- 41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER,
41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, C. 1899Property of a Private Collection, Savannah, GA early smokeless powder, s/n 183852, marked '41 Colt' on side of barrel, marked 'Pat. Sept. 19.1871., July 2. 72. Jan. 19. 75.' on body above trigger, mar
- OLD WEST STERLING & TURQUOISE BOLO TIE
OLD WEST STERLING & TURQUOISE BOLO TIE - GOLD NUGGET & REVOLVERUnique hand-made sterling silver Western bolo tie with a design featuring a gold pan, a gold nugget , a miniature revolver, and a bezel-set turquoise stone. This bolo may be Native American - Navajo m
- A Police Captain's Porcelain Occupational
A Police Captain's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Early 20th Century
with the name Capt. Ike Simmons in gilt lettering against a peach wrap and a floral motif, with a police badge that reads Capt. of Police, flanked by a club and a revolver.underside stamped R. Samish / 211 Post St. / San Francisco.Height 4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Railroad Detective's Porcelain Occupational
A Railroad Detective's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Joshua Gray
Early 20th Century
bearing the name J.B. Gray in gilt lettering, and depicting a Smith & Wesson revolver and a police baton.
underside marked T&V Limoges France and NATL in gilt.
Height 3 5/8 inches.
Joshua B. Gray was born in 1864 in Easton, Pennsylvania to Nancy O'Daniel Gray. Census returns throughout the early twentieth century record his occupation as a railroad officer, including the U.S. Federal Census of 1920, wherein he is listed as the Railroad Police Chief in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. He had worked as a railroad detective since at least 1896, when the Allentown Morning Call reported on his testimony of September 8 that three men carried "concealed deadly weapons" on board a train. Gray died of pneumonia on March 27, 1928, and according to his obituary, he had worked for many years as the Chief of Police of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, headquartered in Phillipsburg, and also served as a member of the Philipsburg Town Council.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- THE BEATLES: A DELUXE BOX SET OF THE
THE BEATLES: A DELUXE BOX SET OF THE BEATLES The Beatles: A Deluxe Box Set of The Beatles: The Original Studio Recordings / In Stereo, 2012, containing sealed LPs for each of The Beatles' thirteen studio albums plus Past Masters, together with 252-page hardback book exclusive to this release, albums include: Please Please Me, With The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Beatles For Sale, Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles, Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, Let It Be, and Past Masters (Volumes 1 & 2). Box: 13.5" H x 13.5" W x 5.75" D. Provenance: From a New York City Collection. Keywords: Remastered, Studio Recordings, Record Player, Apple
- SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE
SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE REVOLVER United States,C. 1868-81.22 short rimfire caliber, serial number 105504, rosewood grips, nickel finish (some loss), and marked on the top of the barrel "Smith & Wesson" with address and patent dates.
- PIETTA ARMY SHERIFF PERCUSSION REVOLVER
PIETTA ARMY SHERIFF PERCUSSION REVOLVER Italy,.44 caliber, serial number P93814, walnut grips, blued barrel and cylinder, case hardened frame, hammer, and loading lever, with instructions and original box.
- COLT NEW LINE .22 REVOLVER United States,C.
COLT NEW LINE .22 REVOLVER United States,C. 1873-77.22 rimfire caliber, serial number 43241, rosewood grips, nickel finish (some loss), marked on the left side of the barrel "COLT NEW 22", marked on the top of the barrel "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO./HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.", and marked on the left side of the frame "22 CAL."
- TWO BELGIAN BULLDOG REVOLVERS Belgium,C.
TWO BELGIAN BULLDOG REVOLVERS Belgium,C. 1880sA revolver with an 8mm bore, blued finish, checkered grips, with a Liege marking on the face of the cylinder; and a revolver with an 8mm bore, blued finish, checkered grips, with a Liege marking on the face of the cylinder.
- COLT MODEL 1855 SIDEHAMMER REVOLVER
COLT MODEL 1855 SIDEHAMMER REVOLVER United States,.31 caliber, serial number 6197, walnut grip, marked on the top of the barrel with a two-line Colt address, and the fluted cylinder is marked with the patent dates.
- CIVIL WAR ITEMS IDENTIFIED TO JOSEPH
CIVIL WAR ITEMS IDENTIFIED TO JOSEPH M. SHOWALTER United States,A .44 caliber Colt Model 1860 Army revolver, serial number 4892 all matching no number on the wedge, walnut grips with cross hatching; a Model 1860 Light Cavalry saber; an image of Joseph M. Showalter with brothers in 1861; a Model 1864 cartridge box (tins missing) with a belt and "US" belt plate; a leather-bound book (cover detached) titled "Personal War Sketches/Presented To/W.S. Thompson Post No. 132/Department of Pennsylvania" with all of the service of each member of the post including Showalter; a tin box marked "Post 132" with paint loss and wear; a Gettysburg booklet; a GAR book titled "Centenary of/Abraham Lincoln/1809-1909"; a diary which includes a description of the Battle of Antietam; Showalter's discharge from the 124th Pennsylvania Regiment; Showalter's discharge from the 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry; two typed descriptions of Showalter's service; a large group of G.A.R. medals; a copy of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteers regimental history signed by the author; a copy of the 124th Pennsylvania Volunteers regimental history signed by the author; a copy of Pennsylvania at Antietam; his soldiers memorial from the 124th PA; and a copy of Second Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserves at Antietam. Note: Joseph Morgan Showalter was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1845. In 1862 he enlisted as a private in the 124th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and fought in the Battle of Antietam and Chancellorsville, after which his enlistment ended. When Lee marched into Pennsylvania in 1863, he enlisted in the 29th Emergency Militia and served as a corporal. The unit was held in reserve and discharged in August 1863. In 1864 he enlisted as a quarter master sergeant in the 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry and served at Petersburg and Appomattox. He was discharged on June 12, 1865. After the war, he was involved with the Grand Army of the Republic. He died in 1942 at the age of 96-97.
- WOOD CRATE OF TWO CAL .30 M2 BANDOLEER
WOOD CRATE OF TWO CAL .30 M2 BANDOLEER SEALED SPAM CANSAMMUNITION MUST SHIP TO AN FFL. The following state restrictions also apply: CALIFORNIA - Ammo Shipments must be sent to an FFL unless the recipient has an FFL03 and a COE. No Sales of Ammo or Projectiles to the following jurisdictions: Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco and Avalon; CONNECTICUT - FOID Required for ammo purchases. No sales to residents under 18 years of age; HAWAII - No sales to HI; ILLINOIS - FOID and State ID Required for ammo purchases. No Sales to the cities of Chicago or Deerfield; MARYLAND - No Sales of Ammo to Annapolis; MASSACHUSETTS - State issued ID and FOID Required for ammunition shipments; NEW JERSEY - FOID and state ID Required for ammo purchases; NEW YORK - No sales to NY; RHODE ISLAND - License required for purchase of ammunition; resident must be 21 years or older and possess a valid pistol or revolver safety certificate issued by the Department of Environmental Management; WASHINGTON D.C. - No Sales to Washington D.C.