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This
is a sterling silver powder or shot flask made by Grey & Co. in the early to mid 1800's. 3 3/16" long including
the hanging ring, 3 1/16 without the ring, 1 3/8" wide, and about 7/16" thick. This is probably a full sized
small flask for a fancy antique cased pistol set. The shout is hallmarked with GY & Co, a figure of an anchor, a
figure of a lion, and a lower case h. The part that actually measures the charge is missing, otherwise it's in beautiful
condition showing a nice pleasing gray silver patina and no dents. Although probably for a full sized small piatol,
it would work great for a miniature pistol, rifle or shotgun. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10 Price:
$350.00
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This is a small
1/4 scale powder flask by an unknown maker. 1 9/16" long X 5/8" wide X 3/8" thick. The
body looks to be made from two pieces of brass sheet soldered together. The top, spout, and lever are brass.
The spring is blue steel. Great condition showing a nice mellow patina, no major dents, & good seams. There
is a corrosion spot on one side at the base of the top, but it does not appear to be active. Perfect for a 1/4 scale
flintlock or percussion single shot derringer or small percussion revolver! Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5 Price:
$275.00
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This is a great 47%
scale powder flask made by master miniature makers David and Zavie Kucer. 3 1/4" long overall, 1 5/8" wide,
and 3/4" thick. The body of the flask is properly made from sheet coper that is stamped into shape, then the
two halves are soldered together. One side is embossed with a typical period scene of a cannon, flags, crossed rifles,
and crossed pistols, the other side is plain. The top, lever, and spout are machined brass. The lever spring and
the screws retaining thre top to the body are blued steel. Really superb quality and a great accessory to go with your
Uberti or U.S. Historical Society percussion Colt 51 navy, 60 army, or 61 navy revolver. Price: $250.00
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!!!!!SOLD!!!!! This is a neat 1/3 scale pair
of Smith & Wesson handcuffs made by master miniaturist David Kucer of Canada. About 2 7/8" long overall.
Hand machined from solid steel. Absolutely fully functional, they even pull through like the original full sized handcuffs.
Finished in the white. Complete with one key and the original Kucer lift top walnut casing, unlined.
Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7 !!!!!SOLD!!!!!
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This is a miniature cap tin suitable for the Uberti miniature Colt percussion revolvers. 15/16"
in diameter & 1/4" tall. The two halves of the tin are made of stamped steel, finished in
the white. The Eley Bros label is printed on a green paper with black print. Looks like it was
done with a rubber stamp as some of the lettering is smudged and there is some bleedover. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4 Price: $10.00
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This is a great set
of twelve 1/2 scale miniature shotgun shell boxes. Each box is printed, die cut, then assembled with a wood block inside
to give it the weight of a full box. High quality printing with lots of great color. Contained in a white cardboard
box. These were originally made by Tom Tabor, but I'm not sure if he made these or not. These are the same
high quality, just doesn't have the Tom Tabor label on the lid of the white container box. A great accessory for your
miniature gun collection. Price:
$65.00
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This
is a neat 1/2 scale stripper clip with 8 rounds of solid brass dummy ammunition made to fit the 1/2 scale Broom Handle Mauser
pistols made by Miniart in Russia. The stripper clip and the dummy ammo actually worked in the one miniature they were
tested in. Not necessarily guaranteed to work in yours, but it should. This will look great with your display! Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4 Price:
$150.00
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This is a 1/4
scale powder flask by an unknown maker. 2 9/32" long X 7/8" wide X 7/16" thick. The body looks
to be made from two pieces of copper sheet soldered together. The top, spout, and lever are brass. The spring
is steel finished bright. The top with a knurled rim. Great condition showing a nice mellow patina, no major dents,
good seams, and a little rust on the spring. Perfect for a 1/4 scale flintlock or percussion single shot pistol or percussion
revolver! Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4 Price:
$225.00
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This
is a miniature deep sea divers helmet I believe to be in 1/3 scale. 7 1/8" tall X 7 5/8" wide X 7 1/8 deep.
The head part about 4 3/4" in diameter. The base helmet is made of heavy sheet copper. The fittings are heavy
cast brass. The front and side view ports have glass lenses. The top view port is missing the lens and
the threaded retainer ring. Really nice condition with no dents to the copper. Both the copper and brass with
a pleasing aged patina. I know, it's not a weapon, but I thought it was really cool and that someone out there would
like to own it. It looks good sitting on the shelf in my office and makes a great decorator piece. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11 Price:
$250.00
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This is a 1/4
scale powder flask by an unknown maker. 2 9/32" long X 15/16" wide X 7/16" thick. The body
looks to be made from two pieces of copper sheet soldered together. The top, spout, and lever are brass. The spring
is steel. The top with a knurled rim. Great condition showing a nice mellow patina, no major dents, good seams,
and a rusty spring. Perfect for a 1/4 scale flintlock or percussion single shot pistol or percussion revolver! Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4 Price: $225.00
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