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Create an AccountEDGAR M. HOWELL - UNITED STATES ARMY HEADGEAR 1855-1902In excellent condition, this is a catalog of the US Military headgear from the Smithsonian Institution. A nice book to have for a...
This malacca sword-cane dates ca.1820. Overall length is 85 cm/33.5". The knob is turned, drilled on the top for a lanyard cord, now long gone. The grip is half-bark malacca, grip...
Marked Ketland on left side of breech, London on the right, this turn-off pocket pistol is chambered in .44" caliber. Cannon-shaped stepped barrel is 4" long, pistol is 9.5" long overall....
This massive pistol dates to the first third of the 1800s, and is of the type used by the native troops of the British Honourable East India Company, as well as...
This classic sword reference book is still as important as the day it came out 40 years ago. Illustrated with hundreds of examples of European swords, divided by countries of origin,...
This beautiful ca.1780 smallsword, with a faceted cut steel hilt comes from from the British industrial revolution pioneer Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory in Birmingham. This exact design of the hilt is...
This interesting English style cutlass or hanger dates to some time in the early to mid-18th c., and is mounted with a tri-fullered 55 cm. long blade. Sword is 70 cm....
This English style small-sword dates ca.1780. Not a military weapon per se, these swords were carried as a symbol of rank by officers and gentlemen alike. This particular example shows good...
This fine English flintlock turn-off pocket pistol dates to the early 1800s, and is maker-marked DALTON. The underside of the breech is stamped with the Birmingham view mark. The gunsmith by...
This interesting English officer's hanger dates to the last decade of the 1700s-first decade of the 1800s, and is mounted with a 70 cm. long blade in Montmorency style. Blade is...
A very good ca.1840s English-made percussion pistol by John Wadsworth. Damascus barrel is 4.5 inches long, .44 caliber. Barrel is very thick, inlaid with German silver and brass at the breach,...
This rare "Mappin Brothers" "Queen's Cutlery Works" dirk-knife was retailed by the famous firm of R.B.Rodda & Co., Calcutta, which supplied the big game hunters in India with all type of...