Nice antique Colt Bisley single action revolver. 32 W.C.F serial number 246455. Colt is in great condition with tight lock up and good bore. $4950
1830-1840 JAMES BLACK COFFIN HANDLE BOWIE KNIFE & SHEATH.
One of the rarest American made coffin handle knives. Less than 10 known to exist. The bowie knife handle looks to have been decorated with white dots. A real strong chance it was carried by a Native American Indian. Bowie measures 11-1/4 inches with a 6-3/4-inch blade. James Black of Washington Arkansas. 19th century newspapers and books described him as the maker of the first Bowie knife. In 1972, Black’s story was printed in the Congressional Record of the 92nd U. S. Congress under the title, “The Tale of the Man Who Invented the Bowie Knife.” P.O.R
JOHN P. CLUM INDIAN AGENT & FRIEND WYATT EARP. MAYOR TOMBSTONE.
John P. Clum was a friend of Wyatt Earp and mayor of Tombstone. He was also known for being the only person ever to capture the famed Apache leader Geronimo. John was agent at the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona Territory from 1874 to 1877. Personal shaving mug and razor. Sold
CIVIL WAR SMITH SADDLE RING CARBINE RIFLE.
Civil war Smith Carbine 50 caliber breech-loading rifle. Patented by Gilbert Smith on June 23, 1857. It was used by various cavalry units during the Civil War. $1295
INDIAN TACKED 1867 REMINGTON NAVY ROLLING BLOCK CARBINE.
Super rare Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Carbine. Barrel length 23.25” round barrel .45-50 caliber. A very scarce US Navy carbine Indian Tacked. $4250
EARLY J. STEVENS NEW MODEL ”BICYCLE RIFLE” SKELTON STOCK.
Early J. Stevens New Model ”Bicycle Rifle” with removeable stock. This 22-caliber rifle was patent 1864 and is serial number 1985. Overall, in great condition. $2550
Super rare Brown Bess flintlock with plug bayonet. The Tower and crown GR are stamped on the side plate. Also, the initials and Regiment are carved into the stock. Very rare plug bayonet goes with Musket. All around in great condition. $12,500
ANTIQUE INDIAN TACKED STAGECOACH SHOTGUN.
Rare stagecoach double barrel shotgun. Rawhide wrapped with Indian tacks. Great for display. Someone filled the bullet hole with solider. So, no shooting this gun. Like anyone would shoot it anyway. $2150
WW2 HI-STANDARD 22 CALIBER PISTOL MODEL HB.
Old Hi-Standard 22-caliber pistol with good bright bore and original blue. Model HB. $1550
TEXAS J.H. DANCE REVOLVER 1862-1863.
Texas commemorative J.H. DANCE Revolver inlaid 24k gold. 36 caliber Columbia, Texas. Revolver is in great condition. $2895
ANTIQUE TINTYPE PHOTO DOC HOLIDAY & FREINDS.
Tintype photo of Doc Holiday with two friends. Holiday was good friends with Wyatt Earp and other lawmen. Rare photo to come by. Names engraved on back of photo. Good piece of Cowboy history. P.O.R
COLT SINGLE ACTION HOLSTER.
Holster is for a 5 1/2 inch barrel Colt Single Action. $225
U.S.A SHOOTING MEDAL.
Old gold colored U.S.A shooting medal crossed rifles. $175
4 SETS PEARL GRIPS SMITH & WESSON.
4 sets of pearl grips for Smith & Wesson revolver. $925
MAYNARD PRIMED POCKET REVOLVER FACTORY CASED.
This is an extremely rare & important handgun. It is important because of its unusual & short-lived experimental ignition system which incorporated the Maynard Tape Primer which was cutting edge technology for its time. It is rare because only around 1,000 only were made between 1851-1857 earning it a unique place in firearm & US history. At least 200 of these pistols were known to have been shipped to the abolitionist John Brown in Kansas in 1857, some of which were then known to have used in the failed 1859 raid on the US arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Virginia which was a precursor to the American Civil War. Could this be one of these which was captured & then saw service with the Confederates in the US Civil War? The Massachusetts Arms Co. was an early Colt competitor formed in 1849 by a group which included famous names in the gun business: Horace Smith, Daniel Wesson, Joshua Stephens & J. T. Ames which was later incorporated in March of 1850. The company was successfully sued by Samuel Colt for patent infringement in 1851 for their use of the star mechanism for rotating the cylinders on cocking which was patented by Colt. As a result of the lawsuit, the Massachusetts Arms Co. redesigned their handguns with a hand-revolved cylinder & utilized the Maynard tape primer (legally & under patent). This is the Pocket revolver version that doesn’t have the push button above the trigger. The cylinder doesn’t revolve when cocked back. It is a manual turn to line up with the hammer. A very rare revolver housed in its factory case. Serial #836 $7950
CIRCA 1700’S POWDER HORN.
Rare 1700’s powder horn with brass fixtures. In good condition. $1850
MATCHING CHUMITIADO HOLSTER & BELT.
Very nice old Mexican holster & belt. $795
ENGRAVED HOLSTER.
Tooled holster for Colt double action revolver. $250