A remarkably complete and highly evocative Civil War Colt Army field rig, centred around an early 1863-produced revolver and enhanced by an exceptional Reuben Nece-inspected Model 1850 cap pouch retaining its original wool lining, brass suspension hook, and vent pick.
A classic late 18th century Balkan flintlock pistol with matching BANCHI-marked lock and barrel—an excellent and increasingly desirable example of the period’s cross-cultural arms trade.
*Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1896 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1931, Obsolete Calibre, Regimental Markings, Matching Numbers* Serial no:
A late-production Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver in .31 calibre with matching serial numbers, 4-inch barrel and remnants of the iconic Stagecoach cylinder scene.
Original Civil War Remington New Model Army (“Model 1858”) revolver, manufactured at Ilion in 1863 with U.S. inspection marks and strong historical association with Union cavalry service.
American Civil War period Remington New Model Army (“Model 1858”) .44 percussion revolver, serial 99324, with clear Remington barrel address and numerous U.S. inspection marks.
A striking late 19th century Indian four-barrel percussion pistol featuring a clustered barrel volley design, rotating striker mechanism, and an attractively carved hardwood grip with geometric decoration and wire inlay, representing a classic example of North-West Frontier craftsmanship.
A refined early 19th century Tayler & Mander large-bore percussion sporting shotgun, retaining original ramrod and named to “Buller,” with appealing West Country association potential.