected. Very good to fine condition. Close examination of the ricasso shows three distinct tiny
0016: Civil War light Cavalry saberEst. $700-$1,000
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Spencer carbine Michigan Cavalry range: Nice M1860 Spencer repeating cavalry carbine. NRA Very Good condition. 100% original except replaced front sight, 100% complete, and mechanically perfect. Steel is uniformly gun-metal grey. Tight,
0017: Spencer carbine Michigan Cavalry rangeEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Very long Colonial musket: A very early Colonial American used musket circa 1750, converted to percussion decades later. Very very long measuring 63 inches overall with a barrel length of 47.5 inches overall. Quite light
0018: Very long Colonial musketEst. $500-$1,000
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Enfield rifle musket dated 1859: Standard P1853 English Enfield Rifle Musket. NRA Very Good. 100% original, 100% complete, Mechanically perfect, fair bore. Hammer has a weld repair on the top forward lip where it strikes the
0019: Enfield rifle musket dated 1859Est. $700-$1,000
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Starr Carbine 1st Arkansas Cavalry Identified: Carbine with history and a pile of archives records. Gun overall good condition, no rear sight and restored or replaced forend utilizing a replacement steel musket barrel band. Mechanically
0020: Starr Carbine 1st Arkansas Cavalry IdentifiedEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Tiffany and Company Civil War Officer sword: A very handsome and solid example of the Union Army staff & field officer sword... carried by majors and colonels. VG condition and even more desirable bearing the Tiffany & Co. marking on the
0022: Tiffany and Company Civil War Officer swordEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Patriotic eagle tin comb case: Mid to late 19th century stamped wall hanging container for combs. Not sure if it was hung in a barber shop or home. Very appealing. Materials, Packing, and UPS Shipping on this item is $15.00.
0023: Patriotic eagle tin comb caseEst. $50-$100
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