61 cm octagonal barrel above a tubular magazine, inscribed "HENRY'S PATENT. OCT 16. 1860 MANUFACT'D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS.CO. NEWHAVEN.CT", adjustable sights, receiver of gunmetal (brass), underlever s...
72 cm barrels of browned twist Damascus, concave rib, gold inlaid maker's name, silver ribbon inlaid breech ends, back-action locks, dolphin-shaped hammers, safety levers, foliate scroll surrounded si...
81 cm barrels, top gold inlaid "Stoermer in Herzberg", concave rib, locks adapted from flintlock to0 percussion, inscribed with maker's name and parts with old engraving, safety levers for the hammers...
74 cm fluted browned barrels of twist Damascus, concave rib, percussion locks adapted from flintlock, inscribed with maker's name, dolphin-shaped hammers, iron furniture, trigger guard and steel buttp...
69 cm octagonal barrel, inscribed "Address P. W. Porter New-York P. W: Porter's Patent. 1851", dovetailed sights offset to the left, vertically rotating cylinder magazine for 8 shots, on the right a h...
68,5 cm browned twist Damascus barrels, concave rib, ivory bead, toggle link action type Montigny inscribed with maker's name and type, trigger guard in French style, in front of that a manual cocking...
67 cm smooth barrel, detachable muzzle ring, bead, action with rotary magazine for 4 cartridges, loading gate inscribed with maker's name and patent date "April 10 1866", central hammer, straight waln...
signed action "J. H. HALL H. FERRY US 1831". Early breechloader of the Hall Patent of 1811, 1819 introduced to the US army, patinated, condition III-IV. Highly interesting for design collectors.
Presumably adapted from flintlock to percussion, 27 cm round barrels, the right one rifled, the left smooth, signed on the rib "Lazaro Lazarino" (STOECKEL about 1800 bis 1850 in Braga/P.), locks with ...
barrel length 7,5 ", made 1862, inscribed address on barrel and patent data on cylinder, illegible mark on the left grip, slight damage to barrel, metal parts without finish, condition IV.
Made 1856, address inscribed on top of the 3,5 " octagonal barrel, obviously restored a long time ago, front left of barrel with small pitting, condition III-IV.
3,5 " barrel, inscribed with address and patent data on top of the rib, about 60% original finish, condition II-III.
265 mm barrel, top with illegible mark (double eagle?), flat battery with brass pan, brass furniture, barrel band inscribed "HG", walnut stock. condition III-IV, see Gabriel Kat.-Nr. 144.
So-called "Dornrevolver" patented by the Viennese (Ottakring) gunmaker Josef Scheinigg in 1861. 16 rifled octagonal barrel, inscribed on left frame "Scheinigg Ottakring z Wien" double eagle and "S. Ma...
signed on top of action "MODEL 1865 SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. PAT'D MARCH 6, 1860 MANUF’D AT PROV. RI. BY BURNSIDE RIFLE CO.". Adjustable sights replaced by simple rear sight, patinated and partiall...
Year of manufacture presumably 1858, American Civil War gun, Double Action system, round 6 " barrel, address on the right, patent dates on the left of frame, nice, slightly patinated and spotty origin...
Highly interesting repeating pistol from the middle of the 19th century, 20 rounds magazine on top of the barrel containing caseless cartridges, so-called "Rocket Balls", lead bullets with a small loa...
First industrially manufactured repeating pistol from the USA from the 1850ies, the caseless cartridges contained loads in the hollow bullets, loaded by a tubular magazine beneath the 3,5 " barrel. br...
Interesting arm made 1852, manually rotating cylinder, the front trigger blocks its movement, on top of the 6 " octagonal barrel signed "E. WHITNEY N. HAVEN CT". On the right hand side of the gold-was...
Made 1867 with 5 " barrel, address on rib, about 50% blueing left, smooth walnut grips, condition II-III.
3 " barrel, perhaps later nickel plated, cylinder reblued, beneath that slight pitting, ivory grips, brass trigger guard, condition III.
Manufactured in 1850, 7.5“ barrel, engraving on the cylinder fairly worn off. Traces oft he original finish without rust. Company address on top of barrel, "COLTS PATENT" on lhs of frame. Fairly rough...
After the Colt patent had expired in 1857 the Manhattan Arms Manufacturing Co. in New Jersey made this type of gun. address on top of the 5 " octagonal barrel, matching numbered, faint cylinder engrav...
Early American revolver after the Beals patent of 1850, cylinder moved by the ring trigger, the hammer to be cocked manually, 4 " octagonal barrel, address on top of the frame, patent dates on the lef...