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Silver stocked miquelet pistol from the Balkans, 19th century.from Helios Auctions
Ornate percussion musket crafted by Nur Muhammed, Afghanistan, 19th century.
Gold and silver decorated percussion pistol (made to look like a miquelet) originating from the Cauc
The Martini Henry Cavalry Carbine,After the Martini Henry breechloading rifle was introduced in 1871
US Army contract Remington-Lee bolt action rifle, caliber .45-70from Rock Island Auctions
Miquelet rifle with Spanish style gold and silver decor, Ottoman Empire, dated 1236 A.H. (1821).from
Ornate snaphaunce moukhala carbine, Morocco, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
A Japanese matchlock musket with gold engraved barrel, 19th century.
A pair of Scottish percussion dress pistols signed Mossman, circa 1850.from Olympia Auctions
Ornate silver decorated Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army with holster.from Fine Estate Liquidation
An Arab snaphaunce musket that is in such bad shape it only sold for $65 by Pioneer Auction Gallery.
Rare cased Smith and Wesson Model 320 revolving rifle. Includes engraved stock with ivory grips and
A cased and engraved Martini single shot target rifle. Crafted by F. Bernard of Marseille. Dedicated
Ornate matchlock arquebus from unknown maker, 16th or 17th century.from Rock Island Auctions
The Queen Anne Pistol,First introduced in the early 18th century, the Queen Anne pistol became a ver
Ornate gold inlaid flintlock fowler, circa 1820’s.From Thomas Delmar Auctions.
Three flintlock firearms dating to 19th century Turkey.
Engraved Remington Beals 1st Model percussion revolver with silver grips, mid 19th century.from Mert
Half stocked silver mounted percussion long rilfe by W. McClelland of Indiana, circa 1860 - 1862.
Gold and silver decorated miquelet pistol from the Caucasus, 19th century.from Helios Auctions
Ornate pearl decorated miquelet blunderbuss originating from the Caucuses, 19th century.
Engraved Smith & Wesson No.2 double action revolver with ivory grips, manufactured between 1880
Engraved gold gilded National Firearms Co. teatfire revolver with ivory grips, circa 1860′sfrom Rock
Engraved and gold inlaid double barrel shotgun signed “Miller & Vol. Greiss”, origin
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