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PR COLONIAL AMERICAN 18TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED OFFICER’S PISTOLS MADE BY HALBACH
This rare pair of silver mounted Halbach holster pistols is one of only two known pair. The butt cap, which is hallmarked by Halbach is similar to the known brass examples and the ones that are stamped “Halbach & Sons”.
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PR SILVER MOUNTED OFFICER’S PISTOLS MADE BY WHETCROFT
Important pair of Revolutionary War Period pistols by William Whetcroft of Baltimore and Annapolis. William Whetcroft arrived from Cork, Ireland in Annapolis in 1766. He later opened a shop in 1767 in Baltimore while retaining a shop in Annapolis.
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PRESENTATION BRASS MARINE LANTERN CIRCA 1850
This lantern could be either marine or railroad presentation. The glass fixed globe is free blown with applied glass band at the top. The globe is copper wheel cut with the initials “J. W. M.” with a surrounding leaf pattern at the base.
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RAILROAD SIGNAL ARROW FROM B&M RAILROAD AT THE “AGAMENTICUS STATION” MAINE
CAST IRON RAILROAD TRACK DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL FROM THE BOSTON AND MAINE RR INTERCHANGE WITH THE PORTLAND, SACO AND PORTSMOUTH LINE AND THE PORTSMOUTH, GREAT FALLS, AND CONWAY LINE AT SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE. THIS INTERCHANGE WAS CALLED “THE AGAMENTICUS STATION”.
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