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This is a miniature Spanish ship's cannon with partial deck, and all necessary tools for firing made by master miniature builder Vic Williams of Nevada.  This is a miniature of the Spanish cannons used at the defeat of the Spanish armada in 1588.  The barrel measures 5 3/8" long overall with a muzzle diameter of 1.115 and a bore diameter of .615.  The base measures 10" X 11".  See also the matching British Saker cannon used by the British to defeat the Spanish.  More details soon!

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Price:  $600.00

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This is a miniature British ship's cannon with partial deck, and all necessary tools for firing made by master miniature builder Vic Williams of Nevada.  This is a miniature of the British Saker cannon used by the British fleet to defeat the Spanish armada in 1588.  The barrel measures 7 3/8" long overall with a muzzle diameter of .650 and a bore diameter of .255.  The base measures 10" X 11".  More details soon!

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Price:  $600.00

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!!!!!Note, I found a second correct ammo can for this!!!!!

This is an awesome 1/2 scale Browning M2-HB miniature .50 caliber air cooled heavy machine gun made by the Tippmann Arms Co. in Pound, WI.  The photo above is a actual photo of this miniature.  This is one of the later guns made by Lakeside Machine.  This fires .22 Winchester magnum rimfire ammunition semi-automatically.  Since this is a firing, shooting, firearm, it must be shipped to a FFL dealer where all normal firearms procedures must be followed including a NICS check.  This piece may not be legal to ship to or own in some states, check your local laws to be sure you can receive this if you are interested.    31" long overall from the muzzle to the rear tripod legs.  The one .22 caliber rifled barrel is 16 3/4" long.  Parkerized finish.  Walnut spade grip handles and cocking lever handle.  The Tippmann markings and the serial number, 0126, stamped into the right rear of the receiver.  The rear sight flips down to protect it when moving the piece or storing it in the crate.  The tripod is removable.  Includes the original Tippmann oak crate with leather carrying handles, the operations manual, two new cloth belts in their original zip lock bags, the traverse and elevation mechanism, 2 allen wrenches, the headspace guage, and two ammo cans.  Absolutely mint new and has never been put together since it left the factory, except to take the photos.  The ultimate in "Big Boys Toys"!  These are $4.5K currently from Lakeside Machine and there is a waiting list to get one!

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$4,250.00

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This is an absolutely stunning engraved Remington Elliot single shot "Mississippi" derringer by master miniature maker Larry Smith of Florida.  1 9/16" long overall with a 7/8" long barrel.  Nickel plated engraved frame and barrel, ivory grips.  Charcoal blue hammer and trigger.  Hand engraved barrel address.  The serial number, 108, stamped into the bottom of the barrel and frame.  The makers name engraved on the bottom of the gripstrap.  Complete with the original Larry Smith walnut push button latch, hinged top casing with a brass handled cleaning/ejector rod and 10 rounds of dummy ammunition.  The case interior lined in a dark russett velour.   The bottom of the case marked "-L.H.-, Smith, 108, E", in four lines which is the maker's name, the serial number, and E for engraved.  This is truly an attractive piece with the engraving, nickel plating, the high polish charcoal "blue" blue accents, and the ivory grips.

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Price:  $975.00

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This is an antique miniature percussion single shot pistol, probably made in Belgium in the 1850's to 1870's.  Typical screw off barrel and hidden folding trigger.  1.665" long overall with a .452" barrel.  The bore diameter is about .088 caliber.  Nicely aged ivory grips are a little fatter than usual and show a beautiful aged patina.  The frame, trigger, and the top tang are nicely scroll engraved.  The barrel is fluted    Superb condition with the metal showing about 85% original fire blue finish.  I've never seen another blue one anywhere close to this nice!

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Price:  $1,500.00

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This is an absolutely stunning engraved Remington Elliot single shot "Mississippi" derringer by master miniature maker Larry Smith of Florida.  1 9/16" long overall with a 7/8" long barrel.  Gold plated engraved frame and barrel, mother of pearl grips.  Charcoal blue hammer and trigger.  Hand engraved barrel address.  The serial number, 107, stamped into the bottom of the barrel and frame.  The makers name engraved on the bottom of the gripstrap.  Complete with the original Larry Smith walnut push button latch, hinged top casing with a brass handled cleaning/ejector rod and 10 rounds of dummy ammunition.  The case interior lined in a dark blue velour.   The bottom of the case marked "-L.H.-, Smith, 107, E", in four lines which is the maker's name, the serial number, and E for engraved.  This is truly an attractive piece with the engraving, gold plating, the high polish charcoal "blue" blue accents, and the mother of pearl grips. 

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Price:  $975.00

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This is a 1/2 scale Artillery Luger made by Miniart in Moscow, Russia.  6 1/4" long overall with a 3 29/32" rifled barrel of 4.5mm bore.  Blued machined steel with checkered walnut grips.  Serial # 11 stamped into the left front of the frame.  1917 stamped into the top front of the frame.  The DWM logo stamped into the top of the toggle.  The rear sight marked with the graduated distance markings.  Fully functional, this miniature will feed, chamber, extract, and eject the included 5 solid steel dummy cartridges.  Functional safety.  Mint condition. 

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Price:  $1,250.00

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!!!!!SALE PENDING!!!!! 

This is a 1/2 scale Remington Elliott single shot "Mississippi" derringer by an unknown maker, but my guess is it was made by Sutherland.  2 1/2" long overall with a 1 1/4" smoothbore barrel of .176 caliber.  The one piece frame-barrel-gripstrap is nickel plated steel.  The hammer and trigger are blued.   The grips while on first glance appeared to be aged ivory are in fact a very light blond maple.  Functional hammer and trigger.  Near mint condition as made except for one tiny place on the backstrap where the nickel has flaked.  Cased in a glass topped puzzle box casing, French fit, and lined in a blue/gray velour.  Included is a steel and brass cleaning/extractor rod. 

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Price:  $450.00  !!!!!SALE PENDING!!!!!

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This is an antique miniature single blade folding pocket knife by  an unknown maker.  1.544" long overall with a .613 long blade.  .946 overall with the blade closed.  The handles are real tortoise shell, and are held in place my three nickel steel rivets.  There are brass liners in the blade cavity.  There is a loop at the butt end so you could attach it to a watch chain or necklace.  The tortoise shell handles are in great condition.  The blade shows some staining, and has a thumb cut on one side.  More photos soon!

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Price:  150.00

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This is an antique miniature single blade folding pocket knife by  an unknown maker.  1.753" long overall with a .681 long blade.  1.078" overall with the blade closed.  The handles are ivory, and are held in place my three nickel steel rivets.  There is a nickel silver diamond inlaid into the right handle.  There are brass liners in the blade cavity.  There is a loop at the butt end so you could attach it to a watch chain or necklace.  The ivory handles are in great condition.  The blade shows some staining, and has a thumb cut on one side.

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Price:  $150.00