Antique German steins. On left Mettlach in perfect condition $295. Illustrated in Mettlach book.
On right a student stein in perfect condition. Fancy embossed
pewter lid has scene of Nurenburg $110. |
Antique German pipes including a couple of rare large
Prussian artillery pipes. Call for details. |
Ruby .38
exhibition-grade revolver in mint condition. High-quality
gun has 6" barrel and original pearlite grips. Not an
antique and requires FFL. $395.
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American leather hunting pouch with excellent powder horn. Pouch is 10" wide and horn is 12" long. This is from the flintlock era and my guess is around 1840. The leather is very soft and the pouch could still be used. These are very rare in this condition and a great buy at $395. Shipping included.
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American leather rifleman's pouch from the percussion era circa 1860. Excellent condition and could be used today. Pouch is 10" wide. Rarely found in any condition. $160 includes shipping.
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Early American priming horns from the flintlock era 1820-1840s. These are originals and rarely found. Stoppers missing, but easily made. Excellent condition with nicely-carved bottoms. Left one is 3.25" high $99. Right one 2.75" high $89. Prices include shipping.
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Item #3: Hamilton .22 boy's rifle in outstanding condition. Rarely found as nice as this. $495.
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Item #4: Marlin model 27S (no serial number) .25-20 rifle with 95% original blue. Excellent wood. Comes with about 50 rounds of ammo. $395.
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 Item #9: Percussion .36 caliber sporting rifle by J. Fordney, one of Lancaster, PA’s best-known gunsmiths. Beautiful Kentucky-style iron patchbox with engraved silver inserts, three engraved silver plaques showing double presentation in 1855 and 1865. Excellent condition overall with double set triggers. Fancy gun. $1,995. |

Item #10: Australian Military trainer Martini converted to a nice sporter with custom stock and target sights. Top condition .32-20 caliber. This is a boys-size rifle. Comes with ammo. $395. |

Item #WIN: Winchester model 1873 in .44-40. Excellent metal and wood. The barrel blue is original and nearly all there. The receiver blue has a slightly purple cast and may have been redone. Overall the gun looks great and is way above average. Made in 1885. $1,775.
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Item #VET: Swiss Vetterli model 1871. This .41 rimfire is in excellent original condition. One of the highest-quality military arms of the 1800s. $395.
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Item #2: Sharps saddle-ring carbine in very fine condition with excellent bore. All original. $2,795.
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Item #3: Krag model 1898 US cavalry saddle-ring carbine. Not a cut down rifle... this is a real one. Caliber 30-40. All original. Mottled blue on magazine cover. Might be some cold blue, but looks ok. Light varnish added to stock. Good example and priced low at $1,250.
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Item #4: Austrian flintlock saddle-ring cavalry carbine in excellent condition. All original and complete. Strong rifling. The condition is so good that I could not resist firing it (it worked well). .75 caliber and has a patent breech. 200 years old and priced to sell at $1,195.
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Item #1: Spencer saddle-ring carbine model 1865 with excellent bore. All original and nice condition. $1,750.
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Hopkins and Allen Ranger .32 revolver factory-engraved in excellent condition $395.
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