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Australian No.1 Mark III Lee Enfield sniper rifle, World War II.from Rock Island Auctions
Finely decorated flintlock musket produced by Tretyakov of the Tula Arsenal in Russia. Late 18th ce
Engraved, bone mounted wheel-lock carbine, Germany, circa 1650.from Antikvity Praha
British Webley Mark III revolver with original box, dated 1934. Barrel is engraved, “Specially
Japanese three barreled matchlock musket with rotating barrels.
Four shot rotating barrel flintlock pistol produced be Segalas of London, early 19th century.from Cz
Fine miquelet tufenk, Turkish, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
An engraved Winchester Model 1866 lever action rifle.Inscribed Adolfo Berrin en Lima. Adolfo Berrin
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Target revolver, late 19th century.
An engraved copy of a Colt Paterson revolver produced in Suhl, Germany, circa 1850.from Hermann Hist
Rare Adams & Co. Tranter Patent .577 “Manstopper” revolver, originates from England,
A pair of flintlock dueling pistols owned by Capt. William Waller, commanding officer of theSea Fenc
Belgian flintlock pistol with snap bayonet, early 19th century.from Thomas Delmar LTD
German made brass sleeve Maxim machine gun mounted on caisson, circa 1898. Sold to Argentinian Army
18th century Russian sword/flintlock pistol with ivory handle and gold fittings.
The Soviet capture K98k Mauser,The Soviet Union by far was the largest player in World War II, takin
Japanese matchlock musket, 18th century.from Rock Island Auctions
Ornately carved flintlock jaegar rifle originating from Germany. Signed “Michael Haas, 1663&r
A fine flintlock pistol originating from France, mid 18th century.
An engraved long barrel Lefaucheux pinfire revolver originating from France, mid 19th century.
A pair of ornately decorated double barrel .410 shotguns by Westley Richards of London.Estimated Val
Flintlock musket produced by William Henry of Nazareth, Pennsylvania in 1797. Marked, “Commonwealth
Engraved Pope Stevens No. 52 breechloading target rifle, United States, late 19th century.from Rock
Fine Engraved Colt Third Model Thuer Derringer, late 19th Century.from Amoskeag Auction
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