Rare 1850’s saddle holsters for flintlock pistols. Upon the body of one of the holsters is the remnants of an old Wells Fargo & Co tag. The scabbard portion are hard leather. The muzzles are open ended. $4950
CIVIL WAR VIRGINA CONFEDERATE 2-PC BUCKLE.
Civil War Virgina Confederate 2-pc Buckle. $2295
VINTAGE 22KT GOLD PEACOCK NECKLACE.
Vintage 22kt gold peacock necklace with different colored stones. Chain is 10kt gold. Peacock is present on both sides. $5495
ANTIQUE CAST IRON PAPER WEIGHT.
Cast iron Duck paper weight. Measures 2 1/4 inches tall. $225
ORIGNAL HANK WILLIAMS SENIOR POSTER. SAME DAY HE DIED OF HEART ATTACK. NEVER MADE IT TO THE CONCERT.
1953 Hank Williams Senior Poster for the Grand Ole Opry. Hank never made it to the singing as he died that same day of an heart attack. Very rare poster very few known to exist. $1795
VINTAGE PORCELAIN WINCHESTER DOOR KNOBS.
Vintage set of porcelain doorknobs by Winchester. Both knobs are in good condition. Both have age spots. $275
Presentation Brass Fire Hose Nozzles.
Set of (2) Service Presentation Brass Fire Hose Nozzles on cast stands with inscription _nglewood Fire Dept. 1908-1932; 4.75” (h) $125
ANTIQUE ADV. BELL SOUPS ON.
Antique Adv. Bell (Soups On) Cast iron bell with stars around the boarder of bell. And in gold letters SOUP’S ON. Bell measures 6 inches tall. $425
ANCIENT BRONZE GODDESS STATUE.
Ancient bronze Goddess figure measures a little over 4 1/2 inches tall. $2250
ADOLF HITLER PHOTOGRAPHY.
Rare 5×7 photo of Adolf Hitler surrounded by his men. $875
NAZI MEDALS & PATCHES.
Small collection of patches and medals. 7 Nazi patches and 2 medals. $575
BROOKLYN NEW YORK ANTIQUE LOCK.
Antique lock stamped Brooklyn N.Y. Still has the original key. $225
Very old beaded coin purse. It has come unstitched at the top but can be fixed. $150
WW11 GERMAN JACKET.
WW11 German Military Jacket. $625
ANTIQUE ABALONE SILVER BOX.
Small silver antique box made with Abalone. Great for display. $475
1800’S FORT RILEY KANSAS CAVALRY MEDAL.
The Cavalry School Fort Riley Kansas Ribbon. Beginning in the 1880s, the U.S. Army reestablished schools to provide intensive training in military specialties. The first of these was the School of Application for Infantry and Cavalry, founded at Fort Leavenworth, Kansasin 1881. For graduates of the United States Military Academy, the school allowed practical application of the theories they had learned at the Academy. Here, also, student officers detailed from the field improved their knowledge of their profession. In 1901, the school was expanded into the General Service and Staff College and opened to officers of all branches. $325