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RARE SAMUEL MORRISON KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH INTERESTING SIDE HAMMER. Cal 50. Very rare, highly decorated side hammer Kentucky with 40-1/4" oct bbl, fine brass... [this item is NOT for sale]
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RARE SAMUEL MORRISON KENTUCKY RIFLE WITH
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Overall length: 56 – ½”. Barrel length: 40”. This Kentucky rifle is signed on its octagonal barrel “S.L” for Samuel Loudenslager, who worked in Snyder County, PA ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description Circa 1820 to
1830. OL: 59 - 1/2". BL: 44". TB: Octagon to round. LM: Flintlock. PB: 4-piece. S: Curly Maple. Incise carving. This signed "Samuel Sweitzer" Kentucky rifle is quite pleasing ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description Circa 1830 to
1845. OL: 45 - 1/2". BL: 30 - 1/2". TB: Octagonal. LM: Percussion. Original. PB: 4-piece. S: Curly Maple. This Kentucky target rifle is signed "S.L.", probably Samuel Laudenslager, ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description Circa 1840 to
1850. OL: 50 - 1/4". BL: 36 - 1/4". TB: Octagon to round. LM: Percussion. PB: 4-piece. S: Curly Maple. This Kentucky full wood paneled swivel breech was made in the percussion ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description OL: 57 - 1/2".
BL: 42". TB: Octagonal. LM: Flintlock. Replaced. PB: 4-piece. S: Curly Maple. Incise carving. One silver inlay and one brass inlay. This signed "Samuel Miller" rifle has survived ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description Circa 1830 to
1840. OL: 54 - 1/2". BL: 40". TB: Octagonal. LM: Flintlock. Original. PB: 4-piece. Seven silver inlays. This Kentucky rifle signed "S.S." is a plain but nice, untouched example ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description Circa 1830 to
1850. OL: 53". BL: 38". TB: Octagonal. LM: Percussion. Replaced. PB: 4-piece. S: Curly Maple. SR: Patched at lock area. Incise carving. One silver inlay and one brass inlay. ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Rifle. Description OL: 51". BL:
36 - 1/4". TB: Octagonal. LM: Percussion. PB: Oval. S: Curly Maple. This rifle is a late example of a full-panel swivel breech from the Upper Susquehanna region with an original ... [more like this]
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Kentucky Tiger Maple Rifle & Horn, TN provenance
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Nine Gun Reference Books Lot includes; Arms
and Makers of Maryland Gunsmiths of Ohio 18th & 19th Centuries Arms and Armor in Colonial America Samuel Colt Presents A History of the Colt Revolver Colt an American Legend ... [more like this]
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TN Child Portrait att. Shackelford Tennessee
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SIGNED SAMUEL BAUM INCISE-CARVED KENTUCKY
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