Civil War Guns Swords & Antiques Auction 14 2023-07-30 Auction - 123 Price Results - Dave Taylor's Civil War Antiques Online Auctions in OH - Page 2
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53rd Illinois Civil War Presentation Officer's SwordJames conning Confederate swordNapoleonic 1811 Presentation Pistols from King George Used in Seminole Indian War
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Sylvania, OH, United States
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Civil War Guns Swords & Antiques Auction 14

A fine selection of historical antique guns, swords, knives, military artifacts, Union and Confederate artifacts, World War I World War II, historical curiosities, interesting relics, medals, badges, photography, and more... Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War ... everything fully guaranteed.
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Civil War Burnside Cavalry Carbine: Burnside single shot percussion carbine, Model 1864, aka 5th model. .54 caliber, manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Co., in Providence, Rhode Island. Approximately 43,000 carbines of this model were
0025: Civil War Burnside Cavalry CarbineEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Civil War First model Merrill carbine: First Model Merrill cavalry carbine. Brass butt plate, patchbox, trigger guard, and barrel band. Has the early style flat latch to secure the lever in the closed position with latch locking into the
0026: Civil War First model Merrill carbineEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Near mint 1863 Springfield Civil War musket: Superb example of the 1863 Type-I Springfield rifle musket. 100% original, 100% complete, and mechanically perfect. One of the finest surviving examples, rating a solid NRA EXCELLENT condition.
0027: Near mint 1863 Springfield Civil War musketEst. US$3,000-US$4,500
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Civil War Made for Massachusetts 1863 musket 1 of 1000: Samuel Norris & W.T.Clemens were originally awarded two contracts by the State of Massachusetts for models of 1861 & 1863 rifled muskets, delivering the total amount of 3000 Arms manufactured between
0028: Civil War Made for Massachusetts 1863 musket 1 of 1000Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Civil War Sharps Indian fighter US Cavalry carbine: Model 1863 breechloading Sharps carbine invented and patented by Hartford native Christian Sharps. It was made and used in the Civil War as a percussion arm in .52 caliber. In 1867 tens of
0030: Civil War Sharps Indian fighter US Cavalry carbineEst. US$1,800-US$2,500
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Very rare 36-in Barrel Sharps rifle: One of the rarest Civil War Sharps rifles. Only 600 made. These were produced in 1861 under special order for Egypt. Unfortunately for the Egyptians our Civil War broke out and the Governor of
0031: Very rare 36-in Barrel Sharps rifleEst. US$3,500-US$5,000
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Attic condition 1816? US Flintlock Musket: I am not sure quite what to make of this musket. It is attic brown, untouched condition. It appears to be an arsenal assembled gun using the stock and hardware from a model 1816 musket and the
0032: Attic condition 1816? US Flintlock MusketEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Strong Condition Civil War Spencer Carbine: A very strong condition Civil War 1860 Spencer carbine that was upgraded at Springfield at the end of the Civil War. This is one of the early upgrades as it retains the original seven groove Spencer
0033: Strong Condition Civil War Spencer CarbineEst. US$2,500-US$3,000Lot Passed
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Very Good Mass Arms Civil War Smith Cavalry Carbine: Invented and patented by Dr. Gilbert Smith of Buttermilk Falls, New York in late 1855. These were extensively used by Union cavalry during the Civil War. Single-shot, percussion, .50 caliber,
0035: Very Good Mass Arms Civil War Smith Cavalry CarbineEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Civil War Starr Cavalry Carbine: .54 caliber, percussion made by the Starr Arms Company of Yonkers, New York. The Starr carbine resembled the more famous Sharps carbine and was rated higher than the Sharps in government trials. The
0036: Civil War Starr Cavalry CarbineEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Civil War First model Joslyn Cavalry Carbine FINE: One of the strongest condition Joslyn carbines Ive seen in recent years, This turned up in a local collection and was the best condition gun in the pile. Totally original and complete.
0037: Civil War First model Joslyn Cavalry Carbine FINEEst. US$1,750-US$2,250
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Early Civil War 1861 Dated Tower Enfield Rifle Musket: Enfield... Standard P1853 Enfield Rifle Musketin Very Good condition. Lock is marked Tower and dated 1861. Barrel has London proof marks and bears number “25” indicating .577 caliber. Gun
0038: Early Civil War 1861 Dated Tower Enfield Rifle MusketEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Likely Confederate 1863 Dated Enfield Civil War Musket: Almost certainly Confederate Used P-1853 Enfield Rifle Musket:Overall NRA Good to Very Good condition. The 1863 date on the lock is significant. Most Enfield muskets dated 1863 and 1864 went to the
0039: Likely Confederate 1863 Dated Enfield Civil War MusketEst. US$1,250-US$1,750
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War Carried 1864 Springfield Rifle Musket: A well used and worn 1863 type-2 Springfield rifle musket. All original and complete. The lock is dated 1864. Barrel dated 1863. A genuine war horse for sure. Materials, Packing, and UPS Shipping
0041: War Carried 1864 Springfield Rifle MusketEst. US$700-US$1,200
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Fine condition Spencer Civil War rifle: This is a much better than average M1860 Spencer 3-band infantry rifle. It ranks among the nicest examples currently on the market. The metal and wood have beautiful light age patina with no rust
0042: Fine condition Spencer Civil War rifleEst. US$2,700-US$3,500
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White buff leather rifle swing: Outstanding condition white buff leather Civil War rifle sling. For most of my life these were believed to be for use with the 1841 Mississippi rifle. Current knowledge & wisdom shows they were
0043: White buff leather rifle swingEst. US$500-US$800
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Gold Rush Colt 1851 Navy revolver: One of the nicest early production Colts I have found in recent years. This is a fine solid early 1851 Navy Colt with the small trigger guard, small patent marking on the left frame, and generous
0045: Gold Rush Colt 1851 Navy revolverEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Stereo view Professor Lowe's balloon: A very important piece of Civil War photography. Fine 1860s production from-life stereoview by Anthony from a Brady negative, showing the famous observation balloon of Professor Thaddeus Lowe. The
0046: Stereo view Professor Lowe's balloonEst. US$250-US$500
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Stereoview Free From Odor Embalming House: An interesting and troubling image of some rarity. Fine from-life stereoview showing a barn converted to an embalming house near Fredericksburg, Virginia with creepy signs. One reads Dr Bunnell
0048: Stereoview Free From Odor Embalming HouseEst. US$200-US$300
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