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Circa 1860 2 Band British Made Percussion Musket For Colonial Service

£450.00
~ Circa 1860 2 Band British Made Percussion Musket For Colonial Service ~ Probably made for Indian service, the fully

Circa 1830 Turn Off Smooth Bore Barrel Percussion Pocket Pistol By Selby Of Wareham

£350.00
~ Circa 1830 Turn Off Smooth Bore Barrel Percussion Pocket Pistol By Selby Of Wareham ~ The gunsmiths name is

Original British Boxlock Percussion Pistol by Hill London

£550.00
19th Century British Pocket Pistol with Spring Bayonet

Fine Circa 1750 French Long Gun Muzzle Loader Double Barrel Shotgun Converted To Percussion

£1,050.00
~ Fine Circa 1750 French Long Gun Muzzle Loader Double Barrel Shotgun Converted To Percussion ~ The walnut half stock,

19th Century Percussion Pistol

£450.00
This is a 19th century percussion pistol with a 7 inch, circular barrel. *Condition* This percussion pistol is in good

19th Century Percussion Fowling Piece 14 Bore

£575.00
~ 19th Century Percussion Fowling Piece 14 Bore ~ The half stock is of chequered walnut with silver mounts capped

Late 18th Century Percussion Conversion Springed Bayonet Musket

£650.00
~ Late 18th Century Percussion Conversion Springed Bayonet Musket ~ A very interesting example of an early flintlock long musket

A 19th Century Percussion Pistol Probably by Tomas Turner

£595.00
This is a piece which seems to be the work of the gun manufacturer Tomas Turner. The piece has been

Early 19th Century Percussion Pistol With Silver Plated Mounts Single Shot

£475.00
~ Early 19th Century Percussion Pistol With Silver Plated Mounts ~ The barrel is of octagonal form and their is

1855 Pattern Lancaster’s Percussion Rifle and Bayonet Muzzleloader

£3,450.00
This is an excellent example of a Lancaster rifle and its bayonet and scabbard. In 1846 Lancaster constructed a model