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WP 1. College Hill officer's sword.
Rare College Hill Field and staff  with traces of original gilt. The engraving on the blade is superb.
100% Original leather grip and wire wrap in
excellent condition. This Tennessee made sword
 also features a First National flag and"C.S.A."
crisply engraved on a nick free blade.
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        WP 2Type IV Fayetteville Rifle.
1864 Date with clear markings on lock and butt
plate. Lock screws are replacements as is the
rear site, otherwise everything else is original
including the ramrod. No trace of cartouche or
barrel date. This gun saw plenty of action. but
is a solid example nonetheless and priced
very reasonable for a real Confederate rifle.
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WP 3.  Colt Navy Revolver .36 cal.
Serial # indicates 1853 production.
Excellent pistol in all regards. Cylinder
scene is visible. Original varnish on grips.
Holster shown is for a Colt Army .44 cal.
revolver and is offered separately.
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Navy revolver- $2195.00
Colt Army holster- $595.00




       

      

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WP 4.  Dug Dragoon saber.
Here is an interesting dug sword. This type dates
  to the 1812 period and was dug at an old home site
in Southern Pennsylvania. Minor pitting.
$495.00




        

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WP 5.  Dug Confederate Bowie Knife.
Large D-Guard in fabulous condition. 20 1/4" in
length. Dug in the camp of the 57th VA. Infantry
near Suffolk, VA.
$1495.00


 

     

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WP 6.  Dug Confederate D-Guard Bowie.
Rare classic pattern Bowie knife dug in the
camp of the 57th VA. Infantry regt. near
Suffolk, VA. Complete early dug condition
and featured in one of the early North-South
Trader magazines. 17"long.
$1195.00




 

 

     



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    WP 7.  Dug Confederate Bowie knife.
Another relic from the 57th Va. camp. Clipped
point Bowie in early dug condition. Stable iron.
15.5" in length and featured in the-issue
of the North South Trader Magazine.
$495.00








       

     

     

     

     

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WP 8.  U.S. M-1850 Foot officer's sword.
Rare "M. FOLSOM &Co, ST. LOUIS" marked
sword with original scabbard in untouched
condition. The blade is nicely etched with no
nicks. The scabbard is firm with some crazing
and minor separation of the stitching near the
drag. An honest sword from a rare retailer.
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$1150.00




 

       

     

     

     

     

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WP 9.  U.S. 1861 Contract Rifle Musket.
1864 Dated "PROVIDENCE TOOL CO. R.I."
in superb condition with original ramrod, inspector
cartouches, crisp mechanics, and killer stock.
Bore is mint. No barrel date.
$2595.00





 

      

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WP 10 .  Dug .54 Cal. Austrian bayonet
Nice shape with only minor pitting.This is a
much better than average dug bayonet from
Resaca, Georgia.
$165.00





       

     

     

     

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WP 11.  Confederate Cavalry saber and scabbard.
Louis Haiman style saber in relic condition. I
must say that this weapon really adds some
character to a dug relic display, just come and see 
how good it looks in the case here at the shop.
SOLD



          

     

     

     

     


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WP 12.  M-1861 Contract Rifle Musket.
1863 Dated "SAVAGE R.F.A. Co. MIDDLETOWN
Ct." on the lockplate. "NJ" inspector and
proof marks on Barrel and Stock. Excellent
overall condition with no repairs or monkeying.
Great looking stock with very few dings. The
barrel crisply rifled with the original long
range site. Ramrod appears original.
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$2650.00






 

     

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WP 13. Dug Confederate Bowie knife.
Killer home made weapon in great condition.
Dug at 8 Mile Fort on the Alabama River North
of Mobile Alabama. Length 14"
$795.00




          

     

     

     

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WP 13.  Identified Plant Revolver.
.42 Cal. front loading revolver in very good
condition and engraved "Colonel Morgan K.
Chrysler" probably presented to him by his
regiment upon promotion. He was one of only
four Union officer's to enter the war as a
private and attain the rank of Major General
by war's end. He initially enlisted in the 30th
New York Infantry Regiment.
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WP 15. Dug Confederate Bowie blade.
Wicked 22" blade that was dug on the Orange
Plank road. Northern Virginia.
$395.00







        

     

     

     

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WP 16.  Sharp's Carbine.
Fine example in all original condition with
good markings. Inspector cartouches visible.
Crisp action and rifling.
Take a good look at this one.
SOLD