Firearms:


FA11.

    Cool looking Allen .36 caliber single shot bar hammer pistol. The action on this pistol is VERY tight and crisp. Original walnut grips are in great shape as well. Smooth,gray metal with no pitting and clear barrel markings that read:"patented 1837 cast steel 75". The hammer dispalys a clear "Allens Patent".The 6" barrel has the half octogon half round design.This pistol will really stand out in a collection. $380.00


FA10.

    Very good condition LeFaucheaux marked 11 mm pinfire revolver. Smooth, dark tone to the metal with no pitting. Action is great being strong,tight and crisp. Complete with ejector rod and lanyard ring present. Gutta purcha checkered grips are in good shape but with oversized screws on each side. Pretty scroll design. Nice example. $685.00


FA7.

    Boot pistol. This 7 1/2 inch boot pistol has nice eye appeal. Salt and pepper color to the metal with no pitting. Dark wood grips on this 36 calibar example. These aren't usually marked but this one has a faint "New York 1854" on the barrel. Action works with very slight forward pressure on the trigger. $285.00


FA6.

    Austrian engineers musket model 1842. This musket has a hard beechwood stock with the correct ramrod. Action is tight and crisp. Massive .71 cal. bore. This three band musket is dated 1849. The 1842 engineers musket was basicly a shorter version of the 42 Austrian musket. These were included in the batch of 23,000 model 42's that were sold to the US ord. dept. by Herman Boker. The original 2 band nose cap was modified to a single band. Missing rear site. Nice looking musket. $745.00


FA5.

    Model 1816 conversion musket. This early production .69 cal. musket is maker marked "M.T. Wickham Phila.". Good tight crisp action with a dark walnut stock in good shape. Initials carved in stock above trigger look like "HBM" or "HRM", can't really tell, maybe you can. Nice musket. $1,095.00