Please note that these items have not been graded. All terms used are for general purposes of description. We will be glad to provide, upon request, digital images of each item.
U) Large English percussion pistol, barrel proofed. Nice crisp action. Strong spring. Solid piece.....$750
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AE) Model 1819 Percussion Pistol converted from flintlock at the Columbia Armory in South Carolina. Marked "Columbia Armory" on the barrel and "Columbia SC " on the lockplate. Complete with captive rod. Cartouche and "US" on stock and inspector's marks on barrel. Cocks and spring is strong.....$2150
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AZ) Pair of U.S. H. Aston percussion pistols, marked with MIDD, TN, Conn, 1847, and army inspectors marks.....$3500 for the pair
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BO) Model 1855 Percussion Pistol-Carbine made by the Springfield Armory. Dated 1855. Lock is fitted with Maynard self priming device.....SOLD
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BT)Model 1836 dated 1838 (originally) flintlock pistol with a Confederate alternation to percussion. Bolster is similar to Plate 4 in Murphy's book. Roman numerals "XI" on barrel underside, interior stock marked "XI" and interior lock marked "VII". Hammer is similar to CSA Fayetteville conversion.....$1650
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