Spanish Colonial period Paget style carbine, miquelet lock, used by the Mexican army during the Texas Revolution, some authorities believe used at the Battle of San Jacinto, about .60 caliber. While the Paget was originally made in England and exported to Mexico, some were made in Belgium. According to the “Tower” marked lock on this […]
Holster, very rare, circa 1874-75, marked “J. K. Ramsey, With F. W. Sibert, San Antonio, Texas”
Holster, very rare, circa 1874-75, marked “J. K. Ramsey, With F. W. Sibert, San Antonio, Texas”. This rare holster for 7 ½” Colt Single Action features a lined pouch & typical early Texas 3/4 skirt, simple border stamping. Ramsey formed a partnership with Ford about 1876 and their shop was located on military plaza next […]
Money belt, unmarked, about 3” wide, for .44 or .45 cartridges
Money belt, unmarked, about 3” wide, for .44 or .45 cartridges, would make a great turn of the century style rig with appropriate holster, nice russet brown color. $695
Unusual state livestock inspector badge
Unusual state livestock inspector badge, which state is not known, rare shape & style, probably from turn of century to 1920 period, nickel. $695
Photo of Laney Thomas Cathey and his badge
Photo of Laney Thomas Cathey and his badge, paired with Colt SAA Cathey .44 and it’s1870-holster. $9500 for the total package, his 7 ½” nickel .44-40 Colt and holster. From the grandson with affidavit. Paired with the Colt SAA Cathey .44 that can be viewed HEREand its 1870 Holster can be viewed HERE
Fantastic carved steer head pearl grips for Colt Single Action
Fantastic carved steer head pearl grips for Colt Single Action, early style, small chip at toe of left side, circa 1890. $3995
Razor attributed to W. H. Antrim
Razor attributed to W. H. Antrim, the father of Billy the Kid, with provenance letter from Albuquerque, N. M. antique store, discovered about 1995, with affidavit from previous owner, horn handle is crudely scratched “W.H. Antrim”, in mangled original steel case. $2500
Spanish miquelet musket, marked “Bornio” maker, circa 1750
Spanish miquelet musket, marked “Bornio” maker, circa 1750, a massive gun about .70 caliber, hard to imagine this is a shoulder-held weapon rather than a wall gun, weighs about 15 lbs., very well made with ornate silver & gold embellishments on barrel, cannon muzzle. $5,000
Single Spanish Colonial period spur
[Show slideshow] Single Spanish Colonial period spur, brass inlaid, traditional multi-point rowel of the 1850-1870 period probably. $795
Single Spanish Colonial period spur with unusual sawtooth rowel
[Show slideshow] Single Spanish Colonial period spur with unusual sawtooth rowel, silver rowel disc, unusual heel band and buttons, circa 1850. $895