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Dave Taylor's Civil War Auction #1 For 2020

Our first auction of 2020 will include Civil War Guns, Swords, Equipment, Photographs, Badges, Medals, etc. Also ww1 and ww2 items as well as 19th century antique photographs, personal items, curiousities, ephemera, autographs, books, etc....
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!700s Double Barrel w/ Detachable Stock: A fine French 18th century double barrel coach gun / shotgun combination of top quality manufacture. This is one of the more interesting antique firearms I have owned. It shows evidence of having
0027: !700s Double Barrel w/ Detachable StockEst. $1,500-$3,000
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Civil War Starr Double Action Army Revolver: Starr 44 caliber six shot cavalry revolver StarrÂ’s double action .44 army revolvers were an ingenious way to increase rates of fire by doing away with the need to cock the hammer by thumb. Starr
0028: Civil War Starr Double Action Army RevolverEst. $900-$1,300
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Civil War Musket Pomeroy 1837: A very nice looking 1816 conversion musket that is 100% original, 100% complete, and mechanically perfect with the exception of the ramrod which is a replacement. Steel is uniformly age brown with
0030: Civil War Musket Pomeroy 1837Est. $600-$900
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Remington Elliot 5 Shot .22 Derringer: Classy and scarce Civil War pocket repeating derringer. Shades of Rhett Butler. Introduced in 1863, this Remington-Elliot .22 caliber derringer was an improved version of their earlier "Zig-Zag"
0031: Remington Elliot 5 Shot .22 DerringerEst. $500-$1,000
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Real Wild West Colt Navy Conversion: Wonderful unmessed with relic Colt totally brown and pitted and cool. This great old six shooter is really trying to tell us the story. It is the Colt model 1851 navy revolver. It undoubtedly saw
0032: Real Wild West Colt Navy ConversionEst. $600-$1,000
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French Model 1801 Flintlock Pistol: A Napoleonic French cavalry flintlock pistol, not reconverted from percussion, and all original except for a replaced top jaw and screw. This is the 1801 pattern, also known as the Year-9 or An IX
0035: French Model 1801 Flintlock PistolEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Antique Flintlock Box Lock Muff Pistol: A small boxlock flintlock "turn off" pocket or muff pistol, dating about 1810-1830. The pistol has a center-hung hammer and is loaded by unscrewing the barrel (hence the name "turn off,") pouring
0036: Antique Flintlock Box Lock Muff PistolEst. $400-$600
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Pennsylvania Civil War Presentation Sword: About as early a Civil War presentation sword as you are likely to find. April 18th 1861 ! Just three days after Lincoln called for volunteers. This Ames Model 1850 Foot Officer's Sword is in stellar
0037: Pennsylvania Civil War Presentation SwordEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Civil War Sharps Cavalry Carbine: Model 1863 Sharps carbine, .52 caliber, a breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian Sharps. Very good condition serial # 96,293 which is in the range of
0038: Civil War Sharps Cavalry CarbineEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Civil War Bacon Revolver w/ Blue Finish: Fine and tight Bacon Pocket Model Revolver, made circa 1860 in Norwich, Connecticut. Thomas K. Bacon was the founder of the company and was also involved with the Manhattan Fire Arms Co. as the
0039: Civil War Bacon Revolver w/ Blue FinishEst. $750-$1,000
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Civil War 4th Vermont Soldier Killed Dog Tag: Standard Eagle style, War of 1861, Civil War soldier's identification disc, or dog tag. Excellent condition. Filled out for, and worn by Ira A. Stevens of the 4th Vermont. He had joined up
0040: Civil War 4th Vermont Soldier Killed Dog TagEst. $750-$1,500
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Civil War 1862 Encased Postage Ayers Pills: The US government authorized the monetizing of postage stamps in July 1862 and soon began printing stamp impressions on bank note paper. On August 12, 1862, John Gault received a patent for his
0041: Civil War 1862 Encased Postage Ayers PillsEst. $150-$300
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Confederate Boyle & Gamble Officer: Wonderful Confederate Boyle & Gamble Foot Officer's Sword 100% complete and as found with the original scabbard in overall excellent condition. I first saw this sword twelve or fifteen years ago
0045: Confederate Boyle & Gamble OfficerEst. $5,000-$8,000
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European Brevette Colt Navy Revolver: A VG quality 1860s European made Colt Navy revolver. Demand for Colt revolvers was high the world over, and Sam Colt did agree to allow certain European makers to produce percussion revolvers of
0048: European Brevette Colt Navy RevolverEst. $600-$1,000
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