This
is an antique 2mm pinfire revolver made by H. Bomeyer in London circa 1860. This is a double action only revolver with
a folding trigger, beautiful two piece ivory grips with a wonderful aged patina, and a loading gate that swings up to the
left. 1 7/8" (.1819") long overall with a 17/32" (.833") barrel. Six shot cylinder.
Blue finish except for the trigger, hammer, and ejector rod which look to be case colored. The butt with a small lanyard
ring. The cylinder inlaid in gold around the circumference H. BOMEYER LONDON. This is a fully functional
and shooting miniature revolver! Cased in the original brass inlaid ebony hinged top casing. The lid has a brass
escutcheon that is engraved with a highly decorative HB. Accessories include an ivory lift top cap box, an ivory handled
screwdriver, and an ivory handled rod for cleaning the cylinder. The case measures 2 15/16" X 2 5/16" X 29/32".
The interior of the case if French fit in a dark blue material that is obviously very old & worn, so old, I really don't
know exactly what it is! This is absolutely the best 2mm pinfire revolver I have ever seen, and to find it with the
original case & accessories is a true rarity. These are super rare with the folding triggers. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19 Price:
$5,750.00
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This is a 1/3 scale percussion Colt
1849 pocket model five shot revolver by master miniature makers David & Zavie Kucer of Canada. 3 5/8" long
overall with a 1 15/16" long octagon barrel of about .098 caliber. Blue and case colored finish. The triggerguard
and backstrap are silver plated. The top flat of the barrel engraved with the prober Colt barrel address. The
left side of the frame marked Colt's Patent. Serial # 6 stamped into the frame, barrel, triggerguard, ands backstrap.
D. Kucer stamped into the bottom of the barrel which is hidden by the loading lever when in the normal locked position.
The cylinder expertly photo etched with the Ormsby Stagecoach Holdup scene, the detail so fine magnification must be used
to appreciate it! Checkered hammer spur. 100% fully functional. Complete with the original Kucer maple lift
top casing with four magnetic latches. Accessories include a brass two cavity mold without sprue cutter, a copper bodied
powder flask with embossed eagle and stars, a brass cap tin with blue Eley label, and a combination screwdriver nipple wrench.
The case interior bottom English fit in burgundy felt. The case interior lid padded and lined in a white silk with
black Kucer crest. The case lid with an inlaid silver oval Kucer crest. The maple case protected by a stringray
and leather zipper pouch. Also included is a new Kucer book, a photocopy of an article about the stagecoach holdup scene,
and a great framed and matted print of the stagecoach holdup scene. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20, Photo 21, Photo 22, Photo 23, Photo 24, Photo 25, Photo 26, Photo 27, Photo 28, Photo 29, Photo 30, Photo 31, Photo 32
Price: $8,500.00
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This is a Winchester 1866 carbine made by Uberti in Italy. Beautiful highly figured walnut
buttstock and forearm with high gloss varnished finish. Gold plated brass receiver, sideplates, buttplate and cleaning
rod trapdoor. High polish blue steel barrel, magazine, lever, bands, etc. The carbine buttplate with the sliding trapdoor
for a cleaning rod (cleaning rod not included). Carbine flip reat sight. Rifled barrel. The hammer sides polished in the white,
the hammer spur finely checkered. Beautiful craftsmanship and typical Uberti high quality. Serial number stamped
into the lower tang. A. Uberti - Italy stamped into the top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight. Absolutely
pristine mint condition and still in the plastic shipping bag from Uberti.
Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15 Price: $1,400.00
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This is a 47% scale miniature Colt Single
Action Army revolver model of 1873 with 7 1/2" barrel. Also known as the "Peacemaker" and the "Frontier
six Shooter". 6 1/8" long overall with a 3 7/16" .21 caliber rifled barrel. Made by Uberti
in Italy. Beautiful high relief carved one piece ivory grips showing a high relief Hereford shorthorn steer on
the left side by master ivory carver Dennis Holland of Texas. The caliber marking 45 CAL is stamped on the left rear
side of the triggerguard, two patent dates stamped on the left front of the frame. The serial number, 1510, is stamped on
the frame and triggerguard. 510 is stamped into the bottom of the backstrap. 10 is stamped into
the loading gate. Blue and case colored finish. Checkered hammer spur. Blue front sight.
Blackpowder frame with round "Bullseye" ejector rod button. Fully functional, but non-firing. Mint
condition. Cased in a nice walnut hinged top casing, with magnetic latches. The interior English fit in brick
red suede. Includes 24 dummy cartridges with solid brass cases and aluminum bullets and a nice three piece brass
oiler. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17 Price: $1,150.00
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This
is a 1/2 scale Sharps 1874 sporting rifle by master miniature maker Mike Barrett of Minnesota. 19 7/8" long overall
with a 12" tapered octagon rifled barrel of .22 caliber. The lock plate, hammer, frame, lever, lower tang, and
buttplate are beautifully case colored. The balance of the metal is finished in a nice high polish blue. All the
metal finishing done by master metal finisher Doug Turnbull of New York. Long range adjustable rear tang sight,
sporting front sight, no rear barrel sight, and no dovetail for one. Typical Sharps dropping block action with under
lever. Beautiful highly figured walnut stock and forearm with satin oil finish. The rear of the lower tang stamped
with Mike's maker mark which is a combined MB. Fully functional but non-firing. A beautiful piece and a miniature
of a rifle that is very seldom seen.
Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17 Price:
$4,995.00
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This
is a 1/2 scale Winchester 1894 short rifle made by Miniart in Moscow, Russia. This would have a 20 inch octagon barrel
instead of the standard 26 inch, and would have a shorter forearm. Basically carbine length with the stiffer octagon barrel
and the crescent rifle buttplate. Beautifully and expertly engraved and 24K gold inlaid in a very typical Winchester
pattern from the period by master engraver Angelo Bee. The stock & forearm checkered and hand rubbed oil finished
by master stock maker Jim Corpe. The lever, hammer, forearm cap, and buttplate are beautifully case colored
and the balance of the steel parts finished in a beautiful high polish blue by Doug Turnbull of New York. Fully functional
and will feed, chamber, extract, and eject the included three miniature dummy cartridges. The barrel properly marked with
the Winchester barrel address and the caliber markings. The upper rear tang properly marked with the typical Winchester markings.
Checkered hammer spur. 19 1/8" long overall with a 10" barrel of .15 caliber. Serial number 112.
A really gorgeous piece with all the embellishments done by true masters of their crafts. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4,Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20, Photo 21, Photo 22, Photo 23 Price:
$4,800.00
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This
is a 1/4 scale all metal Scottish flintlock sash pistol. 4 9/16" long overall with a 2 13/16" smoothbore barrel
of .20 caliber. Beautiful craftsmanship, it's a shame the maker didn't sign it. The metal is finished in the white
with the exception of the hammer & top jaw which are case colored, and the belt hook which is fire blued. there
is an oval silver inlay in the grip on each side. The vent pick unscrews from between the rams horns. Has both
half and full cock with a really crisp action. The barrel has a swelled cannon muzzle with several decorative rings,
and the rear 1/4 is fluted. Although not highly decorated, the fit, finish, and workmanship are absolutely top notch.
The inside of the lock is as well executed as the outside. Beautiful mint condition with no noticeable handling marks.
Includes a generic walnut hinged top casing, French fit with purple velour lining. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19 Price:
$1,500.00
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This
is a 1/2 scale British Sten MK-V sub-machine gun made by master miniature maker Tim Olson. 15 7/8" long not counting
the spike bayonet, 20 1/4" long with the bayonet. 4" long barrel of .184 bore. Fully functional but
non-firing. All steel parts are blued turning brown. The stock and pistol grips are oil finished straight grained
walnut, the stock showing a little cross figure. Functional magazine with follower & spring. A beautiful piece,
if you can say that about a Stem! Probably much finer finished that a real full sized one. Tim is one of the better
makers in the U.S. His work is rare and highly collected. If I recall correctly, Tim made four of these. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20 Price:
$2,800.00
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This is a 1/4
scale M-1 Thompson sub-machine gun made by Miniart in Moscow, Russia. 8" long overall with a 2 3/4" barrel.
Standard M1 sights. Trapdoor in buttplate for the oiler, (oiler not included). The sides of the receiver properly
marked with the Auto Ordinance Thompson markings. Front & rear sling swivels. 20 round stick magazine.
Straight grain walnut stock, horizontal fore end, and pistol grip. Blued steel except for the bolt which is finished
in the white. Fully functional and will feed, chamber, extract, and eject the included 3 rounds of solid brass dummy
.45 ACP ammunition. Serial # 000024. Includes a custom made oak crate with laser marked lid and rope
handles. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15 Price: $1,700.00
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This
is an antique circa 1870 4mm rimfire folding trigger, 5 shot, double action revolver. European, probably French or Belgain.
3 3/8" long overall with a 1 7/16" rifled octagon barrel with a round cannon type muzzle. Fully factory engraved.
Dovetailed front sight. Twp piece mother of pearl grips. Gold washed trigger, hammer, loading gate catch spring,
and ejector rod catch spring. The balance of the metal blued. Wide folding paddle type trigger. Top hinged
loading gate. There are proof marks stamped into the bottom of the barrel and on the left front of the frame.
This piece is double action only which I find interesting. A really great piece and the only one like this I have ever
seen. The gold washed parts retain about 25% of the original gold wash. The blue is about 95% with some scattered
freckles. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20 Price: $2,195.00
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