Percussion Gallery
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Ornate silver inlaid percussion pocket pistol signed, “Ross, Edinburgh”, mid 19th centur
A decorated percussion pistol originating from Persia, mid 19th century.
Double Barrel over under percussion pistol, maker unknown, mid 19th century.from Czerny’s Internatio
A gold, bone, and ivory decorated percussion musket. A gift by Habibullah Khan Amir of Afghanistan,
Engraved Savage percussion revolver with detachable Alsop shoulder stock, circa early 1860′s.from Ro
Percussion sword pistol, circa 1820’s.
A four barrel muzzleloading percussion rifle and shotgun combo produced in the mid 19th century. Th
Gold damascened English Adams percussion double action revolver, mid 19th century.from Ralados Antiq
A unique percussion transitional revolver originating from Italy, mid 19th century.
percussion pistol from the Bambara people of Mali, mid 19th century.from Czerny’s Internationa
An engraved muzzleloading percussion shotgun originating from Brazil, mid 19th century. Signed “TRO
Native American tack and brass decorated percussion musket, mid 19th century.
A cased pair of percussion pistol crafted by Nicolas Noel Boutet of the Versailles Armory, circa 183
Silver mounted percussion plains rifle crafted by Blunt and Syms of New York. Mid 19th century.
A very small 19th century Irish 2 shot percussion boxlock pistol.Sold by Christies for $7,000
Percussion dagger pistol, mid 19th century.from Auctions Imperial
Gold damascene embellished Colt Model 1851 percussion pistolfrom Rock Island Auctions
.38 caliber percussion revolving rifle attributed to James Warner of Springfield, Massachusetts, mid
A cased set of engraved, gold decorated percussion target pistols crafted by Jean LePage for Henri o
Austrian Model 1851 percussion cavalry carbine, imported for use during the American Civil War.from
An old percussion musket confiscated from poachers in the Uvinza Open Area, Tanzania.
A French Model 1853 Gendarmie percussion musketoon.
Silver mounted percussion target rifle crafted by M. A. Baker of Feyetteville, North Carolina, circa
Marston breechloading percussion rifle, mid 19th century.from Rock Island Auctions
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