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  • 1875 Colt Open Top 22

    1875 Colt Open Top Pocket Revolver

    The 1875 Colt Open Top Pocket Revolver is a testament to Colt’s ingenuity and craftsmanship during the late 19th century. This .22 caliber revolver boasts a classic design with a brass frame, a blued barrel and cylinder, and smooth wooden grips. The revolver proudly displays the Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co. markings, along with the Hartford, Connecticut, address, and the serial number 105614 stamped in various locations serves as a…

  • 1875 Frank Wesson 3rd Type

    1875 Frank Wesson 3rd Type

    The Frank Wesson 3rd Type .41 Rimfire pistol is a rare and unique firearm from the late 19th century, notable for its over-under barrel design and concealed sliding bayonet. Produced in limited quantities between 1868 and 1880, this pistol is a sought-after collector’s item showcasing the ingenuity of American firearm design. Its combination of blued steel, silver-plated brass, and varnished rosewood, along with its historical significance, make it a valuable…

  • 1876 Winchester Centennial Rifle 4575

    1876 Winchester Centennial 45-75

    An 1876 Winchester Centennial rifle, a historically significant firearm favored by President Theodore Roosevelt. Chambered in .45-75, this particular rifle, with serial number 59081, is a testament to Winchester’s craftsmanship and a prized collector’s item, presented by Hutchens Vintage. Its association with American history and its powerful caliber make it a fascinating glimpse into the past and the evolution of firearms technology.

  • 1879 Winchester Hotchkiss Rifle Boxers

    1879 Winchester Hotchkiss Type 1

    The 1879 Winchester Hotchkiss .45-70 Turnbolt Repeating Rifle, a groundbreaking design by Benjamin Hotchkiss, was one of the first turnbolt repeating rifles of its time. This particular carbine, with its distinctive features and markings, bears witness to its involvement in the Boxer Rebellion in China, adding a layer of historical significance to its already impressive legacy. A prized collector’s item, this rifle represents a pivotal moment in firearm technology and…

  • 1883 Colt Single Action Army

    1883 Colt Single Action Army

    This iconic 1883 Colt Single Action Army revolver, specifically the Artillery Model with its extended barrel, boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with American entertainment and showmanship. Owned and used by the legendary Will Rogers, a renowned humorist, actor, and lasso pistol specialist, this firearm served as both a tool of his trade and a symbol of his adventurous spirit.

  • 1887 Colt Medium Lightning 44

    1887 Colt Lightning Medium Frame 44-40

    This is a vintage 1887 Colt Lightning Medium Frame Pump Action Rifle chambered in .44-40, bearing British military proof marks, indicating its historical significance. The rifle showcases a blend of blued and color casehardened finishes, and features a variety of sights including a folding peep sight. Its serial number and distinct markings provide a unique identity to this piece of firearm history.

  • 1889 Prussian Garde Du Corps Lion PNG

    1889 Lions Head Order of the Black Eagle Sabre

    The 1889 Lions Head Sabre, a symbol of prestige and honor, was an exclusive weapon wielded by the elite Garde du Corps, the personal guard of the Prussian King. This ornate saber, with its distinctive lion’s head pommel and intricate detailing, was more than just a weapon – it was a statement of loyalty and status within the kingdom.

  • 1891 Winchester Lever Action PNG

    1891 Winchester Lever Action 1887 Model

    The Winchester Model 1887 lever-action shotgun, an iconic firearm born in the heart of the American West, stands as a testament to ingenuity and craftsmanship. Chambered in 12 gauge and boasting a five-shot capacity, this 1891 model encapsulates a bygone era of cowboys, outlaws, and pioneers. With its lever-action mechanism and blued steel construction, this shotgun is not merely a firearm but a tangible piece of history, echoing tales of…

  • 1894 Colt Police 32 Cal PNG

    1894 Colt New Police .32 Cal

    Vintage 1894 Colt New Police .32 caliber revolver, a popular choice for law enforcement and self-defense in its time. Its nickel finish and pearl grips enhance its aesthetic appeal, making it a desirable collector’s item today. This well-preserved revolver reflects Colt’s legacy of innovation and craftsmanship in firearm design.

  • 1894 Remington Derringer Cat

    1894 Remington Model 95 Derringer

    The 1894 Remington Derringer Model 95, a testament to 19th-century craftsmanship, is a nickel-plated, ivory-gripped pocket pistol chambered in .41 rimfire short. This break-action firearm, with its two barrels and compact size, was favored for self-defense and recreational shooting due to its ease of concealment and adequate stopping power. Its excellent condition and historical significance make it a sought-after collector’s item today.

  • 1897 Patteren Naval Officers Category PNG

    1897 Pattern Naval Officers Sword

    The 1897 Pattern Naval Officer’s Sword stands as a testament to the rich history and tradition of the Royal Navy. This iconic weapon served as the standard issue for officers from 1897 until the 1930s, symbolizing their authority and role within the prestigious naval force.

  • 1908 Light Horse Sword 2

    1908 Pattern Cavalry Light Horse Sword

    The 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword, renowned for its use by the Australian Light Horse during World War I, was a weapon designed purely for thrusting in mounted combat.