Elgin patent pistol knife large caliber with a 10 1/2” blade. On side of barrel OLD GLORY. Top of barrel reads ELIGIN PATENT P.M. POR
Lt. Paul X. Klingenberg 56th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron .38 Special Colt Cobra Revolver.
Factory Colt Cobra engraved 4-inch barrel .38 special. Shipped to Lt. X. Klingenberg 56th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron San Francisco, California 1952. Engraved Ivory grips that are superb in every way. The Colt is engraved from head to toe. Serial #18623-LW number of guns in shipment 1. A very special Colt made for Lt. Klingenberg. Factory letter goes with the revolver. The Colt Cobra is in mint condition. $22k
1850’s C. SHARPS BREECH LOADING PISTOL.
Only 850 C. Sharps & Co breech loading .36 caliber pistol. They were manufactured in 1854-1857. Of these, only around 350 were this second variation. Both variations use mechanisms similar to the famous Sharps rifles. The basic premise is the same a lever drops the round breechblock for loading a cartridge in the breech. $7550
.22 CALIBER REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK PISTOL.
A neat little .22 caliber Remington Rolling Block Pistol, with a 7” barrel. Barrel is marked Remington trademark and .22 S/L LR. Pistol is in good condition. $2250
THE STATE OF TEXAS SUBPOENA. TRENTON TEXAS.
The State of Texas Subpoena TENTON, TEXAS. For criminal actions 1911. $550
HARPERS FERRY 1811 LARGE BORE TACKED RIFLE.
Original tacked 1811 Harpers Ferry U.S. marked Rifle. Rifle is in good condition. $3995
FREDERIC REMINGTON 24K GOLD REVOLVER.
Beautiful 24k gold Frederic Remington Commemorative Revolver in mint condition. $7495
BRASS 38-LONG COLT BULLET MOLD.
Brass 38-long Colt bullet mold. Stamped on side of handle 38 L. Sold
KEOTA I.T. COIN. INDIAN TERRITORY.
Rare Indian Territory 25 cent in merchandise Keota I.T. Good for Guns, Gen, Mdse. SILAS BASS. $295
COLT OFFICERS MODEL 22 LR.
Nice original blue Colt Officers Model 22 LR. Revolver is in great condition lots of original blue and nice bore. $2595
COLT D.A. 38 REVOLVER.
Old Colt D.A. 38 caliber revolver. In great condition original blue with good bore. $1895
1800’S CARVED LION POWDER HORN.
This is one of the best carvings I have seen. Powder horn is early 1800’s and is in good conditon. It has C.E.M carved above the Lion and G.R. DEVANE below. $495
MEXICAN COWBOYS ARMED.
Cabinet card photo two mexican cowboys wearing wooley chaps and holding Colt Single Action Revolvers. $325
OLD COWBOY PHOTO REVOLVERS BOWIE KNIFE.
Old photo of two cowboys one wearing wooly chaps,bowie knife and both having revolvers. Photo taken in San Francisco April 1878. $295
1870 MAGNETIC TIME HELPER & COMPASS.
Most rare magnetic time helper and compass dated 1870. Compass is about as big as a silver dollar. On the bottom side of compass it says D.L SMITH PATENT AUG 23,1870. On the sun side it says MAGNETIC TIME HELPER & COMPASS. I can see an old cowboy taking this out of his saddle bag trying to find his way home. Museum rarity. $475
RARE INDIAN WAR ”ROPES” PATTERN HOLSTER COLT SINGLE ACTION & SMITH & WESSON SCHOFIELD REVOLVER.
Full flap military holster for the Colt Cavalry Single Action or Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver. The black leather holster has the tapered body and full flap of a late Civil War Army pattern revolver holster with two unique features: (1) an extended belt loop/skirt attached to the body by a riveted loop and (2) ten .45 caliber cartridge loops attached to the mouth of the holster and fully covered by the flap. The holster has a sewn toe plug, brass closure finial and leather closure strap sewn and riveted to the holster flap. The holster flap is stamped with unit markings: “C 139” and “42”. An identical holster is illustrated on page 30 of “PACKING IRON” by Richard Rattenbury and the holster is illustrated and fully described on pages 146 and 147 of “U.S. MILITARY HOLSTERS AND PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOXES” by Edward S. Meadows. Both Rattenbury and Meadows describe the holster as an experimental pattern apparently designed by Captain James M. Ropes of the 8th Cavalry. A small number of these may have been manufactured by the San Antonio Arsenal between 1883 and 1890. The Ropes Holster was designed to provide the cavalry trooper with a holster with a large “Mexican Loop” that could fit over a loaded .45-70 cartridge belt and also provide easy accessibility for additional .45 caliber revolver cartridges. $595
KING RANCH WAGON GREASE HORNS.
1800’S Pr. Wagon Wheel Grease Horns. Pr of steer horns with wrought iron collars, joined by a single hand wrought chain. Reported that they came off the King Ranch in Texas. $675
COLT SINGLE ACTION GUN RIG.
Beautiful engraved double holster gun rig. Fits a Colt Single Action Revolver 4 3/4 inch barrel. $695
RARE HOLSTER RIG MADE BY A.H HARDY BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA.
Single loop tooled holster made by A.H. HARDY. Fits 5 1/2 inch Colt Single Action. Holster and Belt maker marked. The belt loops fit a 44 caliber or 45 caliber. Captain Hardy was famed for his skill, eclipsing records wherever and whenever he shot. His demonstrations of shooting prowess attracted thousands of fans. While handy with revolvers and shotguns as well, the self-schooled Hardy, a rangy saddle maker, reached the pinnacle of his fame with a rifle, once shooting 13,066 hand thrown 2 ¼ wooden balls in a row – without a single miss! $795
VINTAGE GUN RIG.
Vintage gun rig fits 4 3/4 inch barrel Colt Single Action Revolver. Bullet loops will hold a 38 caliber shell. $475
ANTIQUE HAND CUFFS.
Unusual pair of hand cuffs with a unique lock & key. $350
OLD POWDER FLASK.
Fancy powder flask showing a man holding a spear and serpents on the side. Measures 7 inches long including spout. $275
COLT SINGLE ACTION HOLSTER.
Gun is a prop and is not included. Rare Colt Single Action Holster fits a 4 3/4 inch barrel. $175