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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SPONTOON
This spontoon is constructed in two pieces with a hand forged, rolled socket. The blade originally screwed out of the socket (was threaded) in the manner of earlier spontoons.
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AMERICAN SHAKO HAT PLATE, Ca. 1820
This American Shako Hat Plate is as fine as can be found. It is in untouched attic condition, retaining all of its silver plate onto a copper cap plate.
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AMERICAN SILVER HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1780-1785
This American silver hilted sword is often referred to as the Baltimore and/or Philadelphia eagle head sword. The eagle head was made as early as the 1770’s and in the later years of the Revolutionary War it had more widespread popularity.
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ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK TENDER LIGHTER FIRESTARTER ORIGINAL PERIOD EARLY 18TH CENTURY
This is a very rare form, unusual to find one with a handle. The turned handle is 4 inches long and made of either boxwood or fruitwood. The handle is flat on top to facilitate the opening of the storage bin.
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AUTHENTIC EARLY SUIT OF MILANESE HALF ARMOUR WITH CABASSET (HELMET)
This is an authentic suit of Milanese half-armour with Cabasett. The breastplate, backplate, cuirass (skirt) and cabosett are all etched with a diapered pattern of fleur di lis. The armour is articulated and the edges are rolled and engrailed.
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BRASS MACHINISTS MODEL OF A CIVIL WAR CANNON
Detailed model of an 1840 Field Cannon with solid cast wheels and frame.
10.5 inches long, 6 inches wide and 4 inches high.
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BRASS MACHINISTS MODEL OF A WORLD WAR 1 CANNON
Machinists made copy of a WW 1, breech loading field cannon. It has a nice, mellow patina and was made in the early part of the 20th Century.
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BRASS TOY MODEL CANNON SIGNED MG INSIDE SHIELD
Brass with iron breech plug toy model cannon of a late 19th early 20th Century field piece. Stamped on the breech the letters MG inside a shield.
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BRITISH HISTORICAL REGIMENTAL EMBROIDERY
$1,500.00This is a silk and metallic thread embroidery on silk measuring 24 inches x 17 ½ inches. The banner is “O” Battery dated 1814 of the “Royal Hoase Artillery”, The Rocket Troop”.
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BROWN BESS LIGHT INFANTRY CARBINE
British Brown Bess Pattern 1777 Carbine. This is a late Revolutionary War Carbine that does not seem to fall into any one category. It appears to be made up with a mixture of parts.
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BROWN BESS MODEL 1769 SHORT LAND BRITISH MUSKET (AMERICAN CAPTURED)
This is a British 1769 Short Land Musket. Some authorities refer to this model as a 1769/76 British Short Land Pattern. There were approximately 68,000 of these muskets produced during the 1768-1777 production period making this a scarce model.
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